Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Diane Pernet: Back to our habitat

Here are some images of Diane Pernet visinging Samsung's d'light.

It was shiny Saturday afternoon. I could easily notice the appearance of our guest in a black dress. When Diane Pernet entered into Samsung d’light building in Seoul, full of her images on the digital wall and warm welcome messages on the floor were greeting her. Was she touched? Sure!


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Samsung d’light is an exhibition space to showcase Samsung Electronics’ product lineup that guests can test and touch the Samsung’s new products such as mobile phones, computers, cameras and other devices.


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It was actually her second visit to Samsung d’light. She seemed more comfortable and more familiar than the first time. With our staff, she looked around the space and tested new products. During the tour of Samsung d’light, she was always with her camera ST550(TL225) which was the special present from the last visit. The camera has black body with a gold line that is a perfect match for her black dress, dark sunglasses, black hair and her black veil. (to see the story of her last visit, please click here.)


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clip_image010▲ She is testing Samsung New camera NX10


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Diane Pernet. She is a celebrated journalist and famous fashion blogger. Through her blog (http://www.dianepernet.typepad.com/), she tells her story and communicates with people from all over the world. She is also the founder of A Shaded View on Fashion film festival, a festival of short films and videos from around the world exploring themes of fashion, beauty and style.


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After the tour of new products, she had an interview with us. Bloggers and I asked about her lovely camera ST550(TL225), and her fashion career. Diane answered every question very gently and sincerely that I was so impressed with it.





Diane flew back into our habitat, and flew away somewhere else like she did it last year. So I expect her back someday. Au revoir Diane.





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