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simoneolivero-blog · 8 years ago
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Meet Sistine Stallone: Rocky’s ‘knock out’ model daughter
Every week, we learn about a new celebrity kid taking over the fashion industry. Up this week, Sylvester Stallone’s 17-year-old daughter, Sistine. 
ALSO SEE: Meet Alaia: The other Baldwin sister you should know about
Daughter of Sly and '90s model, Jennifer Flavin, this kid was born with star-quality genes. Stallone, who recently signed with IMG Models, credits her mom for her work ethic. 
“She has taught me to show up on time and be willing to do what it takes to deliver the photographers vision,” Stallone tells Vogue; “arrive a little bit early, stay a little bit later, and work as hard as you can in between.” 
ALSO SEE: Meet Tiffany Trump, Donald Trump’s other daughter
Click through the gallery above to learn more about this famous up-and-comer and let us know what you think by tweeting @YahooStyleCA.
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Sistine Stallone graduated from sitting front row at the Dolce & Gabbana's spring 2017 show in Milan last September to walking down the brand’s runway last weekend. The 17-year-old model wore an oversized coat and a lacy black slip dress underneath. (Photo: Getty)
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Wowza! Sistine stars in Love magazine's new Advent video wearing much less! (Photo: Youtube)
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Days before, Sistine and her sisters Scarlet and Sophia made an appearance at the 2017 Golden Globes as the ceremony’s first trio of Miss Golden Globes. (Photo: Getty)
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Looking sexy in leather and lace at the opening of Dolce&Gabbana’s Boutique during Milan Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2017. (Photo: Getty)
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Sistine glided down the 73rd Venice Film Festival’s red carpet in a flowy pale blue number for the premiere of “Hacksaw Ridge.” (Photo: Getty)
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Flanking dad with older sister Sophia Stallone and wearing a lace crop top and a very-mini skirt. (Photo: Getty)
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Showing off her tough side, just like dad. (Photo: Instagram/sistinestallone)
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The photogenic family pose on the carpet of the 73rd Golden Globe Awards. Papa Stallone took home the Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture for “Creed.” (Photo: Instagram/sistinestallone)
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Now that she’s modelling, Sistine spends the bulk of her time in New York City. (Photo: Instagram/sistinestallone) 
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But she’s never too busy to make time to hang out with dad. (Photo: Instagram/sistinestallone)
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She credits her mom as her biggest modelling inspiration. (Photo: Instagram/sistinestallone)
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And can often be mistaken for her in editorial photos. (Photo: Instagram/sistinestallone)
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Her sisters are her BFFs. (Photo: Instagram/sistinestallone)
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They spend a lot of time together vacationing in Italy. (Photo: Instagram/sistinestallone)
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Wandering around Venice is one of their favourite things to do. (Photo: Instagram/sistinestallone)
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But Sistine still makes time to be a kid and spend time with friends. (Photo: Instagram/sistinestallone)
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And even though she’s a pseudo-celebrity herself, she still has celebrity crushes -- photographed here fangirling over “Twilight” actor, Kellan Lutz. (Photo: Instagram/sistinestallone)
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We can’t wait to see what’s next for this young star. (Photo: Instagram/sistinestallone)
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simoneolivero-blog · 8 years ago
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Moccasin-making school aims to teach cultural appreciation over appropriation
In the last few years, we’ve heard a lot about cultural appropriation. Music festivals have banned the wearing of native headdresses, SnapChat was forced to pull down a filter that promoted blackface and numerous celebrities have faced backlash for everything from wearing their hair in corn rows to sporting a bindi. But what if there was a way to enjoy a craft from another culture without being offensive?
That’s the drive behind the Manitobah Mukluks Storyboot School, a “non-profit, national indigenous artisan-run program that seeks to showcase and teach the art of mukluk-making to aboriginal youth and non-aboriginal visitors in the hopes of preserving this tradition for generations to come.”
Partnered with the TreadRight Foundation, which promotes the maintenance of heritage arts, the school recently opened up a new location in Toronto offering all Canadians an opportunity to learn about the ancient craft of mukluk-making.
“The goal of the school is to help an age old art be passed on to another generation,” says Waneek Horn Miller, the school’s director, and former Mohawk Olympian and assistant Chef de Mission at the Pan Am Games. 
“It’s important for indigenous youth to see the beauty and value in our crafts. Seeing things like beadwork, which would be common at a pow wow walking down the street of a city like Toronto -- being cool, fashionable and mainstream -- can make a big difference in a youth’s perception of their culture in general.”
Sessions are offered weekly and will teach how to properly measure a foot, sew together the boot and the art of beading. Classes are taught by two indigenous artisans whose skills have been learned from their ancestors. The hope is that the school will not only help sustain an indigenous craft and offer a cross–cultural exchange between indigenous and non-indigenous people, but it will also create real opportunities and life skills for aboriginal artisans to showcase their culture to a wide, global audience. 
“The goal is to promote and celebrate the success of Canada’s aboriginal people.”
Click through the gallery above to see some of the storyboots that have come from the school and celebrities who are fans of the brand. Let us know what you think by tweeting to @YahooStyleCA. 
