Showing posts with label vananh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vananh. Show all posts

Sunday, December 8, 2013

H is for ...

Every so often, I gift myself something. Not out of shopaholic senses but because I work hard, I am married to my job - that is married to the piano, I spend more times in hotels, up in the air, on the ocean, in other countries and in airports more than I am at home. There's no need to buy souvenirs from each place (bar the token fridge magnet for the country). Rather, I pick up pieces of designer items that remind me of that place. That moment. What my state of mind was. And you know, when in doubt, I tell myself 'I deserve it'. 

I was at LAX airport yesterday with some time to kill so after scoffing down a Cali Umami burger, I roamed the airport. The usual designer stores popped up but then there was Fred Segal. Quirky, hipster, left field items. I spotted three heart pendants and one of them had the engraving of 'hot mess'. I'm not sure why i was drawn to it but I waved the shop assistant down and bought it on the spot. I soon found out that the store doesn't sell online and they pride themselves for being a SoCal based brand with the airport store being the third store out of three (the other two are down by Santa Monica and Melrose).

That was the second 'H' thing I had bought in 2 days. The first was a white sweater with H stitched on the front. Everyone I saw during those two days asked me what Harold for. 
The first word that came to mind was Happiness. 
Then i thought a little harder.
Honesty 
Health 
Hope
Heaven 
Hot
Home

So many important H words! It's all about H right now :) 

What does H stand for you?

With love and grace,
Van-Anh 

And for the Right now:
Current city: Taipei 
Next city: Saigon 
Most recent purchase: IGWT 'hot mess' hand made pendant 
Reading: 'where chefs really eat'
Wearing: Tommy Hilfiger rose tee, Tommy Hilfiger 'H' sweater, lee denims, mango bomber jacket, pink converse chucks, Tommy Hilfiger pulled-leather belt, cotton-on leopard print scarf. 
Wish list: Lassen hoodie, oh and any Toni Maticevski dress. 
Missing: home. And also the energy that only comes from connecting with a like-minded musician. It's like an oxygen boost. 


Fashion worlds collide

Talk about serendipity. So. Arrived in saigon yesterday morning and in true Van-Anh style, went straight to my place, freshened up and was out and about, roaring to seize the day!
First stop, the Park Hyatt for some Sunday brunching with a great group of people.

Second, the cigar club to tinkle the ivories for some friends, be a human Shazam for a bit.

Third stop, Fê Cafe (26 LY Tu Trong St) for some fashionising with Devon, a fabulous designer for label Devon London. She had just launched her A/W13 collection the night before which I was bummed out I missed on but now I got one on one time with her. I had already perused the look book so knew exactly what I wanted.

This is like one of my all time favorite hobbies. Playing designer dress ups with the designers themselves. Adrian from Valenciani was also there too  (being his cafe of course) so that was awesome.

There was another girl sitting there of which I thought was a journalist or Publicist for Devon or Adrian. She was about to leave and we said goodbye and Devon mentioned she was also a fashion designer from Australia. Wait a minute! Just wait on a minute! What? Who? Where? Which part? There's only 1 designer I love who is Vietnamese who is in australia. It was on the tip of my tongue.

She said Betty Tran. Oh my frickin god! I had been following her stuff for forever! And she was standing right there in front of me!

I was like 'omg I love your stuff, particularly your green dress that Jess Hart has worn'.

How cool was that? Sitting right there in saigon was someone who I had admired the designs and successes of for quite some time!

We chatted and rattled on about fashion and music! So cool!

Serendipity! It seems to happen more and more to me! Full of positivities and wonderful networks!

