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EDITORIAL Kimmie Smith

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STYLE FEATURES

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STYLE FILES: FW/20

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ROCK THIS LOOK WHEN THE LONG WEEKEND COMES

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HOW TO DRESS FOR SPRING BREAK ADULTING

Finding the Through Line with Jamie Gray Hyder

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This month’s cover is NBC Law & Order: SVU’s Jamie Gray Hyder. She talks with us about her career as well as being apart of the iconic longest running drama series.

BEAUTY FEATURES

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THE PICK ME UP

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PINEAPPLE BEAUTY

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ATHLEISURE BEAUTY

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R3DCARP3T TM

This month, we share a number of looks from Awards Season that have our favorite celebs that hit the red carpet. We checked in on the talented teams of fashion stylists, MUA and hairstylists to see how they were inspired as well as products they used.

SYSK LIFESTYLE FEATURES

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ATHLEISURE LIST STUDS

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ATHLEISURE LIST THE WONDERBON CHOCOLATE CO.

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We talk fashion as a platform with Nonie Kharey, founder of NONIE.

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Art of the Snack

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We headed to the East Village to enjoy Italian comfort food at Gnocco.

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9PLAYLIST

In this month’s 9PLAYLIST, we find out what All Elite Wrestling’s Chief Brand Officer, Brandi Rhodes enjoys listening to.

Women Support 125 One Another

Athleisure Studio

We took some time to catch up with Whitney Port of MTV’s The Hills: New Beginnings to talk about her partnership with Dress For Success and Chloe Wines.

Tune into our podcast network, Athleisure Studio. Subscribe on iHeartRadio, Spotify, Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Himalaya, Google Podcast and more.

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Bingely Streaming

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9 LIST STORI3S

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Here’s what we’re watching and listening to this month from podcasts and shows that include True Crime and Mystery/Thrillers.

This month’s 9LIST STORI3S comes from Celebrity MUA and Founder of BeautyBlender, Rea Ann Silva.

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We can't tell you how many times we've enjoyed watching NBC's Law & Order marathons whether it's the flagship program, Criminal Intent or SVU. We love our fair share of True Crime andthe squad members that we get to know each season. When Law & Order: SVU came back last fall, its 21st season (they have now been renewed for an additional 3 seasons), marking it as the longest running drama series in history. Along with more stories ripped from the headlines, advocating for victims and getting to know many of our faves, Jamie Gray Hyder joined the cast as Officer Katriona "Kat" Azar Tamin who is learning the ropes, coming in with her style of tracking criminals and learning how to grow with her squad. This month's shoot for our 50th issue showcases a number of pre-Spring looks worn by Jamie Gray Hyder who is known for her voice acting work in the Call of Duty video games, HBO's True Blood and a number of other projects. We took some time to find out more about how she got into the entertainment industry, how she prepares for her roles as well as how it is to be in this acclaimed and iconic show! ATHLEISURE MAG: We’ve been fans of yours since you’ve been on HBO’s True Blood, a number of our readers play video games and have enjoyed your voice acting on them. Can you tell us how you got into the entertainment industry? JAMIE GRAY HYDER: I’ve been acting since I was a kid. I’ve been a classically trained vocalist since I was really young. I have always been performing and then when I got into college and studying straight acting and kind of left the musical theater world, that’s when I sort of honed in on film and television and working on screens. So after college, I moved out to LA to try to get it going. AM: What have been some of the shows that readers have seen you in prior to NBC’s Law & Order SVU? JGH: My first sort of big break was on

True Blood. They initially hired me to do a smaller part for 2 episodes and we all worked together really well and they liked the character. So I ended up staying for 2 seasons. For me, that was a huge learning experience and a huge validating experience. To work with HBO as my first home is something that I am really grateful for. AM: You are so extremely versatile. We’ve enjoyed seeing you in a number of ways such as David Guetta’s music videos. How do you prepare yourself for all of these different types of opportunities? JGH: You sort of have to find the through line in what you bring to each one and for me that came down to getting comfortable with what I already bring to the table. Self-awareness is really important because that’s going to be the thread that binds it no matter whether you’re doing video games, television or music videos. If you’re not comfortable with yourself and comfortable with sort of what you provide on naturally, then you’re not really going to know where to go from there. For me, becoming more comfortable with myself and increasing my self awareness was a tool that I think has helped me through all of the different mediums. AM: So Law & Order as a franchise, we can’t tell you how many hours a week that we have enjoyed watching it. It’s something we love watching whether it’s Law & Order, Criminal Intent or SVU. How did you get the call that you are joining the cast? JGH: Initially, they brought me on to do a few episodes as a guest star and we were going to feel out her role as a regular. Then when they decided to keep me and called me, I lost it and I started crying. I couldn’t believe it because not only am I a part of such a legendary show, but such a historic season. So I get all the weight that comes with that even though this is my first season. So to be tied into such a monumental achievement for the show has been something that has is very rare and something that I am really grateful for.