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Moccasin-making school aims to promote and celebrate the success of Canada’s aboriginal people. (Instagram/manitobah)
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The former “Fashion Television” host takes part in a Storyboot class alongside Miss Universe 2015 Ashley Callingbull and Waneek Horn Miller. (Instagram/manitobah)
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Some examples of beadwork and different boot-making techniques. (Twitter/@simoneywhereru)
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By Abigail Clarke. (photo: Manitobah Mukluks)
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By Greg Johnson. (photo: Manitobah Mukluks)
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By Marlana Thompson. (photo: Manitobah Mukluks)
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By Rosa Scribe. (photo: Manitobah Mukluks)
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Alessandra Ambrosio
The model showed off a pair of Manitobah Mukluks while at a pumpkin patch with her kids. (Instagram/manitobah)
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Lily Gladstone
The actress was photographed with Kristen Stewart for their upcoming movie “Certain Women” while wearing her moccasins. (Instagram/manitobah)
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Sophie Gregoire Trudeau
Looking good, Sophie! (Instagram/manitobah)
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Cindy Crawford
Keeping things cozy and casual at the cottage. (Instagram/manitobah)
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Gwen’s stylish son dons a pair of fur-lined tan mukluks. (Instagram/manitobah)
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simoneolivero-blog · 8 years ago
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Stroller style: How to pimp your ride for the winter
Just because it’s winter, doesn’t mean you have to pack your stroller up for the season. Hey, we’re Canadian, after all. We’ve got this. 
From cozy foot muffs to rough terrain wheels, we’ve got you covered when it comes to outfitting your ride for the chilly days ahead.  Click through the gallery above to see some of the best winter stroller gear out there and let us know which things you’ve tried by tweeting to @YahooStyleCA. 
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Click through to see the best winter gear for your stroller. (Instagram/tess_onesmallact)
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Rough terrain wheels
Before you go trekking out in the snow, you want to make sure your stroller’s equipped with the right wheels to get you moving. Kind of like winter tires for your car, these rough terrain wheels offer extra traction and no swivel to give you added control on slippery or bumpy ground. ($70 from Bugaboo)
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Cozy stroller liner
Pamper your baby in a cozy winter liner, like this sheepskin version from Stokke. Not only does it look chic but it will keep baby cozy on cooler days strolling through the city. ($324 from Stokke)
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Foot muff
Like a built-in parka for your stroller, this cozy foot muff comes with two different levels of down so it can transition you from fall to winter and back to those chilly spring days. Bonus: the shell is water and stain repellant with waterproof zippers so it’s perfect for getting out there during that heavy snowfall or those really blustery winter days. ($200 from Bugaboo)
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Bunting bag
If you don’t want something that’s secured to the stroller, pick up an adorable infant bunting bag, like this one from Hudson’s Bay. With a fleece lining, attached hood and foldover mitten cuffs, your baby is guaranteed to be snug and cozy no matter where your stroller takes you. ($89 at HBC)
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Weather shield
While this is typically used for rain, a weather shield can be a great way to protect your little one from the wind and snow during chillier months. Bonus: the clear plastic won’t obstruct their view! ($12 from BabiesRUs)
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Cozy blanket
Sometimes nothing beats just a really cozy blanket. This one is made of 100 per cent Merino wool making it super soft as well as warm. Bonus: it’s machine washable so no need to worry about expensive dry cleaning. ($110 from Bugaboo)
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Hand muffs
Because your hands will inevitably get chilly from pushing that stroller, 7 A.M. Enfant has created a hand muff specifically designed to fit on the push bar of your stroller. Just leave them in place when you’re not pushing so you’ll never be without. ($50 from 7 A.M. Enfant)
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Smart phone holder
Digging through your purse often results in cold hands. This smartphone holder adjusts to fit any size phone and snaps right onto the handle bar so you can check messages, take calls or stay up-to-date with social media, hands-free. ($40 from Bugaboo)
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simoneolivero-blog · 8 years ago
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This dog’s owner creates the best costumes out of cardboard
(All images via Twitter/myouonnin)
With Halloween right around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about not only your own costume, but how you’re going to dress up your furry friend.
Thankfully, a Japanese woman named Semba is giving us some economical costume inspiration, modelling clever cardboard creations on her chihuahua, Chihuahua-mametaro. 
Click through the gallery above to see some of the best looks and let us know what you think by tweeting to @YahooStyleCA. 
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Swiss blogger shares body positive images after overcoming eating disorder
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Morena Diaz knows a thing or two about the struggle to stay positive when it comes to body confidence. The Swiss blogger has dealt with weight issues, eating disorders and even self-harm -- all of which she shares openly on her Instagram account. 
“If you have to fear food.. if you have to worry about your weight.. if you have to worry about how many exercises you have to do each damn day.. if you can't stop planning every meal in the last detail.. if you can't sleep because you're overthinking about your body image.. Then you should know that there's something wrong. But not with your body. There's something wrong with your inner attitude.”
A photo posted by Morena l Swiss Blogger 🇨🇭 (@m0reniita) on Oct 4, 2016 at 10:43am PDT
She regularly posts images of her now curvier self in bikinis and juxtaposed against shots of skinnier times when she was less healthy and less happy. 
