Settling into Kathmandu....with a fashion show and earthquake

So I arrived back in Kathmandu on Friday morning, straight to the factories to sort out some stock with my producers and working out the logistics of the Kathmandu Fashion Parade that AURA QUE was part of on Saturday night in the capital.

It was great to show our products to a local audience, and we got a good response from people in Kathmandu, which was really reassuring! I wiill put up pics as soon as i get them!

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Events on Sunday night were less fun, with an earthquake hitting the capital Kathmandu.  Thought the epi-centre was on the Nepal/Sikkim border in the East at a scale of 6.8, repercussions were felt through India, Nepal and Tibet. See the bbc coverage:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-14965598

I was in my rented apartment at 6.30pm last night and heard lots of locals screaming (mainly in the higher buildings) and then for a good 30 seconds or more, could see the walls and floor shaking - it was like being on a boat, you couldnt remain standing still. It was actually pretty scary as i had no idea what if anything, I could or should do!!

Luckily the damage has been minimal considering the scale, though there has been some casualties in various places.  In a way, hopefully it will make people more aware of the dangers of imminent earthquakes in Nepal, and there will be a lot more preparation to ensure less damage in the future.  I hope so!!

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AURA QUE creates a range of stylish contemporary accessories manufactured by the Nepal Fair Trade Group to increase ethical production in the developing country of Nepal.

Each AURA QUE design is brought to life in a Nepalese factory that employs local people affected by disabilities, providing an income for themselves and their families according to fair trade principles.
Designer Laura Queening incorporates local materials wherever possible, such as Allo hemp produced from a Himalayan plant, handmade brass fittings, natural textured Lokta paper and the traditional woven cloth.

AURA QUE products use high quality 100% Buffalo leather that is a by-product of the food industry. AURA QUE products are individually hand crafted in Nepal, which may result in slight variations. The unique story behind each AURA QUE product enhances its charm!

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