This is the last time I get to write Open Post for a while as things slowly return to normal at Mamamia HQ (and I take that opportunity to go on holidays soon). I was going to use that excuse to fill this post with pictures of my son and my dog being generally awesome but then I remembered that there was an audience bigger than just my husband and so you can rest easy. No family photos. But lots of office ones
The Mamamia HQ
We’re almost all back on board, this is what’s been happening this week
The advertising campaign
With all the talk we have had over the last few weeks about diversity on magazine covers how good is it to see these catalogue images from the States?
No point being made, no fancy gimmicks or sales tricks just a little boy in an ad – a little boy that happens to have Down Syndrome.
Ryan appears in both ads and his mother has written in reply to a blog celebrating Ryan’s appearance saying
The little “hipster” in the Nordstrom ad is our 6 year old son Ryan.
We are very pleased that Nordstrom placed Ryan in their catalog.
We are honored that Ryan is making the Down Syndrome community proud.
He is a beautiful boy inside and out. He makes us better parents, and a better family.
Our children with Down Syndrome are amazing! So many have had huge health obstacles to overcome from the very beginning of their lives. We, their families, know how far they have come, and how much more is ahead of them. Every day is a journey, and a celebration.
Talking of diversity…what an excellent segue to
The Wardrobe Week
Wardrobe Week is part of Mamamia’s new approach to showcasing diversity in 2012. We often struggle to find appropriate images for our street-style galleries, which is why we want our readers to star in our posts so we can ALL start contributing to a more realistic portrayal of women in the media.
This new post will feature everyone from readers to contributors to Mamamia staff – basically anyone who’s happy to send us a few photos of what they’re wearing that week and tell us where it all came from.
Are you interested?
Here’s how it works. You submit a week’s worth of photos of yourself and tell us what you’re wearing. Something like this:
“Top from Zara, jeans from K-Mart (only $15!), jacket from an ex-boyfriend whose name I can’t bear to repeat, Converse trainers (I own them in 4 colours, they’re my favourite sneaker), earrings from the chemist.”