Saturday, September 22, 2012

PNEH's pOlka dOts diapOoOoooo


:) happy Dear ;) winking PNEH :x lovestruck Friends, :P tongue

Here :"> blushing it is :-O surprise  The :-$ don't tell anyone shh! much '@^@||| dizzy awaited ~^o^~ cheer 
;;) batting eyelashes Diapo :-)/\:-) high five of 8-} silly pOlka B-) cool dOts @-) hypnotized  
If you O:-) angel haven't /:) raised eyebrows gone :-& sick trying ~X( at wits' end to 
decipher :-/ confused our =)) rolling on the floor dotty :)) laughing message o|:-) catchPlease '@-@ search me
don't :-(||&gt; give upworry &gt;:D< big hug
L-) loser Just :-&lt sighenjoy &lt:-P partythe diapo :(game) play game and have :D big grin a
wonderful :)   happy time :-* kiss :-* kiss :-* kiss &lt:-P party

Em Ci and Bi Twin



Friday, September 21, 2012

Going dotty in the garden (my last entry on Polka Dots promised :-))





Dear Em Ci Twin and PNEH friends,

 Well, it looks like the hydrangeas are going dotty (or is it
freckled? ) signaling the end of the season for them. 
I like to leave them on the bush until they turn all golden
silvery, a total different look from the pink-purple-blue 
at the beginning season.  

We have had many blooms this year probably from
 HL's smoke I mean watering hi hi   Lan oi, they are
waiting for your return :-)

Have a beautiful WE everyone,
BT


Thursday, September 20, 2012

mOre pOlka dOts and its stOry







Dear Em Ci Twin and PNEH friends,

 .... and ... here are more dOts for you ... 

Hum...

Have you noticed that none of the PNEH gents
has gone dOtty yet? :-) I wonder why?  

Did you ever wonder how the name pOlka dOts came about?
One web source claims the following stOry :-)

The ugly frog is transformed into a handsome and dapper prince by a simple, heartfelt kiss. He becomes beautiful because the princess believes he is so, a sentiment also reflected throughout fashion's history. The tale of the polka dot is no different; it's troubled childhood took place during the medieval era, where it became infamous for its visual comparison to the scattered and circular appearance of measles, boils and other infections. At the height of the renaissance, the polka dot began to earn a more tolerable reputation in cosmetics in a trend known as "patching." Also referred to as "moucheron," which translates from French into "little fly," patching involved  women strategically attaching circular pieces of fabric to cover up facial blemishes. 
It was the 20th century that truly saw the beginning of the polka dot's lasting role in fashion history. In 1928, Micky Mouse's female companion, Minnie, was born in the Walt Disney illustration studio dressed in a polka dot skirt, a trademark of the animated icon. During the 1940's and '50s, the polka dot graced the gowns of female celebrities from Marilyn Monroe to Elizabeth Taylor, during the same time period Christian Dior began to release his notable hourglass dresses in spotted prints. The polka dot dress became a staple for Lucille Ball's wardrobe in I Love Lucy. Gaining global recognition, the polka dot has not looked back towards it's troubled past. Time has only brought continuous success to the polka dot; Marvel comic books created a superhero in its likeliness, Mr. Polka Dot! And how can we forget Brian Hyland's 1960 hit "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini"? To this day, the polka dot makes a continuous appearance in fashion week. It's a favorite motif among designers such as Rei Kawakubo of Comme Des GarconsMiuccia Prada and Stella McCartney. In a documented meeting between Marc Jacobs and Yayoi Kasama, the Japanese visual artist gave the fashion designer a rendition of his own Louis Vuitton bag decorated in her signature polka dot cascade. While the exchange signified a collaboration that could have been but never was,  Kasama's influence can still be seen in Jacob's Fall 2011 collection. 
Patching, or "Moucheron"
Here are my dots for today, and no I won't try the Moucherons hihi

Cheers,
BT



Fw: [MC74 and Friends] PICTURES ... WITH A STORY






DEAR  MAI  CHAU , BAO  TRAM  AND  FRIENDS 
THE  STORY  OF  M D C ' S  SIGN  ....  MY  ( OUR  )  FAVORITE   " PECHE  MIGNON  "       BIZ   HL

Fw: [MC74 and Friends] Pictures with another NEW Story from Tokyo



Thanks Quang & MC!

