Friday, December 25, 2009
the art of style
his and hers Italian leather shoes $50 each
cowgirl knows what cowgirl wants - leather cowgirl boots $45
she already had the hat but when her eyes spotted this lovely vintage blue coat with furry neck her heart nearly stopped. to revived her senses she had to buy it - only $50
Very Merry Xmas shoppers '09
Louis Vuitton hangbag simply magnificent. She had to have it. = $50
two friends, one fell in love with the gold leather boots $45 the other the voudou love bottle $25
clutch designer leather bag $45 it did not take her long to make a wise decision, in the name of personal style
this young lady bought this silver handbag for her mom - only $25
the voudou love bottles were a big hit this holiday = $25
our friend from Florida picked up a few vintage bags for friends and family = $25
Thursday, December 10, 2009
winter pop up / find us here - brooklynflea.com
i must admit we wouldn't let this young lady go without buying this hat (hand made), because she looks so cute with it on. $15
Sunday, November 29, 2009
x-mas shoppers - we got gifts
asiadognyc.com co-founder stopped by on a rainy saturday to pic up these fantastic leather boots and hat @ $60
Saturday, November 28, 2009
decorate your style
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Monday, November 23, 2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
nobel peace price(s)
not enough bags in the city of ladies
while baby sleeps ...
a visitor and a madame
even though her smile is always consistent but after the fur enchanted her chicks it was over. ah! ah! ah!
old man winter is now fashion conscious
Thursday, November 5, 2009
You Cannot Drive Forward Looking in the Rearview Mirror
I saw a horrific scene recently. A passenger car smashed itself half way into the back of a school bus. Thankfully, there were no children on board, but the driver of the car was severely injured. When the driver was interviewed, she was asked what happened and she replied, “I was looking in the rearview mirror.” Doh!
I also see people doing this on the road of their life…
At a dinner party last week, a woman was telling stories of how her former husband had treated her, details about things he said, did or never did. Eventually I asked, “How long have you been divorced?” She replied, “Thirty-six years.” Before this series of tragic stories (she thought to be amusing) she was complaining about not finding ‘Mr. Right’ and being single for 36 years. Doh!
At the same dinner party, another guy told blow-by-blow stories about his high school football glory days and how popular and cool he was ‘back in the day.’ Yet, just earlier that evening he explained he was going to splurge in spite of his doctor’s urgent orders concerning his Type 2 Diabetes (from obesity). He once again was turned down for a job and he hasn’t made a child support payment in six months. (His former wife was the high school head cheerleader). Doh!
Look, there is nothing more damaging to your future potential than spending your present dwelling on the past. Whatever has happened is over. Glory or defeat, once the clock struck midnight, the day was done. You are reborn each morning, and who you are each day is defined by what you do that day and that day only. You are not your past. You are only your present and your present actions will determine your future.
Now, let the past instruct you so you can be wiser marching forward, but don’t let it continue to suck you backwards. Jim Rohn teaches to have your past be “a school master, not a club.” Let it instruct you, not continue to beat you down. Look back for lessons, not excuses.
Oh, and by the way, that degree you have hanging on your wall was deemed irrelevant within 18 months after graduation. What you have learned lately is what’s important. The dusty trophy on your shelf won’t pay your mortgage, time to get into today’s playing field of life and play with intensity. There is a great line I heard that says, “You can never obtain success, you can only rent it and the rent is due every day.”
It’s great to achieve, celebrate your victories and be proud of your accomplishments, just keep your eyes on the road ahead and not fixated on your review mirror or you too, might find your life accidentally smashed into an object you didn’t see just in front of you.
How do you keep from constantly looking in your rearview mirror of life?
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
you need it we have it
this gentleman here wanted to step up his business game so he stopped by the shop
and grabbed himself a 007 briefcase - $25
vintage sea shell hearings for this young lady and friend - celebrating her 7th birthday -
it was a gift
look at that beautiful italian soft leather hand bag - her deep dimple tells it all - she is happy confident with her purchase / $30
new yorkers / we love to walk the walk
Sunday, October 18, 2009
cant beat these prices not even with a NY Yankees bat
well that's a start