Thursday 4 September 2014

Woman days

Fashion Kids & Women Days



Санкт-Петербург, бул. Конногвардейский, 21



В Санкт-Петербург возвращаются дни детской моды Fashion Kids Days, традиционно организованные компанией Società Italia.



XI выпуск мероприятия представит вниманию публики наиболее престижные марки детской одежды. На сцене — коллекции сезона осень/зима 2013/2014 таких брендов, как: Ice Iceberg, Parrot и Ki6? — производства Spazio Sei Fashion Group, Paul Smith Junior — производства Groupe Zannier, Philipp Plein Petite, Manudieci, Regina, Braccialini Girl и Dimensione Danza Sisters — производства Maglificio Simon.



Впервые в этом сезоне будут представлены меховые изделия для самых маленьких от марки Pajaro.



Традиционно коллекции будут представлены во время мероприятия, столь ожидаемого публикой, которое состоится в воскресенье вечером 24 февраля в ресторане Гимназия на Конногвардейском бульваре — в одном из наиболее престижных заведений города на Неве.



Тема показа в воскресенье — венецианский карнавал. Маски, свет и краски идеально впишутся в атмосферу «Северной Венеции».



Кроме того, Fashion Kids Days в этом году расширят границы и пройдут совместно с первым выпуском Fashion Woman Days . С 23 по 25 февраля вниманию публики будут представлены тщательно отобранные международные бренды, 100% Made in Italy, дистрибьютором которых является компания Società Italia.



Можно будет насладиться коллекциями Blugirl Folies, Ki6? Who are you. Eccentrica, PF Paola Frani, меховыми изделиями Byte by Giuliana Teso, теплыми и элегантными пуховиками Manudieci, аксессуарами из кашемира Regina.



Fashion Days на KupiVIP. ru



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International Women's Day



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History [ edit ]



With February Revolution in Petrograd (a previous name for St. Petersburg. Russia ). In the winter of 1917, conditions in the capital, Petrograd, were grim. The layout of the city seemed to emphasise the divisions among its people. The workers' quarters and factories were located on the right bank of the River Neva. On the left bank were the fashionable areas, the Winter Palace, and official buildings, including the palace where the Duma met. In February 1917, food shortages were deeply felt in the worker's quarters. The winter was very cold n there had been exceptional frost and heavy snow. Parliamentarians wishing to preserve elected government, were opposed to the Tsaris desire to dissolve the Duma. On 22 February, a lockout took place at a factory on the right bank. The next day, workers in fifty factories called a strike in sympathy. In many factories, women led the way to strikes. This came to be called the International Women's Day



The earliest Women’s Day observance was held on February 28, 1909, in New York; it was organized by the Socialist Party of America in remembrance of the 1908 strike of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. [ 3 ] There was no specific strike happening in March 8, despite later sources claiming so. [ 4 ]



In August 1910, an International Women's Conference was organized to precede the general meeting of the Socialist Second International in Copenhagen. Denmark. Inspired in part by the American socialists, German Socialist Luise Zietz proposed the establishment of an annual 'International Woman's Day' (singular) and was seconded by fellow socialist and later communist leader Clara Zetkin. although no date was specified at that conference. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Delegates (100 women from 17 countries) agreed with the idea as a strategy to promote equal rights, including suffrage. for women. [ 7 ] The following year, on March 19, 1911, IWD was marked for the first time, by over a million people in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland. [ 3 ] In the Austro-Hungarian Empire alone, there were 300 demonstrations. [ 5 ] In Vienna, women paraded on the Ringstrasse and carried banners honouring the martyrs of the Paris Commune. [ 5 ] Women demanded that women be given the right to vote and to hold public office. They also protested against employment sex discrimination. [ 2 ] Americans continued to celebrate National Women's Day on the last Sunday in February. [ 5 ]



Female members of the Australian Builders Labourers Federation march on International Women's Day 1975 in Sydney



In 1913 Russian women observed their first International Women's Day on the last Sunday in February (by Julian calendar then used in Russia). [ 4 ]



Although there were some women-led strikes, marches, and other protests in the years leading up to 1914, none of them happened on March 8. [ 4 ] In 1914 International Women's Day was held on March 8, possibly because that day was a Sunday, and now it is always held on March 8 in all countries. [ 4 ] The 1914 observance of the Day in Germany was dedicated to women's right to vote, which German women did not win until 1918. [ 4 ] [ 8 ]



In London there was a march from Bow to Trafalgar Square in support of women's suffrage on 8 March 1914. Sylvia Pankhurst was arrested in front of Charing Cross station on her way to speak in Trafalgar Square. [ 9 ]



In 1917 demonstrations marking International Women's Day in Saint Petersburg on the last Sunday in February (which fell on March 8 on the Gregorian calendar ) initiated the February Revolution. [ 2 ] Women in Saint Petersburg went on strike that day for “Bread and Peace" - demanding the end of World War I, an end to Russian food shortages, and the end of czarism. [ 4 ] Leon Trotsky wrote, "23 February (8th March) was International Woman’s Day and meetings and actions were foreseen. But we did not imagine that this ‘Women’s Day’ would inaugurate the revolution. Revolutionary actions were foreseen but without date. But in morning, despite the orders to the contrary, textile workers left their work in several factories and sent delegates to ask for support of the strike… which led to mass strike. all went out into the streets." [ 4 ]



Following the October Revolution. the Bolshevik Alexandra Kollontai and Vladimir Lenin made it an official holiday in the Soviet Union, and it was established, but was a working day until 1965. On May 8th, 1965 by the decree of the USSR Presidium of the Supreme Soviet International Women's Day was declared a non-working day in the USSR "in commemoration of the outstanding merits of Soviet women in communistic construction, in the defense of their Fatherland during the Great Patriotic War, in their heroism and selflessness at the front and in the rear, and also marking the great contribution of women to strengthening friendship between peoples, and the struggle for peace. But still, women's day must be celebrated as are other holidays."



From its official adoption in Russia following the Soviet Revolution in 1917 the holiday was predominantly celebrated in communist and socialist countries. It was celebrated by the communists in China from 1922, and by Spanish communists from 1936. [ 10 ] After the founding of the People's Republic of China on October 1, 1949 the state council proclaimed on December 23 that March 8 would be made an official holiday with women in China given a half-day off. [ 11 ]



In the West, International Women's Day was first observed as a popular event after 1977 when the United Nations General Assembly invited member states to proclaim March 8 as the UN Day for women's rights and world peace. [ 12 ]



In the 1980s historian Renee Cote uncovered the origins of the March 8th date for International Women's Day. [ 4 ] Her research was published in 1984 in Canada, as, La Journee internationale des femmes ou les vrais dates des mysterieuses origines du 8 de mars jusqu'ici embrouilles, truquees, oubliees : la clef des enigmes. La verite historique. Montreal: Les editions du remue menage. [ 4 ]



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