zaterdag 24 mei 2014
woensdag 16 april 2014
Fan of Benjamin Clementine
Yesterday, as a birthday present for mi boy, we went to an intimate
concert from Benjamin Clementine at the MC Theater in
Amsterdam. This singer and songwriter from London has spent a number of years
homeless in Paris, the city where he wrote his first song called Cornerstone and where he
got popular in the music scene. Its performance with the song on the BBC television show Later With Jools Holland in
2013 was amazing, or even more than that, and made me decide to buy tickets for
his show.
After waiting for a few minutes he
appeared in a long coat, without buttons, which he uneasily hold during the
entire show. I was wondering if he was maybe hiding a glamorous outfit
underneath, but the question remained unanswered.
The stage was occupied by
a black piano, a microphone and one spot on Clementine, no more was needed. The
spotlight, which couldn’t reach his eyes, made him look like a ghostly shadow
and highlighted his characteristic cheekbones. His appearance makes him one of
a kind (little ears, big head with tall hair, tight body and great piano hands),
just like his performance: his pervasive voice which goes from opera high to very bass low gave me goose bumps many times. He has a great timing and
both fast and slow melodies easily overflow each other. In some songs these
characteristics came perfectly together.
The powerful and loud singing
voice contrasts the soft and staccato tone when he speaks, which I noticed when
he tried to have contact with us (the audience). And although he shows his
sense of British humor, he is not into pleasing his public and therefore not
afraid to point out that he ‘hate[s] it
when people are whispering’ during his performance.
maandag 17 maart 2014
Rise and Shine!
Sometimes, out of the blue I understand why a classic is a classic and I gradually fall in love with it (last winter I had a little crush on Timberlands, but I was obviously not the only one, so I broke up). And that sometimes popped up a few weeks ago, when I saw the classic espadrille. And now I have found an adorable pair, from THE OLD HOUSE with a classic tattoo print, can't wait for summmer!
vrijdag 7 maart 2014
Your own online fashion webshop
I just
sold a fashion item at a fresh and brand new online network for second hand fashion which gets rid of all the other massive ones where your
new posted clothes get drowned under a million pounds of waste (and therefore hardly sell one). This one is different (at
least it tries to be and I think it has great potential), because it not only
takes its responsibility for the money, but you can also create your ‘own webshop’ which other can follow (!), and therefore
you can follow others too. The things I like the most is that the website is
very accessible and that you can chat and post messages with your future buyer or seller. So, don’t hesitate, dive into your closet or into the network
for a fashion piece from UNITED WARDROBE
dinsdag 18 februari 2014
One to listen: Benjamin Clementine
This is the way he was discovered, Benjamin Clementine, in a metrostation in Paris which he used as a concert hall...
... and since an amazing performance at Jools Holland he is extolled and celebrated as a huge talent. I can't wait to see him life, so I bought tickets for his concert in april this year at the MC theater. Make your own judgement, but be quick, the concert is almost solled out, just saying...
... and since an amazing performance at Jools Holland he is extolled and celebrated as a huge talent. I can't wait to see him life, so I bought tickets for his concert in april this year at the MC theater. Make your own judgement, but be quick, the concert is almost solled out, just saying...
zondag 9 februari 2014
Be like a Honey Badger!
I really like this animal's stubborn and 'I-don't-care-I-do-what-I-want' attitude. Do what you want or need for your own sake and don't be afraid! An animal's lesson to take into account
zaterdag 1 februari 2014
People are naturally creative, so YOU are too
I’m so
glad that I discovered the website whatdesigncando.nl (my boyfriend gave me
this tip). The name says it already: this website shows what design can do both
for the world and for you. And this morning I read on their blog about the
Design School (D.School) at Stanford, and you know what enthused me so much
about it? It is a school which IS NOT FOR DESIGNERS ONLY(!!!). Hallelujah! Also innovators from the industry and students from all academic
disciplines and education come together to solve problems and ‘to achieve
extraordinary results for any case’.
This clip will give you a short impression
One of
the founders of this school is David Kelley (American businessman, entrepreneur,
designer and teacher, according to Wikipedia), who gave a wonderful and
convincing talk called “How to Build Your Creative Confidence” (TED, 2012). He
says that creativity is not for the ‘chosen ones’, but that everybody is
naturally creative.
You really should watch his talk, because it not
only will give you creative confidence but you also get to understand why
creativity is so important and great to have. Did someone ever tell you that
you are not creative? He or she was definitely wrong. Be inspired >>>
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