Friday, May 27, 2011

Free Spirit



 “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. To keep our faces toward change and behave like free spirits in the presence of fate is strength undefeatable.”



- Helen Keller 










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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Sea Life

“Love one another, but make not a bond of love: Let it rather be a moving sea between the shores of your souls”


- Kahlil Gibran








Credit**:Alexander Mcqueen Plato's Atlantis collection @ Vogue Japan 2010 & Vogue Spain 2010, Chenman Photography, Valentino collection @ Harper's BAZAAR en Espanol, May 2011....


Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Still Blossom

“The flower that follows the sun does so even in cloudy days”

- Robert Leighton





Friday, May 20, 2011

Getting used to

It was then that the fox appeared.

"Good morning," said the fox.

"Good morning," the little prince responded politely, although when he turned around he saw nothing.

"I am right here," the voice said, "under the apple tree."





"Who are you?" asked the little prince, and added, "You are very pretty to look at."

"I am a fox," the fox said.

"Come and play with me," proposed the little prince. "I am so unhappy."

"I cannot play with you," the fox said. "I am not tamed."

"Ah! Please excuse me," said the little prince.

But, after some thought, he added:

"What does that mean--'tame'?"

"You do not live here," said the fox. "What is it that you are looking for?"

"I am looking for men," said the little prince. "What does that mean--'tame'?"

"Men," said the fox. "They have guns, and they hunt. It is very disturbing. They also raise chickens. These are their only interests. Are you looking for chickens?"

"No," said the little prince. "I am looking for friends. What does that mean--'tame'?"

"It is an act too often neglected," said the fox. It means to establish ties."

"'To establish ties'?"

"Just that," said the fox. "To me, you are still nothing more than a little boy who is just like a hundred thousand other little boys. And I have no need of you. And you, on your part, have no need of me. To you, I am nothing more than a fox like a hundred thousand other foxes. But if you tame me, then we shall need each other. To me, you will be unique in all the world. To you, I shall be unique in all the world . . ."

"I am beginning to understand," said the little prince. "There is a flower . . . I think that she has tamed me . . ."

"It is possible," said the fox. "On the Earth one sees all sorts of things."

"Oh, but this is not on the Earth!" said the little prince.

The fox seemed perplexed, and very curious.

"On another planet?"

"Yes."

"Are there hunters on that planet?"

"No."

"Ah, that is interesting! Are there chickens?"

"No."

"Nothing is perfect," sighed the fox.

But he came back to his idea.

"My life is very monotonous," the fox said. "I hunt chickens; men hunt me. All the chickens are just alike, and all the men are just alike. And, in consequence, I am a little bored. But if you tame me, it will be as if the sun came to shine on my life. I shall know the sound of a step that will be different from all the others. Other steps send me hurrying back underneath the ground. Yours will call me, like music, out of my burrow. And then look: you see the grain-fields down yonder? I do not eat bread. Wheat is of no use to me. The wheat fields have nothing to say to me. And that is sad. But you have hair that is the color of gold. Think how wonderful that will be when you have tamed me! The grain, which is also golden, will bring me back the thought of you. And I shall love to listen to the wind in the wheat . . ."

The fox gazed at the little prince, for a long time.



"Please--tame me!" he said.

"I want to, very much," the little prince replied. "But I have not much time. I have friends to discover, and a great many things to understand."

"One only understands the things that one tames," said the fox. "Men have no more time to understand anything. They buy things all ready made at the shops. But there is no shop anywhere where one can buy friendship, and so men have no friends any more. If you want a friend, tame me . . ."

"What must I do, to tame you?" asked the little prince.

"You must be very patient," replied the fox. "First you will sit down at a little distance from me--like that--in the grass. I shall look at you out of the corner of my eye, and you will say nothing. Words are the source of misunderstandings. But you will sit a little closer to me, every day . . ."

The next day the little prince came back.

"It would have been better to come back at the same hour," said the fox. "If, for example, you come at four o'clock in the afternoon, then at three o'clock I shall begin to be happy. I shall feel happier and happier as the hour advances. At four o'clock, I shall already be worrying and jumping about. I shall show you how happy I am! But if you come at just any time, I shall never know at what hour my heart is to be ready to greet you . . . One must observe the proper rites . . ."

"What is a rite?" asked the little prince.

"Those also are actions too often neglected," said the fox. "They are what make one day different from other days, one hour from other hours. There is a rite, for example, among my hunters. Every Thursday they dance with the village girls. So Thursday is a wonderful day for me! I can take a walk as far as the vineyards. But if the hunters danced at just any time, every day would be like every other day, and I should never have any vacation at all."


So the little prince tamed the fox. And when the hour of his departure drew near--

"Ah," said the fox, "I shall cry."

"It is your own fault," said the little prince. "I never wished you any sort of harm; but you wanted me to tame you . . ."

"Yes, that is so," said the fox.



"Yes, that is so," said the fox.

"Then it has done you no good at all!"

"It has done me good," said the fox, "because of the color of the wheat fields." And then he added:

"Go and look again at the roses. You will understand now that yours is unique in all the world. Then come back to say goodbye to me, and I will make you a present of a secret."



The little prince went away, to look again at the roses.

"You are not at all like my rose," he said. "As yet you are nothing. No one has tamed you, and you have tamed no one. You are like my fox when I first knew him. He was only a fox like a hundred thousand other foxes. But I have made him my friend, and now he is unique in all the world."

And the roses were very much embarassed.