AM: Tell us who is Officer Katriona “Kat” Azar Tamin? JGH: Officer Kat and Jamie actually have a lot in common when it comes to being driven and sometimes stubborn and independent. Kat is more reserved when it comes to, I think, her personality, but when it comes to the way she approaches her work and fighting for these victims, she really leads with her heart. I think you’ll see her attempting to create more of a balance between her head and her heart as we continue on. Right now, she is still a little bit rough around the edges kind of learning how to conduct herself in this new world and this new set of rules and structure. While she is a little bit out of line here and there, I think that as she grows and becomes more comfortable with her role in the squad room I think you’ll see her settle in a little bit better. AM: What is it like working with this amazing cast of characters and people such as Ice-T and Mariska Hargitay. What is that like as we have a number of Law & Order fans who would love to know. JGH: I learned so much from them both professionally and personally every day. Ice has sort of had my back very much so from the beginning just like Finn has had Kat’s back from the beginning. He and I connected instantly over my work in the music industry. My side job in LA was working at a recording studio called Record Plant. So I worked there for 4 years and dealt with a lot of the same people and personality types and scenarios that Ice has kind of grown up in. So we shared a lot of those kinds of experiences. With Mariska, it’s sort of a daily lesson in how to lead and how to inspire and motivate people. All of my castmates have families and they all have children. They all come in and focus and bring a fresh energy every single day. That’s easy for me as a new person, but thinking into working on something for 5-10-20 years, you might get jaded. Every single one of my castmates comes in fresh daily which is something that I find super impressive.

AM: You guys cover a lot of really heavy topics. In terms of preparing, as your episodes are inspired by cases that took place in real life, and I’m sure there is a lot of work in terms of understanding the victim, how you would play the role, how it would be like for them to come to you etc. How do you take that on as it seems like that would take a lot to be in those positions? JGH: Before we do each episode, we are sent a whole research packet that has a bunch of news articles and things that all deals with the scenario that we are dealing with on the show. While we don’t necessarily represent certain people or events, often times we are pulling from the news and real people. For me, it’s very much a motivating factor. You have to put aside whatever you’re dealing with personally and really give value to what you are doing because there are real people dealing with these types of issues in their real lives. While we have to keep it light on set as much as we can because we are dealing with heavy material every single day. I think that approaching it with a little bit of reverence is the way that we all really justify what we are doing and just knowing that there are real people out there that are being positively impacted by our show is something that is never lost on us. AM: So you guys are currently filming season 21 right now. What is a week like when you’re balancing between filming for the show and then what do you do when you’re not on set? JGH: I chill in my apartment a lot. Because we can work long hours. Some days are shorter than others. We typically shoot 5 days out of the week, 10 months out of the year. It’s a 9-5 and you really have to think of your dressing room as your office and your trailer as your office and take that down time and be productive with it. It can be grueling, but you just remind yourself how lucky you are to be in this position every day and that helps


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get you through it. When I get home, I just like to hang, and chill and cook and watch movies. I’m happy to be in NY and I have a lot of exploring to do. AM: What do you do while you’re here – where could we see you working out, going shopping or grabbing a bite? JGH: I love Japanese food so I am always trying out a new Japanese restaurant. As far as working out, I work out at a fight gym.

JGH: I like projects. So I will typically pick a cuisine and say, “what about Korean? I love the Korean Cheong Soups how can I make one at home?” I really enjoy cooking projects that involve going to specialty grocery store whether it’s a Korean grocery store, a Japanese grocery store, an Indian grocery store – I kind of like exploring new ingredients. I will pick something that feels foreign to me to learn about different foods but then you get to know more about different cultures that way at the same time.

