It is still life in the fashion slow lane and Marco the Pug still sleeps under my desk. The journey continues, from Italy to Hong Kong. From Seattle to San Diego
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Success. This word means different things to different people. My idea of ultimate success is doing what you love and being super successful at it. An entrepreneur at heart, I have always tried to find a way to do what I love and make money doing it. I have been able to do what I love and make a living doing it, but I have never been able to be make a killing yet. I have started a few brands over the years but nothing has made it to top. (I will try again.) However I run into people in real life that are often able to find that passion and make a killing while doing what they love. One of those uber success stories is my neighbor Annie. For the past few years, I would often run into an attractive young blonde in our apartment building in La Jolla and we would exchange pleasantries. Our exchanges were always related to fashion because she was always wearing amazing handbags and cute outfits. She w...
Just in time for Valentine's Day! Grab yours while you can! This beautiful red bag is made from the finest leather available and features a minimalist design with pleats on the front and back panel, a cut-out handle, zipper compartment, and adjustable shoulder strap. To shop go to www.roccodante.com Bag design: Tara Sauvage Photo and model: Larae Lobdell for Rocco & Dante
Don't allow anyone to take away your happiness or your life because they are not comfortable with the choices you have made in FOR YOUR OWN LIFE. The title is a bit misleading. I don't exist to please people. It took me a long time to figure that out. One of the main things I noticed after I was about 30 years of age and got married was that I had a lot of people noticing how I lived my life, my career, my house, and basically everything in general. Before I got married I was a bit of a nomad and traveled all over the world. At that time, if people were judging me, I was too busy flying to Thailand or Amsterdam to notice, and my house was a rented room on the beach in Los Angeles. After I got married, the criticism started rolling in like Thunder. First, it was, my apartment or house was not big enough. (sorry rent is sky-high in Los Angeles), then when we bought our first house, it was still not big enough. Then, I got a dog, a pug named Rocco, and my condo was...
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