rave: sxsw keynote from the boss

unless you've been living under a rock you would have heard last week was sxsw here in austin. it still amazes me how huge this has become.  i remember back in college (which was a while ago) when it was this crazy weeklong hoopla during spring break where we got hear music from bands from all over the world. but now it's become an multi-event that involves, technology, film, fashion,  and food trucks. everyone comes and wants to be here.  it's amazing!  i mean, cnn rents out an entire restaurant and makes it their homebase for the week, perez hilton & rachel ray throw parties, every brand, band, film, product, app wanting exposure is here, and celebrities galore...crazy i say!


anyhow...a lot happened and i could go on for days about it but i just don't have the time or space to do that today.  BUT i did want to share with you something.  i did not have the privilege to attend any of the  official sxsw stuff this year but parties involved have been really nice about sharing, posting, and streaming content.  npr posted the full keynote address given by bruce springsteen a couple days ago and i finally got a chance to watch it.  and i have to say...watch it.  it's 50 minutes well spent.  

seriously, click this link and watch it.

i'm incredible jealous of the people who did get to hear him in person.  go watch...you'll be glad you did.



Open you ears and open your heart
Don’t take yourself too seriously
And take yourself as seriously as death itself
Don’t worry
Worry your ass off
Have iron-clad confidence 
But doubt
It keeps you awake and alert
Believe you are the baddest ass in town
And…You suck!

It keeps you honest.
Be able to keep two completely contradictory ideas alive and well inside of your head and heart at all times
If it doesn’t drive you crazy, it will make you strong
And stay hard
Stay hungry
And stay alive
And when you walk on stage tonight to bring the noise
Treat it like it’s all we have
And then remember it’s only rock n’roll

Bruce Springsteen - SXSW keynote address

rant: tom colicchio's spicy fish stew

just saw tom colicchio post this on his twitter...think i'm gonna try this later in the week.  hope he post an actual recipe one day :)

Tom Colicchio's Spicy Fish Stew



Sweat Pancetta

add chilies, cook gently for 2 minutes



Add two bunches green onion, white part only, reserve green top. 1 knob ginger julienned & 3 cloves of garlic. cook for 3-4 minutes




Add 1 cup white wine

Add 2 dz. title neck clams, cover cook on medium until the clams open



Remove clams set aside and keep warm add 6 oz flaky white fish, I used cod.
add sprig of basil, cook covered 2-4 m


Add small cherry tomatoes

add bay scallops gently place clams back add chopped green onion tops. 

Add blanched bok choy

Finish with chopped basil and dill & a generous squeeze of Lime

rant: dvf *hearts* gapkids


i don't know how i missed this, but i'm glad i saw it in my inbox yesterday. gapkids and dvf are collaborating.  i love dvf! although i'm surprised she is doing a kids line, i'm so happy she is.  they clothes are precious and so bright and fun. i can't wait to see them in person since my friend j is having a baby girl later this year.  and selfishly, i can some times fit in xl kids clothes so i'm excited to see if there's anything that would fit.  i mean, how cute is this collection?  i love the gray and green dress and the blazer...adorable!!






rave: louis vuitton + marc jacobs + paris = beautiful love affair


wow.

i don't have enough words to describe louis vuitton & marc jacobs paris fashion week show. it really is over-the-top and lavish. i did not get to catch the live webcast, but did watch it the next day. and really...omg!  and if you saw the spring show (just the set up alone is awe inspiring) this was equally if not more impressive. before we even get into the clothing and bags, let's just address the steam train. yes, a train. a louis vuitton train.  how apropos since LV is all about the bags and the original pieces were steamer trunks.  what a statement! it provided a focal point and such a romantic, of another era theme for the show without taking away from the actual stars. it makes me want to travel by train...and own some LV steamer trunks.  you really need to watch the show to see the amazing-ness of it all.

as for the rtw fall 2012 clothing and bags, oh, i think i'm in love. as models/passengers stepped off the train, each girl was escorted by a porter carrying her beautiful LV bags.  the clothing were in a-line, bell silhouette providing a very feminine feel without being frilly. and the bags...they were beautiful as always. there was so much visually to take in:  the cut of the clothes, the sparkling over-sized buttons, the luxurious fabric, the sky-high mary janes, the hats, the sunglasses, and all the bags in a multitude of shapes, sizes, colors and materials. 


















louis vuitton and marc jacobs really outdid themselves again.  i cannot even fathom what they are going to do next.  whatever it is, i'm sure it will be visually stunning from the smallest detail to the showcase itself.  