“I'm so happy that I wore my bikinis every single time without worrying about those belly rolls I used to hate the past few summers. Your life is short and precious and so much more beautiful if you don't worry about your appearance.” 
A video posted by Morena l Swiss Blogger 🇨🇭 (@m0reniita) on Aug 15, 2016 at 11:51am PDT
“Since I can remember I've had some really bad issues with my belly. I wished it would be flat, not existing, not attracting attention to others. After a long period of dieting and excercising my belly got flatter but it still was here. I wasn't satisfied at all so I ate less and less every day. Then.. After months of bingeing (due to the months of starving) my belly got bigger.. well like it was before dieting. I hated it more than before. I pulled, punched and squeezed it everyday. I cried. Today I still squeeze it but with much love. I'm proud of my belly because he protects all of my organs. He's part of me, my body and my life. He's part of my story which started really bad but turned out good.”
Diaz hopes that by sharing these images and the attached messages, others will be inspired to love their own bodies -- no matter how they look. 
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simoneolivero-blog · 8 years ago
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Little girl dresses as Superman for school photos
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In today’s cute stories, a dad recently took to Reddit to post this picture of his daughter dressed as Superman. 
“My daughter got to pick what she wore for her school pictures,” reads the caption. “Daddy approves.”
The image quickly caught the attention of other Reddit users, gathering more than 700 comments in the first 12 hours of being posted. 
“When she gets married you should Photoshop the husband’s face onto Superman,” said one commenter. 
“Your daughter and my son would be soulmates. His class picture is tomorrow and he has also chosen full Superman attire which is no different from his everyday outfit. She's very cute. Cheers!” commented another.
Along with the picture, Reddit user kjaj1213 shared that he and his wife recently learned that his daughter is 75 per cent deaf and how the whole family is currently in the process of learning American Sign Language. 
“She's learning so much faster than us though! I love how much her learning sign has opened up her expressiveness and vocabulary it's so heart warming to see her grow and become her self. We've started attending deaf groups and get togethers once a month and it's helping her confidence is signing tenfold.”
While wearing a costume may seem a little unconventional for a school photo, this dad “approves” and felt it was fitting due to the circumstances. 
We just think it’s darn cute!
What do you think? Let us know by tweeting to @YahooStyleCA. 
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Pediatrician calls out anti-vac on bogus ‘big pharma’ theory
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When it comes to vaccines, there are a lot of opinions out there. But one pediatrician wants to set the record straight when it comes to the popular “big pharma” theory. 
One of the reasons some parents have chosen to not vaccinate their children is because they believe that doctors are being paid by big pharmaceutical companies to push these “dangerous” drugs. Sure, there are other reasons why parents may choose not to vaccinate, but it was this theory in particular that really got to one pediatrician, who decided to speak out in a Facebook post. 
“I’m a pediatrician,” writes Mikey in a Facebook post shared by Refutations to Anti-Vaccine Memes. “[And] actually, we do get one,” he says in response to anti-vac parent Todd who suggest that doctors get a bonus for vaccinating. 
Mikey goes on to explain that yes, he is right, doctors do get kickback for vaccinating kids, but it’s not from the big pharmaceutical companies. 
“It comes from BIG INSURA,” he says. “The INSURANCE companies pay us a bonus for taking good care of our patients. For pediatricians like me, that means making sure that kids have all their vaccines by a certain age.”
He then explains how that bonus works and what vaccines are implicated.
But more importantly, he addresses his confusion as to why anyone would believe in the "big pharma" theory to begin with. 
“Now, why would an INSURANCE company want to pay me to give expensive vaccines (that they have to pay for, mind you) to a child if those vaccines were harmful? That would make no sense because the INSURANCE company would have to pay for the extra care that the child requires because of the ‘vaccine injuries.’”
“I am reducing their costs by making my patients less likely to need expensive hospital stays and so the insurance company shares some of those costs with us.”
For this pediatrician, it’s simply a matter of logic and ethics. 
“I didn’t bust my a-- through four years of university, four punishing years of medical school, and three dreadful years of residency (where we worked hours that made even the surgery residents cringe) giving up my entire 20s to work in the lowest-paying, hardest-working specialty in medicine just so I could hurt kids.”
While many commenters have applauded Mikey for speaking out, some are still skeptical. 
“Gosh, this is so funny to me....you guys think the insurance companys are on your side,” said Chloe Lehman. 
What do you think? Let us know by tweeting to @YahooStyleCA. 
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21 celebrities who have killed it as bridesmaids
If you’ve ever felt like you’re always a bridesmaid and never a bride, you’re not alone. These 21 celebrities prove that being a bridesmaid can be pretty fun (and stylish) way to spend your Saturday. 
Ashley Graham recently rocked a pair of unconventional leather pants at her sister’s wedding -- but she’s far from the only celeb who has been a bridesmaid.
Click through the gallery to see how these celebs supported their pals on their big day and let us know what you think by tweeting to @YahooStyleCA. 
