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Stuff Successful People Like: “Rich Like Them” by Ryan D’Agostino

Pursuing success, for some, does not particularly require pursuing wealth.  For those that do desire to acquire wealth (such as myself), it is always good practice to research the profiles of people who became wealthy and understand their lifestyle practice.

 Ryan D’Agostino’s book “Rich Like Them” is a fascinating read on the lives and lessons of the rich for two distinct reasons.  For starters, the former senior editor of Money data-gathering method in the book is nothing short of amusing and ballsy- literally going door-to-door unsolicited amongst America’s priciest zip codes to interview wealthy people.  The other reason lies in the insightful responses and inspiring stories of the willing subjects (many of which were self-made millionaires), and if we were to diligent apply the principles and advice given in the book, we would all be closer to our dreams of financial abundance.

 

A highly-recommended entertaining and informative read.

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NY Fashion Week F/W ’11 Show #6: Oscar de la Renta

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Classic Collection!

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Achievers: Meet Amy Flurry & Nikki Salk, Creators of “Paper Cut Project”

Images by Caroline Petters, Mali Azima, and the Paper Cut Creators

Never compromise.  The things that we turned down, I think others would have jumped at because they were truly awesome opportunities, but it required some type of compromise on what it is that we’re wanting.  I think when you start compromising it’s not your dream anymore- it’s someone else’s vision. –Nikki Salk

Any emerging entrepreneur will admit the difficulty of saying “no” to offered opportunities- more difficult for others positioned in a minute niche.  Visionaries like Paper Cut Project founders Amy Flurry and Nikki Salk prove that staying true (and therefore holding out at times) can result in larger ventures without the back-bending.

The Georgia-based duo, both known for successful careers unrelated to paper art, have enjoyed a meteoric rise in the high fashion/luxury circle.  These “paper couturiers” build intricate creations, usually wearable on the face or sur la têtê, inspired by the innovation of fashion and the malleability of paper.  What was borne from a simple idea over casual conversation less than two years ago has brought demand from luxury staples around the globe- from exclusive Cartier and Hermes commissions to an upcoming spread in Italian Vogue.

Read the inspiring interview I had with lovely, humble ladies below and witness the powerful cycle of idea-making…to action…to breakthrough.

ML: Your first big break with Paper Cut involved fashion house juggernaut Hermes last year- how did the opportunity come about?

Amy Flurry: Hermes was specifically looking for “paper cut” when they found us, and they found us on a blog.  Yeah, very fortuitous (giggles).  The Hermes representative said she was looking in all of France to try and find paper cut artists, and nothing was really her vision of what she wanted.  When she saw our work, it did.  She saw the masks that we did for Jeffrey, and she really latched on to this idea.  The Paper Cut Project headpieces are now being worn by models and greeters at the Hermes stores that are opening in Asia, Munich-

ML: So this is already happening?

AF: It’s already happening, as soon as they got them they were sending stuff out! When I met them over in Paris we learned they in fact already opened three stores in China, one in Munich and one in Antwerp, so they had been travelling and they were holding up well.

ML: Why do you suppose your work stands out amongst other paper/fashion artists?

Nikki Salk: We want them to always exist.  Rather than being a store display that dies after a month when it’s taken down, we want what we created to always be something, and they would always exist…

AF: On their own!

NS: Exactly.

AF: They’re not just quickly pulled together for effect.  A recent Nylon Magazine issue called in a piece and it was for a beauty spread, and what we thought Continue reading

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NY Fashion Week F/W ’11- Show #4: Mackage

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NEW YORK Fashion Week F/W ’11- Show No. 3: Tibi!

                                     Images by Travis Levius.  All Rights Reserved.

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Special Announcement: 4.4.11

OH MY STARS…WHAT COULD POSSIBLY BE DEBUTING ON APRIL 4??

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Excursions: Lunch Break on the Brooklyn Bridge {February 2011}

                                     Images by Travis Levius.  All Rights Reserved.

It’s been SUCH a long time since I’ve posted an non-Fashion related Excursion piece on the site (like, last year) so I’m glad to kick it off photographing what has to be one of the most beautiful locations in the world: the Brooklyn Bridge.

