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Why was orange in fashion at Oscars?
Monday, March 03, 2008
Q: What was the meaning behind those orange ribbons I saw several people wearing at the recent Academy Awards?

A: Post-Gazette staff writer Tim McNulty, who was reporting from the Oscars and also noticed the orange ribbons and rubber bracelets, said they were part of a campaign by an organization titled "World Can't Wait" to protest torture of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay. Oscar-winning writer-director Paul Haggis, who wore a ribbon while his wife, Deborah, sported a bracelet, said: "The ribbons are the color of the jumpsuits at Guantanamo Bay and our secret detention camps, where prisoners are kept indefinitely and tortured." The bracelets are inscribed with "Torture + silence = complicity." You can find out more about the organization, established in 2005, at worldcantwait.com.

Send questions to Fashion Editor LaMont Jones at fashion@post-gazette.com, or mail them to him at the Post-Gazette, 34 Blvd. of the Allies, Pittsburgh, 15222.
First published on March 3, 2008 at 12:00 am
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