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Ashley Graham
Leather pants aren’t what one might typically choose as appropriate wedding attire -- but then again, nothing is typical about Ashley Graham. The plus-sized model paired them with a furry Adrienne Landau jacket for her sister’s recent nuptials. (Instagram/adriennelandau)
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Emily Ratajkowski 
Sporting a Christy Dawn dress she helped design, Ratajkowski showed some leg while supporting her friend on her wedding day. (Instagram/emrata)
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Dianna Agron
Just a few weeks before her own stunning nuptials, the “Glee” star stood up for her friend Megan Mitchell in a simple nude gown. (Instagram/diannaagron)  
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Rihanna
Leave it to Badgal RiRi to sport the prettiest bridesmaid dress at her pal (and assistant) Jennifer Morales’ wedding on a beach in Hawaii. (Instagram/badgalriri)
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Cara Delevingne
Standing up for her big sister Poppy’s wedding back in 2014, this was one of the rare times the young model was not the centre of attention. (Photo by William Parker/GC Images)
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Jennifer Lawrence
Identically dressed in a strapless J.Crew gown alongside 10 other bridesmaids, Jennifer Lawrence added some star quality to her brother’s wedding party. (photo: Martha Stewart Real Weddings)
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Amy Schumer
J.Law’s bestie Amy has also been a bridesmaid! The comedian stood up for pal Tara Alana in a similar strapless number. (Instagram)
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Ashley Greene
Pretty in a strapless pink Monique Lhullier dress for her publicist’s wedding in Turks and Caicos. (Instagram/makeupqueennyc)
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Taylor Swift
Dazzling in Reem Acra, both T. Swift and her childhood bestie, Britany Maack, looked absolutely stunning. (Instagram/britmaack)
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Sofia Vergara
It was a buttercup yellow gown for Sofia at her bestie’s beach wedding back in June 2015. (Instagram/sofiavergara)
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Eva Longoria
Nearly stealing the show in a frothy blue dress at friend Alina Peralta’s wedding. (Photo by Europa Press/Europa Press via Getty Images)
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Lena Dunham
Keeping it classy in a modest grey cap sleeve gown and pink shades. (Instagram/audreygelman)
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Lady Gaga
Dressed in pale pink, Lady Gaga wowed alongside other bridesmaids at her pal Bo O’Connor’s wedding. (Instagram)
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Beyonce
Easily one of our favourite celebrity weddings, Beyonce stood up next to sister Solange for the all-white nuptials. (Instagram/beyonce)
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Beyonce and Solange
Along the same lines as Solange’s all-white attire, the sisters happily posed alongside their mom Tina as she said her vows in April of 2015. (photo: Beyonce.com)
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Brooklyn Decker
Putting on a silly face for her friend’s wedding picture while posing in a mint green dress. (Instagram/brooklyndecker)
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Jessica Simpson
According to EOnline, the celebrity designer and songstress has been a bridesmaid at least six times! Here she is looking pretty in pale pink. (Splash News)
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Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen
The stylish twins walked down the aisle in bohemian-inspired white dresses for a friend’s wedding back in 2007. (Splash News)
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Sarah Jessica Parker
Dressed in plum, SJP supported former assistant Melinda Relyea on her wedding day. (Instagram)
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Victoria Beckham
While she wasn’t her official bridesmaid, VB performed some pretty important duties at pal Eva Longoria’s wedding, both designing and fitting the star in her wedding dress for her big day. (Instagram/victoriabeckham)
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Jillian Harris shares a behind-the-scenes look at her birth -- and the infamous ‘mesh’ underwear
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If you follow Canadian reality star Jillian Harris, you’ll know that she was pregnant with her first child this summer. The interior designer and blogger has been sharing her personal experience since she first found out she was having a baby --and now we’ve got the birth story to go with it. 
Born on Aug. 5, Leo Pasutto’s arrival wasn’t exactly the picture perfect experience Harris had imagined. 
“For me, I feel like I envisioned a quiet night at home with just Justin and I … (and Nacho) just like in the movies, I would wake Justin up in the middle of the night with a gentle nudge ‘it’s time’ and off we would go down to the hospital. I feel like I would have ‘known’ it was coming and I would be totally prepared,” she says in a recent blog post outlining the day. 
Arriving two weeks prior to his due date, the couple was alerted that something was up when Harris started “leaking.”
“I got up one more time and just like the movies, my water broke. Like big time … SPLOOOSHHHH.”
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She then goes on to explain the intensity of labour, how her entire film crew was present in the delivery room with her and how she almost had to have a C-section. 
“Just as they were going to take me into the OR, they checked my cervix and I was 10 CENTIMETRES!!!!!!!! WE COULD NOT BELIEVE it!!! I remember having NO energy to push but I knew it didn’t matter, we had to get the baby out!”
A photo posted by Jillian Harris (@jillian.harris) on Aug 7, 2016 at 10:00am PDT
While most saw the announcement of Leo’s birth via Harris’ highly curated Instagram account, on her blog she shares more ‘real’ images from the delivery room and how things looked immediately postpartum -- namely, the mesh underwear. 
“Love the picture of you in the most horrendous, uncomfortable, mesh post baby underwear ( I know from experience),” said one of her Facebook followers. “How do you still look so beautiful? Love your posts, raw and real.”
