Thursday, September 27, 2012

Happy Birthday my muse,Fazura.

Happy Birthday Kak faz! Okay entry kali nih special untuk my very beloved Malaysian muse.Fazura!Well,mungkin ramai tertanya kenapa Iris minat sangat dengan Fazura dan stailnya ni?Simple,her originality.Iris suka sebab stail dia sentiasa effortless dan feminin.Fazura tak pernah nampak macam terlalu cuba bergaya.Tengoklah stail dia dalam setiap event yang dia pergi,semuanya nampak simple dan Fazura just suka bermain dengan macam-macam print dan warna-warna terang.Tapi potongan baju dia semuanya simple.Itulah yang buat dia nampak sophisticated,soft looking and feminine.Not just her style,but I'm happy the fact that she is a brilliant girl,she used her style and influence as a celebrity to involve in fashion and makes money from it.That's the best part.Whatever people said about her,she runs her own business baby!kau hado?







Talking about her House of Dolls,saya sendiri suka sangat dengan koleksi baju-baju di situ.Semuanya banyak menerangkan gaya Fazura sendiri.Design House of Dolls pelbagai dan boleh dipakai dalam apa jua situasi dan keadaan dan paling penting nampak selesa.Harapnya,Visual Merchandising House of Dolls boleh nampak lebih menyerlah dan stailingnya lebih eye catching.Kalau House of Dolls ada blog sendiri pun best juga,lagi senang fans kak Faz nak tengok apa yang terbaru and harga sebab ramai yang sibuk cakap harga baju House of Dolls mahal walaupun sebenarnya ia sangat berpatutan (ada yang direka bersama Rizman Ruzaini okay,kau expect macam mane lagi??).Tapi yelah,mesti Fazura ni sibuk tak sempat nak run all the blog stuff.huhu.

Akhir kata,diharapkan House of Dolls terus maju dan terus keluar dengan pelbagai rekaan dan Fazura terus sukses dalam semua yang dilakukannya.Me love you kak Faz!You're my favourite DOLL!


Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Tea Party bersama the beautiful Julia Ziegler.

The best part of working in Pandora,dah tentulah,bergelumang dgn macam2 barang kemas!Tapi salah satu yang best adalah kalau ada event.Yes!Pandora selalu buat Tea Party untuk semua customers dan baru-baru ni Pandora ada buat tea party khas untuk press.Ive got to meet lotsa people dan salah seorang dari mereka yang Iris suka dapat jumpa adalah Julia Ziegler,a very beautiful actress!she is soo pretty and cool!

 I love tweed jacket yang Julia pakai tu.She's one of those celebrity yang tak pakai banyak mekap tapi still nampak cantik.Maafkan Iris sebab pakai baju hitam(itu requirement kerja).I wish I can wear something much brighter and colourful masa ni.Tapi,Iris dapat pakai one of my favourite shoes,dari Charles and Keith and sangat murah occay!When it comes to fashion,jangan terlalu teruja nak pakai yang mahal-mahal.Yang penting cara kita bawa dan tahu macam mana nak gayakan.Kasut ni Iris paling suka tali n buckle dia yang warna silver tu n bahagian tumit dia yang halus dan dari besi.Beli pun masa sale sahaja,(perlu berjimat cermat)cuma RM200 je,tak mampu nak yang beribu.

Cantikkan Julia masa ni?Dia pose dengan bracelet yang Iris styling kan( Yang dia pakai tu,kawan sekerja Iris,Yanie and Faizan style-kan,adorable right?)


I have great times dengan Julia Ziegler.walaupun penat,but she's still cool and we both have fun all day long!hope to see you more Julia!Stay pretty adorable Doll!

Akhir kata,berfesyen itu mesti kerana kelihatan cantik itu buat kita lebih hargai diri sendiri,tapi jadi cantik dan bijak itu adalah lebih PENTING.Sentiasa membeli belah dengan bijak,tahu kemampuan diri sendiri dan sentiasa berjimat cermat.Fashion supposed to make you stay pretty not digging your money out of your account.Berfesyen lah anda dengan jujur,jangan sibuk nak show off pada orang kalau tahu ia di luar kemampuan.Dont be the type yang bawak beg kertas mahal-mahal tetapi kosong,bercerita tentang shopping Burberry,Dior bagai tetapi duit makan sendiri tak cukup.Fesyen itu perlu jujur dan selalu ikhlas (kalau boleh dalam semua perkara)Terima kasih kerana membaca.Me love you all.

xoxo.Iris.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

flow and dazzle at Jep&Jay fashion show.

