Photographer Crush: Mattia Passarini

Today’s Photographer Crush belongs to Mattia Passarini, he focused in photographing the remote corners of the globe and the cultures that inhabit them.  His passion in capturing disappearing cultures, ancient rituals, and everyday life leads him to travel to the most neglected countryside areas. In recent years he focused his research on their varieties, locations, habits and especially on their visible distinguishing features, which they express through face tattoo and body modifications.  Mattia was the Third place winner in the People category  in the National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year Contest 2016, for a photo called "Remote Life at -21 Degree”, depicting an elderly woman carrying a big log back home to warm up her house in a remote village in Himachal Pradesh, India.

When I was a little girl, my father was subscribed to National Geographic, it was one of my first introduction to diversity and culture outside my bubble in the island of Puerto Rico.  Growing up, imagining people living in a very different world from mine, fed my wanderlust.  Today, looking and admiring photographers as Mattia Passarini, take me through a journey in remote places that I didn't’t know existed.  

I will always be thankful for my father, and for him having a subscription of National Geographic, which taught me the wonders of the world and that we are not alone, there is diversity, different cultures, religions, ethnicities, things that makes us unique...but at the end, we are all humans with the same home, The World.

“"Diversity of cultures is the differences that exist between factors around the world. There are traditions and cultures that have survived for thousand of years and now, in just one generation everything can disappear. I feel lucky to be one of the people that can still see and experience these diversity”." -Mattia Passarini

Hope you had a great weekend!

The little Clutch that could

So, I made clutches...little wrist clutches that can be filled with makeup, or pencils, or brushes, your cell phone, your credit card, even a bar of chocolate...because, let's be honest, who doesn’t like to carry a bar of chocolate everywhere.

This wrist clutches are very practical. When I go out at night, or don’t want to carry my big purse full of things that I really don’t need, I like to carry a wrist clutch. And that is how this purse was born…because I needed one for me.

I love crystals, in every color, and every form...geology fascinates me...and of course, I had to add this details to the clutch... I like them.

As a celebration of the holidays, I’m giving you Free Shipping this week, in all the shop. Just enter the code Pay it Forward at the check out. But let's make a deal, I'm gifting you with free shipping, now, you got to really Pay it Forward…by coffee for a stranger, by a homeless a meal, pay someone the lunch without them noticing it… just, Pay it Forward friends.

This clutches makes me happy, they practical and colorful, I hope you like them as much as I do.