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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Visit to Sugihara Washi Paper in Fukui


While I was visiting Kanazawa, Japan for work last month,  I had a wonderful opportunity through The Art of Travel to travel to Fukui City in Ishikawa prefecture to visit the Sugihara Washi Factory.  I met the president of Sugihara Washiya, Mr. Sukihara who gave my colleague and I a special tour of the factory where they hand make Echizen washi paper from all natural materials.  The washi paper making technique has a 1500 year history.  Yet the process has not changed much and it was interesting to see how the paper is made.  The quality of the paper that is produced in the factory is extremely fine yet durable.  Sugihara washi-trees and washi-flowers designed by Joerg Gessner is currently being displayed at the Guerlain Champs-Elysées, Paris Shop until February 10th, 2013.  



Mr. Yushinao Sugihara, president of Sugihara Washiya showing us the hemp that is used to make paper.
We were also very fortunate to be introduced to one of Japan's living national treasures, Mr. Ichibei Iwanoa, who is the 9th generation paper maker in his family, who is devoted to his work in washi making.

Mr. Ichibei Iwanoa, one of Japan's Living National Treasure showing how he removes the "junk" from the hemp








The almost final product!

The "secret" ingredient that holds the paper together like glue!


  Mr. Sugihara also took us to visit the local shrine of the goddess of washi.





Ringing in some good luck at the shrine.



Sunday, December 23, 2012

Influenster Cosmo VoxBox 2012

I recently joined influenster and received this fun box of goodies.  The Ghiradelli Sea Salt Escape was gone in a flash (although I did share, I'm nice like that).  I was eyeing it at CVS, so it was a pleasant surprise to receive it in the mail.  The creamy, sweet, and salty combination is a great holiday treat.  The Pilot® FriXion Erasable Gel Pens are in my bag and ever so useful.  No more of the badly made "erasable" pens from the 90's.  I also loved Forever Red perfume by Bath and Body Works, which was fruity (pomegranate) with the right amount of muskiness.  It's a fun scent, great for day or night.  And finally the Venus Embrace razor with Venus & Olay - I've always been a fan, so no complaints.  Nice grip, smooth shave and the Olay gives extra moisture.  What more can I say?





Wednesday, December 19, 2012

MOCA Museum of Chinese America Legacy Awards Gala

The Museum of Chinese America, MOCA held their glamorous star studded Legacy Awards Gala at Cipriani Wall Street honoring Chinese Americans in the fashion field.  The Legacy Award winners were Angelica Cheung Editorial Director, VOGUE China,   Silas Chou President and CEO, Novel Holdings Group,  Calvin Tsao Architect, Tsao & McKown, and  Humberto Leon and Carol Lim Co-Founders, Opening Ceremony, and Creative Directors, Kenzo.  Funds raised at the legacy awards dinner and silent auction benefits MOCA's educational programs.


From L to R: Model Fei Fei, Angelica Cheung (Editorial Director of Vogue China), Designer Jason Wu


Piece by Designer Maya Lin (designer of the Vietnam War Memorial)


With Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang

Chiu-Ti Jansen of Chinahappenings.com in custom made red gown of her own design.




Playwright David Henry Hwang



Wearing a cocktail dress by designer and friend Cheng Huai Chuang


With Designer Angela Gao of ANGG


Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Verizon Small Business Empowerment Series featuring David Chang of Momofuku

Verizon held their Small Business Empowerment Series with special guest, David Chang of popular NYC restaurant Momofuku, at the Laguardia East Sheraton Hotel in Flushing yesterday.  The night began with a networking session where participants signed up to win devices from LG and Samsung.  We also got to see Verizon's VGo telepresence robot in action.  The chest-high roving device has a display and camera built-in and allows users to interact via a remote operator.

David Chang spoke about his non-traditional way of starting his restaurant, with an unusual menu and an exotic name.  He jumped into the business head first and broke a few rules along the way. He carved a niche for himself by taking what others consider "trash" (intestines, feet, offal, etc.) and making it delicious.   Chang had several close calls and at one point was down to his last $30,000.  However, his refusal to give up and to become "just another statistic"and his tenacity reaped him great success and he recently opened his first restaurant in Australia. His advice to the audience?   Work hard.  Hire a good team.  Do not to listen to advice.

Afterwards, a panel of 3 prominent Asian American business owners, Julie Huang, founder of PR firm, Kaimen Company, John-Paul Lee, founder of Tavalon Tea,  and Sandra Lee, CEO of Lee Insurance, talked about their business experiences with moderator Jeff Yang of the Wall Street Journal.


Verizon Small Busines





Thursday, November 29, 2012

Rachel Zoe unveils new shop at Bloomingdale's

Today the popular celebrity stylist and designer Rachel Zoe launched her new shop in Bloomingdale's. She had a trunk show for her resort collection and also spring jewelry.  I asked her about her favorite pieces in her fall line and she pointed out a sequined gold dress which was perfect for holiday parties and also a sleek black velvet burnout blazer she was wearing.  Rachel was super svelte and was very friendly. The Rachel Zoe collection had a nice selection of chic dresses, leather jackets, and also statement jewelry.

With designer and celebrity stylist and Rachel Zoe



Saturday, October 20, 2012

Chinese Film Festival Schedule October 17 - October 20th

Don't miss out on the last day of the New York Chinese Film Festival!

Saturday Oct 20th

10:00 am Divergence
12:00 pm Q&A with Aaron Kwok
1:30 pm Million Dollar Crocodile
3:30 pm: Q&A: Mr. Lisheng Lin, the Director and Mr. Tao Guo, the leading role
4:30 pm: Lethal Hostage
6:30 pm: Q&A: Ms. Luodan Wang
7:30 pm: Under The Influence
9:30 pm: Q&A with Mr. Shimao Zhu

For tickets, visit AMC Empire 25

Thursday, October 18, 2012

The 3rd New York Chinese Film Festival Opening Ceremony

New York City: Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center - As flashbulbs popped, a steady stream of Chinese actors, directors, producers, entertainment executives, diplomats, and entrepreneurs, walked the red carpet for the Opening Ceremony of The 3rd Annual New York Chinese Film Festival.  Among the surprise guests included Luo Yan 盧燕, also known as Lisa Lu, best known for her role in The Last Emperor.  Fans went wild after waiting in anticipation for the beautiful actress Ziyi Zhang, who was the last, but not least, to walk the red carpet.

Stunning Actress Zhang Ziyi (Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon)