Thursday, June 30, 2016

yahu fashion

this greif intensifies when he is alone. therefore, he tries his best to pour out his feelings to a willing listner,\
his greif, which has abated for a while, returns.
you are supposed to clap
i'm not not suppose to be actually , i'm just contending for that.
for that alone you deserves a seprate award.
its already slipped away
ahhh no not as yet.
she just gives that nice vibes,
just add a tea to it,c'mon   do it
you already won the haper..
ohh that sealed it.
wud you like to give the acceptance speech, very fast.
have you won this for the second time.
this is the problem with upbringing.
you're just redeming your...
stop kind of creating another rumor.
he is scared of turbulance.
i have not made any statements.
dishonesty and pretencie / fake nature.
we have not reached that space, m not saying we cant do that but their is something which we have inside us.
so m gonna first ask what i asked amir and salman 'who hadn't been on the show that why it has taken you so long to be on this couch.
so nobody wants to be grilled. so thats why i wouldnt wants to come to your show.i would rather just meet you socially.
why you have to do this there is so much of hassle.
i'm coming to your show and telling you its very terrible.
i have always given hits with newcomers.
 is this hamper intising/entising you enough farhan?
u'r sick person,you have been watching this show.
there is a vast improvement.consulation prrize.
brace yourself.
what does that mean.
i wud like u to enjoy it,feel relish.
ny word thats comming to my mind is slightly harsh.
  there's no food you can eat or book you can read or pithy sentence that's going to magically transform you into an energetic and dynamic go-getter. 

 You were copied a lot throughout your career. Did you ever care?
I think it’s an honor badge. I think it’s complimentary. I’ve worked with photographers doing advertising campaigns and often one photographer might be inspired and imitate another photographer. It happens. It’s flattery! And it happens in all walks of life. I think the fact that there are clothes that are available at very low prices weeks after they appear on the runway at very high prices is just a fact of life. We live in that world today; one makes adjustments. But they’re not the same. They’re really not the same.


 Well, I named my first fragrance “Obsession” because I had that obsession about my work, about a sense of what my idea of perfection was. I worked on every detail and every aspect of the business to see to it that we could offer people the best of what we could do. 

when you left,you were replaced by so and so people,who both left the company very recently. how do you feel about the fact that first time since your departure somebody else will take the reins of the company.
-they have hinted that, at last, they want one creative director who overseas the vision of all product globaly and in my openion its a very positive step.
you can have diffrent price points, you can have diffrent product lines,but it still has to look like there's one point of view.And thats doable.
i did it.
it takes a huge effort:obessing over every detail,being driven to make everything as good as possibly it can be, and having a confidence to go on when things dont always go your way, because there are always bumps on the road. it takes a lot to built a global business.

 with the possible exception of Michael Kors, no designer has risen up to carry on that mantle. How do you explain that?

  I don’t believe the time is wrong. And that’s what’s so great about the fashion industry: there’s always an opportunity for someone to express themselves, to grow, to do business, to create. It’s not easy but it’s doable.

  They may have had a couple of good years, but there was no longevity.

  Not everyone looks like a runway model. I just tried to make clothes for real women.
 I really didn’t care! (Laughs) Often I’d be told that we got more attention through the images that we produced.
  I think if I were doing it today, I would still do it the same way.
 .
 I had a feeling about what kinds of television programs they might watch or what magazines they read. I don’t mean that I did everything by myself, but I was a part of every aspect of it. I worked on campaigns with photographers, with stylists, I had created my own creative agency that became like a mid-size advertising agency.
i knew what felt instinctively right for me, and i persued that through out my entire career.its the way i live, its the way i work. everything that i have done, everything that i have isan  extension of my personal taste,


 

Saturday, June 25, 2016

yupo

Sofia Coppola
i: your father sort of pushed you to replace bla bla and take part in godfather 3. was it a traumatic experience?
s: it was hard because i was 18 and the last thing you want to do at that age is listen to what your parents say. since i never wanted to be actress it wasnt devastating experience for me. i grew up with godfather as a familiar thing but to me it wasnt this iconic masterpiece.

Apfel
Ms. Apfel, do you need to be fearless to be fashionable?
i never think of things that way, i guess maybe you do.
i'm not a pastel person! pastels makes me nervous.

i: so getting dressed never feels like a work to you?
oh, my god, no, if it never felt like work, i wouldnt do it. people think maybe i just like to get dressed, which is rediculous.
i:I have trouble picturing you in an old sweater and a pair of jeans.
a:You do?
  I was never one to hobble around in shoes because they were fashionable.if you go to a temple of cuisine, you should dress appropriately. if you come in looking like a pig in with flip flops, and dirty sweatshirt. its an affront.
i think if you go out, you dont have to dressup all the time.i surely am not advocate of that. but you have to look clean and neat, and you know, not look offensive.
i think of these people who waddle around fifth Avenu in summer, wear tight jeans, that are so, so tight... it seems unattractive to me.

