True Love Behind British Classic Check
Merriam Webster just simply defines true love as 'one truly beloved or loving'. But human does not experience true love as simply as its definition, and not every human has luck to experience it. In my view, the statement says that ‘life is not fair’ is also applicable for true love.
For myself ‘true love’ is still remaining a wish. Will I be one of the lucky human in this earth to have that super luxury stuff? Haha… From Dale Carnegie, Paulo Coelho, Anthony Robins, to Rhonda Byrne will have sounded choir: ‘You must believe’. Okay I will.
Meanwhile I am waiting for that, I would like to share a little story of Christopher Bailey, the Burberry designer. The name never came across to me until last year when I had my work there. I saw him once in the project briefing. He looks so down-to-earth guy, far away from the image of fashion designer for high value British brand. Simple, low profile and lot of smiles.
Once I read in the interview article sent into my inbox. From that story I found about his true love in his life. He puts love not only in his personal life, but at his work as well. Touching and inspiring story.
Below are the links to few articles on him:
Tea and Sympathy - New York Times http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/12/style/tmagazine/t_m_p140_143_168_well_bailey_.html
Interview by Bazaar
http://www.harpersbazaar.com.au/harpers/site/articleIDs/10990E01CD086859CA2571A1001AF7D3?open&template=domHarpers
And from this video we can see how humble he is:
Interview by GQ Magazinehttp:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lu1H85OwUY