Love and grace,

Van-Anh

And for the right nows:
Current city: Saigon
Next city: Sydney (finally!!)
Wearing: LF daisy crop top, vintage gold poof skirt.
Reading: thinking, fast and slow by Daniel Kahneman
Favorite food: craving a Mekong Merchant coffee and also L'usine olives (random I know)
Missing: the US ... Weird I know but I do! Always wanting what you can't have!
Missing:

Friday, December 6, 2013

Absolute heaven

Not much is needed to say here except there's a unicorn, there's heaven, there's wifi up in the air and life is magnificent :)

Love and grace from me in the sky,
Van-Anh xx

Monday, December 2, 2013

Show post-mortem

Playing the piano is truly the icing on the cake. Everything else that happens behind the scenes is why you get paid. From flying to getting your body adjusted to a new time zone, from promoting your show through all avenues possible (even if it means going clubbing to meet and greet and shotting Hennessy shots) to not knowing who will actually come to your show, from drawing up a VIP list to printing name cards to personally place on seats ... The list is endless. The stresses of putting your own show on in another country is something that I would not wish upon anyone. But it happened and I couldn't have done it without a handful of people. I say a handful because there are a lot (let me stress A LOT) of talkers. Then of course, there are the doers. 

Doing such a show definitely showed who were my true friends and had my best interest at heart. It exposed those who used my name in vain, it drew me closer to the right people and sent me running the other way to those who were complete shit-talkers and used my name only to get themselves further. 

I could ellaborate but there's no need to ponder in the past. The show itself went great and musically, I was happy with the versatility that our show had. 

Orange County, you will be missed. The 24 hour Pho joints, Trà Teahouse, the various local clubs that need not be named because the locals know what I'm talking about. 

I'm ready to go home. This last stint of touring has been taxing on the body. I sure have had fun but you know it's time. 

Til next Easter, thank you OC! 
Love and grace,
Van-Anh

And for the Right nows:
Wearing: pink converse chucks, Dotti crop navy sweater, Claude maid tee, Zara denims
Favorite food: Pho at 2am at Thanh long on westminster
Wish list: a new suitcase (how I managed to break a new IT hard case bought only 6 months ago!)
Reading: where chefs really eat 
Current city: San Diego
Next destination: Phoenix Arizona 
Missing: home, that is, Sydney

 

Friday, October 25, 2013

The steel magnolia

En route Shanghai, China 

Last night, I performed my first concert of two for this week. Regardless of where I am, what I'm playing and how many people I'm playing to, I get butterflies and jitters. Good jitters. It's that element of the unknown again, popping up. 
Standing backstage is nerve-racking, staring into the full length mirror with my headphones on, cranking Beyonce's Love On Top over and over. Yes it's my ritual. What better than a fiercely independent power woman singing a song with 5 key changes to gee me up?! :) 


The lights dim, the MC is heard over the speakers, applause and I step out, embracing the blinding light. Then it's a 45 minute work-out of playing, chatting, story-telling and utterly being in the zone! 
When I finally finish and half the house lights are up for my bow, I see faces for the first time. It's usually so dark I feel like I'm playing to a massive black hole. To my surprise, they're standing up.
It's a standing O! It's not like it hasn't happened before but it's always such a pleasant surprise. 

Then having audience members come up to you afterwards, genuinely congratulating you, giving you words of encouragement. 
'You've put craftsmanship and showmanship together ... Brilliant' through to 'not only is it virtuosic playing, you come across withconfidence and grace'.... My favorite is 'you are a steel magnolia'. 

Some of these audiences are true poets and so lovely and I'm not writing out of ego or anything close to that but I am truly surprised at these comments, people going out of their way to tell me these things. 

In the words of Lao Tzu:

That is exactly what I've been doing and will continue to do so. 

I feel so blessed that playing piano can even be called a job because it's truly the icing on the cake! 

With confidence and grace,
Van-Anh 
Xoxo

Friday, October 4, 2013

Denver Diaries

The last 48 hours was spent in Denver. Arriving to 80 degree weather, it was pleasant and as I got to downtown Denver, I soon found out it was a very arty city. I was to be playing at the Denver Performing arts Complex and littered around the city were larger-than-life sized sculptures! So cool!

Dining at fabulous places like Mizuna (French-Mediterranean cuisine), The Market (breakfast, fab coffee, pastries and gluten free friendly to my excitement), and Jing (Asian-Japanese cuisine - make sure you try the Buddha bud! A sechuan flower to spruce all senses) ... I was definitely taken care of beyond what I could have asked for. I can highly recommend all of those places. 

The performance itself was divine and received incredibly well which is always a nice feeling especially in a city debut. I met so many lovely people, full of wisdom and one of my favorite things is hearing what others have to say. Some had done their research and were curious as to what genre I was going to play that night. Of course, it was everything from my foundations of classical piano to what I'm developing now which is the classical crossover to bridge the disconnection between the youth and classical music. 

