I met Lena and Sybil during my visit to Forest Trace, and was instantly struck by their incredible energy. I was amazed to learn that they are both in their 100s and was curious to know what the secret to their vitality was. Lena told me that in order to make it to 100 you have to be strong. She said” You have to be in love with life. Some people think that life may be coming to an end, but for me I am having so much fun. This is just the beginning.” Sybil concurred and added, “Yes you have to have fun and never stop having fun.”
Ingmari Lamy
I am finally in Seattle to celebrate a friend’s wedding, after a few weeks of whirlwind travel. It’s hard to explain how incredibly insightful and moving each of my trips has been. I am constantly meeting so many inspiring people, hearing their life stories, and it’s difficult to process everything that is happening at the moment. On Tuesday I am off to London for a few days, and then back to New York for a few weeks, where I hope to write more in depth about these incredible experiences.
I met Ingmari Lamy in Stockholm and asked her to share a few words
about her experience as model working in her 60s below.
was a young woman loving nature and the world of fashion was art to me.
Using make-up was great during the photo-shoot itself, the playfulness
and the transforming possibilities. I loved it! Even so, I
always took my make up off after work and was ” a natural”. That`s the
way it was for me. Being in the world of fashion today, still modeling
at the age of 65, I have kept these habits of staying natural. For my skin I use organic olive oil, that`s the way I like it. I want to inspire women, young and old, to know their true inner beauty and strength. I want them to know that their beauty is always there every moment. Always
present. And then we can play with make-up and clothes! I love the way your women are colorful and expressing a true personality. Maybe when I get older I will be wearing make-up as well.
Gunilla Revisited
A Delightful Encounter
I met this gorgeous woman at my book signing at Forest Trace last week. She just moved to Florida from New York where she worked in the fashion industry for years. She told me that she made her headband especially for my event and apologized for her missing dentures. She had to have dental surgery and didn’t want to let this stop her from coming to the event. I was incredibly moved by this wonderfully talented woman and couldn’t wait to share her photo with you all.
Gunilla Ponten
Ever since my last trip to Stockholm, it has been my dream to photograph 83-year-old design legend Gunilla Ponten. Today my dream came true when Gunilla met me at my hotel armed with bags full of her wonderful accessories. Gunilla has so much energy and was even cooler than I could have ever imagined. I can’t wait to share the rest of the shots next week.