"You are beautiful, but you are empty," he went on. "One could not die for you. To be sure, an ordinary passerby would think that my rose looked just like you--the rose that belongs to me. But in herself alone she is more important than all the hundreds of you other roses: because it is she that I have watered; because it is she that I have put under the glass globe; because it is she that I have sheltered behind the screen; because it is for her that I have killed the caterpillars (except the two or three that we saved to become butterflies); because it is she that I have listened to, when she grumbled, or boasted, or ever sometimes when she said nothing. Because she is my rose.


And he went back to meet the fox.

"Goodbye," he said.

"Goodbye," said the fox. "And now here is my secret, a very simple secret: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye."

"What is essential is invisible to the eye," the little prince repeated, so that he would be sure to remember.

"It is the time you have wasted for your rose that makes your rose so important."

"It is the time I have wasted for my rose--" said the little prince, so that he would be sure to remember.

"Men have forgotten this truth," said the fox. "But you must not forget it. You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed. You are responsible for your rose . . ."

"I am responsible for my rose," the little prince repeated, so that he would be sure to remember.


 

Archive ** From , Chapter 21, by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Feather Fever




Hold fast to your dreams, for without them life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly.




- Langston Hughes

Monday, May 16, 2011

Fairy White

Mere color, unspoiled by meaning, and unallied with definite form, can speak to the soul in a thousand different ways.  

- Oscar Wilde


Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Seize the Moment

Ineffective people live day after day with unused potential. They experience synergy only in small, peripheral ways in their lives. But creative experiences can be produced regularly, consistently, almost daily in people's lives. It requires enormous personal security and openness and a spirit of adventure.  


- Stephen R. Covey 




Credit** : Edita Vilkevicinte for Vogue China, Flickr, behavance.net




Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Monday, May 9, 2011

First Samples

If at first, the idea is not absurd, then there is no hope for it
- Albert Einstein 
Today I received my first samples of jewelry I've designed since I started this new job. Nervousness broke out before the meeting, what if it would not be perceived well, what if they would question me with, what if..? Surprisingly though, I was very pleased with the reaction from the team. Lesson again, do not lose your confidence in YOU and what you are believing!  I just need to deliver the ideas the best, it will get you where you want to be... I am overjoyed with outcome. Cheers!

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Happy Mother's Day!

 A mother is like an ever-burning candle, 
a warm bright ray, whose light is always there to help along the way.



As I am getting older, I can appreciate my mom more... Looking back- Raising 2 handful children, taking care of a grandmother, having her career and yet she never failed me in any standard as a mother, a wife, a woman and over all just a wonderful human being. Here I am, heading mid 30's and I still find myself wondering if I will ever be ready for my own! Yet, thinking of my mom, she gives me such 'hope' and 'confidence' that, someday, I will be the women just the way my mom has been and I know that it will be a beautiful foot print for me to follow. In Mother's day 2011, The words are not enough to express how much I am thankful to have my mom in my life and the love I have for her. My dearest Mother, Thank you, thank you, thank you and I love you by maxmillion times! xoxo


Credit**
1. Natalia Vodianova and her daughter
2. Amanda Harlech and Tallulah Ormsby-Gore @Vogue UK July 2009 Issue






Saturday, May 7, 2011

Never Give Up!

"To love is to risk not being loved in return. To hope is to risk pain. To try is to risk failure, but risk must be taken because the greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing."


Thursday, May 5, 2011

Unique Taste



In order to be irreplaceable one must always be different.
—  Coco Chanel
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Knowing Many designers are already working on spring '2012'. My time clock for jewelry trend is already heading to the end of this year - I am already feeling Fall 2011! We will see many dark, wild, metal driven, bold statement jewelry. And this is only one segment of various what's happening in the season...Stay tuned for more... 

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Contentment

We tend to forget that happiness doesn't come as a result of getting something we don't have, but rather of recognizing and appreciating what we do have.  


-Frederick Keonig


Gwyneth Paltrow, Vogue US Aug 2010 Issue

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Keeping Creativity Innocent

“Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.”
- Pablo Picasso 

Monday, May 2, 2011

Best Dolsot Bibimbob Ever!

Don's Bogam


17 E 32nd St
(between 5th Ave & Madison Ave) New YorkNY 10079


Located one block off to east in the busy strip of Korea town in NYC. Their Dolsot Bibimbob is superb!. There will be 7-8 to choose from- I recommend to try either Spicy Seafood or Sesame leaf & Bugogi. It will make you crave about it! I will say this is one of the best place to Korean bbq in K town as well and their lunch menu is also pretty good (although NY Mag gave a crappy review about their food which I 'highly' disagree. Trust me, I am Korean/food-snob and this is one of the best Korean Restaurants in Ktown.)


http://www.donsbogam.com/
http://www.yelp.com/biz/dons-bogam-bbq-and-wine-bar-new-york


Moim


206 Garfield Pl
(between 6th Ave & 7th Ave) BrooklynNY 11215


Located in Park Slope (Yes, it's in "Bkyn", it is a 'Korean' restaurant and fantastic.) Hea-Mul Dolsot (Seafood in Korean) Bibimbob is the best, Bulgoki Dolsot Bibimbob is a runner up. The ambiance is also plus. Note that some of main meat dishes are coming in small portion (for those with elastic stomache, aka 'men')...


http://moimrestaurant.com/
http://nymag.com/listings/restaurant/moim/

Transform

“It may be hard for an egg to turn into a bird: it would be a jolly sight harder for it to learn to fly while remaining an egg. We are like eggs at present. And you cannot go on indefinitely being just an ordinary, decent egg. We must be hatched or go bad.” - C.S.Lewis




















Kate Moss @Vogue Paris May 2011 Issue