
Conversation – 15
Welcome to conversation – 15. This is number 15 of this thread.
We are in TAY. This Thread is three years old.
I hope you enjoy this as it covers music, fashion and most of all
Heidi Daus. I am an Avid Collector. ♥ my focus is fashion being a former
fashion model. As a singer I cover lots of old school music and popular and
show tunes. Movies are a must. We talk about a lot of things in Conversation.
Please remember this is TAY! I am still learning the new system so bear with me.
Blessings to you all. ♥ Happy Holidays ♥
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Diane Gilman started her career designing for some of the world’s biggest rock ‘n’ roll stars. Decades later, she has earned the title of “HSN’s Jean Queen” with legions of dedicated fans. DG2 by Diane Gilman features chic separates and accessories to enliven a classic wardrobe. Her versatile collections are anchored in denim, with multiple fabrications to suit every taste, shape and style. She’s constantly updating popular silhouettes with solution technology, trend-right color, unique finishes, embellishments and exclusive prints, keeping the emphasis on comfort and fit — because every woman deserves a flattering wardrobe to complement her dynamic life.
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Enjoy your Sunday everyone. Shout out to Loaf, Taci, Cherie, Tamrick and all. ♥
Still thinking of you Mcpoopoo I prey you are doing well. ♥ -
Diane Gilman is an American clothing designer and shopping channel television personality on HSN, where she is known as the “Jean Queen”. May 2014 marked her 20th anniversary on the retail network, where she built her $150 million jeans empire. She is the number one selling fashion brand on HSN, and also appears regularly on TSC, QVCItaly, and QVCuk
She began specializing in jeans after noticing the denim industry’s void in catering to baby boomer women like herself.] Since then, she has expanded her offerings to highly successful line of tops and separates.
In 2013, Diane authored a book called Good Jeans: 10 simple Simple Truths about Feeling Great, Staying Sexy, & Aging Agelessly. While her book is largely biographical in nature, she uses her story to encourage and inspire women go after their dreams and regain a greater sense of self-entitlement that may have been withered by societal expectations and pressures placed upon women past a certain age.
She was interviewed by Cathy Horyn of The New York Times and CBS This Morning. She also regularly blogs for The Huffington Post. Diane has received multiple awards for her success in the fashion industry, as well as for her inspirational voice.
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DG2 by Diane Gilman Button-Front Denim Shirt with Lace-Up Sleeves
607-742DG2 by Diane Gilman Button-Front Denim Shirt with Lace-Up Sleeves Awesome shirt alert! Sensational sleeves transform a classic button-down, adding drama to this reconceived wardrobe staple. Drawcords lace thru metal grommets, tying off just above dramatic bell cuffs. Every gesture or swing of the arms becomes an exhibition of style in this fantastic top. If ever a denim shirt demanded to be noticed, this is it.
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Diane Gilman and Suzanne Runyan. 🙂
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The Gilman Look. ♥
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Get The Gilman Look ♥
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Cherie,
You took the kids to the San Diego Zoo? I know for a fact that is the BEST ZOO IN THE WORLD!
Love the Pic too Oh My! 🙂When I visit my niece that is the first place I am going. I can take a 6 hour drive to St. Louie
and they have a great Zoo but San Diego takes the cake. ♥ Did you see this little fellow?I know you are sleeping in. Here is a smoothie. I am glad you like the pics of the Heidi Daus
Jacket. Heidi has them in several colors and it was made available for her girls this year.
I hope to get them in other colors. I will wear leggings yep I am going to rock that jacket. ♥
Cherie a lot is going on in the family so I have my hands in doing everything. I need a vacation! -
Diane Gilman TS. ♥
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Enlightenment At Home
Spiritual growth can take place anywhere, if you are open and ready to learn and receive.
Many spiritual seekers feel called to far-flung places across the globe in the interest of pursuing the path of their enlightenment. This may indeed be the right course of action for certain people, but it is by no means necessary to attaining an enlightened consciousness. Enlightenment can take root anywhere on earth, as long as the seeker is an open and ready vessel for higher consciousness. All we need is a powerful intention, and a willingness to do the work necessary to moving forward on our path.
In terms of spiritual practice, at this moment, there are more tools available to more people than at any other time in history. We have access to so much wisdom through the vehicles of books, magazines, the Internet, television, and film. In addition, the time-honored practice of meditation is free, and sitting quietly everyday, listening to the universe, is a great way to start the journey within. There is further inspiration in the fact that the greatest teachers we have are our own life experiences, and they come to us every day with new lessons and new opportunities to learn. If we look at the people around us, we may realize that we have a spiritual community already intact, and if we don’t, we can find one, if not in our own neighborhood, then on-line.
Meanwhile, if we feel called to travel in search of teachers and experiences, then by all means, we should. But if we can’t go to India, or Burma, or Indonesia, or if we don’t have the desire, this is not an obstacle in terms of our spiritual development. In fact, we may simply be aware that our time and energy is best spent in our own homes, with our meditation practice and all the complications and joys of our own lives. We can confidently stay in one place, knowing that everything that we need to attain enlightenment is always available right where we are.
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