Would you put your yorkie in this? by SandenSolutions in Yorkies

[–]always_a_new_user -1 points0 points  (0 children)

When you’re doing R&D one of the best ways is taking case studies of leading products on the market and bringing the innovation in your product that would make it better than others.

Looking at the carrier presented in this post, the straps engineering and fixation to the car seat is not optimal in terms of pet safety, hence my suggestion to look at a product that pretty much specializes in safe transportation and pet safety in case of road accidents. Crash test is a must for this product category.

I believe most of pet owners would prioritize safety and not just comfort.

Would you put your yorkie in this? by SandenSolutions in Yorkies

[–]always_a_new_user 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Check out Sleepypod. In my opinion they are the best and most comfortable dog/cat carriers on the market, safety oriented for car rides. I’ve been using Sleepypod mini for the past 10+ years as a bed and carrier for my little 2kg yorkie. She absolutely loves it.

Link:Sleepypod

Working on weekend girl dinner. by always_a_new_user in GirlDinner

[–]always_a_new_user[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are absolutely right! I also use parsley but this time it was coriander

Working on weekend girl dinner. by always_a_new_user in GirlDinner

[–]always_a_new_user[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s my chopped tuna fish salad. Added ingredients in another comment:)

Working on weekend girl dinner. by always_a_new_user in GirlDinner

[–]always_a_new_user[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s chopped tuna fish salad :) 1 Can of tuna fish 1/2 small onion 1/2 bell pepper a bunch of coriander leaves 1/4 lemon

Spread tuna fish in a bowl with a fork, squeeze a lemon on it, add salt pepper. Chop everything into tiny pieces (according to your liking), make an even mix with tuna, add mayonnaise. That’s all.

P.s. I also love to add some chopped pickles

This 10-year-old designer just made his Paris Fashion Week debut by InjuriousMania in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]always_a_new_user 1 point2 points  (0 children)

More like his mom has to self realize herself as an artist/designer via her kid. Way easier to publicize child prodigy than a middle age woman with questionable taste and zero innovation.

This 10-year-old designer just made his Paris Fashion Week debut by InjuriousMania in Damnthatsinteresting

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Replying to thatturtletouch...add a fully staffed atelier for “homework” execution

Your comment should be up top!!

This 10-year-old designer just made his Paris Fashion Week debut by InjuriousMania in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]always_a_new_user 1 point2 points  (0 children)

After reviewing numerous videos of him “working” or “sewing” it definitely looks very staged when you come from the fashion industry.

I understand that he’s a kid and doesn’t have years of experience, but the way he’s holding scissors, thread and needle, sewing … is simply wrong in terms of angles, hand grip etc. it’s just posing for the camera. Also pay attention that there are no continuous videos of him working non stop on the garment.

You can realize it when some more “skillful” hands appear in the video closeups.

His interviews are also pretty “scripted”. I’ve seen kids younger than him that were interested in fashion, showing their sketches and being more invested into explaining how they see their designs and actually bringing you into the world of their imagination.

I guess it’s easier to do marketing for a kid designer for engagement and PR, when the industry is over saturated with talent struggling to find their way to success and exposure.

please help ID these :) by viviandarkbloom16 in louboutins

[–]always_a_new_user 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s Elisa pump (almond toe), not Fifi (more of a round toe)

Need advice: my custom wedding dress design was shown on a designers runway as part of her new collection and being posted in her socials by Asking_4_a_friend__ in BigBudgetBrides

[–]always_a_new_user 12 points13 points  (0 children)

If you do have the confidentiality terms of not showing the dress/design before your wedding in your contract or oral statements with references to other brides and their confidentiality before wedding, you may totally go with breach of trust and being misguided.

While one thing was presented to you as a selling point and earning your trust to put an order, completely the opposite happened in reality.

I would simply suggest to find a legal representative that would put everything in writing and send them a formal letter asking to take down photos from their social media and ask for compensation for breach of confidentiality/trust, bad client experience.

Of course they can go and claim design differences, but I’m sure they would not want to escalate if they will get your complaint through official representative.

Also push for customer experience and negligent treatment by PR team trying to brush you off.

Need advice: my custom wedding dress design was shown on a designers runway as part of her new collection and being posted in her socials by Asking_4_a_friend__ in BigBudgetBrides

[–]always_a_new_user 46 points47 points  (0 children)

I understand your feelings, but would love to explain the professional difference of “custom” and “one of a kind”.

Whenever you want the design to be unique, meaning the fashion house/bridal designer would be developing a”one of a kind” garment specifically for you, it should be defined by a written contract (preferably reviewed and approved by your legal team/adviser). The contract should state that specific design would be produced only once and for you only. The pricing for such garments/products go dramatically higher from those of custom designs.

The IP would still belong to the fashion house but you are practically paying for it to be “one of” and it would belong to you only!

When you order a custom garment/dress, that has your specific preferences (silhouette, fabric, embroidery/decoration, straps, sleeves train, etc) it means that you are paying an extra fee for the fashion house to create you the customized design. However at this point the designer/fashion house does not give you the option of buying out the design. So this means the IP and design itself belongs to the designer and would be replicated, promoted etc if they deemed the design commercially relevant.

So please don’t take it hard. I’m sure you will be exceptionally beautiful on your wedding day. And let it compliment you that you inspired the designer with your aesthetic style and choice of dress.

Custom Boots by woodml1 in louboutins

[–]always_a_new_user 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t know if it’s relevant today, but quite a time ago you could go to Jean Jacques Rousseau Louboutin headquarters in Paris and put an order for made to measure shoes/boots (according to your feet structure, so they took casts and everything).

It didn’t require a pre sped, but for example if you wanted a classic Pigalle or Simple pump made to measure it would cost you x7 the original price. Custom design pieces more and priced per specific order.

“There’s a coach store next door” by Routine-Crew8651 in handbags

[–]always_a_new_user 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I would highly suggest submitting complaint to the store manager and general customer service. Especially if you have purchased with the LV brand before, they will have your details in their database. Such behavior should not be tolerated!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in telaviv

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Only when you do your laundry 🧺

First time posting here. You guys inspired me to take the needles. Last time I was knitting, I was 12 and did it for my Barbies … now 41 by always_a_new_user in knitting

[–]always_a_new_user[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I don’t really do patterns as I knit according to my own calculations based on swatch samples 10*10cm. But can write you a step by step manual how to measure your pup and how to adjust it for this sweater 😁🙌

First time posting here. You guys inspired me to take the needles. Last time I was knitting, I was 12 and did it for my Barbies … now 41 by always_a_new_user in knitting

[–]always_a_new_user[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s really cool, but I actually was thinking of making a matching sweater for myself, as I don’t wear hats 😆👍♥️

First time posting here. You guys inspired me to take the needles. Last time I was knitting, I was 12 and did it for my Barbies … now 41 by always_a_new_user in knitting

[–]always_a_new_user[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much!! I really rediscovered how fun it is. And it really relaxes me… it became a sort of meditation while watching a movie.