 “He knows how to have fun with life,” says Bittar. “He understands the seriousness of everything, but he had come to the conclusion that it’s better to be lighthearted in your perspective of life than get heavy.”
Mr. Herzog, do you think someone would ever be crazy enough to hire you to direct an epic blockbuster?
It wouldn’t be crazy at all, because I am capable of producing huge films for a fraction of the money that Hollywood would spend. 
i dont know, i cant really judge, because i do not relate to things such as popularity. it is comepletly vague and unknown to me what it is.
i was brefiely in love with abstract concept of geeting high.
i'm looking around for something casual.
i demand you relise us immedietely.

Hello from the other side.

In a world of more than six billion people, there are only 587 billionaires . its an exclusive club,
would you like to join us?
    ofcourse, the odds against you are abbout ten millions to one, but if you think like a billionaire, those odds shoudnt faze you at all.
   billionaires do not listen to common sense or do whats conventional or whats expected.

even if you absorb only 10 persent of the freedom in this articele you'll still have a good shot at becoming.

Donald Trump - I'm sure  some wise guy in media is going to accuse me of compairing myself to god, so for the record ,i do not think i'm the god. i believe in god. if god ever wanted an apartment in trump tower, i would  immediately offer my best luxery suite at very special price.
he's in the detain and you need to be there, too. no detail is too small to consider.

 the protestant work ethic has thrived for centuries. the persuit of prosperity is ingrained in our religious culture. the more you have, the more you can give.

 Massimo Bottura- To do contemprorary cooking, you have to know everything and forget about everything. First of all you have to know everything, if you dont know, you can not talk.
i can not evolve any tradition if i dont know any tradition.
you read a book to learn or you read a book to read. very diffrent approach. you look at a apinting to do what? to say ,"oh Vann Goah is so nice, look at that, its "The starry night." but you dont know Van Goah never sold a painting in his life time because people didnt understand what he was talking about. thats the point. be alert. go deep into thingss. if you dont do that, its all superficial.

Interviewr : well there is nothing superficial to the most of the dishes you have created.some are entirely devoted to regional parmesen cheese and some traces the culinary histroy of the Po river valley.
 Mr. Botturo : we compress everything, the passion we have, and from those passion ideas are comming out. you have to know the ingredient.
 The lemon tart is a very important concept.
      i was looking with a lot of attention at ate Andy Warhol cover and it says "Peel slowly and see."
 "Peel slowly and see" means everything! it means, "listen very carefully, there is something brand new here." And, "dont judge too quickely. just relex and enjoy."

the diffrence between an Artist and an Artisan is that an artist is free to express himself however he wants. an artisan has to create good food, or car that win a race, or the best belt made with rare skin, or whatever.
the main reason we are here is because Mario Batali told me, "youhave to explain to everyone what is Balsamic Vinegar is.so i created a brand called Villa Manodori that i started explorting thats what helped us survive during that period.
 it’s about culture. Culture brings knowledge. Knowledge opens up to consciousness, and consciousness a sense of responsibility. So when you have culture, it’s very easy to arrive at a sense of responsibility.


  McGinley : I am always searching for something that I never would expect to happen.

intrvr : Speaking of your friends, Dash Snow played an especially big role in your early work. How did you two meet?

I met Desh through this graffiti- writer named Earsot who i have know since i was 15 years old. when i met Dash with him, we had this instant bond; we were like best friends from the ffirst minute on.
i got so much attention from that show at the whitney that everyone sort of knew who i was and uptill point nobody really knew me.
I wrote her this whole proposal and said what I wanted to do and how much it would cost. So she just wired me the money and it was awesome. I did my first trip in 2005.

intrvr : For one of your road trips you shot a lot in caves. Sometimes it would take six hours just to climb into a cave, then you would be shooting for ten hours and climb out for another six. That sounds almost as intense as a Werner Herzog movie set.
 him :(Laughs) True, it is a little like pulling a ship over a hill. The first week is always really hard because you’re adjusting from normal everyday life of working, being comfortable, and being in a space that is yours to just being really transient.

Are you more self-confident now than you used to be?
No. I think it’s part of myself. Insecurity is very common among actors. When I started giving interviews and talking to people that I didn’t know, it was a nightmare. I’ve learned how to deal with interviews and insecurity; I’ve gotten used to it. But it’s always weird when you have to talk to someone you don’t know, someone who asks questions about yourself. It’s kind of a weird process. But I feel good. I love to discover and jump into the unknown and there is no security there.
 When I was very young I saw plays that are not for kids and I have a very, very vivid memory of those moments.