Attended an amazing Gc event in Tokyo...
Here's the story: The event  celebrates Japanese rising stars in their own field, a Tea Ceremony Master, a Sushi Chef, a Singer, a Kimono Stylist, an Ikebana Artist...
The Singer, Tomoca, a young lady who combines traditional Japanese songs with English pop is really pretty and friendly and wears a denim kimono with an LV obi, how cool is that? On the other hand, Mami Kisaragi is a Kimono Stylist, she puts together a kimono like a work of art... 
The Sushi Chef, Kenjiro Hatch Hashida, is super talented and nice, he runs one of the most successful sushi place in Tokyo and also caters to celebrities from all over the world, and during the event, he proposed on stage to his sweetheart, a gorgeous Canadian Japanese ex-model, aarrggh, so romantic... and of course she said yes! You can see it all in this smilebox, but for a clearer look of Tomoca in her denim kimono, see the attached photo!
That's it folks, back to work now.
Cheers
Caro

Fw: [MC74 and Friends] Pictures with a Story from Tokyo




Here's a bird's eye view of the Zojoji temple taken from my hotel...




Caro

Fwd: pOlka dOts or photo with a story?



Dear BiTwin, fellow PNEHs, painters, poets, Mai Quang and Forum friends

I did wonder at the beginning when my twin came out with the theme pOlka dOts, whether she had a little secret admiration for artist Yayoi (a bit of a tongue twister IMHO :-)) Kusama and this was her way of paying tribute to the artist by making us look for polka dots..
I soon found out that some of the polka dots entries submitted by HL and BiTi were products of Louis Vuitton's collaboration with artist Kusama. Coincidence or conspiration? :-):-):-)
Any way, as a true coincidence, last night when we drove past the Whitney Museum on Madison Avenue, I noticed gigantic red beach balls with white polka dots, inside the museum near its entrance. So I took my chance and asked my son Chuong whether it would be a big problem to make a little stop. He then asked me why, so I told him about the balls and our pOlka dOts theme.
To my surprise, he very nicely replied that we could stop for my photos, but it would become a problem with the traffic cop if I took too long. So I crossed my heart and promised it would not take me more than a few minutes, forgetting that it was a promise impossible to keep :-):-), jumped off the car quickly so he would not have time to change his mind, and ran to the museum entrance only to find out that it was already closed for the day. However, through the glass walls, I was able to take pictures of the balls which were hanging from the ceiling like planets in a galaxy .
Curious about the balls, I googled the Whitney current exhibitions, and Kusama's name came up. The exhibition is supported by...surprise...Louis Vuitton. I also learned that the Whitney has a special exhibition by Kusama called Fireflies on the Water where visitors could only enter one at a time so they would fully experience the sensation.
Here are some links in case you want to know more about Kusama, her work and the special exhibition.
Goodnight
from be^n Bo*\ So^ng
MC   

http://whitney.org/Exhibitions/FirefliesOnTheWater

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/13/arts/design/yayoi-kusama-at-whitney-museum-of-american-art.html?pagewanted=all&_moc.semityn.www

https://www.google.com/search?q=kusama&hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=vcC&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&channel=fflb&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=HnhaULaNB8js

Fw: [MC74 and Friends] Pictures with another Story from Tokyo


Walking along Ginza main street, one can't help noticing a huge silvery white building with an enormous bitten forbidden fruit on its facade and a giant laptop in its show window... 
The Apple flagship store is huge and sleek, commanding prime real estate in the heart of Tokyo... 
Gathering in front of the store is a handful of die-hard fans lining up for the new iphone5, bear in mind the launch is couple of days away... but this doesn't seem to faze these tech geeks in the least, they are getting comfy, with their folding chairs and bowls of noodles... 

I'm sure the crowd has swollen by today. Apparently for the ipad launch in Tokyo, there were over a thousand of people waiting in line for days in front of this very store!



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