Hilary Alexander credited Rush with changing London Fashion Week from being a 'poor cousin' compared with Paris, Milan and New York, "and showing that Britain is really where it all begins".
Rush | Rush (band) | California Gold Rush | Rush Limbaugh | The Rush Limbaugh Show | Caroline Islands | Caroline | Klondike Gold Rush | Geoffrey Rush | Radio Caroline | Benjamin Rush | Ed Rush | Caroline of Ansbach | Caroline in the City | Big Time Rush | Tom Rush | Rush Hour 2 | Caroline Records | Caroline of Brunswick | Rush Hour 3 | rush | Rush Hour | Jennifer Rush | Barbara Rush | Sweet Caroline | Rush (2008 TV series) | Queen Caroline | Fraser Canyon Gold Rush | Caroline Norton | Bobby Rush |
The North and the South; or, Slavery and Its Contrasts is an 1852 plantation fiction novel by Caroline Rush, and among the first examples of the genre, alongside others such as Aunt Phillis's Cabin by Mary Henderson Eastman and Life at the South; or, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" As It Is by W.L.G. Smith, both of which were also released in 1852.