Wednesday, August 17, 2011
The Eyes Have it!
Fall is upon us, and with that the fall fashion shows, I'm beginning yet another tour with stops around the globe, but when it comes to the questions and arguments from and about models and wannabes' about everything from the runway look to how to walk, we can all agree and the Eyes have it...so to speak.
Here is the beginning of a series of tips on walking the runway for those aspiring models!
Your eyes should be focused straight ahead of you. Looking off into the distance. Just find something on the back wall and focus on it.
WARNING: There will be bright lights aimed at you! Do not try and focus on a light unless you want to go blind and walk right over the ledge of the runway, because all you can see is the after image of the light bulb.
http://eecagency.yupoo.com/
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Working Class Millionaires ?
Russ Alan Prince, author of The Middle-Class Millionaire, has been trying to understand a new sub-class of Americans called the “working rich”. Prince defines them as those with net worths between $1 million and $10 million, but who still work for a living. After conducting a survey of both middle-class millionaires and those just plain “middle class” (defined as having income of $50,000 to $80,000 and net worth under $1 million), he distilled these differences into 9 traits for Forbes. Apparently, middle-class millionaires:
1.) Work Longer. The average middle-class millionaire puts 70 hours a week into the job. They take 12 vacation days a year, seven fewer than the average middle-class worker.
2.) Value Networking. More than 60% say knowing “many, many people” is very important in achieving financial success.
3.) Take Risks. Over 90% of middle-class millionaires admit to having made a major career or business decision that had a bad outcome.
4.) Avoid Vanilla Corporate Jobs. Over 80% own their own business or a have a stake in a partnership.
5.) Do It For The Money. 74% say that choosing a career “for its potential financial rewards” is very important to achieving success.
6.) Don’t See Themselves As Rich. Fully one-third of those worth $1 million to $10 million think of themselves as middle class (the other two-thirds consider themselves upper middle class). Meanwhile, 21% of middle-class people (making $50,000 to $80,000 annually) call themselves members of the upper middle class.
7.) Put Family First Over Community. The values the mass affluent place the most importance on are ethics, responsibilities to loved ones, parenthood and children’s education.
8.) Pay For Help. Half of them have hired personal or career coaches.
9.) Put Family First In Vacation. Over 60% of middle-class millionaires say that spending time with family is an important component of a vacation. By contrast, only 28% of middle-class workers think so.
Overall, there are some interesting differences. But I personally don’t see these as a “how-to” template - There’s no way I’m consistently working 70 hours a week - the whole point of being smart with money for me is to work less. Also, I feel like some information is missing. Are working millionaires older than average? Being a working millionaire at 30 is a lot different than at 60.
Monday, September 6, 2010
Series on SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!*&^%^$^% Women love shoes; who loves women? THAT GUY…M. Joseph Miller II.
This Series of twelve fashion designs in the ladies shoe department catches our eye as English Elite Couture introduces one design after another; a new each month, Enjoy!
Designed to look like a modern high-chair, this high-chair heels take your feet 6 inches off the ground so they sit almost vertical. It's a fashion accident waiting to happen
Monday, August 16, 2010
You can't judge a book by its cover!
Once upon a time I was applauded for being attracted to women who wore little or no makeup at all. The natural look, well if she has natural beauty then why not. I will admit that while a good percent of me felt this way about makeup and that being the reason, another large portion of me was practical if not but too honest in believing that makeup in todays use is more often used to cover up something other than enhance features as it was in the past in theater...so that having been said, this is a very good reason to be careful when meeting and then pursuing a woman that wears makeup.
I've often said that it makes no sense that women will get breast implants, wear makeup, fake nails and fake hair and insist on only dating a "real" man!
By slowly scrolling down from the first photo to the last one, you’ll realize the true power of make-up in the right hands.....[and this maybe why we bail in the morning without calling!]
Bottom line: Make-up is powerful stuff!
via CLUB.SOHU.COM
I've often said that it makes no sense that women will get breast implants, wear makeup, fake nails and fake hair and insist on only dating a "real" man!
By slowly scrolling down from the first photo to the last one, you’ll realize the true power of make-up in the right hands.....[and this maybe why we bail in the morning without calling!]
Bottom line: Make-up is powerful stuff!
via CLUB.SOHU.COM
Monday, July 19, 2010
Series on SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!*&^%^$^% Women love shoes; who loves women? THAT GUY…M. Joseph Miller II.