One thing I’ve learned, and has paid off, is that no matter where you are or what different plans you had in mind, if you’re inspired by that very moment…CAPTURE IT.  I was already “photo’ed out” by finishing my {glorious} second NY Fashion Week season which ended the day before, and I just wanted to eat my chipotle chicken wrap and bask in the NY skyline’s glory on an unusually warm February day.

But I couldn’t help it.

My spirit couldn’t hold back the excitement it had over both the architectural elements of the bridge and the onlookers who, unasssumingly, added even more beauty and inspiration to the scene.

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Proverbs: Theodore Roosevelt

(Photo taken by Travis Levius)

Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorius triumphs, even though checkered by failure… than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much, because they live in a gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat.

–Theodore Roosevelt

…this should be written in every textbook, every religious text, in our sermons, in our classrooms, posted on bulletins in the workplace, framed in our home, seen across computers, television screens, and phone devices.  Wishful thinking it may be, but I often wonder how dynamic this world could be if hundreds of millions more would start living in the triumphant path Roosevelt described above.  While I can’t talk to the millions (yet), I would like to encourage you, reader and friend, to reflect on your life and your life goals, and determine if you’re trying to live your best life or the safe life.  The safe life, 10 times out of 10, does no one any good; the best life, 10 times out of 10, impacts generations.

Which course will you choose?

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GRAND FINALE- Oscar de la Renta/NYFW Experience: Show #17!

All Images by Travis Levius.  All Rights Reserved.

Introducing: The Main Event of the New York Fashion Week season.

This was my last show to photograph for New York Fashion Week, and it surely ended with a BANG- the front row was nothing but fashion industry all-stars (Andre Leon Talley, Rachel Zoe, Franca Sozzani, Joe Zee & Robbie Myers, Patrick Demarchelier, etc) and the models lucky enough to walk the de la Renta show have been the face of many of the high fashion campaigns you see in magazines and billboards.  Don’t believe me?  Check out the recent ads for Gucci, Burberry, Dior, and Chanel…just for starters.  It was an exhilarating cap to an unforgettable journey- from college student, to pocket camera amateur, to Fashion Week photographer in one year.

What blows my mind the most is that it only gets bigger and better for me.  I intend to be a FORCE in the fashion industry…and going through the financial hell to get to my passion’s beckoning call has proved well worth it.

The Mister Levius Fashion Week Experience: Complete.

(or has is just begun?)

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The Path: 2011…Sky is the Limit {Only If You Say So}

                    Image by Travis Levius.  All Rights Reserved.

There is something in the air…

Do you sense it too?  If you’re unsure, check the statuses of your friends on Facebook  and other social media sites.  Thirteen years ago it would’ve been enough to simply say “Happy New Year!”- but now everyone has their own spin of inspiration, wisdom, and ecnouragement attached to this upcoming period.  It’s evident that many don’t see this as another year…people are excited, and feel as if they are on the brink of something great in 2011.

Ha..people speak of the end of the world, when I feel humanity is actually starting to emerge in the right direction- using positive energy, a desire to live their best lives, a willingness to share uplifting words and experiences to others.  A higher collective consciousness perhaps?

  There is so much to say, so much I want to share, but Iwill keep this short: If you do feel 2011 is your year- RUN FOR IT.  Believe it and believe it wholeheartedly, and let no one deter or jinx the better you that is to emerge.  Personally, though I can truly say 2009 and 2010 were fantastic years, 2011 will be my TRUE year of greatness.  I fully believe everything that I’ve worked hard for, the challenges I’ve been through (and continuing to go through) will finally show its fruit and will show it abundantly.  

Readers, EXPECTANCY is what ushers your dreams and breakthroughs into reality.  So my charge for you is to EXPECT much, and GIVE much- giving as much of your Light and talents to your world so that the powers that be can truly honor your pursuits.

Cheers to a New Year…

Cheers to a New LIFE Ahead.

Live from London (and yes I am still here ;) )-

Travis L.

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