AM: So the recent episode you were in, we saw you boxing - that was not something AM: What are philanthropies, charities new for you? or platforms that you like to give your time to and support as well as to draw JGH: No, that was kind of inspired by my awareness to? routine already and they said we want to incorporate that and they had a sto- JGH: I work a lot supporting the Armed ryline that they had been working on and Forces and Veterans causes that’s realso it all worked together. So a few days ly important to me. I specifically work a week, I’m over at Gotham Gym., I work with organizations that help to aid the with trainers there. My preferred method transition to an active duty and civilian of workout is technique and fight training life. Some of those include the Student and that’s what I do a few times a week. Veterans of America. They are an organization that has liaisons at over 1,500 AM: With summer coming up and people campuses across the country that help wanting to look fit and their best, what newly, people who are newly coming are 3 boxing moves that people should put out of the service and want to get into their routines? their Bachelors degree. They’re older and have a full life that they have to JGH: Something super simple that anyone work around so they have an organican do at home and you don’t need to pay zation that helps to get around those a lot of money to do it and you don’t have hurdles to make achieving a higher edto have people tell you to do it is jumping ucation easier for those that are comrope. ing out of service. When I worked at Call of Duty, I worked with the Call of AM: Ugh we’re not a fan, but it’s so good Duty Endowment which helps place for you so we power through it. veterans at high paying full time jobs and in addition to veterans, I work a JGH: When I first started, I said oh my God, lot with mental health organizations I’m so shitty at this. But then you keep go- such as the National Alliance on Mening and just doing 3 minutes before get- tal Illness (NAMI) and I work a lot with ting into my workout everyday – it gets Cannabis Reform. So those are my 3 your co-ordination in check, it gets your major things and they often overlap in rhythm in check. For me, it kind of wakes a lot of ways as well. me up. So this is something that anyone can do and benefit from. AM: That’s inspiring. What are acting projects that you could imagine doing AM: So you love to cook, what are 3 things and would like to have offered to you that we can see you cooking? that are on your bucket list?




JGH: For me, it comes down to the types of work. I love being physical and that’s one of the things that I love about the episode on SVU. I loved being able to be physical, to fight and to do stunt work and getting into it that way. Any job that really requires me to by physical or learn a new skill. Working in other languages and accents and things like that is something that also appeals to me. I also really love animation because you get to voice characters that you would never get to play on screen and it allows you to sort of stretch that muscle a little more. AM: With the summer coming up, do you have any place you’re going or somewhere on your bucket list to go to?

them as well as what you can look forward to as we transition to the Spring and the Summer. ATHLEISURE MAG: Before we delve into the specific spaces we shot in, please tell us about Tao Group Hospitality as we find these restaurants, nightclubs and day clubs are global multisensory experiences. TAO GROUP HOSPITALITY: Tao Group Hospitality is a leading restaurant and nightlife company that develops, owns and operates many of the worlds most recognized restaurant and entertainment venues under various brands including but not limited to Tao, Marquee, Avenue, Lavo, Beauty & Essex, Vandal, The Highlight Room, Luchini and Koma in major markets across the world. Tao Group Hospitality’s corporate headquarters is located in New York City, with locally based managing partners and a full-time marketing and operations staff in every other market.

JGH: Loving Japanese food the way that I do, I love traveling to Japan. I have been once before and so my fiancé and I are doing a honeymoon of sorts and going back to Japan to have a retreat - a relaxing week in some of the onsen towns that’s more nature based places. It would probably be in Northern Japan. That would be the next big trip. AM: What cities are Tao Group Hospitality properties located in? AM: When you’re flying, what are 3 things that you like to have in your carry-on that TGH: New York City, Las Vegas, Los Anmake traveling more comfortable? geles, Singapore and Sydney. JGH: Snacks – I always like having those. I usually like to have an oil or lotion which keeps your hands from getting dry. I also like to bring my essential oils like lavender or peppermint and to put it behind my ears. It doesn’t disturb anyone else but it keeps me in my own cocoon of sorts and it keeps me in my comfort in that way.

AM: Are there new properties that we should keep an eye out for in 2020 for Tao Group Hospitality? TGH: Top secret – stay tuned!

AM: The Lobby Bar is a fun space and for the winter, you have it themed as the Winter Rose Garden. What was the @JGHyder thought behind this installation, and will there be additional themes for this We shot our 50th cover at the Dream this year? Downtown Hotel within TAO Group Hospitality's PHD Rooftop Lounge and at the TGH: The Winter Rose Garden is comWinter Rose Garden Lobby Bar. These ar- plete with a bar & wall made out of eas are just a couple of properties available 15,000 red roses complete with red at this destination that vacationers, those accent furniture, candles, and rose-intraveling for business and those who are fused cocktails. Food and beverage ofenjoying a staycation can enjoy when vis- ferings at The Winter Rose Garden initing. We wanted to find out more about clude the Crispy Truffle Mac & Cheese




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Balls and the Primrose Cider cocktail with a side of rose-infused ice cubes. This magical rouge oasis at Dream Downtown was designed to cure a bad case of the winter blues and will be activated for a limited time only so stop in today!

to stay up to date with things fun for Spring / Summer 2020!