White dress are always in my heart.Iris memang peminat nombor satu white dress.Ini adalah salah satu dress putih kesukaan Iris yang dipakai masa sokong my very beloved two dolls Jefri Mansor and Jay Roslan untuk pertandingan fashion design di Bukit Bintang.Gurls,white dress is a MUST have items in your wardrobe.Bukan satu dosa memiliki lebih dari satu,so have fun playing mix and match with it!

 Thats from left the designer Jay Roslan,Myl(the model) with the very beautiful design!and Jep Mansor and Me!
 My honey doll,Fafa. 
 Great thing about this dress is the beautiful dazzling sequins detailing on the shoulder. And of course,saya memang penggemar dress kain chiffon tambah dgn potongan flowy yang tidak terlalu melekap pada badan.Selesa dan Seksi! :)
 Me and Jep.
 Me and Myl.

 Congratulation to Jefri Mansor and Jay Roslan for winning the competition!YEAY! It was a great fashion event with so many upcoming designers.And trust me seeing Myl striking her pose with that dress was a memorable experience! Sorry for not able to come at your previous competition on September because I have to work.I wish all the best to both Jay and Jep in expanding their talents and career,wish to see more of you guys outstanding designs.Me love both of you so much. 
XOXO
Iris Iana.

Friday, August 10, 2012

How an influential Muslim's figure supposedly to play their roles. :)

This might be some kind of  a different post from my other posts before,I rarely talks about the current issues nor about politics,religions or business.but this is what I find so interesting.looking back to all those powerful businessmen that aspires me and all of us,names such as Warren Buffet,Bill Gates,Steve Jobs and so on,that one name had really caught me by just reading his interview with Forbes Magazine is Prince Alwaleed. The prince of Saudi Arabia,considered as The Most Powerful Arabs and Muslim in the world.

Reading his full interview with the Forbes magazines had just really caught my interest to see that he plays his role as a very powerful figure in a very proper and distinctive ways professionally and socially.Being a Muslim himself,I must say that I'm impressed where in a world situation where we have been attacked and condemned for being a Muslim, Prince Alwaleed is a one man that actually proves not just to me but to the world that Islam and Muslim is still  moving and influential.Owning wealth estimatedly USD$18 billion,as the CEO of Kingdom Holding Company,he holds many major shares in many big and influential company all around the globe including Citibank,Apple,Disney,Four Seasons Resort and Fairmont Hotel and so on.

Here are some parts of the interview with him that to me,his understandings and principles are a great example to nowadays leaders and us,Muslim.

Forbes:  What’s the status of the tallest building in the world? [Alwaleed’s Kingdom Tower is to be built with Binladen Group in a $1.2 billion deal]
Prince Alwaleed:  The contract was signed, and it’s supposed to begin — actually, the piling began a month ago. But officially launched this week, actually. I was just on the line today to get the final approval.
Forbes: How worried are you about Iran and Israel, and what’s been going on?
Prince Alwaleed:  That’s very dangerous, obviously, this time bomb. Because we all know that not only Iran has the potential of having some nuclear weapons, but also that Israel has nuclear weapons. Ex-president Carter came public just I think a month ago on Piers Morgan program and said that they have around 200 nuclear weapons. So that’s not a secret anymore. Having said that, I would like to apply rules on everybody, not only on Iran, but also Israel and also other countries. I would like to have a free zone, a free nuclear zone, in our region. We can’t afford to have this race.
I believe that we have not exhausted all the negotiations and all discussion channels with Iran. I think Iran is very similar to North Korea whereby they need recognition, they need to be reckoned with. They need to be told that, “You are there. We respect you and we will negotiate.” They sent many messages. But those messages weren’t really picked up very well clearly by the Bush administration, and right now by the Obama administration. By the Bush administration, they were not picked up ideologically, and I think they’re not picked up by Obama, because he has so much on his plate. Discussions between him and with the Iranian administration headed by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is not a priority. Remember, it’s an election year also. I think for Obama to open negotiations and discussions with Ahmadinejad right now is going to be politically explosive for him, just nine months before the elections.
Forbes:  The companies that you mentioned previously were already publicly listed. You feel comfortable with the secondary market in getting in a little bit earlier with Twitter?
Prince Alwaleed:  Oh yes, for sure. Yes. Because I believe Twitter is a force to be reckoned with, they’re there to grow more, clearly. I’m meeting tomorrow, by the way with [Twitter CEO] Dick Costolo. He’s a good guy. I always interact with our partners. For example, I met Vikram [Pandit, Citibank CEO] last night. Tomorrow I’m meeting Twitter man, and then after tomorrow I’m meeting Rupert Murdoch, James Murdoch, I’m meeting the Saks boss. I’m meeting the Four Seasons, the Fairmont. Our partner here, in Plaza.