This Series of twelve fashion designs in the ladies shoe department catches our eye as English Elite Couture introduces one design after another; a new each month, Enjoy!
Inverted Heel Shoes, by Marc Jacobs
Labels:
EEC Couture,
M Joseph Miller II,
Marc Jacobs,
Miller Mack
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Happy Birthday M. Joseph Miller II.
President, Chief Executive and Director of Legal Affairs,
HGMB Family of companies, including,
M & A Management, At Your Service,
Les Maison De La Beaute Gold,
EEC Couture and EEC model & Talent Agency
He’s most famous for his Politics and “Grey’ Law opinions and influence on his clients and associates, fashion and style. but M. Joseph Miller II, who will be 34 this month, was just as stylish from the time he left Las Vegas for Beverly Hills, California and even now as his network or companies has expanded throughout Europe, Africa and Asia.
Articles written about him in the Las Vegas Review Journal and Sun newspapers in his earliest years in business, law and politics notes that the teenager brought class and charm to the world of up in coming entrepreneurs from his days as the Nevada State President of Future Business Leaders of America and “Trial by Peers” Programs as he was always “Clad in a suit”. (6B, Las Vegas Review Journal/ Fri, Feb 25, 1994)
The stern and convincing quality of his voice …the part shaved into the left side of his hair since infancy and his classic Churchill like stature, cigar in hand, subtle smile for the camera and brisk walk down the Las Vegas Strip and Rodeo Drive. Known for his immaculate style, M. Joseph Miller II. has been admired by young men and many a lady around the world, not only since his first years in fashion, but also now. Miller’s classic, clean suits, vests, braces and powerful look has given him the status of a world-renowned Consultant and Agent.
As a young adult, he protected his clients reputation from critics and his family from the prying eyes of the press even at the sacrifice of his own name. He’s gone on to marry a beautiful Chinese model and raises his child abroad.

He has gone on to meet the likes of men like Mr. Blackwell, the creator the the “Best and Worst” dressed list. Mr. Miller was personally named best dressed at a Beverly Hills event by Mr. Blackwell that same year.
After a glamorous life in Sin City and the City of Angels he enlisted in the U.S. Army where he served his country briefly in the Iraq war before being injured in an explosion planted by terrorists, but controlled by the forces he trained and fought with.
To this day, Miller has continued his upbeat character, and influence on entrepreneurial skills, fashion and style. For the young man that has dined, drank and lounged with politicians, celebrities notorious and infamous as well as dignitaries and models he continues his phoenix like essence; starting the year introducing his new creation and design “Windows on Time”, an altered classical French cuff that allows the wearer to wear his wristwatch over the first fold of the cuff. By placing the watches band through the EEC tailor added band holes and clasping. This allows the remainder of the French cuff to be folded back over the watch where EEC has surgically cut an opening of the top fold of the cuff, allowing the wearer and admirers of fine timepieces to see the beautiful face of the watch. This new design accomplishes a number of goals, of the many this prevents the watch face from prematurely fraying the end of the shirts cuff, it also protects the band from oils of the skin and other impurities that may stain the delicate yet sophisticated leather and natural metal bands that adorn most exotic watches. Last but not least, we no longer have to suffer the obvious "flossing" of the wearer as he indiscreetly but on purpose throws his arm in the air to get a glimpse of the time, allowing the world to envy his new Vacheron Constintin, Gucci or Rolex. ;) Look for more information and buzz in the upcoming seasons about Millers' "Windows on Time". At the present this design is only available through Mr. Miller by contacting the houses management team at M & A Management. Drafts of the designs will be available in the near future.
For more information of the "Windows On Time" shirt and designs, call:
M & A Management for English Elite Club, Couture at
(888) 449-5841 ext 1
(310) 499-4447 ext 1
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Series on SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!*&^%^$^% Women love shoes; who loves women? THAT GUY…M. Joseph Miller II.
This Series of twelve fashion designs in the ladies shoe department catches our eye as English Elite Couture introduces one design after another; a new each month, Enjoy!
Julian Hakes designed these fascinating shoes with no sole.
The support is there, though, for the heel and ball of the foot, which forms a natural bridge between the two. In the course of designing, he had tracing paper and masking tape on his foot, drew the patterns, and then used a scalpel to cut it off.
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