AM: Tao Group Hospitality has additional spaces within Dream Hotel Downtown, please share those with a little information about these as well AM: Are there 3 signature cocktails and as upcoming Spring/Summer events? dishes in this bar that guests should enjoy while in this space? TGH: Join us every Monday night at Meatpacking hotspot, Bodega Negra, TGH: Blanc de Blanc ($19) – Ciroc Coconut, for the weekly themed dinner party Creme de Cacao, Amaretto, Almond Milk, – Loco Mondays. Amidst the intimate Almond Milk Foam, Shaved Chocolate; and moodily-lit “Tudor Hacienda” deLavender Dreams ($18) – Don Julio Blanco, cor, watch as performers kick off the Lemon, Pea Flower Tea, Simple Syrup, Egg evening of vibe dining with music from White and Primrose Cider ($18) – Barking DJ Select, followed by tabletop perforIrons Applejack, Cinnamon Syrup, Lemon mances from a rotating line-up of mesJuice, Sparkling Rosé, Rose Ice Cube. merizing acts such as burlesque dancers and fire-breathers. Enjoy menu AM: We have spent a number of nights, offerings from Corporate Executive NYFW events and more at PHD Rooftop Chef Brad Warner with small plates Lounge. When did this space open and such as fresh ceviche, tacos and generwhat is the vibe of this penthouse space? ously proportioned dishes like Shrimp Alambre and Enchiladas, complimentTGH: Having opened in June 2011, PHD ed by a selection of handcrafted mezRooftop Lounge continues to be the ulti- cal and tequila cocktails; followed by mate penthouse, featuring timeless and the famous Don Huevo dessert from luxurious finishes. With an exquisite pan- Corporate Pastry Chef Paola Marocchi. oramic Manhattan skyline view that in- The perfect spot to host your birthday, cludes direct lines of site to the Hudson visiting friends or simply just a way to River and Empire State Building, guests turn your Monday around, this is a parcome to relax on custom-built Italian ty you do not want to miss. leather banquettes with marble tables, and cozy seating niches located on the Located on the lower level of Dream outdoor terrace. Downtown in New York City’s Meatpacking District, The Electric Room is AM: What are 3 signature cocktails and the perfect spot for late night dancing dishes that we should enjoy when being and after-dinner drinks. The intimate here? room accommodates approximately 100 people and features a full bar serTGH: Dream Girl ($19) – Bacardi Limon, vicing high-end spirits and specialty Cointreau, Raspberry; Strawberry Fields cocktails. The room provides a distinct ($19) – Don Juilo Blanco, Fresh Strawberry, cool Britannia feel with sofas featurBasil and Ginger Towers ($19) – Ketel One, ing the Union Jack Flag and custom Fresh Ginger, Mint, Ginger Beer. back-painted antique mirrors by artist Chris Stain that adorn the banquette AM: What kinds of events are held at PHD wall. Relax among photography and Rooftop and as we head into the Spring artwork by Sante D’Orazio and Marand the Summer, what events should we ilyn Minter, while two gothic-inspired mark on our calendar? chandeliers provide intimate lighting for a curated, one of-a-kind experiTGH: TBD! Follow us at @PHDRooftopNY ence.


Escape to The Beach at Dream Downtown, the outdoor/indoor restaurant located at Dream Downtown hotel in Meatpacking District. Spanning 5,000 square feet, The Beach includes a glass-bottom pool, full-service bar, pool deck, sand beach, two private cabanas and over 50 chaise lounges. The café located adjacent to the pool features a casual all-day menu created by Corporate Executive Chef Brad Warner with highlights such as The Beach Burger and Baja Fish Tacos, that pairs perfectly with a seasonal cocktail menu. As one of New York City’s most beloved Summer staples, The Beach features a pergola filled with lush greenery, hanging lamps, lattice chairs, overhead twinkling mason jars and oversized plant walls all surrounding the pool area and is open during the Summer season only. @DreamDowntown @TaoGroup @PHDRooftopNY @DreamBeachNYC @BodegaNegra PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS Athleisure Mag's cover story was shot by Co-Founder/Celeb Photographer Paul Farkas, using Canon Mark IV; and selected Canon lenses: EF 50 f/1.2 L, EF 24-70 f/2.8 L II, and EF 70-200 f/2.8 L II. @PVFarkas STYLE, MAKEUP & HAIR CREDITS

