torsdag den 23. februar 2012

"In order to be irreplaceable one must always be different"

     - Coco Chanel

  • Gabrielle Bonheur "Coco" Chanel was born in 1883 and died in 1971 
  • She created a new look for women in the 20th century, creating clothes that were primarily comfortable. A Chanel suit of 1923 or handbag is still seen as a landmark purchase for women of increasingly younger ages
  • The Chanel No.5 scent is the best selling in the world
  • The interlocking Cs of Coco Chanel remain one of the ultimate brand insignia
  • Since 1983, Chanel has been designed by Karl Lagerfeld
  • The building where her apartment is in Paris was bought by Chanel in 1920, and still houses the ground-floor shop, the haute couture workrooms in the attic (where 100 seamstresses still work entirely by hand), and what is now Karl Lagerfeld's study
             
Karl Lagerfeld         




"A girl should be two things: classy and fabulous"



                                         

Smile :)



If you want to be happy, be.


fredag den 17. februar 2012

I'm a daydreamer. I can't really help it.

I'm a daydreamer. I can't really help it. If i get bored, my mind always wanders onto something else that's completely irrelevant. Most of the time, i think out situations in my head that I either wish would happen or wish I could have done differently. I plan out what I would say, what the other person would say, what we would do. I even daydream about how my current and future lives would be different if the situation happened the way i imagined it. It's fun to fantasize, but sometimes it makes me sad. 
I'm always so much braver in my daydreams than i am in real life.

onsdag den 15. februar 2012

To create is to destroy

Life is about getting up out of your chair
and doing something. It is about doing
nothing. Making a mess. Moving you hand
and your body. Leaving a mark. It is 
about doing. Action. Finishing. 
Experimenting. Trying something. Immersing.
It is about absurdity. A creation. Evidence that
you exist. Using materials. Destruction. It is 
about fun. Doing the opposite. Breaking the
rules. It is about ideas. Getting dirty. Making
mistakes. I'm going to ask you to make
a mark and it's going to be messy. 
Don't worry about that.
That's the point

tirsdag den 14. februar 2012

mandag den 13. februar 2012


There comes a time in life, when you have to let go of all the pointless drama, and the people who create it, and surround yourself with people who make you laugh so hard, that you forget the bad, and focus solely on the good. After all, life is too short to be anything but happy.



lørdag den 11. februar 2012

Smoking

Only smoke if it is art




Paul Arden

Author Paul Arden 7. april 1940 - 2. april 2008

Quotes

“It's better to regret what you have done than what you haven't.”
― Paul Arden, Whatever You Think, Think the Opposite

"it's wrong to be right; it's right to be wrong.”
― Paul Arden



“Great people have great egos; maybe that’s what makes them great.”
— Paul Arden
 

“If you always make the right decision, the safe decision,
the one most people make, you will be the same as everyone else.”
— Paul Arden

torsdag den 9. februar 2012

Elle


 “Nothing is worth the worry. Calm down.”


 Elle Magazine


tirsdag den 7. februar 2012

Andy Warhol

Kunstner Andy Warhol 6. august 1928 - 22. februar 1987
"I really don’t care that much about “Beauties.” What I really like are Talkers. To me, good talkers are beautiful because good talk is what I love. The word itself shows why I like Talkers better than Beauties, why I tape more than I film. It’s not “talkies.” Talkers are doing something. Beauties are being something. Which isn’t necessarily bad, it’s just that I don’t know what it is they’re being. It’s more fun to be with people who are doing things"

"During the 60s, I think, people forgot what emotions were supposed to be. And I don’t think they’ve ever remembered. I think that once you see emotions from a certain angle you can never think of them as real again. That’s what more or less has happened to me. I don’t really know if I was ever capable of love, but after the 60s I never thought in terms of “love” again"