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  • Afghan woman wearing a burqa, walking on the street of Kart-i-Naw. A passenger bus pass by.
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  • A truck transporting second-hand tyres drives towards Khost. The other two, loaded with fire woods, go to Gardez. A woman wearing a blu burka walks by.
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  • A truck loaded with second-hand tyres drives towards Khost and  woman wearing a blu burka walks by.
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  • View from the usual smashed window of an Afgan Taxicab
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  • A dusty afternoon. In rhe backgrong a five-floor building under construction
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  • On the road to Torkham. Children with mothers on a rocky crag near theri village
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  • View from the usual smashed window of an Afgan Taxicab
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • A dusty afternoon. In the backgrong a five-floor building under construction
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  • A old man selling eggs in the bazaar. ..The cost of life is becoming extremely high for the ordinary people
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  • A boy proudly push his load of water and the youngest  joins up the efforts!
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  • Travelers in a gravel path of Kabul
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  • A yellow taxi is parked off road,  an elderly man carries a tank of water on his back.
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  • Baab-e-Khyber, Jamrut Fort. .On the road from Torkham to Peshawar
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  • A taxi driver running his vehicle in Khost's region
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  • A young girl sells chewing gum  near a toy-shop in Shar-e-Naw, Kabul
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  • Young boy trasporting water
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  • A yellow taxi is parked off road,  an elderly man carries a tank of water on his back.
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  • KABUL 06 August 2005..AVECINA EMERGENCY HOSPITAL....Janat cradles Shabana into his arms, and takes her to  the Head of Dermatology, Dr Parwani.....The Doctor will confirm his previous diagnosis as 'Hemangioma' a tumor made-up of dilated blood vessels that usually appears shortly after birth, although it may be present at birth. Hemangiomas on the face can be disfiguring and may interfere with visual development or cause obstruction of the airway. [.....]
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  • LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000  people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.. "The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon.PHOTO © KASH GT.Distribution NORTH & SOUTH AMERICA ONLY
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN 2005.Kabul, 23 August 2005.Athletes during the SOA's Opening Ceremony
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  • AFGHANISTAN.Kabul, 23 August 2005.Turch Run from Darul Aman to Ghazi Stadium
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  • FAIZABAD 27 JULY 2005..Main entrace of Faizabad Provincial Hospital.....According to United Nations Population Fund, Afghanistan has among the world?s highest rates of maternal mortality, and Badakhshan has the highest rates ever recorded anywhere in the world, with one mother dying in every 15 births. ..Lack of medical infrastructures is one of the primary causes of maternal mortality...
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon..LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon..."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon..LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon..."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon..LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon..."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • contact kash
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  • Locall traffic in Jada Mawand
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Soldiers from the Afghan National Army get ready to patrol the suburbs of Kandahar
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Somewhere in Kalikot, 05 March 2005...A father carring his daughter. In most of the Kalikot area, walking is the only method of transport. Donkeys are also used for moving cargo.
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  • A physically handicapped athlete walking on his hands during  the Special Olympics Games for Disables at  Ghazi stadium, Kabul.
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  • Heavy labor. A woman is carring a big jar under her arm along a road under construction during midday sun.
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  • Children pumping water out of the well
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  • A young man suffering from a skin disease asks, very quietly, for help.
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  • Kathmandu, 18 February 2005. A policeman is blocking a young man from walking freely during the nation's Democracy Day. Authorities have, once again, cut off local telephone lines; public transport has also been banned for most of the day. According to Mr Tara Nath Dahal, president of the Federation of Nepalese Journalists (FNJ), 17.000 security forces are operating in the Kathmandu Valley
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  • KABUL 03 August 2005..Walking in a crowded street of Kabul, I come across a woman carrying  a child with a dark lump on her face. ..The only words the woman says to me are:' DOCTOR.... DOCTOR'...I write down her name & address:.."Shabana, Panza Family, Khair-Khana, Kabul"
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  • KABUL 03 August 2005.FIrst day, walking in the busy street of the City, I see Shabana and her Mother.
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  • KABUL 03 August 2005.FIrst day, walking in the busy street of the City, I see Shabana and her Mother.
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  • In dark suite the Governor of Kandahar, Haji Asadullah Khalid, and his special guest Nirihiro Okuda - the Ambassador of Japan - walking next to him soon after the official press conference.
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  • Kalikot, 08 March 2005.  At few kilometres from Manma, a road is under construction. ""The road is for us, the RNA and the Police Force. Once completed, it will be easier to get to the Maoist areas" a Police inspector from Manma says. In most of the Kalikot's area, walking is the only method of transport. Donkeys are also used for moving cargo.
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  • Kathmandu, 18 February 2005.  A policeman is blocking a young man from walking freely during the nation's Democracy Day. Authorities have, once again, cut off local telephone lines; public transport has also been banned for most of the day.
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  • KABUL 03 August 2005.FIrst day, walking in the busy street of the City, I see Shabana and her Mother.
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  • Kalikot, 04 March 2005. .. A woman is carring a basket of bamboo leaves. In most of Kalikot's area, walking is the only method of transport. Donkeys are also used for moving cargo.
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  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
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  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
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  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_08.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_1042.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_1032.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_1025.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_984.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_981.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_968.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_943.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_865.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_846.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_812.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_796.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_790.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_766.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_709.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_696.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_680.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_651.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_637.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_600.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_581.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_561.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_528.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_518.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_505.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_190.jpg
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