GLOSSIER Coconut Skin Balm | GIOVANNI Refreshing Rose Water and Aloe Mist | MILK MAKEUP Hydro Grip Primer | FOUNDATION | L'OREAL Infallible Foundation Shade 475 | RIMMEL LONDON Concealer Shade Buff | L'OREAL True Match Powder Shade W2 + W4 for the center of the face; W7 for the perimeter of the face | FENTY BEAUTY Sun Stalk'r Shady Biz Bronzer | BLUSH | MILANI Luminoso | HIGHLIGHT | JOUER Skinny Dip | EYES | ANASTASIA BEVERLY HILLS X AMREZY Eyeshadow Palette using Shade OG on the eyes | MAYBELLINE Lash Sensational Mascara | LIPS | FENTY BEAUTY Gloss Bomb | HAIR | Added THEURGY Gypsy Soul Styling Lotion throughout dry hair to maintain control of the hair and creating smooth hair before creating two inverted French Braids | Pulled out a few wispy pieces for an undone effect | LOOK II | RELAXED STYLE PG 16-22 | PARADISED Kelsey Jumpsuit in Vanilla | LAGOS Blue Caviar Beaded Bracelet x 2 | ATHLETIC PROPULSION LABS Women's TechLoom Bliss in Rose Dust/ Nude | NAVAL SURFACE AND MINE WARFIGHTING DEVELOPMENT CENTER Hat |

Athleisure Mag's Celeb Fashion Stylist, Co-Founder/Creative + Style Director Kimmie Smith, MUA Jessica Bonilla and Hairstylist Lea DeLoy share how Jamie Gray Hyder's look was created for the cover editorial.

EYES | ANASTASIA BEVERLY HILLS X AMREZY Eyeshadow Palette using Shade OG, New Yawker and Yugo was added on the Lash Line | ARDELL Trio Lashes applied |

LOOK I | FITNESS STYLE

HAIR | This look showcased soft beachy waves | Sprayed in THEURGY Out of Body throughout dry hair for hold and heat protection | The wrap curled throughout curling curling everything away from the face | Finished with THEURGY Shape Shift for added extra root lift and sexy, messy

PG 24-29 | ULTRACOR Aster Luna Bra, Aster Legging and Aster Polaris Zip Up Hoodie | SKINCARE | PONDS Dry Skin Cream |

LIPS | COVERGIRL Sienna Lipstick |




texture | LOOK III | OUT & ABOUT STYLE FRONT COVER, PG 30 - 34 | THE FOLD Seville Coat Multicoloured Wool | OLIVIA VON HALLE Bella Jet Black Silk Camisole | MAVI JEANS Adriana Mid Rise Super Skinny in Black Denim | UNO DE 50 A Tickle with a Feather Necklace | MLB WASHINGTON NATIONALS World Series Hat | LIPS | The lip was changed to DOSE OF COLORS More Creamer Please | HAIR | Previously for the 2nd look, the hair was curled | For this look, the hair was pinned back on the sides | The hair was finished with a light mist of THEURGY Retrograde Hairspray workable spray | LOOK IV | SPRING NIGHT'S GLAM STYLE BACK COVER PG 36 - 39 | OLIVIA VON HALLE Capability Nika Full Length Robe | LUNYA Washable Silk Slip Dress in Deep Night | LAGOS KSL Cuff Bracelet | VIRGINS, SAINTS & ANGELS San Benito Crystal Magdalena in Blue Velvet | EYES | BK on the lash line LIPS | MILANI Red Lipstick in Kiss Matte Necklce | HAIR | Hair was pulled up into a “Done/ Undone” top knot pulling out pieces from all around the hairline for soft texture | @Shes.Kimmie @Laniidoa_Cosmetics @HairByLeaDeLoy

You can hear the full interview with NBC Law & Order: SVU's Jamie Gray Hyder in March on the second season of our show, #TRIBEGOALS which is a part of Athleisure Studio, our multi-media podcast network! Make sure to subscribe to find out when the episode drops. You can hear it on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and wherever you enjoy listening to your favorite podcast.


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It's been a busy series of weeks with the first round of Awards Season coming to an end, being in the midst of Fashion Month with a number of the runways in global cities showcasing FW20 designs. With many of us enjoying a mild winter, we're already envisioning SS20 looks that will be enhanced with warmer weather. We're transported back to NYFW for SS20 when we enjoyed an intimate presentation of NONIE which took place on the rooftop of the NoMad Hotel and included a lunch as well as panel with influential women including the Co-Founder of Venus et Fleur as they talked about the importance of their creativity as well as the need to focus on issues such as bullying. NONIE's founder, Nina Kharey is a Canadian based designer who has had a number of celebrities including Meghan Markle, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau and Jessica Mulroney. We took a moment to chat about her line as well as her focus on #EndingBullying.

