2011年11月13日星期日

Keep Sunny Demeanor with Juicy Couture

It’s not as if Colbie Caillat has never had her heart broken, experienced a major letdown, or had a low point in her life. But instead of wallowing in sorrow through her songs, she prefers to have her music focus on whatever positive lessons can be taken from a setback with her sunny Juicy Couture Clothes.
“I think that music is therapy,” the 26-year-old said in a recent interview with her lovely necklace and Juicy Couture Tracksuit“So when I write a song, I write from exact moments that I go through, and I know that everyone can relate, because everybody goes through the same situations in life. … When you can tap into that and people can relate to it, then it connects you to them.”
Caillat, who kicks off a U.S. tour this month, has certainly connected with music fans. She has a gold and platinum album to her credit, and when she went shopping with friends by taking her purse and wearing Juicy Couture Watch, she was recognized by fans and she got visual proof of her impact when a fan revealed a new tattoo: Caillat’s name on their body.
Recently she received an interview with The Associated Press. When asked:“You’ve been criticized at times for being too cheery. How do you respond to that?” Caillat who said by putting on her tracksuit and Juicy Couture Necklace:“Everyone has a different taste, everyone has a different style and that’s what I’ve learned. You can’t be upset if one person doesn’t like your music or your song, because hundreds or thousands of people do love it. … I think that you should write from your heart, write from what you’re feeling, write songs that will help people get through life situations, because we all need help, we all need reminders, and we do need that optimism. … There’s so much stress and clutter and craziness going on, I think people need a clearer vision.”

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