Tuesday, June 19, 2007

The Big M

Ego and designing both thrive on a symbiotic relationship and it takes maturity, detachment, and humility to keep the rapport on a healthy balance. Most artists feign nonchalence about their works but when hit with the right nail on the sensitve spot, one can attest to the fragility of their pride. Realistically speaking creating things is indeed very personal, therefore it seems natural that designers tend to 'over-react' when they feel the critique does no justice to their thought process, skills, etc behind their product.
I remembered Mr. Tang (Guan Bee) who shared with us his idea of making a short film. It is a simple film about inflating a balloon, with the word 'ME' (in Mandarin) written on it. The film would end when the ballon burst as a result of over-inflating. I liked his profound insight and once in a while thought about the various consequences of over-inflating a ballon, perhaps that is why occasionally I see hyper-passion as ego in sheep's clothing.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

This Little Lamp of Sebastien Andre

Both Sebastien and I have toyed with the idea of developing a series of lamps for 72 Smalldive's Le Rituel du Coucher project; unfortunately I am currently overloaded with my preparation for Paris Fashion Week. We agreed to follow-up on the project in October. Interestingly Sebastien wrote last week - asking me if I would be interested to use one of his lamp designs as the starting point of my lamp collection. One thing led to another and I sort of proposed to him that we use his lamp (see picture) as displays for our stand in Paris. In that manner, I don't feel guilty for procrastinating and we can use the opportunity to 'promote' Sebastien. I'm glad he likes the proposal.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Pret-a-Confusion

Our application for Paris Fashion Week has been sent off. Somehow I feel that the selection process could have been made easier if event organizers are more 'available' to the designers' queries. Most of the event organizers seem rather hurried for designers to make a decision but the information they are willing to provide concerning their space is 'minimalissima' in consideration of the fees they would charge. Anyway, we have decided to showcase our collection at W Workshop Salon. Sales person Pascal has shown relatively more efforts than others in answering to some of our queries. I have to say Astrid's patience and professionalism (of Vendome Luxury) is highly commendable as well; her willingness to listen and her openess distinguish her from the usual take-it-or-don't-waste-my-time sales people.

Monday, June 11, 2007

Orient Express

As our collection for Paris Fashion Week have been more or less defined, I have decided to allocat my time for some sourcing activity this week. We have decided to use poly-propylene boxes as the packaging of our products (for a "frosty-peek-a-boo" look), and I've learnt that there is a huge source of China-based suppliers for that sort of products. Fearing that it may take a significant while before the suppliers would reply, I decided to send my request for a quote on Sunday evening. On the very next morning, I have had over 10 emails, of which a majority are replies from these suppliers - each email contain detailed pricing and delivery information. I was very impressed as I have had horrid experiences of having to wait endlessly for a non-answer to a sales query. It seems to me that these suppliers know better than to risk putting their potential clients in that situation. Now my onus is to drop them an email each - thanking them for their prompt attention and informing them about my next steps i.e. to review the price quotes - as soon as possible, after all promptness begets promptness.