HANDS

Every person has his/her own unique ‘touch,’ and the way we move and use our hands shows something about our character. I was really struck when I first saw a group of Korean women performing on stage~ the way they used their hands was like a revelation to me. I couldn’t stop staring! I’d never seen hands move like that~ so expressive, so alive. 

I’m an American, and maybe my origin also influences the way I use my hands: quickly, efficiently, and with strength and certainty. 
Jean is Belgian. The way he uses his hands is entirely different. His touch is gentle and slightly hesitant. The way he holds the steering wheel when he drives, the way he pats the cat. We are totally opposite extremes!

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HOME FASHION Design Ideas

Last year I was so happy whenever I was wearing my white flannel bathrobe. Then I made my first TEA TALKS in it, and realized how nice it looked on me too. Comfort and Beauty~ who could ask for more. I kept thinking about cutting it off so I could wear it as a coat outside, but I didn’t want to lose my beautiful bathrobe. Anyway, this year I found a way to make my dream a reality: and I found it at PRIMARK. A leopard print bathrobe for 12 Euros, that I cut off and turned into the warmest and coziest jacket of my dreams. Here it is~ What do you think? Should I be wearing it out of the house?

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BEFORE SHORTENING

BEFORE SHORTENING


Originally with a hood

Originally with a hood

I took off the funny little hood with ears attached, and rolled up the remaining material to make a thick warm collar effect. It works, and I just love wearing it around the house or out. No matter what, I’m snug as a bug in a rug 🙂

Different belt~ Different look.

Different belt~ Different look.