Rocking the Red Pump

Rocking the Red Pump for the Cause


“Every 47 minutes, a woman tests positive for HIV in the United States.“

On March 10, the United States will recognize National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NWGHAAD). Launched by the Office of Women’s Health, NWGHAAD is a nationwide observance that encourages people to take action in the fight against HIV/AIDS and raise awareness of its impact on women and girls.

While great progress has been made in the area of HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment, women still represent 27% of all new AIDS diagnoses, with African-American women accounting for 66% of that group.

Shocking Statistics

There are many reasons why it’s important for women to know the facts when it comes to HIV. Biologically, women are more susceptible to infection during sex. Also, women aremore likely to get infected through heterosexual sex.
Statistics used are from the Center for Disease Control’s website. Although these stats are only taking the United States into account, globally, HIV/AIDS is no less of a problem, especially for women.

Key Snapshot of the U.S. Epidemic Today:

Number of new HIV infections, 2006: 56,300
Number of people living with HIV/AIDS: 1.1 million, including more than 468,000 with AIDS
Number of AIDS deaths since beginning of epidemic: 583,298, including 14,561 in 2007
Percent of people infected with HIV who don’t know it: 21%
There are approximately 1.1 million people living with HIV/AIDS in the U.S. & almost 280,000 are women
In 2006, there were 15,000 new HIV infections and 9,801 AIDS cases diagnosed among women
There were 3,784 deaths among women with AIDS in 2006
Among those who are HIV positive, 35% of women were tested for HIV late in their illness (diagnosed with AIDS within one year of testing positive)
HIV/AIDS is the 5th leading cause of death in women in the United States, ages 25-44
High-risk heterosexual contact is the source of 80% of these newly diagnosed infections in women
According to a CDC study of more than 19,500 patients with HIV in 10 US cities, women were slightly less likely than men to receive prescriptions for the most effective treatments for HIV infection
Women with AIDS made up an increasing part of the epidemic. In 1992, women accounted for an estimated 14% of adults and adolescents living with AIDS in the 50 states and the District of Columbia. By the end of 2005, this proportion had grown to 23%
From the beginning of the epidemic through 2005, almost 86,000 women have died of AIDS and AIDS-related complications
The largest number of HIV/AIDS diagnoses during recent years was for women aged 15–39
New York has the highest number of women living with AIDS – 22,532
Seven of the 10 states with the highest case rates among women are in the South
The rate of women in D.C. infected with HIV/AIDS is nearly 12 times the national average
HIV/AIDS disproportionately affects minority women in the United States. According to the 2005 census, Black and Latina women represent 24% of all US women combined, but account for 82% of the estimated total of AIDS diagnoses for women in 2005.

HIV/AIDS is the:

Leading cause of death for Black women (including African American women) aged 25–34 years.
3rd leading cause of death for Black women aged 35–44 years
4th leading cause of death for Black women aged 45–54 years
4th leading cause of death for Latina women aged 35–44 years
The only diseases causing more deaths of women are cancer and heart disease
The rate of AIDS diagnosis for Black women was approximately 23 times the rate for white women and 4 times the rate for Latina women
In 2006, teen girls represented 39% of AIDS cases reported among 13–19 year-olds. Black teens represented 69% of cases reported among 13–19 year-olds; Latino teens represented 19%.
These statistics were from The Center for Disease Control’s website and the Kaiser Family Foundation’s Fact Sheets (which cited the CDC). You can get more information about the effect of the epidemic from these sites.
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Naheem Kahn Dresses Michelle Obama

Naheem Kahn is a fashion designer that is very popular with celebrities.  He was born in Mumbai, India and started his line Naheem Kahn in 2003. I love his designs because they are simply beautiful.

Michelle Obama recently wore one of Naheem Kahn’s creations at a Governor’s Dinner at the White House and she looked gorgeous.  She could rock the red carpet in a minute.  The dress in the photo below is only shown from the waist up of Mrs. Obama so you don’t see it full length but I know it must be jaw dropping because this photo of her looks so pretty.The bead work is so intricate and detailed and the fabric tie on the shoulder is such a feminine touch.

Michelle Obama at Governors Dinner at the White House

Source of photo: Daily Mail

Mrs. Obama wore this ivory cream color dress with ivory beadwork.   The dresses are so flattering on Mrs. Obama’s figure. I don’t know if Mr. Kahn has actually met Mrs. Obama; but he sure does know how to design beautiful dresses that look striking on her.

Joachim Sauer, husband of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Michelle Obama, Chancellor Merkel and President Obama pose for photos on the North Portico before the state dinner (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

One of my favorite Michelle Obama looks was when she was speaking at a poetry workshop in 2011. The skirt is a conversation piece all by itself, the tank makes the look more casual but dressy casual.  I love that she chose green pumps as a complete contrast  to the overall outfit.  I am all over the jewelry so I love the bunches of bracelets on the arm, I probably would of put on a necklace but she really doesn’t need it because the skirt pops so.

Michelle Obama in Rose tank and Naheem Kahn skirt

Here’s a video that shows how Naheem Kahn brings his creations together. Very inspiring. These beads are sewn on by hand so making a gown takes extensive time.

 Naheem Kahn Spring/Summer 2012 Collection

I had to show some eye candy from Naheem Kahn’s runway shows from 2012 spring/summer and 2012 fall/winter.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8TVcw01G9E

The dresses and gowns are so flowing and classy sexy. Spring and Summer 2012 is all about vibrant color, the brighter the better. What’s your favorite Naheem Kahn design Mr. Kahn makes you stand out from the crowd when I see his designs, no carbon copy here.

His fall/winter collection has sequins, beads, flowing fabrics and rich color and textures.

Timeless by Naheem Kahn on HSN.com

TImeless ny Naheem Kahn Tunic HSN.com

As high end as he is Naheem Kahn actually had a line on Hsn.com called timeless.  I recently looked at the HSN website and his whole collection is on clearance so if you want to take a look and possibly get a good deal check out HSN.com.

How To Mend A Hole In A Sweater

My husband has this real nice sweater that needed mending so I decided to finally do it.  This was one of those honey dos that I need to get finished.

The hole was not that big; but I don’t want my hubby going out with holes in his clothes.

Let’s get started.

Green Lands End Sweater

First, we need a thread and a needle.

Green Thread

After I thread the needle, I begin to start sewing.

Make sure that if you are mending a sweater, you match the thread as close as possible to the sweater so the stitches are not noticeable.

I used a simple stitch, where I go up and under making sure that I catch the threads from the inside and not showing on the outside.

Simple stitch

To finish the stitch, I took the needle through a loop I made, secured it and clip the excess threads.


When I finished I asked my hubby to try it on. You can’t even see where the hole was located.

Finished garment

You cannot see the thread on the outside.

Thank you sweetie for modeling for me.

Hubby modeling sweater