Mary Simon’s installation is designed, sewn and beaded by Inuit women
The dress that the new governor Mary Simon wore on her installation day was more than just an eye-catcher.
On the one hand, it was specially made for her with the help of Inuit designers. On the other hand, the design, sewing and beading of two-piece garments are completed in a very short time.
The designer Victoria Okpik is originally from Quaqtaq in Nunavik, northern Quebec. Simon asked Simon to make clothes for the appointment ceremony on Monday. At that time, Simon was formally sworn in as the 30th Governor of Canada-the first aboriginal in history to hold this position. .
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In any case, this is a rare moment for senior members of the royal family.
Sophie, the Countess of Wessex, was on the Internet a few days ago, talking easily and frankly about her menopausal experience, and what she thinks is the importance of talking publicly about these often taboo topics.
“I have always found that when we talk about women’s health, we actually talk about women’s issues or women’s issues first, which immediately makes it negative,” she said in a virtual chat because she accepted the royal sponsorship of Wellbeing of Women. British Women’s Health Charity.