Thursday, January 29, 2009

Lili O. on LookBook


I have always have a minor obsession with peacock feathers for their unique beauty. 
The dress reminds me of the distinct look of these feathers...
While there is a lot of pattern going on, I think it works, 
and would not overpower the confident wearer. 
There is a chic, but bohemian feel to this dress- 
and it makes me wish it wasn't snowing outside!

Saturday, January 24, 2009

SHEI MAGAZINE SHOW


Last Friday, SHEI Magazine (an AWESOME fashion and culture magazine in Ann Arbor) hosted a fabulous runway show on the University of Michigan campus (clothes from ALLURE boutique in Ann Arbor), with proceeds benefitting the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.



Getting ready for the show!

Anna (the newest member of the fashion team) and Caroline

Fashion editor, Chelsea, fabulous in Pucci, of course.

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Thank you to everyone who came out! The event was a great success!

Monday, January 19, 2009

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE BEARON!

Last night, THE BEARON turned 1!
Thank you so much to everyone for their continued support of THE BEARON! 
2008 has been an incredible year, 
and we are so excited for all that is to come in 2009.

Ellis and I, on January 18th, 2008, wearing the first THE BEARON t-shirts.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

LookBook Ladies.

Kali- Represent from Michigan.

elle h. (this image is even better after her
profile told me "I wish I was a ballerina")
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These wonderful images were posted on LookBook last week- two very similar images but with a completely different feel. The top post was from a girl in Michigan and I love the free loving, bohemian nature of the image. The second looks like an image of a beautiful dancer, young, chic, and free. To see the images, visit LOOKBOOK here.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Thomas' blog

The director of the University of Michigan Center for Entrepreneurship, Thomas Zurbuchen, posted the following on his blog (January 10th), answering the question, why do people continue to work at night? 

3) … because they would rather work than sleep

This is what this post is really about. Work is so captivating that sleep just does not make sense.

I have experienced periods like that on a number of occasions. I would rather work than sleep because I doing something extremely important or so exciting to me that I just cannot think of stopping now. It’s the potential of success that motivates beyond boundries – time seems to become irrelevant. It’s like flying – some other force is taking over. You can feel how your entire mind is starting to work in an entirely new way and with tremendous efficiency.

In my opinion, this can only happen if three conditions are met: there is a tremendous sense of purpose; there is a sense of empowerment; and there is an environment of success. I would never put in a lot of time if I don’t understand why I am doing this. I need to know that success depends on me or my team. But, I think the last piece is perhaps the most important. Gratitude or acknowledgments are crucial.   Sometimes a simple “thanks” or pat on the back, a mention in a meeting, a cup of coffee – success wants to be acknowledged, or it dies!

So, can we in fact judge the status of an engineering project by observing the parking lots at night?

Absolutely - go look at their parking lot at night, and go visit them in the middle of the night. You will know immediately whether the place is going somewhere!

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As motivated young people, I'm sure that many of you identity with Thomas' post. I especially like the last line- "You will know immediately whether the place is going somewhere". So stay motivated, and remember your passions. No one can take that drive away from you, so maximize your potential, get out there, and kick it. 

Peace, Love, THE BEARON

*To read Thomas' blog, CLICK HERE

UN Headquarters

Good morning everyone! 
We always try to keep our posts positive, but I thought it was important to post this photo from today's New York Times. The United Nations inspired me to start THE BEARON, and is obviously very close to my heart. No matter what your position on the conflicts in the Middle East, seeing the UN Headquarters in Gaza burn is extremely upsetting. To read the entire story by Taghreed El-Khodary and Isabel Kershner: Click Here 


photo credit: Hatem Moussa/Associated Press

In Peace and With Love, THE BEARON 

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

The Fabulous June Bug



June Bug and Mark Ronson at the Kaiser Chiefs Concert... 
Pretty fabulous, no?




Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Happy New Year Everyone!




Baby it's cold outside!
Inside, we're still trying to hold on the last few memories of our 
New Year's Eve celebrations- 
while we sit through a new semester of lectures and discussions...
This year's theme was FAME and we encouraged guests to glow, 
being their fierce and fabulous selves!

PS HOW FIERCE IS LIZ'S COAT?!

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Welcome Back!

Welcome back to classes everyone!
Try to hold onto vacation as long as possible, 
and make sure to get some sleep, eat well, and take your vitamins. 
Photos from New Years will be up soon, so check back!

xx THE BEARON

Friday, January 2, 2009

Warhol at Cranbrook

Just left the Warhol exhibit at The Cranbrook Art Museum-
ANDY WARHOL: GRAND SLAM 
is on now through January 11th.
Here's the link...

Check it out if you're around.

No photos allowed, but the endangered species collection of silk screens 
will make you want to break the rule...