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Fri, 03/30/2012 - 04:20
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Ultimate Compliment For Jimmy Choo From Younger Generation
KUALA LUMPUR, March 30 (Bernama) -- Prof Dr Jimmy Choo is one proud and
contented shoe designer of international repute.
Malaysia's Tourism Ambassador probably feels that way because he receives,
from time to time, the ultimate compliment from the younger generation.
Previously, the luxury shoe designer has heard the younger generation
wanting to become a doctor, lawyer or engineer, when asked for their choice of
career.
Now, their choice of career appears to have veered towards shoe designing.
"Today, if I ask them, they will reply, 'I want to become like you (show
designer).
"I feel very happy to hear that...at least, I know that they want to be a
good shoe maker or perhaps a designer like me, and that I have brought a good
vision for them, in terms of their future living," said Choo.
He was speaking to Bernama after the preview of his gallery, 'Sogno
Gallery', during the first day of the 1Malaysia International Shoe Festival at
Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC) here Thursday.
Also present at the event was Tourism Minister Dr Ng Yen Yen.
Choo said there were many young shoe-makers who were talented, creative and
innovative as could be seen from their stylish shoe creations at the Malaysia
Footwear Design Competition.
For the shoe festival, the master footwear designer brought eight pairs of
his latest shoes with the theme of the Year of the Dragon, including Gold Dragon
and Red Dragon.
He also advised those who were interested in shoe making to work hard, never
stop learning and be always willing to accept criticism.
"I always tell myself that I'm not the best...therefore, it would encourage
me to work and learn more from other's experiences...once you believe you are
the best, you will stop your learning process," he said.
Choo said the four-day shoe festival, held for the third time, would boost
the Malaysian economy, especially in the tourism sector, adding that the
visitors were from, among others, Japan, Hong Kong, China and Germany.
-- BERNAMA