“Love the first photo! I feel like those awful looking, Godsent underwear are the first badge of motherhood,” said another. 
“Oh my gosh, that picture of you in your mesh panties cracks me up!! Love it!!”
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This mom says a country club forced her to breastfeed in the basement
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New mom Alexandra Shimo was at an event with her two-and-a-half month old baby, Jacob at the Lambton Golf and Country Club in Toronto’s west end when he began to fuss -- pretty normal for a baby that young. Assuming he was hungry, she sought out a discreet spot in the corner of the hallway and began nursing -- until staff alerted her that she was disturbing other patrons and asked if she could come down to the basement where she would be out of sight. 
“They sent Alex to the basement saying people didn't want to see her while they were eating,” said Lia Grimanis on Facebook in a post about the incident. “This is what they saw.”
In the accompanying image, Shimo can be seen fully clothed, holding her baby. 
In an interview with CTV News, Shimo discussed her surprise at the reaction. 
“I’d been happily feeding Jacob and a couple people came up and said how sweet he was and I thought that it was really quite idyllic. Then the restaurant manager came out and said a few people had complained because they ‘didn’t want to see this while they were eating,’ because we were in the sight of the restaurant.”
Embarrassed, Shimo followed the manager downstairs to the basement. 
“I was slightly embarrassed because he made me feel like it was a shameful thing by sort of covering me up and saying people didn’t want to see it.”
Shimo has been shocked by the response the Facebook post has received, both locally and internationally. 
“We had messages from people in Denmark, from the U.K., from the United States and all across Canada,” she said. “I think we’ve really tapped into that idea that we’re not going to go quietly into the basement anymore, this is our right to breastfeed.”
As well, the Lambton Golf and Country Club’s Facebook page has been flooded with one-star reviews shaming the facility for the incident. 
“Shame on you guys for forcing that nursing mother into the basement to breastfeed. I think you should be fined for this. We allow it in church and we don't say anything. I see this everywhere and it doesn't bother me. I think you owe restitution and an apology to this woman for this,” said one commenter. 
Another quoted the Ontario Human Rights Code.
“Under the Ontario Human Rights Code, it is illegal to discriminate against someone because of their sex, including pregnancy and breastfeeding. A website belonging to the Ontario Human Rights Commission indicates that no one can ask you to ‘cover up’ or require you move to a more 'discreet' area while breastfeeding.”
But some agreed with the facility’s decision to move Shimo, giving the facility a five-star rating. 
“All this crap about breastfeeding why not get a breast pump that's why they sell them!! Stop with all the human rights s--- we all have rights and some have the right not to have to see that! I have 2 kids and never felt the need to breastfeed in public!”
While the golf club still has yet to release an official statement regarding the incident, Shimo is simply hoping for an apology. 
“This is 2016. We’re tired as women being made to feel ashamed of our bodies,” she said. “This is a natural and beautiful thing and it’s also a human right.”
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Powerful SickKids campaign focuses on the fight against child illnesses
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Even if you don’t have kids, there’s nothing worse than hearing that a young person is sick. Be it cancer, MS, cystic fibrosis or simply struggling to get a start after being born a little too early, ill children  have a way of making us want to fight for them. And that’s precisely what the latest campaign video from SickKids Foundation is all about.
Entitled SickKids VS, the video is set to “Undeniable” by Donnie Daydream and takes kids literally onto the battle field, into the ring and through some of the toughest fights against some of the greatest challenges in children’s health.  
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The video aims to not only show the strength and agility of the staff, but also of the patients. The message: “Sick is not weak.”
“The evolution is to a lot of empowerment. This notion that we are winning, but we won’t stop fighting until every kid is a healthy kid,” Lori Davison, vice-president of brand strategy and communications tells the Toronto Star.
While past campaigns from the foundation have featured heartbreaking images set to tunes like Coldplay’s “Fix You,” this video is coming at things from a different angle.
“We definitely see the heart-wrenching moments, but we also see some really great moments where we’re successful and we get it done,” kidney specialist and associate chief of research, Dr. Rulan Parekh says.
Last year, SickKids Foundation raised $137.3 million from donor support that they invested into child health research, learning and care.
“We’re winning. Because every day we continue to fight.”
What do you think of the latest campaign video? Let us know by tweeting to @YahooStyleCA. 
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Doctors warn parents not to swing their kids by their arms
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When I was a kid there was nothing I wanted more than to be able to fly. I would constantly bug my dad to grab me by the hands and swing me around just so I could feel weightless. But now, some experts are suggesting that swinging kids around like this at a young age can actually lead to painful injuries.
“[Parents should] be aware that all their joints are still forming so anything that puts extra pressure on them can have a detrimental effect,” Adam Pandit, Consultant Shoulder and Elbow Surgeon at Spire Thames Valley in Slough tells the Independent.
The condition is called “nursemaid’s” or “pulled” elbow and is most common with pre-school aged children between one and four. Joints and ligaments in the arms are still being developed at this age, making them vulnerable to pulling or jerking motions that can occur when they’re playing with a parent or guardian.
While the condition isn’t permanent, it can be quite painful, which has prompted experts to issue a warning to parents.
