The Importance Of Peony

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We’re born. We grow. We lost. When the world set you adrift and floated like duckweed, embark on a journey to find where you began with ZIZTAR in Spring/Summer 18 collection.
To see through your soul and map your heart to travel across the world, the star will bring you there. Release yourself
Whether you’ve lost yourself in the role or in the world. It’s getting darker and so are your thoughts. Maybe it is because the heart and brain are not working in harmony. After we grow up, we tend to experience the things with brain and forget how to feel it with heart. If your heart has slipped away, let’s empty your mind and you will know what to do. Do you remember the first feeling when you see the world? You had no fear to fall; you had no doubts on yourself. You were brave enough to try something new. You were confident to admit who you are. All of
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Let’s find yourself back with your heart..

Lift the Fallen
Peony symbolizes riches and honor. People wish to be a real “Peony” and follow the ambitions blindly, exploring the maximum capacity, yet somehow forget what’s important in our heart. People wants to be perfect, to be good. Pursuing what the world esteem and go with the flow. Can you remember who you are, before the world told you who you would be?
Don’t cage your heart in the rules after the lessons you been through. Your heart always drives you to the right way, from the beginning and till the end. Sometimes, the world will let you down; Sometimes, you lost the hope. Maybe you just need to free your heart, in a beautiful place, stay alone to listen your heart.
Trust the voice from deep inside, it will never hurts you. A way back to original
Embedded in the stars elemental to the roots of ZIZTAR, inspiration comes from people having hope and finding direction from the Ztar. The darkest night produce the brightest star, it lights up the paths. The paths are for people to find a way to be who they

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