Saturday, August 11, 2012

The " one per cent wife "...





Every morning while Alki and I are in Greece we have somewhat of a daily routine.  We wake up, have our breakfast which always consists of hard boiled eggs and avocado with olive oil, and then go into town where we stop at the magazine shop and then head to a cafe for our morning espresso and my favorite, Frappe. This particular magazine shop has tons of english magazines so I grab 2 each day and look through them for outfit ideas, swimwear inspiration and interesting stories.

In this magazine called Grazia from the UK (which I LOVE and I'm totally going to subscribe to)  there was a story about woman who "Married rich and lost their ambition" which I took a particular interest to. The question that started the article was,

"Would you give up work if your partner earned enough for both of you"? 



Cherie Blair, a barrister and ex prime minister Tony Blair's wife, and writer Elizabeth Wurtzel say that woman who do indeed leave their jobs after marrying a "very rich man" are "betraying feminism". 
Here in this article a former lawyer Francesca,37, tells her story and gives her view.















I thought this article was really interesting. I get a lot of heat from randoms/ haters on the internet and although I expect it for putting myself out there, I do feel the need to defend myself and my life from time to time.

Having my Frappe reading the article above <3

So heres my story.

I grew up in a upper middle class Italian family in what is referred to as the "second city", White Plains, NY.  We had the typical "american family", mom , dad, my brother and myself. Within a 3 mile radius you can visit the hospital I was born in, my nursery school, my elementary school, my middle school, High School and so on. I grew up with mainly the same group of kids from elementary school all the way through high school, and I still keep in touch with most of my graduating class  through both twitter and Facebook.

I was an average student excelling in all things Artistc, my entire family is in the arts from opera singers with full scholarships to Juilliard, fashion and jewelry designers, seamstresses and web design and the list goes on. Its a no brainer I became a swimwear designer.  I was friends with everyone in high school, A Cheerleader for both Basketball and Football, dated the quarter back of the football team,  and went to cosmetology school in both 11th and 12th grade half day to get my license.

My parents divorced when I was 13 and up until then my mom was a stay at home mom, we didn't have any nannies. When we got a little bit older she started her own company of sewing upscale window treatments which she was able to do at home to make some extra money and keep her busy while we were at school. My father worked in construction and design. He designed kitchens and bathrooms, outdoor decks and patios and still does to this day.

I worked since I was 14 years old . I started at a popular clothing store called Havana Jeans in Scarsdale, NY. During the summers when I was off from school I worked at the local pool club behind the concession stand working the register, flipping burgers the whole nine. From there I went back into retail and worked at Aldo Shoes. When I was 18 I started working in an upscale hair salon in town called Salon Savior where I started as an assistant and eventually was doing makeup and waxing. While working at the hair salon I was also working the door and guest list at a number of clubs in NY and CT at night and on the weekends for extra spending money, I figured I would be out partying anyway so might as well make some money doing it. 

 It wasn't until I was in college  that I started modeling. I signed with a few agencies in NYC for Fitness, Parts, TV and Commercial and Commercial Print. Im only 5'6 so doing runway and high fashion editorials was unfortunately out of the question for me. It was then at age 21 that I signed my first big endorsement deal with a Fitness Supplement company called Met-Rx. I was the youngest one on the team, was their cover calendar model and was in all of their ads. It was a dream job for me! Around the same time I signed that contract I started booking everything I went on an audition for, literally. My body was perfection and was bringing in the big bucks LOL, well, thats relative really, but it brought in enough that I was able to quit my job at the hair salon and went into pursuing my dream of modeling full time.

So proud to be on the cover of the 2007 Met-rx Calendar!

Up there with Phil Heath

BSN with my girl Alicia Marie <3


My mom always told me, "save for a rainy day". I had a bank account since I was born and would always put 2/3 in the bank and keep 1/3 to spend of any paycheck I brought in. A few years after I started modeling the economy crashed, 3 of my agencies closed and there was no money in modeling and acting at that time. My passion was fashion.  My entire family knows how to sew. My grandmother would sew her own dresses to wear to weddings and my mom would alter all of my clothes as a kid because I was so skinny. They all taught me how to sew on a sewing machine, but when it came to designing and sewing swimwear- I'm happy to say I'm self taught!

During my contract with Met-rx, later BSN and then STS- Supplements we would go to the Mr. Olympia Fitness convention every year in Las Vegas.  I LOVE Vegas! I live for the pool parties, I love to dance, and when you work hard for your body- who wouldn't want to show it off. I would design and sew my own outfits to wear at the fitness booths at the show and also make my own bikinis to wear at the pool parties once work was over. So many girls would come up to me asking where I got my bikinis from that I decided then I would turn it into a line, and thats how I started my now very successful swimwear line.

Vegas with my boo.. I hand made this bikini !

Hand made bikini by me before I started my line.