“In my experience I have seen very little incidences of direct injury to the shoulder and elbow joint as a result of children swinging by their hands holding onto adults. However it is obvious that parents or guardians need to exercise common sense and care when playing with children,” said orthopedic surgeon Amer Khan of Doctify.
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Earlier this year, Jenny Halteman shared an incident with with Babble that landed her daughter in the emergency room, screaming that she couldn’t move her arm.
“Her floppy arm dangled at her side,” she says. “[The doctor explained] to us that she had something known as ‘nursemaid’s elbow,’ technically known as a radial head subluxation. Basically, when she was lifted up by the arm, it slightly dislocated at the elbow. It happens more easily in young children because their bones are still forming and their ligaments are loose.”
While the doctor was able to quickly relieve the pain in Halteman’s daughter’s arm, the incident was enough to scare Haltman from swinging her daughter around again.
“No way, kiddo.”
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Mom shares shockingly 'real' image of her caesarean to prove she, in fact, gave birth
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Now that we live in a world of elective C-sections, people have a lot to say about women who go the route of a caesarean birth. But one mom is speaking out after being told that her C-section means she didn’t really give birth to her daughter — and she’s sharing a pretty shocking image to show just how real it was.
“A new day and what seems to be another new post from someone insinuating that giving birth by cesarean means that you didn’t give birth. Can we please just stop?!” pleads Jodie Shaw in a Facebook post for Birth Without Fear.
The mom explains that while she didn’t choose to have a C-section, a fibroid and a low lying placenta made it necessary in order to safely deliver her daughter.
“I obviously can’t change people’s views but I’ve decided to post this picture to see if it may make people understand that despite what our birth plans might say. Sometimes we don’t get a choice. I didn’t get a choice. I had a fibroid the size of a melon sat on my cervix and a low lying placenta which meant that I’ve been left with no ordinary C-section scar. But whether you believe this or not. I gave birth to my baby.”
Accompanying her post is an image of her post-surgery belly, the rope-like incision dotted with painful-looking staples and stitches.
“This scar saved me from losing a life-threatening amount of blood and meant my baby was brought into this world as she should be. Healthy and unharmed, as was I.”
Shaw hopes that the image will make people think twice before judging a woman for having a caesarean.
“Think about the fact that given the choice they probably wouldn’t of chosen this but had no choice. Why would you choose a major operation and 6 weeks of recovery?”
Since the post went up on Oct. 9, hundreds of comments have flooded in in response to Shaw’s image.
“Birth- ‘the emergence of a baby or other young from the body of its mother; the start of life as a physically separate being.’ Doesn’t say via which mode of delivery! And doesn’t matter a mother has grown her baby for 9 months and goes through a lot to birth her baby vaginally or via a caesarean!” said Vicky Pugh.
“You absolutely gave birth. And even if you had elected to have the C section, you still would have given birth. Seriously!! You go mama! Thank you for putting this in the world….and helping mamas know that a baby coming into this world is birth…no matter the scars we carry for doing so! Cheers!” chimed in Erin Hannah Clark.
But some still vented their beef with women voluntarily opting for a caesarean.
“I don’t know anyone who would nit pick a necessary C-section like this one. It obviously was life-saving. They have their place. What I do wonder about are all the scheduled unnecessary ones being done. But whichever type, I’d never say that person didn’t give birth,” said Shannon Rice.
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Indian woman shares the story of how she escaped her arranged marriage
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For most of her life, Haritha Khandabattu has felt controlled. First, by her parents growing up and then later by her in-laws and her husband. Humiliated but determined, she decided to get out.
“I ended up marrying a man that I barely knew and didn’t love,” Khandabattu shared in an Instagram post on Humans of Amsterdam.
“My in-laws were very controlling and I was forced to give my salary to them. They demanded I would contact my father and ask him for a dowry. My husband turned out just to be as controlling as his parents. He would check my phone regularly and accused me multiple times of cheating on him.”
“Every day the situation was getting worse.”
Khandabattu describes how she tried to work on the relationship for a year and a half, encouraging her husband to travel and witness other cultures, hoping to ignite some compassion in him. But her efforts were fruitless.
“One day, after a huge fight I could no longer take it. I talked to my manager at work and I asked him if I could get transferred to another country. He told me I could work in Amsterdam. I didn’t need to think about it and I accepted his offer.”
“When I arrived at the Amsterdam airport it felt as if I could finally breath again.”
Being in Amsterdam exposed Khandabattu to other women who had overcome major struggles and made her realize  that her life could be so much more. In that moment, she decided to divorce her husband and move to Amsterdam permanently. But doing that would be no easy feat.