Forbes:  Do you have no problem with the company’s future without Steve Jobs?
Prince Alwaleed:  Not really. Look, I knew Steve Jobs very well personally. Very rarely he meets people. I met him three times, four times, and had lunch with him twice, alone. To be with Steve Jobs twice and three times, four times, is a real rarity. I had known him very well before he died obviously, and we had a very good relationship. We used to call each other. I did call him several times when he got sick. So really, a very good relationship. And I believe he really established a company whereby, I want to say it’s autopilot, but actually I believe there are good people there. And it will continue really well after his death. Clearly the blow-out results they had [in the Dec 2011 quarter], I cannot say this really belongs to new management, to be honest. That’s his legacy. And I think for the next 12 months to 18 months, I would say it’s his legacy. The biggest test will come maybe 18 months or 24 months from now where we’ll see the new products coming up with the competition. I was with Bill Gates for example. Just three years ago we were talking about the Internet, about how the Internet companies are intruding in his territory. Google’s moving into Facebook by adding Google Plus. Microsoft’s Bing competing with Google, et cetera. Gates said, “If you don’t innovate, and innovate, and innovate, we can’t survive,” be it Microsoft, be it Apple, be it Google, be it Facebook, be it Twitter. And this takes his other point, all these companies, by the way, are in the United States. So to say the United States is finished and gone, that’s just baloney talk. I don’t accept that.
This is the best part of the interview that really captures my interest.Despite billions of dollars and hundreds of companies running under him,he is one that stay grounded to the basic teaching of Islam.
Forbes: You’re meeting with Murdoch, you met with Gates. You’ve obviously always been very helpful with us in understanding your empire. I’m wondering what it means today, particularly against a background of economic inequity and the reaction to wealth around the world. What’s your responsibility? How important is it to you to take your position as being a billionaire?
Prince Alwaleed:  I will answer that in a very unique situation. Looking at the top 50 or 100 wealthiest people we have in the world, I think maybe I’m the only Muslim and Arab or Saudi. Three common grounds. I’d like to answer this from an Islamic point of view, to give you a twist, because you don’t want the classical answer like Buffett gives you, or Microsoft, etc., or Bill Gates or Ellison or etc. Wealth creation in the Islamic world is very important because Islam, really, is a blend of capitalism and socialism. For example, there’s a verse in the Qur’an, and if you go to my hotel George V, you’ll see that verse up there, that says, “If you thank God, God shall give you more.”
That’s pure capitalism, obviously. It says you can earn more. Yet, on the other hand, Islam has a compulsory tax, which is more important than the tax in the United States. For example, if you don’t pay tax in the United States, that’s a crime, obviously. But in the Islamic world, that’s more than a crime. It’s against faith. I take this issue of wealth creation and paying our Islamic zakat very religiously. It’s really very much part of Islam. It says “You can create as much wealth as you want, but be sure that you abide by the rules and relations of Islam that says you have to pay that every year for the needy, the poor, et cetera.”
Forbes:  We wanted you to talk a little bit about your Islamic centers in Europe and the U.S.
Prince Alwaleed:  Excellent question, timely question. After 9/11, and even before that, you know, Islam was under attack, and I say rightly so. I don’t say it was attacked wrongly. When we come… when we have terrorist acts in Indonesia, England, Nigeria, Somalia, Tanzania, Kenya, Spain, United States, Saudi Arabia, and one common ground among all these are Muslims, we’d better look inside and see what’s wrong with us. For me to come and say we are an underdog, I shall not accept that. We have problems, and we have to face those problems head-on. Clearly maybe the West does capitalize on that leverage against us, but we are to blame. Having said that, I thought that really, I would like to take the road of academia and make Islamic centers, and some of them Islamic-Christian centers, for example, establish Islamic-Christian centers in Georgetown, Harvard, in the east  and west coast of the Atlantic. We did one in Edinburgh and Cambridge. And these are big, renowned universities. We have two centers also in the Arab world that teach Western and American political systems. We have an American university in UAE, American university in Cairo. And all these centers are now being funded, around $100 million, and guess what? Now we are putting them all together to have free cross-coordination and cooperation. We’re meeting right now the first time with these big, renowned universities and Harvard, which graciously accepted to have this ceremony over there. We’ll be talking with each one separately, and we’ll put them all together and have them all been unified truly. And we’ll not resolve the issue of bridging the gap between Islam and Christianity in that meeting, obviously, but at least we will contribute. Also, having said that, I have big new news for you, we are thinking right now to have a new Islamic-Jewish center, or possibly Islamic-Jewish-Christian center. It’s still in discussion, we’re not sure yet, but this is my next target right now.
Forbes:  Do you know where that would be?
Prince Alwaleed:  Of that I can’t tell you, but we have two options: UK or Australia. And actually, the university came to us, it’s called Monash University. It’s a Jewish name, by the way. You can’t say anything about… don’t mind that, OK. We’re talking to them right now, on the record. We’re talking to them right now to see if we will do it over there. So really, we have to complete the cycle and the circle, because, you know, Judaism really is a big part, a big religion in the world, not only Islam and Christianity. And we’d like to bridge the gap, you know? And I went, I’m getting interviewed, and I say, “The best of my friends are Jewish.” Sandy Weill of Citigroup, Eisner of Disney, Reichmann of Canary Warf, Issy Sharp of Four Seasons, all my friends. We click very well.
I didn't include the whole details of conversation since some parts of the interview are  discussing about America's politics and economy which is not my main interest here.I only interested to highlight the part of the interview where he speaks about his understandings related to Islam,his important and effective role as a very influential Muslim's prince and business tycoon to generates better education so that the world can understand better about us,Muslims.As far as I concerned,he is very serious about his money and creating a world without any race and religion extreme arguments. :)