I wish I had more time to explore the city more and visit the incredible architecturally fascinating art museum. 

I did visit Idaho Springs, Georgetown and got to see snow today! Weather forecasts had said flurries and lows of -1 degrees Celsius which I was truly afraid of but mentally prepared ... It didn't snow downtown at 10:30am when I excited the Marriott but as we drove south, I started seeing white roofs ... They weren't white tiles... It was snow! As the day went by, flurries turned into full blown snow falling by the time I got to the Red Rock amphitheater. Unfortunately it was closed for a rehearsal as a band called Lotus was performing that night. It was truly snowing by then!!! 

Now at Denver International airport, I get ready to head to Sacramento, another new city for me! 

From the various conversations I had in the last 48 hours, one rang through loud and clear. You can make it happen, watch it happen or wonder what happened. I'm definitely down for making it happen. 

Living and speaking out my dreams everyday. I hope you are too!
With love and grace, 
Van-Anh

AND FOR THE RIGHT NOWS:

Fav food: salted caramel mocha
Reading: David & Goliath - Malcolm Gladwell
Wishlist: Kate Spade popcorn bag
Current city: Denver, Colorado
Listening to: David Phelps, Call You Mine
Fav clothing item: Kenneth Cole loafers
Next destination: Sacramento, California (yes, the capital of California apparently!)
Missing: boba tea .... yes, way to epitomise my asianess but the newyorker from tra teahouse is DELISH!!!

Sunday, September 29, 2013

the land where dreams are made of

California, USA

It is astonishing that its been almost 6 months that I have written on my blog. It is only now that I am surfacing from what feels like a 2 day coma of absolute fevers, chills, shakes, coughing, sneezing and everything nasty that I wouldn't wish upon ANYONE. Now that I have a moment to breathe, reflect, ive realised thay I haven't written in  THAT long! I know my vlogs have taken over a bit and I totally enjoy making them with many great responses but my fingers itch to type and write away. 

Goodness what has happened in the last 6 months? Well I flew emergency home from Beijing from a 2 month stint away and had a near miss of glandular fever. Bed bound for almost the entire month of May, i only left bed for the moments that I had performances and recording sessions. Mid June and July led me over to the US with an amazing trip, reigniting my love of America. 

There is no doubt about it that I am an outgoing person and due to that very reason, I had the opportunity to make new acquaintances of which have transpired into longer friendships. Friendships which I have been able to develop this time around being in the US. That's not to say that I revisited friendships that I had made amidst my travels during the last 2 years, if not from high school or musical adventures.

That same trip, I was able to spend time in San Diego, a new city which I grew to love and get to know quite well. I sailed Alaska for a week and was able to go ziplining and dogsledding, things that were on my bucketlist which I happily ticked off. Then of course, there was New York. Seeing Kinky Boots, experiencing 4th of July in NY itself and then leaving on the 5th July with 2 tickets in hand: one to London and one back to California. Talk about fork in the road?! I had never had such a situation before and i chose the latter. Saddened by the fact that I wasn't going to make it back to Europe this year, I flew back to California hoping it was the right decision and it sure was. 

Amidst all of this, Chris and I were mastering our Sentimentales album which came out last month and is available now through my website, on iTunes or CDBaby. This of course led to the launch concerts of the album in both Sydney and Melbourne and filming our first music video clip. We filmed til 4am after our Sydney Fringe Concert, the night before I flew back to the US. Talk about no rest for the wicked!!

Which leads up to now. The last 2 weeks, i've spent in the O.C with an amazing group of people. Not only have i met great musicians, been guest artist to some great events and shows, eaten to my hearts content but have hung with some wonderful people who i so rightfully can call friends. Sure we've had some rough nights, late night hang outs at BCD or a Pho joint, dancing til our feet were numb, laughed til our stomachs hurt and sung til our voices were no more. But DID WE DIE??? NO! The fact you didn't kill me, I have everything to thank for! :)

Health is gold. Nothing can happen unless you are in tip top condition and I feel so lucky to have an incredible group of calvins and fake-ratchets (Thy, Winnie, Adam, Michael, David, Alex, Sing, Brian) to count on! You guys have made these last 2 weeks incredibly memorable!