''When my father found out I wanted to divorce my husband he was really upset. He suggested I would travel to India so we could talk things through. I wasn’t planning on changing my mind but in order to get my divorce settled I would have to go to India. My manager at Nike gave me two weeks off and I flew back home. When I arrived, my family was mostly emotional and angry with me for making the decision to get a divorce. Later that week we traveled to the other side of the country to my husband’s house to discuss the situation. I remember sitting in a circle in his living room and everyone was looking at me. For hours my family and his family were trying to convince me to not go through with the divorce. This went on for hours and hours and at some point I was so exhausted I had to go to sleep. That night I slept in his house. Just being there reminded me of all those terrible months. I woke up the next day and I noticed that my bag with my passport, phone and credit cards was missing. I panicked and confronted my in-laws. They said that they had nothing to do with my missing bag and that someone must have broken in and stole it. Slowly I started to realize how serious the situation was. My two weeks off were almost finished and I had to get to my job in Amsterdam. To get a new passport in India it takes at least 3 months and a signature of your father or husband. I have never felt so hopeless in my entire life but I wasn’t about to give up. I emailed my boss and I told him I was in a serious emergency and that I needed 2 more weeks to fix it, luckily he agreed. The image of my life back in Amsterdam was what kept me going. (Part 3 of 5) Photo and story by @debrabarraud #amsterdam #humansofamsterdam
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“When my father found out I wanted to divorce my husband he was really upset. He suggested I would travel to India so we could talk things through. I wasn’t planning on changing my mind but in order to get my divorce settled I would have to go to India.”
Returning to India she quickly realized that making this life change wouldn’t be as easy as she had hoped. Now that she was getting a divorce, she need to get a new passport, which in India required the signature of either a father or husband.
Through a series of schemes, lies and luck, Khandabattu managed to get a new passport and with a little more luck, a residency card for the Netherlands.
“If I had been honest I would have never gotten it,” she says.
When the airplane took off I could finally breath again. When I landed in Amsterdam I took the train from the airport to my house. I didn’t cry, I couldn’t believe all that had really happened. I felt as if I finally had woken up from a bad dream. I had been gone for 45 days in total. The next day I found out that I had lost my job at Nike. I could have hired a lawyer and fight it but I needed peace. They didn’t know what I had gone through so couldn’t be mad at them. I said goodbye to my colleagues and I now had 3 months left to find a new job. I wasn’t scared or sad, I had never felt so strong in my entire life. After all I had been through I knew I could handle any kind of situation. I took a deep breath and I started to apply for jobs. It took me 17 days to find work. All of this happened in the beginning of this year. Unfortunately, I am still not divorced but I’m never going back to India. I do talk to my parents but I find it really hard to trust them. I work as a software engineer at a highly reputed company and I’m happy. Amsterdam is magical, this is where I want to be. This is my home and my friends are my family.'' (Part 5 of 5) Photo and story by @debrabarraud #amsterdam #humansofamsterdam #nike #nikeamsterdam
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Khandabattu eventually made it back to Amsterdam ready to start her new life.
“When I landed in Amsterdam I took the train from the airport to my house. I didn’t cry, I couldn’t believe all that had really happened. I felt as if I finally had woken up from a bad dream. I had been gone for 45 days in total.”
While Khandabattu still isn’t officially divorced and conversations with her parents are strained, she doesn’t regret her actions.
“Amsterdam is magical, this is where I want to be. This is my home and my friends are my family.”
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Emma Watson hanging out with Sophie Grégoire Trudeau is our #WCW
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What better way to celebrate Women Crush Wednesday than with two of our favourite women: Emma Watson and Sophie Grégoire Trudeau.
Watson recently posted some pictures from her visit to Canada back in September, praising the Prime Minister’s wife for her hospitality and showing off some of their silly antics.
“Definitely a highlight of my year was meeting this person,” she says in a Facebook post.
“Who picks you up on a Vespa before your meetings to personally show you why she loves her city and her country? It was one of the most free and inspiring mornings I have had all year – not what I expected from someone who is as busy as she must be. She’s a yogi, feminist, artist, advocate, mother, warrior and all round gold hearted person. What a privilege it is to have met her.”
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As a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador, the “Harry Potter” star was in town last month to help raise awareness about gender equality and the challenges faced by women and girls around the world.
“Meeting with young girls, who like many in their country are struggling with poverty and were pressured into early marriage, depriving them of their education in the process, made me realize how important it is for women to be able to make their own choices,” she said during a recent trip to Malawi.
“It’s so encouraging to see how such a harmful practice can be stopped when communities work together to pass laws and turn those laws into reality.”
The star shared the images and details of her time in Canada to help celebrate International Day of the Girl, which was on Tuesday, as well as Grégoire Trudeau joining Facebook.
“Bonjour! I’m looking forward to being able to see your adventures and especially witness the work you do on behalf of women and girls.”
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8 beauty advent calendars to satisfy your holiday beauty needs
Believe it or not, the holidays are just around the corner and with them -- all of the parties! To make sure that your beauty game is in check, some of our favourite brands have created advent calendars with mini surprises to get you through each and every day. 
Click through the gallery above to see some of our favourites and let us know how you’ll be upping your beauty routine this holiday season by tweeting to @YahooStyleCA. 
