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Sunday, August 28, 2011

The Red Zone of Politics


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Politics are in full swing with the candidates trying to win support and momentum wherever they can find it. Each candidate is trying to establish their authentic message and their own powerhouse image. What we are seeing is a universal and conventional style of a dark navy suit, a white dress shirt and a standardized ruby red necktie. It has a strong presidential presence but is, from our fashion and tie aficionado's point of view, lacking in originality and authenticity.


Classic Mitt Romney & Rick Perry Ties

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Last week, Esquire wrote an article titled “CNN Tea Party: Battle of the Solid Red, Silk Tie” and started the article with “Not even worth trying to declare a winner.” Each candidate was wearing the signature ruby red hued tie. The three ties above are a good example of ties that, we are convinced, candidates Rick Perry or Mitt Romney would like. It’s possible however, that the overuse of the iconic red tie is starting to have a negative connotation. In this political climate, the public wants a strong, self thinking leader who doesn’t conform to bureaucratic conventions.

For the sake of innovation and modernity, we would encourage the candidates to shake up their tie choices and mix it up with new colors and new patterns. First impressions are lasting impressions and we want to see the candidates for who they are. Scientific studies show that red is the color that gets the highest reaction from the viewer. It conjures up notions of victory, power and strength. But trends are starting to show that politicians need to change things up to avoid a cookie cutter aesthetic. Our founder, Hendrik Pohl, was quoted in a recent article published by SFGate that "I believe the public would respond quite positively to a change in presidential candidates' attire. If I were to consult the candidates on their clothing choices then I would add new colors such as ties in light blue, younger looking skinny ties, and even 'Winston Churchill style bow ties'."

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Define Love..

I love you. It's not a weight you must carry around. I love you. It's not a box that holds you in. I love you. It's not a standard you have to bear. I love you. It's not a sacrifice I make. I love you. It's not a pedestal you are frozen upon. I love you. It's not an expectation of perfection. I love you. It's not my life's whole purpose (or your's). I love you. It's not to make you change. I love you. It's not even to make you love me. I love you. It's as pure and simple as that.


"And what is it to work with love? It is to weave the cloth with threads drawn from your heart, even as if your beloved were to wear that cloth. It is to build a house with affection, even as if your beloved were to dwell in that house. It is to sow seeds with tenderness and reap the harvest with joy, even as if your beloved were to eat the fruit. It is to charge all things you fashion with a breath of your own spirit, And to know that all the blessed dead are standing about you and watching."

Friday, August 5, 2011

Cats: The Cutest of Creatures

I like cats, I pet cats but to read about them was totally a new experience, but then someone gave me this brilliant Idea and currently after one day of cat study I feel like a CAT myself.

I hope (Insha-Allah) xD that It'll be as informative for others as It was for me, although these are just a few selected facts :)

So where to start from... I hear many people use this phrase  "Raining Cats and Dogs" when it rains heavily,  It is believed that this term had been originated in 17th century, England, when many cats and dogs drowned during heavy periods of rain. While searching a little more I was able to conceive that this term could also have been originated during an interesting incident that took place in England during a Soccer game, when it rained heavily after almost a year and people who had brought their pets with them, freed them to enjoy the rain and suddenly the soccer pitch was crowded with Cats and Dogs.


Thursday, August 4, 2011

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