NK: I was always sewing and exploring different designs. It was something I dreamt of from the time I was a little girl, watching my parents create garments out of fabric – like magic. It wasn’t until I lost my brother and started to focus on what was actually bringing me peace that I decided to just go for it. AM: What is the ethos behind NONIE? NK: We are very holistic and keep humanity at the forefront. We’re also always focused on environmental sustainability - we want to be able to give back to our planet while creating. The women who wear NONIE should feel like they are contributing in a positive way to the world, rather than taking away. We work very closely with our clients to grow and learn from their needs and experiences. AM: Is there a significance to the name of the brand?

ATHLEISURE MAG: Prior to launching NONIE how did you get your start in the fashion industry?

NK: Nonie is my nick name. I got it when I was born. Everyone close to me calls me Nonie.

NINA KHAREY: My love of fashion and design began at an early age. I worked with my parents a lot. My mom was a seamstress for menswear and my dad managed a knit factory. I learned everything from them and becoming a designer seemed like the natural next step, but watching my brother fall into gang violence at an early age forced me to follow a more traditional path, and I eventually got my degree in Engineering.

AM: What celebrities have worn the brand?

Halfway through my career in engineering after the tragic loss of my brother, I launched NONIE to live my life to the fullest in his honour and teach my daughter to believe in her dreams and work hard. AM: What was the moment that you realized that you wanted to launch your own line?

NK: NONIE has been worn by Meghan Markle, Jessica Mulroney, Chantal Kreviazuk, Jessi Cruickshank, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau. AM: How would you describe the assortment that one would find within NONIE’s collections? NK: Everything I design works very well together and with other designers. The line in minimal and clean so it can easily be paired with a statement piece to tone it down. Everything is easily worn during the day as well for the working woman. I want her to feel at ease going into her closet and quickly finding something that instantly contributes to her personal style and comfort.


AM: What are you excited about for Spring 2020 and what was the inspiration for this season of NONIE’s collection? NK: Spring 2020 was a fun collection to design. I was aiming to bring a little more personality and interest into the designs. There’s a lot of edge and fun in this one. It has the youth in it that sometimes can be intimidating for women to explore but is kept subtle and minimal. The inspiration was community and how we can all make room for one another to grow. We can have a stronger impact together. As for the designs, I also go back to my roots in India and this time I was really enjoying the wrapping and tying of the designs. AM: We attended your SS20 presentation lunch last NYFW with influential attendees. It was a great way to see the brand as well as guests that were on panel with you? Why was this format during NYFW and select panelists chosen to be involved to share their stories? NK: There’s so much that goes into designing clothing. It’s not always about the clothes, and in fact, there’s always a creative process that goes into each collection. Sometimes that process can really bring discussions that inspire others and bring people together. I think it’s important to share that. Art should bring inspiration and discussion as well. I was really moved by the women in my heritage that were pushing forward and making room for themselves. It shows that anything is possible if you’re willing to put the hard work and sacrifices into it. Rupi Kaur (writer) and Seema Bansal Chadha (Co-Founder of Venus et Fleur) are both people who went against the system of what’s expected of them and made their dreams come true. They kept pushing and disrupting the norm. Also, it’s nice to see everyone come together and support one another. That’s the true form of women helping other women - encouraging each other to live their best life. AM: You’re focused on a campaign known as #EndBullying. Why is this a platform

you are interested in educating others on and why is this important to you? Also tell us know about the Love Gives Freedom T Shirt. NK: I lost my older brother to violence so when the chance came up to design something that would be used to inspire others, I jumped on it. I’ve met with so many kids who have been bullied or are getting recruited into gangs. It’s so important for these kids to hear my story and learn from the pain my family and I have gone through. I never want a family to experience our loss and pain. I try to lead everything I do with love and that’s what I tell them as well. I could have held onto the anger I felt towards the people who did this to my family, but I chose to let that go. I chose to focus on spreading love and living in forgiveness. It gave me freedom to live a good and healthy life. AM: We're sure you’re already planning SS21, what can we expect from the line and will you do another event here in NYC? NK: I absolutely will do another event in NYC! After the last one, I made some great friends out there and the support was beautiful; it brought so many likeminded people together and was such an inspiring afternoon. SS21 will be completely sustainable fabric wise, and I’m working on some great designs that can easily be worn to work and out in the evening. SS21 will be luxurious and inspiring to the women wearing it. AM: As someone who travels, what are 3 items in your carry on that you like to bring with you in order to make traveling easier for you? NK: Wet wipes, Air Pods and face masks. @Nonie.Official PHOTOS COURTESY | NONIE



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that they will get.

