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Friday, October 28, 2011

Saying NO

'At 2:50 am on Sunday, 28 October 1940, General Ioannis Metaxas, Prime Minister of Greece, was awoken in his Athens home. At the door was the Italian Ambassador, Count Emmanuelle Grazzi, with a written ultimatum to the Greek government demanding that Italian forces be given free passage into Greece from Albania and that they be allowed to garrison certain unspecified "strategic points of Greek territory" [...]. If Greece refused to comply then resistance would be "broken by force of arms". A reply was demanded by 6.00 am, but Metaxas gave it at once — "Alors c'est la guerre" (well, this means War, in French). At 5.30 am Italian troops crossed the Greek–Albanian border and Greece was at war with Fascist Italy.' (Click here to see the source)

Greece eventually fell to urgently dispatched German forces during the Battle of Greece, but before that it managed to repel Italian forces into Albania, giving the Allies their first victory over Axis forces on land, and the peoples of Europe hope that a war cannot be lost before it is even fought. Historians believe that it was this complete Greek victory over the Italian invaders that caused Germans to postpone their attack against the USSR, as they had to deal with Greece first. This delay was fatal for Germany, as the winter in the Soviet Union proved to be too much for anyone to handle, even German troops, and this was the beginning of the end for the Nazis.

I love this song by Sophia Vembo, and wanted to share it with you. Today is a national holiday in Greece. Today, more than ever before, we need to feel proud and remember what other Greeks died for in the past. The Greek motto has always been 'Freedom or Death'. Happy 'OXI' ('Ohi') Day!


Saturday, October 1, 2011

AW11 Fashion Trend Report: Victorian Charm

To understand this trend, and why suddenly all things old are cool, we need to think of how timeless the Victorian appeal is. Placing an emphasis on the waistline, incorporating peplums, shoes with lacing and high neck or pleated collars, flirting with solemn, mourning royal looks and colors or steampunk, using lace, leather and feathers, fashion designers drew inspiration from Queen Victoria, the monarch that reigned the longest in British history, and became a national icon.

Για να κατανοήσουμε αυτήν την τάση, και γιατί ξαφνικά όλα τα παλιά πράγματα είναι τόσο της μόδας, χρειάζεται να αναλογιστούμε πόσο ανεξάντλητη είναι η επιρροή της Βικτωριανής εποχής. Δίνοντας έμφαση στη μέση, ενσωματώνοντας πέπλα, παπούτσια με κορδόνια και ψηλά, ενίοτε πλισέ κολλάρα στο λαιμό, φλερτάροντας με συντηρητικά, βασιλικά λουκ και χρώματα, ακόμη και με το steampunk, χρησιμοποιώντας δαντέλα, δέρμα και φτερά, οι σχεδιαστές μόδας άντλησαν έμπνευση από τη βασίλισσα Βικτωρία, τη μονάρχη που βασίλευσε το μεγαλύτερο χρονικό διάστημα στη Βρετανική ιστορία, και έγινε εθνικό σύμβολο.


 Alexander McQueen - IMAXTREE


 Giles - IMAXTREE
 

 Giles - IMAXTREE


 Marc Jacobs - IMAXTREE


Marc Jacobs - IMAXTREE


Marchesa - IMAXTREE


Once more, the Greek Team on Etsy gives you the chance to shop for things that are currently in fashion, and at the same time are made in Greece. Let's not forget how important it is for things to be produced in Greece, in these tough times we are having!

Για άλλη μια φορά, η Ελληνική ομάδα του Etsy σας δίνει την ευκαιρία να ψωνίσετε πράγματα που είναι αυτή τη στιγμή στη μόδα, ενώ ταυτόχρονα είναι φτιαγμένα στην Ελλάδα. Ας μην ξεχνάμε πόσο σημαντικό είναι να φτιάχνονται πράγματα στην Ελλάδα, αυτές τις δύσκολες ώρες που περνάμε!










































Amazing items, aren't they? I urge you to discover more beautiful items in our team's shops!

Καταπληκτικά πράγματα, έτσι; Σας παροτρύνω να ανακαλύψετε περισσότερα όμορφα αντικείμενα στα μαγαζιά της ομάδας μας!