Kanye West on his runway debut

“Thank you for anybody that didn’t believe, because they motivated us to break our boundaries,” he said.
“We don’t know what the reviews will be, we don’t know what they will say, but I got a chance to go to Italy and feel those fabrics. I begged Louis Vuitton to let me do more shoes after my shoes sold out in two weeks, and they did not. I begged Nike, I begged this company to let me do it. And I took out motherf—ing loans to get the best models, to get the best designers, to get the best venue. I gave you everything that I had.

“This is my first collection. Please be easy. Please give me a chance to grow. This is not some celebrity s—. I don’t f— with celebrities. I f— with the creatives in this room, the amazing people who spend every day of their life trying to make the world a more beautiful place.

“The amount of people that tried to get me a celebrity f—ing deal. They said, ‘You need to do boot-cut jeans, or you won’t sell.’ Shut the f— up ! Or Hedi Slimane in the motherf—ing Mercer, sitting with me, saying, ‘Stop giving them your ideas, Kanye. Do your own thing.’ Hedi Slimane! To feel so frustrated. And I thank anybody who came to this party, everybody who supported, everybody who believed, because people thought it was a joke, and maybe people still do, but I can only grow from this point,” he concluded.

Link: via WWD

Regardless of what you think of the man, you can’t knock the passion.

Maybe it is the family business side of me talking but I really think that you have to be bats#*t crazy to do your own thing, the commitment, the hours and just plain not knowing what will happen is enough to drive you cuckoo if you try to rationalise it.

Re-reading one of my favourites (Taken with instagram)

Misery as Motivation (link)

Misery as Motivation (link)

It has been a couple of weeks since I saw the film The Social Network but the one thing that I can’t get out of my head is the way that Zuckerberg was able to completely zone out of the world around him to create his work. The way that he single-mindedly pursued his idea left me completely in awe.

It just shows how a killer mindset, determination and focus can make a big difference in the way we live our daily lives regardless of the circumstances we are up against.

While trying to research a bit more into this mindset I stumbled across this article, well worth a read.

NYTimes.com: Inside the Knockoff-Tennis-Shoe Factory

NYTimes.com: Inside the Knockoff-Tennis-Shoe Factory

Counterfeiters played a low-budget game of industrial espionage, bribing employees at the licensed factories to lift samples or copy blueprints. Shoes were even chucked over a factory wall, according to a worker at one of Nike’s Putian factories. It wasn’t unusual for counterfeit models to show up in stores before the real ones did.

DNMs are the new black people.

DNMs are the new black people.

I must say that I quite enjoy them, it just isn’t easy finding a nice place to have one out and about.

Will I rule the world?

Will I rule the world?

Change the way you talk to yourself and change your outcomes. Good read with an unexpected conclusions.

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