What does this have to do with the article above? 

In 2009 when I decided to start a swimwear line I also met me now husband Alki. He is a wealthy business man with both old and new money and lets just say he makes enough that I wouldn't have to work a day in my life... ever, if I didn't want to. 

Running a swimwear line is not easy. I WISH people knew what went into producing those cute little pieces of barely there material that can be rolled up and fit into a sandwich bag. It's not something to just " keep me busy"as lots of haters people think. I thoroughly enjoy being my own boss and doing what Im doing and can side 100% with the article above. There is nothing wrong with giving your career a break or quitting your career all together if you can financially do so but more importantly, want to. I mean, don't we work to be able to save for retirement one day and not have to worry about working anymore anyway??? Like the article said, being a woman and having that choice is both liberating and free, what more could you ask for.

 I was 24 when I got engaged and 26 when I got married. I enjoy having my swimwear line and hope it turns into something huge and amazing so I can be accomplished and feel like I'm contributing to mine and my husbands lifestyle. If it does succeed, and even if it doesn't, I will eventually want to stop doing what Im doing and be a stay at home mom/ wife, raising children the best I can, going to the gym everyday, having lunch with other moms like me and so on. For now however, I'll stick to designing swimwear  with my partner Lilly :)

Have Faith Swimgerie
Lilly Ghalichi and I
www.havefaith.com

I don't see anything wrong with making that choice though. I don't think that betrays feminism or that it is something to look down upon. There is no wrong or right when it comes to what you want to do with your life and how you want to live it. I think quite frankly, if you could, you would and those who look down upon the 'one per cent wives' who choose to trade in their careers to be stay at home wives/ moms are just jealous and envious that they can't.

Thoughts ?!

xx
Jennifer
A future "one per cent wife".

Greece Picture Update:

View from our bedroom window 



Having my Fav Frappe and reading my mag 

Leaving the house to go to Hydra



Shirt from Urban Outfitters, skirt from Jens Pirates Booty

My brother and I


The boat is a Sunkeeper- so classy! Bottom pic is Hydra, Greece. <3


Poolside boot camp with my step sons and friends. <3 Bikini from www.havefaith.com

In town after dinner having fresh greek yogurt from I love Yo . 

Top, American Apparel, Skirt- from Intermix.

Going into town via dirt bike. xx

My new Celine Gold Chain Sunglasses.. OBSESSED!!!! They are waiting for me at home in NY






ADDITION!!!!!

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Let her know I referred you :)


Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Oh Beautiful Greece !!!


We finally made it to Spetses, Greece and I cannot believe I am actually here. I feel like I have been looking forward to this trip for ages. It hasn't even been a week yet but I have quickly gotten myself out of LA work, prep, beautify mode and into relaxing Sun Goddess Island mode although the trip has been anything but relaxing so far.
Airport Lounge

Travel in Style. Carry on luggage- his and hers

We left LA and went to NY for 2 days as Alki had some meetings which gave me time to spend with my Mom , my Dad and to catch up with my best friend Blair. I also recently sold the first car I ever bought myself when I was 23 years old , a brand new(then)  2008 Mercedes C300 Sport which I "built", as in adding everything I wanted, navigation, panoramic sunroof, leather seats and completely making it how I wanted it! It was in amazing condition; as all of my belongings are, and had super low miles. It was just sitting in my moms driveway in NY taking up space and losing value, so as hard as it was to let it go, it only made sense.

My beautiful beauty all alone ( on the left )

In NYC

My mom shopped it around to a few dealerships while I was still in CA and found one that gave me more than I was expecting for it, so I let her go the day after they made us the offer. I told my mom I wanted to split the money with her because she bought me my first 2 cars which was a Black Chevy Malibu known as my "boo boo car" and then later a white Honda Accord Coupe. So because I took my Accord and put that towards my Mercedes when I bought it, I felt like it was the right thing to do :) So, with my half of the money I bought myself a watch I had wanted since I was 18 years old... Well, not the color I wanted but it's equally as beautiful; a Black Ceramic Chanel J12 watch with a Diamond Bezel !!!!!


Funny story- when I was 18 I visited Italy with an ex-bf of mine and there were people selling knockoff       Chanel watches in the street, I became obsessed with the white one and rocked it for a year until the paint started chipping off of the metal LOL..  I think I have pictures of this, I will try to find and post.

Anyway, back to my story. So when I flew home to NY my mom had my watch waiting for me- it is the first nice and might I add, expensive watch I ever bought for myself and well worth it in my book :) I really wanted the white one but I wanted it with a different Diamond Bezel which they did not have at the moment and it was also a little more than I wanted to spend at that time, so I went with the black but still plan on getting the white in the future, they are 2 totally different looks.


 I also found a watch that I am DYING for, it will be my next BIG purchase but for a special occasion and also on my wish list *wink wink *, which ever comes first. It is the new 40mm Chopard Imperiale rose gold watch with Diamonds...Enough said! Manifesting now!