as if the fashion show was not enough to close out paris fashion week, the louis vuitton marc jacobs exhibition at the louvre’s les arts decoratifs opened with a star-studded event later that evening.  LV has posted the recorded version of the live broadcast which you can watch on their website.  i cannot believe marc jacobs has been with louis vuitton for 15 years!  i love how marc brings a bit of street edge, whimsy and intrigue to such a classic iconic label.  i am a huge LV fan.  i can still remember my first LV bag purchase and love affair has just continued to grow.  there are so many pieces i covet.  on my one-day-i-must-own wish list is a travel trunk. and if i were dreaming really big, i'd like an vintage piece.






bryan of bryanboy.com attended the beautiful affair and you can read all out his experience on his blog.  if you happen to be in paris between march 6 and september 16, i highly recommend checking out the retrospective. just to be able to see the collection all in one place would be breathtaking.

rant: rest in peace, leslie cochran

Photo courtesy flickr.com/chainsawpanda

austin will miss you.

photo courtesy of statesman.com

rave: louis vuitton and hong kong


“From the porthole I could barely distinguish her in the magnetic, all-encompassing night. When I was striving to, she was there, bathing in this particular evening amber light. Hong Kong was graceful and slender, a soft fine head of hair with dark highlights; a distinctively feminine silhouette.  Her youthful visage was slightly obscured by sea mist, half-open shinny eyes sparkling like a set of mirrors locked on the nearby mountain. Her perfumes, her colours and sounds were responding to each other in my mind. Mildness of Victoria’s harbour, wild vegetation and the sound of high heels calling us into its protective streets.  Hong Kong drags forsaken sailors to the extraordinary, the strange and the unexpected. Its ambassadors, wise and elegant women, pull the strings from avant-garde parlours. The city has a certain stubbornness that surpasses willpower and rather comes from a compulsive need to impose its own personal guidelines upon the world, a city that remains both very close and infinitely remote at the same time.
This is the truly feminine impression the city laid upon me.”
Text and film by Jean-Claude Thibaut
from the louis vuitton website

this is the first film in a series on cities around the world, where louis vuitton is using gender as a lens to interpret the city's identity. it such a emotive and visually stunning piece.  maybe i'm baise since hong kong is home and one of my favorite places in the world.  i cannot wait to see the others as they come out. 

rant: invisible children



have you seen this?  if you've been on the internet the last couple days (especially twitter, facebook and/or instagram) i'm sure you've come across invisible children, stop kony, or make kony famous.  this video is very powerful and definitely brings to light the horrific things this man is doing and the situation in central africa.   there has been an outpouring of support from all over, from celebrities to the younger generations that thrive in social media.  there has also been quite a bit of opposition and criticism about the organization and the founders.  with anything that explodes in popularity, scrutiny and condemnation is inevitable.  people have lambasted everything from what they are doing isn't helping central africa at all to the salaries of the founders. 

invisible children has drawn a lot of attention to the situation in uganda/central africa, who joseph kony is and what the lord's resistance army (LRA) is doing in a very short amount of time.  people are gaining more knowledge.  and that is the point, right?  organizations and causes are always looking for exposure and a way to get their message out. with society today being very information savvy, people do their own research. so with all this information at our finger tips, we are given lots to chew on. some times causing a big splash with something flashy is the only way to get noticed, to get people hooked in.  and once they are interested, it is much easier to engage them.

in my last job, i was having a discussion with the ceo about a marketing ploy gone slightly wrong. we were issued cease and desist orders and all sorts of not so positive press.  i thought i was in some serious trouble.  but what he said to me has stuck.  press is press right?  good and bad press both brings us to the forefront and brings exposure.  people are intelligent and will make their own decisions.  but the fact that we are being talked about and recognized is what's important right now.  once they know who we are, they are more likely to listen and know more.  

there's no doubt that kony is a horrific person doing unfathomable things.  i can say with full confidence most 99% of the people tweeting, supporting and sharing the video above had no idea what the LRA or who kony is before this video. and without the work of the invisible children organization, we would have gone on being ignorant of the situation. so whatever your feelings are about invisible children organization, what they are doing and how they are doing it, watch the video above. if you choose to support them, (or any organization in fact) i encourage you to do your own research and dig deeper.  so do they.

"But, credibility in the eyes of policymakers, fellow non-profit workers, LRA-affected communities, and YOU is our most important asset, so we would like to encourage you, if you have critiques, to get specific: find facts, dig deeper, and we'll gladly continue the conversation from there. If encountering something you disagree with, suggest an alternative to what we are doing- and we will absolutely take heed. If it's a matter of opinion, taste, humor, or style: we apologize, and will have to agree to disagree. As the poet Ke$ha says, "we are who we are."
Let's focus on what matters, and what we DO agree on: Joseph Kony needs to be stopped. And when that happens, peace is the limit. This is the beautiful beginning of an ending that is just the beginning. We are defending tomorrow. And it's hopeful." - invisible children's website

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