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Living in Fashion

I just took these pics today when I somehow found out that these are the things I do every day! I pack two bags: 1 handbag, 1 laptop bag, go out to my favorite cafe to work, get a big coffee and go over my favorite fashion blogs and websites. Here are a few of my everyday to-do’s.

You can always trust that life in fashion will be beautiful and interesting :-)

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source: http://thesartorialist.blogspot.com/

My bags with my everything in them :)

My favorite cafe

source: http://jakandjil.com/blog/

source: http://jakandjil.com/blog/

source: http://jakandjil.com/blog/

http://www.garancedore.fr/en/

A bag on the floor. A perfect hairy dude.

xoxo,

Hilla Ohayon

a second before I turn 30…

Yeah, I know, it’s been a while since I last wrote here. I’ve been so busy! It seems like it has been like a long and on-going tornado when I think about it.

A second before I turn 30 (this Friday if you’re really wondering), almost everything changed: I left my job at the law firm after 2.8 years, opened my own private business and started working at a part time job from home.

That’s a lot! I hope I didn’t go mad on this tornado. Its felt right, it felt like it was time, and it took me a long time to get there. I’m very happy.

So I work as a Director of Community at an internet company which makes work management software. It’s actually a very cool job: I do their SMO (Social Media Optimization), share their news, articles, blog posts, etc. on social networks and interact with the readers.

On the other part of the day I write for Haaretz about fashion and trends, and freelance for small and medium businesses as a new media consultant. I also write content, edit and translate.

I’m very happy with what I do now, and always trying to get more and better. I just need to learn how to manage my time better and I’m sure I’ll be on the go asap.

As for my fashion writing, I have a great idea that’s been building itself up for a couple of weeks now, and I’m meeting my editor tomorrow morning about it. I really hope she’ll like it, it’ll be great if I get to do it on the paper and here as well.

Tomorrow I’m being “kidnapped” by my boyfriend. He’s taking me somewhere for the weekend, and wouldn’t tell me where as a surprise for my birthday. I have no clue on where we’re going! I hope (and sure) I’ll like it. I wish I knew what to pack… I have so many guesses about the location, and neither is certain. Oh well, I guess I’ll have to wait till tomorrow then :-)

Stay tuned,

xoxo,

Hilla Ohayon.

2 fashion projects. in 1 week. Here we go:

Here’s my latest project for Haaretz with the hottest NYE trends for everyone to choose what suits them best:

http://bit.ly/5rBb3c

And here’s Haaretz’ Culture Project for 2010 which has 2 items written by me:

http://bit.ly/7Abj8O

The pictures bellow are taken from the original post I wrote about Sharon Brunsher for the 2010 Culture Project:

I hope you enjoyed it :-)

Happy new year everybody,

Hilla Ohayon.

Pics taken from our porch – TLV-Jaffa pics #3

It was quite a stormy weekend in TLV. It wasn’t rainy but it was very windy, and the sea was beautiful. These pictures were taken a couple of hours before the storm actually started, from our porch.

One last line of sun light before it all turned gray

One last line of sun light before it all turned gray

Bye-Bye line of sun

Bye-Bye line of sun

Jaffa, Friday aftenoon

Jaffa, Friday aftenoon

The Beach

The Beach

I hope you liked my pics :-)

xoxo,

Hilla Ohayon.

Habits of Happiness

Matthieu Ricard actually lives on the Himalayas and shows us very easily our every day habits in which we treat happiness as it visits us, sometimes even on a daily basis, without us noticing it. Watch this talk by the person who is called “the happiest person in the world” here, a following smile is guaranteed :-)

Victoria’s Secret Annual Show

Hi,

Come read my post at Haaretz online (in Hebrew) here:

http://bit.ly/8KBNnQ

More pictures from the show are attached bellow here, enjoy!

Hilla Ohayon

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My relationship with writing

write

Oh, it’s a long one.

I started writing as I learned how to. I have always had a personal diary. Ever since I can remember myself. Always.

(The bad part is that I threw them all away)

writing child

That was me. The writing girl. When I didn’t have my diary with me, I wrote on everything I could: pieces of paper, school books, school notebooks, post-its, you name it. I used to save all the written pieces and save them till I get home, and then post them to my diary, so I won’t miss a single word.

writing woman

As I got older, I started writing only when I was sad or having a bad time. Those were the times I wrote most. I sometimes couldn’t stop writing and did it for hours. I used to wake up at nights and hurry to get a piece of paper because some random thought or a sentence crossed my mind  while I was asleep and woke me up.

Some people say I don’t talk enough. That I might be too quiet. I guess it’s true. If only they could hear how loud and clear the words are inside my mind, they would probably think differently. I talk to them all, all the time, inside my head. As far as I’m concerned, I’d write them all emails, letters, messages or whatever they’d like as a conversation tool, as long as I don’t have to actually use my voice. I’d much rather write instead.

And then came my thesis, which I made the main theme for it up myself, and it’s mine, and I’m creating it from scratch, and I love it. At the beginning it was surprising and so different. I wasn’t used to write despite my emotions. It’s research, it’s based on facts, it’s a big pile of notes, documents, tables, pictures, memoirs, and more that I have been collecting for two years now. I love writing it, yet it has nothing to do with my writing-out-of-emotions kind of writing.

Writing is endless. It’s another world, parallel to this one, and only those who write can grasp its wonder. I’m so happy I can understand the value of writing. I do feel privileged.

After all this came this brand new year with its world shaking changes. One of them was trying to write about favorite topics. As a career. So this is basically what I do here – I write here about anything I want.

So now I basically write in four different favorite places:

1. My thesis;

2. http://blog.vetrinas.com/ – My blog about http://www.vetrinas.com, which is such a lovely website that I love (oh, and work for :) );

3. http://www.bamoda.co.il/ – A fashion designers index in Hebrew I also just started writing for (in Hebrew);

4. And here. My home. Where I can lay my hat on :-)

It took me a little more than 20 years to finally write freely without locking my diary and placing the key back in my key chain. Growing up can be sometimes nice. Writing about it is another topic I try to handle by writing about with :-)

ואין לאן ללכת

בוקר. כפור. אמיתי כזה. מהסוג שהיה נסבל בקלות לו בתל אביב היו הסקות ראויות כמו באירופה, למשל. אך הבטון התל אביבי הישן סופג הכל – את הכפור בחורף ואת הלהט בקיץ. כך יוצא, שלמרות המיזוג, האצבעות קופאות לי על המקלדת. למה? כי מעליי יש חלון, שלמרות שתריסיו מגולגלים מטה ככל האפשר ולמרות שזכוכיתו סגורה עם הידית העצלה, עדיין חודרת רוח קרה. לא נעים במיוחד.

זה הבוקר הראשון שלי בבית. הצלחתי לצאת מהמיטה בשבע וחצי, לשתות קפה, להתרחץ, לצאת עם הכלבה ולהכין תה בכוס התרמית שלי, לאחר כך.
עברתי על כל האתרים הקבועים שלי באינטרנט, ולא נותר לי עוד אלא להתחיל לעבוד. וכמו חרשנית אמיתית אני חייבת לציין – אני קצת מתרגשת…
שיהיה בהצלחה!student_studying