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Two Things…Boho Mag

Happy Evening Happy People!

Saw these two things in the Fall 2010 issue of Boho Mag and I wanted to share them with you.

The first is an article about Seth Aaron Henderson, the most recent winner of Project Runway.  He has teamed with SolarWorld for his new collection, incorportating the aesthetics of solar panel arrays into his line.  An excerpt from the article:

His recent partnership with SolarWorld (a solar technology company in Portland) is a perfect example of his willingness to try something that on the surface may look out-of-the-box. In designing the collection Seth Aaron SolarWorld by Portland Fashion Week, he will draw on his passion for a domestically manufactured solar solution to energy, and his interest in exploring the technology’s aesthetic possibilities. “Growing up in San Diego, solar panels were everywhere. It’s SolarWorld’s commitment to being a leader in this industry by keeping innovation always in mind that interests me,” he notes. “There was inspiration from the moment I stepped foot in the SolarWorld factory. Innovation and sustainability were overwhelming impressions. They gave me limitless possibilities for a high-concept fashion collection. I also love the statement we’re making from right here in my own back yard.”

Pretty cool.

The second thing I wanted to share was from the magazine’s “plant the {seed}” section.

the desire of your heart

Deep inside of you there is a well.  A deep well filled with dreams, visions, and ideas.  Thoughts of who you are, of what you will become, of what you have dreampt about your entire life; aching to come out, to be heard.

Today,  I can promise you that if you listen to those things, they will become you…because they are you.  They are the essence of what you were born to do, who you were born to be.

So today I ask that you listen, & believe.  That still small voice inside of you whispering.  It’s called your destiny.  And today you will find it, because it has already found you.  It’s time.

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