I have nothing to complain about really. I am living out my dreams and speak out my dreams daily. I can't wait to share more of my journey with you all.

MUCH LOVE and i promise i'll write more!
Love and Grace,
Van-Anh xoxo

And for the RIGHT NOW:

Fav food: tastea drinks
Reading: a theater hiring manual.
Wishlist: Jeffrey Campbell Shoes ... any will suffice :D
Current city: Orange County, California
Listening to: All Of Me, John Legend
Fav clothing item: my BCBG jumpsuit & my LF daisy crop
Next destination: Denver, Colorado
Missing: my hairstylist ... if only i could have you travel around with me ALL THE TIME! life would be pretty darn blissful :D

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Spotlight Sessions #3: HOUSE OF EZIS

SPOTLIGHT SESSIONS. HOUSE OF EZIS.
As most of you know, fashion is SUCH a huge part of my life. I live it, breathe it, play with it just as much as I do the piano.

I've had the pleasure of working with Andrzej, creative director and founder of House Of Ezis since the beginning of 2012 and can confidently say that this is one of my favourite Australian labels. It goes beyond fashion and garments, it's the expression and the input that I am able to have as well as such a fabulous friendship with someone i can definitely call a friend that makes it that much more special. 


Many of you have seen me strut House Of Ezis at my album launch as well as various other collaborations. 


Andrzej's story is intriguing. Having graduated with an Architectural degree, worked in the field and leaving it due to feeling the constraints of designing as to how possible it is to bring it to life, Andrzej moved into fashion. His first label, SIZE evolved into HOUSE of EZIS and is now extremely unique in style. It's funny how the world works because since being in the fashion industry, things have come full circle for Andrzej and his work was featured in the Venice Biennale 2012 (the creme-de-la-creme for any architect).


Here is my quick interview with Andrzej:

THE FACTS
Full name: Andrzej Pytel
Occupation: Creative Director and Founder of House Of Ezis
Originally from: Poland
Living where right now: Brisbane, QLD

THE Qs

1. How long has House of Ezis been in existence?
 3 years
2. Fashion is .. ?
 a word
3. Why do you not have collections like S/S and A/W? why be conventional?
4. Favourite place to holiday and why? Fiji; food, smiles, islands.

5. Which part of architecture studies is most inherent in your designing?
 structured response to context.
6. Worst fashion faux-pas you've seen? The suit.

7. What's the plan for 2013?
 no plan.
8. Hardest part of designing?
 working with gorgeous women
9. favourite part of creating a garment?
 draping
10. which designer(s) do you like? Japanese

The pieces i've had the pleasure and honor of being able to work with Andrzej and wear, as well as my favourite ready-to-wear garments include:

hurry hurry... get this dress on!
those intense moments when you run backstage into the corridor to get stitched into a custom made dress, made 24 hours before <3 td="">
the collaboration for my most recent album release... wearing House Of Ezis Couture for my album cover & booklet. such a privilege.
more ready to wear .. brilliance!
not quite simple as 3 steps :)
cheeky moments of finding a piano in Brisbane whilst in couture

draping at its finest!
one of my favourite winter coats of all time. can be worn oh so many ways :)
wearing House of Ezis in Verona, Italy for my concert, June 2012.
My other favourite pieces from House Of Ezis from his ready to wear as well as custom mades include:




House of Ezis has a ready to wear line as well as the opportunity to work on custom-made designs. Andrzej's concept of 'THE UNIT' gives the client the opportunity to have a one-on-one session whereby the dress is created and at the end, snapped by photograph. The client will then have 24 hours to decide whether they want to purchase it or not. If it is not purchased, the garment is unpinned and appears never to have existed ever and will not be possible to recreate that moment in time.

Sessions start at $690 and can range up to $1200, depending on materials. 
The ready to wear garments are available from www.houseofezis.com 

As you can tell, i'm incredibly passionate about fashion and Andrzej really takes it to the next level. 
Go and check his stuff out.

Love and grace,
Van-Anh xx
 

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