A great man is one who collects knowledge the way a bee collects honey and uses it to help people overcome the difficulties they endure - hunger, ignorance and disease!
- Nikola Tesla

Remember, remember always, that all of us, and you and I especially, are descended from immigrants and revolutionists.
- Franklin Roosevelt

While their territory has been devastated and their homes despoiled, the spirit of the Serbian people has not been broken.
- Woodrow Wilson

George Styler

George Styler is Los Angeles based Serbian designer. His knitwear collections are sociological studies expressed through fashion where words and phrases are replaced by clothing of expressive communicative powers.He is Ones to Watch Winner of Season AW14 (London Fashion Week), and 2014 Knitwear King. His pieces have been featured in Vogue,Glamour,Esquire,Harper’s Bazar, Elle, The New York Times… and the front covers of New African Woman and Unfolded magazine. He presented his work around the world at fashion events such as London Fashion Week, LA Fashion Week, EXPO 2015 Milan, Belgrade Fashion Week, Seattle Fashion Week, His pieces are worn by many celebrities including Cara Delevingne, Georgia May Jagger…

George Styler’s colorful knitwear collections are inspired by fairytales and beauty of nature. It emphasizes floral and animal patterns as well as elements from art and architecture. He also spend a lot of time experimenting with different kind of yarns, textures and colors and,including handmade embroidery details. His collections express multiculturalism since he combine ethno motives from Africa, Asia, Balkan and South America with a touch of British punk and Hollywood glamour. All of these elements contribute in creating unique designs that fuse modern and traditional

  • June 2012 – George Styler fashion show at FASHIONCLASH Maastricht (Collection-Captivity)
  • October 2012- George Styler fashion show – Belgrade Fashion Week  (Collection-Captivity)
  • November 2012- Best Fashion Show Award (BazART Award)
  • February 2013- International Fashion Showcase – London Fashion Week (exhibition)
  • March 2013- Fashion show – Perwoll Fashion Week in Belgrade
  • October 2013- Fashion Show -Perwoll Fashion Week in Belgrade (Collection -NetWork)
  • November 2013 – ‘BLIC Award’ for the best fashion show and ‘Lepota i Zdravlje’  award for the best hair styling ( by Ucha Hair)  for  the  collection NetWork
  • December 2013- Ones to Watch winner for AW 14  (selected to show in the  Ones To Watch show at Fashion Scout London – London Fashion Week
  • February 2014-Fashion Show -London Fashion Week- Fashion Scout London- AW14
  • August 2014 -Knitwear King 2014- Machine Knitting Monthly
  • September 2014- Fashion Show at London Fashion Week-Fashion Scout London SS15
  • September 2014- Fashion Show – Vancouver Fashion Week
  • October 2014- Fashion Show at Belgrade Fashion Week
  • April 2015- BFW Design Collective Fashion Show- Black’n’Easy Fashion Week
  • June 2015- World Expo 2015- Milano, Origin – Passion and Beliefs- Vicenza
  • April 2015- The Winner of fashion competition (BFW for LFW)
  • September 2015- September 2014- Fashion Show at London Fashion Week-Fashion Scout London SS16
  • November 2015- Fashion Show-Belgrade Fashion Week

Source: Official Web Site
Photo: Nemanja Krstic

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Bishop Sava (Vuković)

(1967–1977)

Bishop Sava was born on April 13, 1930 in Senta. After graduating from secondary school he completed the St. Sava Seminary in Belgrade in 1950 and the Faculty of Orthodox Theology of the University of Belgrade in 1954. He did his postgraduate studies at the Old Catholic University in Bern, Switzerland. He obtained a Doctor of Divinity degree at the Faculty of Theology in Belgrade. His dissertation topic was “Typicon of the Archbishop Nikodim.”

He was professor at St. Sava Seminary in Belgrade prior to his election as a bishop. He received monastic vows at the Monastery “Vavedenje” (Entry of the Theotokos) in Belgrade on December 3, 1959. The monastic name he received was Sava. He was ordained hierodeacon on December 4, 1959. On June 3, 1961 he was ordained hieromonk. The Holy Bishops’ Assembly of the Serbian Orthodox Church elected him bishop on May 20, 1961 with title “vicar bishop of Moravica.” He was consecrated bishop on July 23, 1961 in the Patriarchal Cathedral in Belgrade by Patriarch German. Bishop Sava held the following positions: Professor of liturgies at the Theological College, member of the Orthodox Commission for Pan Orthodox Council, and representative of the Serbian Church for inter-confessional dialogues. The Bishops’ Assembly elected Bishop Dr. Sava on June 1, 1967 for a Bishop of the Eastern American and Canadian Diocese. He occupied this position until May 1977 when he was elected as Bishop of the diocese of Šumadija.

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Holy Emperor Constantine and the Edict of Milan

by Bishop Athanasius (Yevtich)

In 2013 Christian world celebrates 1700 years since the day when the Providence of God spoke through the holy Emperor Constantine and freedom was given to the Christian faith. Commemorating the 1700 years since the Edict of Milan of 313, Sebastian Press of the Western American Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church published a book by Bishop Athanasius Yevtich, Holy Emperor Constantine and the Edict of Milan. The book has 72 pages and was translated by Popadija Aleksandra Petrovich. This excellent overview of the historical circumstances that lead to the conversion of the first Christian emperor and to the publication of a document that was called "Edict of Milan", was originally published in Serbian by the Brotherhood of St. Simeon the Myrrh-gusher, Vrnjci 2013. “The Edict of Milan” is calling on civil authorities everywhere to respect the right of believers to worship freely and to express their faith publicly.

The publication of this beautiful pocket-size, full-color, English-language book, has been compiled and designed by Bishop Athanasius Yevtich, a disciple of the great twentieth-century theologian Archimandrite Justin Popovich. Bishop Athanasius' thought combines adherence to the teachings of the Church Fathers with a vibrant faith, knowledge of history, and a profound experience of Christ in the Church.

In the conclusion of the book, the author states:"The era of St. Constantine and his mother St. Helena, marks the beginning of what history refers to as Roman, Christian Empire, which was named Byzantium only in recent times in the West. In fact, this was the conception of a Christian Europe. Christian Byzantine culture had a critical effect on Europe; Europe was its heir, and then consciously forgot it. Europe inherited many Byzantine treasures, but unfortunately, also robbed and plundered many others for its own treasuries and museums – not only during the Crusades, but during colonial rule in the Byzantine lands as well. We, the Orthodox Slavs, received a great heritage of the Orthodox Christian East from Byzantium. Primarily, Christ’s Gospel, His faith and His Church, and then, among other things, the Cyrillic alphabet, too."