A number of 80's and 90's babies are familiar with what was involved in getting their ears pierced whether it was the mall, it seemed like a communal affair and not an experience that makes you feel like proper attention is being paid to it..

The process begins with a consultation to decide how many piercings you will get and where as they have a chart showing a number of places along the ear that you can have. Upon deciding on what you will get, your ears will have a trained professionals that don't uses a needle and not an ear gun. In addition, this service will be conducted in a private room!

At STUDS in Soho, they allow their guests to enjoy the experience of getting their ears pierced. STUDS is focused on the EarScape - the combined art + science of decorating one’s ear with personalized piercings + earrings, resulting in a form of extreme self expression.

Just this process alone makes us wonder how we endured those mall days of getting our ears pierced. This studio focuses on ears and has a number of piercings from hoops, studs and more. In addition, pricing is straight forward with the cost being a flat rate that includes the number of piercings and the jewelry to avoid surprises!

Whether you have an appointment (there is an appointment window that you can book one within) or opt to walk in, STUDS encourages people to come in, browse and decide the style

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It's worth noting that the jewelry offered at STUDS offers implant-grade metals: surgical steel, titanium, or 14k gold. All of their piercing jewelry is hypoallergenic, as is some of their non-piercing jewelry (any sterling silver options). For those with a nickel allergy you’ll want to choose titanium or 14k gold pieces.

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THE WONDERBON CHOCOLATE CO. Although we have been enjoying warm temperatures, there is something about being able to enjoy hot choclate during the winter. We found ourselves this month at The Wonderbon Chocolate Co. which opened on Feb 1st of this year as a pop up to mark the Hot Chocolate Festival that Hot Chocolate Maker Maury Rubin created and ran for 28 years each February at City Bakery.

Two sizes are available as a 4oz. "Shot" for $4 and an 8oz. "Regular" for $5.50. We enjoyed their Hot Chocolate Happy Hour which takes place Monday - Friday from 5-7pm. They serve a rotational flight menu. We enjoyed Mezcal-Spiked Hot Chocolate with an Onyx Cocoa-Salted Rim, White Chocolate Hot Chocolate with Walnut Liquor, Bourbon Hot Chocolate with Chocolate Whipped Cream and a regular hot chocolate without alcohol. These all come in the shot sizes.

This pop-up shop is meant to announce the creation of The Wonderbon Chocolate Co., a brand new chocolate company based primarly on hot chocolate. For the next 3 months, guests will be able to enjoy the treats offered here and there is a chance that it will continue as a location beyond this time period.

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White Miso Hot Chocolate, Brown Sugar Hot Chocolate and White Chocolate with Plum Jam, Coriander and Cinnamon.

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There are new flavors being created each day. The shop serves four to eight flavors daily, with a rotating menu. This is definitely a great way to pop in to see what new flavors are available as the pop-up continues.

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The bigger plan for Wonderbon Chocolate is to create a line-up of ready to drink hot chocolates for the home, with a level of quality and creativity that customers will enjoy.

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We headed to the East Village to Gnocco which was started 20 years ago by Gian Luca Giovanetti who has created a menu of sweet and savory dishes that come from his favorite foods and recipes of his home in Modena, Italy. We enjoyed hearing the stories that these meals came from as well as how he identifies with the East Village. We were introduced to a menu that had wine pairings associated with signature dishes, a restaurant that had an array of areas that allowed you to enjoy your meal in environments that fit your mood and of course we left full with an appreciaton of his Italian cuisine.

GLG: The front room of the restaurant features a pizzeria that guests must enter through and our front dining room. The front room offers views of 10th Street, Tompkins Square Park and is decorated with the work of local photographers and East Village artists.