It is perfection and timeless


After NY we left for Greece stopping in London for a connecting flight to Athens. We met my brother Steve and my 2 cousins Carley and Hailey in London who are coming to stay in Greece with us for a week and then took the same flight to Athens together. There we were met my step son and were swooped up by one of Alki's family bodyguards and taken by car to the port where our boat waited for us.  It is my brothers and my cousins first time in Greece and they are super excited to be here... I'M super excited to be able to show them one of my favorite places and let them experience its beauty. The 6 of us laid out on the back of the boat on the lounger and all took a nap in the sun. Its about 100 degrees here in Greece but when the boat is moving you really can't feel the heat and its very enjoyable.

We arrive to Spetses about an hour an a half later.  That evening Alki and I took everyone in to town for a coffee. Alki road the scooter with my cousins and I drove my quad with my brother on the back.

Alki is blurred out per his request ;)

Rocking my new Jen's Pirates Booty gauze top and SF glasses.

The next morning we had my favorite breakfast ever - half an avocado with olive oil and hard boiled eggs with oregano and paprika and of course fresh juice from our juicer. That night my step son came running into my room and tells me to come to his room because he has a dog in it.. Now, I have a very good relationship with both of my step sons, we all joke around and get along great- so hearing this made me think I was in for a major PRANK ! I told him to bring to dog to my room instead, not really believing him until he runs downstairs, comes back up and appears with a beautiful puppy. I was shocked.. Last year my step son (Alex ) and I didn't "find" a dog but we helped care for a puppy that was tied up at the port outside our house and was covered with fleas. So seeing this dog stand before me but now lost with no home my heart melted. She had a collar with no tags; pointless! Her coat was clean, she looked a little thin but healthy- she for sure "had" a home. Alex and I decided to walk the streets outside the house with the pup to see if it's owner was looking for her. It was 2:00am on a Sunday night, the clubs were bumpin, people everywhere but no owner of this puppy in site. We couldn't just tie it up and leave it somewhere, that would be horrible and I mentally wouldn't be able to sleep, so we took her in and she slept with Alex in his room for the night.

Where we eat breakfast every morning.. mainly all our meals LOL

My view... Its of the ocean and distant islands
View from our sitting room

How adorable is her face!

The pup and  Alki in our bed. She's such a sweet dog.

The next day we fed her some breakfast, we have 3 other dogs so finding some dog food in the house wasn't hard LOL. Alki then took Alex and I into town asking every person we saw if they have seen this dog before or know who it belongs to; not one person knew her. After about 45minutes we went back to the house and all sat around the outdoor table to think of cute names to call her in the meantime.  Alex came up with the name Luna, meaning Moon in Greek since we found her at night and the moon was full. It was perfect and fits her well. She gets along great with the other dogs so far and today we went into the town petshop and I picked her up some dry puppy food and wet food to mix into it to get her to eat along with a few toys since she has her puppy teeth and likes to bite and chew on anything she can LOL. We also gave her a bath and put a flea collar on her.

This week we will make a signs and put it in town. I love this dog and of course if we don't find her owners we will keep her and give her an amazing home here in Greece with our 3 other dogs, but someone somewhere must miss her and she is a lot of work, more than I was looking forward to on this time off from my 3 dogs at home in CA....*sighs*

This afternoon we all hung by the pool and then later I took my brother and my cousins in to town to look at some of my favorite shops and walk around. Alki was busy with work stuff so I drove the Golf cart to town instead of my quad since it fits all 4 of us. On our way into town I got stopped by Port Police, they thought I was a tourist and didn't want me to drive the Gold cart into town. They waved for me to pull over and started talking to me in Greek... ( god I wish I could say more than good morning, good evening and thank you LOL...) I can, that was a joke lol, but they talk so damn fast I just called Alki and put him on the phone to handle it. Minutes later they let us go...Whats with my run ins with authorities lately ?!



While in town we went to Yogen Fruz which just opened in Spetses in April. Its similar to a Pinkberry for us on the West coast, you choose your yogurt flavor, fruit toppings, sprinkles whatever you want and pay by the weight. It was super yummy and refreshing on this HOT summer day.
Holla !!! Giving the Italian horns ;)
 Tonight we stayed in and I worked on my blog LOL. Tomorrow we are going on the boat around the island to snorkel and visit this cave that I have shot in before ( pic below ).
With 2 teenage step sons and my family here we have a full house between them and friends. Here is everyone playing cards instead of hitting the clubs lol
Shot 2 years ago in the cave on Spetses Island.

I will take more pics and post soon
Kalinihta - "Good Night"
xoxo
Jennifer

ps- this beautiful stray we have taken in just bit my hand and made me bleed and went pee pee on our bed....  1:30am - I just can't even deal right now. LOL


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