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Charlotte’s World of Legendary Parties
British beauty brand, Charlotte Tilbury has created a party-themed beauty advent to help you put your best face forward. Expect to find mini versions of all her best-selling products including Magic Cream and Legendary Lashes. ($250 at Nordstrom)
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12 Days of Wellness Advent Calendar
Our favourite natural wellness beauty brand has got you covered this holiday with a 12-day kit that will make sure you’re looking (and feeling) fresh come December 25th. ($90 at Saje Natural Wellness)
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L’Occitane Advent Calendar
All the hand cream and shower gel you’ll need to keep you smelling festive through the holidays. ($59 at L’Occitane)
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Ciaté London Mini Mani Month 
Your nails will have no excuse to go naked this holiday with this gift set, which includes 18 mini polishes, two nail toppers, two nail treatments, a full-sized polish and a nail file. ($70 at Sephora)
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Benefit Girl O'clock Rock    
Pick up 12 of Benefit’s bestsellers -- including Badgal Lash and High Beam -- in one handy box. ($59 at Benefit)       
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The Body Shop 24 Days Ultimate Advent
For those who’ve been picking up the cult brand’s beauty advent since it launched 15 years ago, the $99 standard issue is still available but why not upgrade to the Ultimate which has extra special surprises in store for the holidays? ($169 at The Body Shop)
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THE FACE SHOP Advent Calendar
Get your K-beauty fix with 12 of the brand’s most popular picks of the season. The 12 days of Christmas will be filled with nail polish, eye creams, makeup wipes and, of course, everyone’s favourite: sheet masks! ($39 from THE FACE SHOP)
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Clarins The Christmas Advent Calendar
All of your favourite products including the Beauty Flash Balm, Smooth Perfecting Touch and Hand & Nail treatment cream are packaged up in this handy calendar of holiday surprises. 
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Don't call this woman 'just a nurse'
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For the past 18 years, Australian mother of three Caitlin Brassington has worked as a pediatric and child health nurse. She has had a full career that’s included holding patients hands as they’ve taken their last breath, bringing babies into the world, performing CPR and, well, saving lives. But when she was referred to as “just a nurse” by an acquaintance earlier this week, it was the final straw.
“Over my 18 year career I have heard this phrase many, many times, but today it got to me. Am I just a nurse?” she asked in an open letter written on Instagram that was cross-posted to Facebook.
'Just a Nurse'. I am just home from a busy shift, looking very ordinary in my scrubs. On the way home today I stopped at the shop for milk and saw an acquaintance. She has never seen me in uniform and said that she didn't realise I was 'just a nurse'. Wow! Over my 18 year career I have heard this phrase many, many time, but today it got to me. Am I just a nurse? I have helped babies into the world, many of whom needed assistance to take their first breath, and yet I am just a nurse. I have held patients hands and ensured their dignity while they take their last breath, and yet I am just a nurse. I have counselled grieving parents after the loss of a child, and yet I am just a nurse. I have performed CPR on patients and brought them back to life, and yet I am just a nurse. I am the medical officers eyes, ears and hands with the ability to assess, treat and manage your illness, and yet I am just a nurse. I can ascultate every lung field on a newborn and assess which field may have a decreased air entry, and yet I am just a nurse. I can educate patients, carers, and junior nurses, and yet I am just a nurse. I am my patients advocate in a health system that does not always put my patients best interest first, and yet I am just a nurse. I will miss Christmas Days, my children's birthdays, and school musicals to come to work to care for your loved one, and yet I am just a nurse. I can take blood, cannulate and suture a wound, and yet I am just a nurse. I can manage a cardiac arrest in a newborn, a child or an adult, and yet I am just a nurse. I can tell you the dosage of adrenaline or amiodarone based on weight that your child may need to bring them back to life, and yet I am just a nurse. I have the experience and knowledge that has saved people's lives. So, if I am just a nurse, then I am ridiculously proud to be one! #justanurse #love #nurse #mum #happy #taganurse #thankanurse #proud #workingmom #proudtobejustanurse
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In the post, she lists the many reasons why calling someone “just” a nurse really isn’t fair.
“I have helped babies into the world, many of whom needed assistance to take their first breath, and yet I am just a nurse. I have held patients hands and ensured their dignity while they take their last breath, and yet I am just a nurse. I have counselled grieving parents after the loss of a child, and yet I am just a nurse. I have performed CPR on patients and brought them back to life, and yet I am just a nurse.”
She outlines the many aspects of her job, both big and small as well as the sacrifices — like missing Christmas Day with her family — that come with “just” being a nurse.
“I will miss Christmas Days, my children’s birthdays, and school musicals to come to work to care for your loved one, and yet I am just a nurse.”
In an interview with ABC News 24 in Australia, Brassington discussed the post, blaming history for the way society undervalues roles like being a nurse, a teacher, a parent and so on.
“I don’t think any profession should have the word ‘just’ in front of it,” she said. “Many of my friends in the past have called themselves just a stay-at-home mom and I think that role is enormous.”
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Immediately after putting up the post, Brassington wondered if she had been a little too hasty with her remarks but now she’s happy that she did and says that the response has been overwhelming.
“The support, appreciation, recognition and love for nurses has been, and continues to be, truly humbling,” she told ABC News. “We are not a profession that very often stands up and says: ‘Look at me — tell me what a good job I am doing.’ And I think, because of this, we rarely actually hear what the greater community sees in us.”
“So many of the comments have touched me.”
What do you think of Brassington’s open letter? Let us know by tweeting to @YahooStyleCA. 
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