Tuesday, 17 March 2009
Final Post... for now
Monday, 16 March 2009
Sri- Lanka

The programme I've actually signed up for isn't going to plan exactly! As you know, I was meant to be in the orphange, but I've only been there once. The matrons are very strict and weren't expecting us. I have learnt that Real Gap are not the most organised organisation! However, the family I am living with have found another orphange that actually want help, so I am starting there tomorrow!! :)
I'm still doing the teaching everyday though, which I wasn't expecting to do, but loving!! The kids are now experts in 'Row, row, row your boat', 'The wheels on the bus' and 'I'm a little teapot'. I'm going to attempt 'Old MacDonald' tomorrow! He he.
I've done a lot of trips on my days off, been to Kandy to watch the dancing and see the temple, climbed Sageria Rock and Adams Peak, visited lots of ruins and been to a beach on the East coast. The beach was quite emotional, the buildings had suffered many bombings in the mid 90s, and they started building them up again, to then be hit by the tsunami. Very sad.
On a brighter note, I went to one of the teachers weddings last week, it was so beautiful and I got to wear a saree!!
Better go, I said this was going to be a quick update and I've waffled on a wee bit!
Speak soon,
Love Becky xxx
Friday, 13 March 2009
PETA takes over Paris Fashion week

PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) is mounting a major assault during the current Paris Fashion Week.
Following a noisy demonstration outside the Jean Paul Gaultier show on Saturday night, PETA’s next platform will be at the Stella McCartney show tomorrow morning. computer-generated video features the singer, Pink, and the actor and comedian, Ricky Gervais, as the voices of skinned animals, demanding their skins back from a couple retrieving a fur coat and an alligator bag from a cloakroom. Pink’s voice is that of the alligator; Gervais’s that of the rabbit.
The commercial will be screened at a news conference following McCartney’s fashion show, where Stella McCartney, Pink and Dan Mathews, the vice-president of PETA, will lead a question-and-answer session.
PETA believes alligators killed for their skins may be beaten to death with hammers and axes, while undercover investigations of fur farms in China – now believed to be the world’s largest exporter of fur – revealed animals, including rabbits, cats and dogs, are often skinned alive.
Tuesday, 10 March 2009
Stella McCartney does Comic Relief

Making it even more of a family affair, a host of celebrities and friends of the fashion designer, including Gwyneth Paltrow, Keira Knightley, Claudia Schiffer and Sam Taylor-Wood, have been photographed by her sister, Mary McCartney, wearing the T-shirts.
The T-shirts, priced from £5.99 for babies and children, and from £9.99 for adults, are now on sale at 214 TK Maxx stores nationwide, with all net profits from sales going to Comic Relief ahead of Red Nose Day on March 13.
Its charitable activities range from supporting orphans in Africa who have lost their parents to Aids or helping older people in the UK who are abused by someone they should be able to trust.
McCartney said: "It's a real honour to be involved in such a tremendous cause and be a part of the Red Nose Day campaign 2009. The designs of the T-shirts were inspired by iconic images of iconic people by iconic photographers and adding an element of humour to them."
In line with her beliefs, the T-shirts are manufactured in Africa, using Fairtrade-certified organic cotton co-operatives in Senegal, ensuring a pesticide and GM-free product at a fair price to farmers in developing countries.
Sir Paul McCartney has happily gone ‘Red Nose’ to promote the ‘photo’ T-shirts designed by his daughter Stella for this year’s Comic Relief.
The limited edition T-shirts, for children and adults, are available from TK Maxx outlets nationwide.
My favorite is the Beatles t-shirt shown above worn by my boyfriend Gavin, not only did they produce great music but its such an iconic image to.
Friday, 6 March 2009
Toile and the review.
Its Over
With only a few shows to go we were looking forward to the relief that it was soon going to be over, by now we had started to forget about the pain our feet were in after doing 14hr pluss days.
Dressing at fashion week
Thursday, 5 March 2009
On/Off presents
It was now the third day in, Pam Hogg was the main show of the day. Not releasing how popular she was that evening i found myself reading 'love' magazine where it had an article about her along with a photograph spread.