How we communicate is changing. How we consume is changing. How we define "cool" is changing. Experience itself is the new currency of cool. Fashion, art and culture to enrich experience and rake in the cool.
Friday, December 21, 2007
Tokyo the Strange
Blaine Harden of the The Washington Post delivers three snap shots that may explain it all ...
Georgia E. is just a small record of design inspiration, smart fashion and day dreams about travel and culture. It's named after my great-grandmother, Georgia Eliza, who had an endless curiosity for the world and all its wonders. She spent her days in a little town called Wadesboro, North Carolina, but she was a life-long subscriber to National Geographic and read every issue cover to cover. Georgia E. was a real explorer and living proof that sometimes you can see a lot of the world just by sitting on your front porch with a newspaper, magazine, book or laptop.
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