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A Feminine Strength : See Simone Rocha s Sumptous New Collection

Simone Rocha Autumn/Winter 2021Photography by Jacob Lillis, Styling by Robbie Spencer The Irish designer’s precise Autumn/Winter 2021 collection explores ideas of hardness and vulnerability through the prism of the rose February 24, 2021 Since launching her label in 2010, Simone Rocha has established herself as one of fashion’s most gifted storytellers. Each season, beneath the obvious beauty of her collections, lies narratives of bravery and sexuality; innocence and perversity; fragility and strength – often skillfully mingled together all at once. The Dublin-born designer has previously looked to stories from Irish history, art, and literature for inspiration – from the Celtic tradition of Wren Day, to John Millington Synge’s tragic play

Winter Wassailing, Irish Wren Day and Preserving Local Tradition in Modern Times

. When my daughter was little, she used to jump into bed with me on cold December mornings and tell me all about Santa, or what “St. Necklace”, brought her or about a dream she had the night before. Where we live in the Irish countryside, Christmas was small and somewhat isolated, but that made them meaningful I don’t remember the presents I bought, but I’ll remember those moments until I die. This year, many people are upset that they will be celebrating an unusually small and isolated Christmas, without the usual shopping and giant gatherings. I understand being separated from family, as I’ve been separated from mine in America for many years. I will, however, point out that “normal” Christmases aren’t always healthy or relaxing for many people I know.

Ask SAM: Why is the day after Christmas known as Boxing Day ?

Q: Why is the day after Christmas known as Boxing Day ? — A.M. Answer: Boxing Day dates from the Middle Ages. It is a holiday in several countries, including Britain, Australia and Canada. It s a tradition of giving to the needy on the day after Christmas. One theory for the name of Boxing Day is that churches would open their alms box (in which people had put gifts or money) on that day and distribute the contents to the poor. Working tradespeople had adopted the custom of saving up their tips in a box, to be opened on Dec. 26. Later, hordes of neighborhood-service providers would show up at the doors of the rich, asking for a Christmas box, according to the Encyclopedia of Christmas by Tanya Gulevich.

The history and traditions of Boxing Day, St Stephen s Day—and the lesser-known Wren Day

The history and traditions of Boxing Day, St Stephen s Day—and the lesser-known Wren Day
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