Maybelline founder Tom Lyle Williams

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Showing posts with label Bikram Yoga. Show all posts

BONO - STUDIO MALI AND THE MAYBELLINE STORY.

Tama Walley and Paul Chandler are a young married couple, living and working in Mali West Africa.  They are striving to make a difference in the world, while making their dreams a reality.
Tama designs her dresses, using Malian cloth,  takes her patterns and cloth to Bali, where she teaches yoga and massage, and has them sewn into the most adorable sun dresses.
Tama, also designs her own Mali Bags, and brings them to the United States and sells them during the Summer.  A few are left for purchase at www.maybellinestory.com.
She also has a line of Mother and Baby, Summer dresses, that are head turning and I hope to have  available at the Maybelline Store Summer 2012.
How cute are these little girl dresses that match Mom's African print Summer Dresses.

Tama and I met in Maui, while we were doing Bikram Yoga during the Summer of 2003.  She was in the process of purchasing the Bikram Yoga Studio, and encouraged me to become Bikram Yoga instructor my self.  It was during this process, I decided to finish The Maybelline Story, and not go to Bikram Teacher Training.
Tama and her husband Paul started a non-profit Charity in Mali called Instrument​s 4 Africa.  Lister to her speak while touring the  Togola community center.

Instrument​s 4 Africa is partnering with the Togola Community Center in Bamako, Mali to provide quality education and mentoring. A portion of the money from Tama's dresses and bags, goes directly to Instruments 4 Africa, and because of her incredible mission to help raise the quality of life for her kids, I have donated portion of every Maybelline Story as well.
BONO with Paul Chandler in Bamako Mali.

Tama's husband Paul Chandler, is the director of Studio Mali, and is an artist, educator and producer, living and teaching in Mali since 2003. He is a certified teacher of music and language arts at the American International School of Bamako.

studio mali @ oren clip

                       Malian singer Mah Soumano,
                       Produced by Paul Chandler.

STUDIO MALI is a production company, record label, recording studio and artist management organization based in Bamako MALI, that produces events/organized projects in Mali for National Geographic, NY Times, Carnegie Hall, USAID, Johns Hopkins/Bloomberg School of Public Health, UNICEF, US Department of State and BONO’s non-profit organization DATA.

Click below for more information

Instruments 4 Africa
Studio Mali

Maybelline Story makes it's way across the Country, as it tours America.



                     From the cornfields of Nebraska,



                    To Bikram Yoga Studios in Dallas,



                To the beaches,  in Southern California,

        Everyone is Buzzing about The Maybelline Story.

Runner up in New York's Best Beach Read contest, and honorable mention in The Hollywood Festival. 

FROM MALI WEST AFRICA COMES THE TAMA BAG and Wrap Skirt.

Tama Walley is back in the U.S.A. from Mali Africa and her African Print Wrap Skirt and bag are the perfect combo for Summer 2012!                


Tama-Bag, made with reversible
Mali, West African fabric.


100% cotton, washable, reversible Tama-Bag inside out.








 Tama's reversible African print mini wrap skirt.

Book and Bag, $50.
Book, Bag and Skirt, $80.

Check in everyday to see when it will be available at the Maybelline Story Store. http://www.maybellinestory.com/.

The Maybelline Story and African print beach bag for $50.00

The Maybelline Story is runner up in this year's "Best Beach Book Festival" under autobiography/biography and to celebrate, The Maybelline Story Book Store, is offering this reversible African print beach bag shown below designed by Instruments 4 Africa founder Tama Walley.  The profits will go to help 12 malian girls get an education, stay connected to their culture and find their voice.

Erika at Bikram Yoga Dallas loves her bag and The Maybelline Story!

 Just click on www.maybellinestory.com next week, where for only $50, you can purchase your copy of The Maybelline Story and Tama's reversible African print beach bag made in Mali, West Africa, in a variety of African prints.  Tama designed these bags to be rolled up and easily carried in a purse for quick access while shopping, traveling,  carrying your yoga mat, or just heading to the beach with The Maybelline Story, a towel and sun screen this Summer. 

Check in next week for more pictures of Tama's handy, lightweight, attractive bags in other fun African prints and enjoy your book and bag all summer long. 

A tribute to my Bikram Yoga teacher, Jason Winn.

A tribute to my yoga teacher Jason Winn, whose encouragement helped make it possible for me to complete my book, The Maybelline Story.

With his support, a momentum built that took me places in my consciousness I might never have achieved on my own.  I want to thank Jason with all my heart for the many gifts I received as his dedicated student for many years. 



Jason Winn's studio in Laguna Beach, which he opened with his sister Melissa, was known as an oasis for yogis who traveled from all over the world to take class from him.



A teacher who lead by example, Jason was wise and strong enough to give correction to posture exactly when needed – objectively, encouragingly and always from his heart. During recent years, Jason dedicated time to the US Yoga Federation on its journey to the Olympics. He was the shining star in the Bikram Yoga community

Melissa Winn Carrier: "- click here to see a picture of Jason when we all went to see Star Wars for his Birthday in 2002.  Can you pick me out in the group?
         

               Click below for a tribute to Jason Winn.



There was a memorial service for Jason on Sunday, June 27, 1010 in Santa Barbara. For more information, visit his Facebook fanpage, Jason Winn or his website: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-50qpheRnYg


Sharrie on Maui doing Bikram Yoga - 2003