Monday, June 25, 2012

What Is Wrong Being Single???

As i am sitting alone try to burst some ideas from my mind for me to write in this blog,I take a  review from my emails and facebook's inbox until some superb question popped me out.Its a question asked by someone I hardly knew,probably someone who's been reading my blog before.The question is the type that I try my best to avoid and works so hard not to think of.Indeed,its something I'm not good at to answer.I may speaks loudly about gender discrimination,I may shows aggressively about my fashion sense,but I hardly discuss much bout this question.

The question is:

 "How far would you go for a relationship?and how does you                    see it?"


Lots of people are intrigued to know about my relationship story.Do I have a boyfriend?Who is it?How its happen?and bla..bla..bla..so on.Answering above question wont make me openly answering every inch of details about it.Would prefer to filter it before it is posted.

Honestly,I have no interest to answer this type of question.And,dear,honestly its annoying.Look,I am the type of girl who dont look myself to be in any relationship yet,erm,maybe. It may sounds cliche but its true,I have so many things going on in my life right now.Settling everything,boosting career,climbing oppurtunities,I have no time or any chances to think about all this relationship stuffs.

As I always said this,LOVE YOURSELF FIRST BEFORE YOU EVER THINK ABOUT LOVING SOMEONE ELSE,and again,i really mean it.Look at yourself first,I appreciate myself more than anything.What I have been trough for the bad and goods in me,I believe its  a great gift from GOD and I have my full love to it (myself).To put myself in a relationship,it needs me to think so many times whether its worth it.Nowadays,its not just about attractions but so many more.How far will it bring the effects in my life?how can it benefits me?and so far I havent seen any so I thought its better for me to keep loving myself,my family and friends.Nothing more or less.

And dear single ladies,need to remember that there is nothing wrong in being single.You know that you are valuable enough to be too cheap to gives out your heart to a person you are not sure of. So why should trouble yourself to think of being in so called love relationship while you are improving yourself everyday by being single.Unless,the person you in relationship with is someone that brings you to some positive improvements in your life.Its not just about feelings and all those lovey dovey words.



"Someone special comes NOT when you are lonely or need one,but when you are READY and happy to be yourself."

Red Kiss Stamp On White Paper Royalty Free Stock Photo

LOVE from the top to my sexy bottom,
XOXO Iris Iana.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

hidup tanpa bulu mata plesuuueeww

kalau selalu mekap tebal,teringin juga post gambar muka mekap nipis aka muka hancur dan hazab!kbai!

*sila simpan hinaan keburukan wajah saya dlm hati...larikk nanges!!








happy birthday Iris

oh kini saya sudahpun mencecah usia 22 tahun.macam tak percaya,rasa mcm baru smalam iris dok depan lappy daftar blog ni,huhu.Dah terlalu banyak dilalui dan akan ada yg lebih banyak akan berlaku.Apa yang perlu minda perlu fokus hati harus optimistik.

walaupun agak terlambat post,tapi saya mengucapkan.. "Selamat Harijadi ke 22 tahun Iris Iana!!!!" #feelingsendiri

 "Jangan sering berdoa agar hidup sentiasa mudah dan lancar,doakan agar diri menjadi lebih baik"