Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Possible Magazine Ideas: short list

1. Amelie   'Amelie, an innocent and naive girl in Paris, with her own sense of justice, decides to help those around her and along the way, discovers love.' Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet in 2001. Remains to still be one of my favorite films of when I was younger. If you've never seen a foreign film before, I suggest this be a starting point for you. It's a wonderful story and it really gives you an idea of how different films are compared to cheeky American movies. "one person can change your life forever."

2. Nathan Hoeffel is a local fashion designer who now resides in New York. I grew up knowing him and his clothing is practically art. I've had the honor of wearing one of his dresses that he personally made for me. He takes clothing pieces and old rags and tr5ansforms them into something new and beautiful. He like old style, very floral and vintage with lace here and there. He ranges from short the maxi dresses. Though he may be expanding to men, he mostly focuses on women and their natural beauty. He's recieved: scholastic art and writing regional portfolio gold key award, scholastic art and writing regional american vision award, scholastic art and writing national gold key award, and been nominated for the sterling sentinel art award. He's never taken a sewing class, he makes every single piece himself, and he takes all of his promotional photographs.




3. Quiet, Please: Unleashing 'The Power Of Introverts' "From Gandhi to Joe DiMaggio to Mother Teresa to Bill Gates, introverts have done a lot of good work in the world. But being quiet, introverted or shy was sometimes looked at as a problem to overcome." This personally is something I've learned to live with so this article would have a lot of personal ties to it.

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