|
Imagen de We the robots |
2 Comments
Leave a Reply Cancel reply
Eiko Hara
Meet Eiko Hara, a Japanese Dj, singer and blogger from Tokyo. Last week she came to México City to DJ at W Hotel. Together with six other DJs Eiko is traveling around the world as part…
Hairdryer
Me, blowing hot air over my damp hair. Gif by The Story Bureau
The Closet Voyeur: Erika Dirand
Erika Dirand is a Mexican graphic designer, that she after falling in love with a French photographer moved to the beautiful Paris. You have love, you have Paris — what more can you ask for? I hope you…
The Closet Voyeur: Erika Dirand
Erika Dirand is a Mexican graphic designer, that she after falling in love with a French photographer moved to the beautiful Paris. You have love, you have Paris — what more can you ask for? I hope you…
The Closet Voyeur: Joséphine Katz-Trataris
Joséphine Katz Trataris is a young and talented marketing woman, that in her short career has already worked at L´Oréal and Louis Vuitton.
Joséphine embodies the true parisian joie de vivre. Through the session, she never stopped smiling. Not…
The Closet Voyeur: Joséphine Katz-Trataris
Joséphine Katz Trataris is a young and talented marketing woman, that in her short career has already worked at L´Oréal and Louis Vuitton.
Joséphine embodies the true parisian joie de vivre. Through the session, she never stopped smiling. Not…
Big Top Candy Shop Austin
In the 80s and beginning of 90s there were only two ways to get goods from United States to Mexico (you couldn’t get it until free trade agreement of 1994) , you either crossed the border to buy them, or…
Big Top Candy Shop Austin
In the 80s and beginning of 90s there were only two ways to get goods from United States to Mexico (you couldn’t get it until free trade agreement of 1994) , you either crossed the border to buy them, or…
The Closet Voyeur: Juan Manuel Salazar
I met Juan Manuel on my last trip to Paris. He left Mexico a couple of years ago and moved to Paris to pursuit the dream of being a designer. How brave is that? I immediately felt inspired by his…
The Closet Voyeur: Juan Manuel Salazar
I met Juan Manuel on my last trip to Paris. He left Mexico a couple of years ago and moved to Paris to pursuit the dream of being a designer. How brave is that? I immediately felt inspired by his…
The Closet Voyeur: Michell Halley
The Closet Voyeur is happy to welcome you to the home of interior decorator Michell Halley. Consider it an early christmas gift from the story bureau and tardeotemprano.
Have a great celebration with your…
The Closet Voyeur: Michell Halley
The Closet Voyeur is happy to welcome you to the home of interior decorator Michell Halley. Consider it an early christmas gift from the story bureau and tardeotemprano.
Have a great celebration with your…




We all say that somtimes, but I think we do amazing things every moment in our life, we just need to recognize every second is brand new, is life through
breathing.
Hehe cute.
As for your question, my family and I are Chinese but I’ve only been to China once when I was 10. It’s a country that is developing and changing very quickly, so what little advice I could give you would be very irrelevant. Sorry!