ATHLEISURE MAG: Tell us about your culinary background and how you came up with the idea of opening Gnocco in the East Village? GIAN LUCA GIOVANETTI: My culinary experience started in Modena, Italy in my own restaurant where I ran the kitchen solo for several years. I came up with the idea of opening Gnocco because I was sure that the formula I had was a winner and it would work well for a larger city and audience. I shot for the moon, fell in love with New York City, and knew it was the place for my restaurant. The East Village was the only neighborhood we could afford back then because it was up and coming but it turned into the perfect spot for Gnocco. AM: What can guests expect when they come to dine at Gnocco? GLG: Guests who visit can expect, authentic Emilia-Romagna food in a casual, neighborhood favorite and go-to spot. We serve the best of Italian comfort food and stick to our motto of moderate prices and offerings that appeal to everybody especially the local crowd. The recipes mirror the true tastes of Italy and the atmosphere makes our guests feel at home. AM: We love that there are different areas that one can enjoy, can you share these 3

The main room or veranda faces our outdoor garden and in the summer time the double doors open merging the two rooms giving an outdoor dinner feel. Our garden is enclosed all year round and includes air conditioning and heat for the winter time. The space is lush with plants, lights, and decorations giving the room an intimate and cozy feeling at night. On top of the enclosure is a cherry tree which will surprise guests in the spring with the occasional “plunk” of a falling fruit. AM: When creating this menu, can you tell us about where the inspiration for your dishes came from? GLG: The inspiration for the plates at Gnocco comes from my childhood. My goal when opening the restaurant was to replicate the exact tastes of my home in Italy. In this way we pay homage to the culinary tradition by perfectly recreating the flavors and experiences of true Italian cuisine. For example our namesake dish, Gnocco, is an afterschool snack from Italy made from lightly fried bread and Italian cold cuts – it’s the perfect symbol of time honored tradition and authentic Italian flavor. AM: We enjoyed a number of the dishes with suggested wine pairings at Gnocco, what are 3 signature dishes that you suggest that we should enjoy on our next visit? GLG: Gnocco (A unique specialty) – Homemade deep fried dough with a selection of typical northern Italian cold cuts. Tartufata Pizza – A mouthwatering pie made with fresh mozzarella, truffle sauce,




mushrooms and Speck. Maialino Al Latte - Oven roasted pork loin, slow cooked in a milk sauce with rosemary and garlic served with mashed potatoes and sautéed spinach. AM: What are 3 cocktails that you suggest we should have when visiting? GLG: Juicy Secrets – Gin, lemon juice, pineapple juice, honey ginger syrup, and turmeric. Gian’s Dilemma – Mezcal, grapefruit juice, simple syrup and jalapeño with Himalayan salt and a cayenne pepper rim. Royal Degenerale – Early grey infused vodka, lime juice, and honey ginger syrup. AM: In addition to the restaurant, you have created a sense of community. We enjoyed hearing about how you are teaching children in the area to grow their own food, making pasta and more. Please share these programs and how you continue to make yourself a fixture in the community. GLG: Gnocco enjoys hosting local school groups for activities like growing their own food and pizza/pasta making classes to help enrich their traditional education with culinary arts and traditions. We pride ourselves on being active in the community. As a 20-year-old mainstay of the East Village, the community is very important to us. We always participate in events that allow us to contribute and lift up our neighbors. Some of these initiatives include Slice Out Hunger, a pizza-related charity that supports American hunger relief and prevention initiatives through pizza-related events and campaigns as well as the Art Loisaida Foundation, an artistic non-profit for the Lower East Side that seeks to expand the venues for local artists and provide more opportunities for artists in the community. @GnoccoNY






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BingelyStreaming Hosted by Tom Morris who appears on Live PD, Live PD: Wanted and America's Most Wanted - he takes listeners into an additional element of understanding policing in America.

THE STRANGER Netflix There are a number of sayings that reference that essentially the world is a small place and that we are more connected that not. This belief rings true throughout Netflix's The Stranger. We are introduced to a number of families within a community that seems to be an average place that one woudl grow up. Many of the people are pillars in their community, involved in their children's lives and have close relationships.

PD STORIES PodcastOne + A&E Spotify Around Athleisure Mag, we're fans of Live PD, where you watch a number of police investigations in various cities around the country. You learn about laws and how they vary by state as well as city, you become familiar with a group of officers as they go about their shifts as calls come out and you have the command center which is in NYC which gives you more insight into what you are watching. Fans of this show know that there are a number of other shows within this franchise that take place on A&E Network. In addition, you can find out more information behind the stories and the officers view PodcastOne and A&E's podcast, PD Stories. AthleisureMag.com

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A stranger begins to interject herself into their lives by sharing secrets or opening the door to areas that they should look for in their lives. This knowledge which is meant to create awareness ends up uncovering lies, murders and suspicion among this community. Throughout the season as more secrets are unlocked, we find that The Stranger herself has a vested interest in their lives. Everyone must decide how far they will go to get to the truth and how they will protect their families when the information is known. The blurred lines on behavior even extends itself to the po;ice department as they become involved only to find that they are not left unscathed. We don't know if there will be anoth-

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THE SNEAK USA Today iHeartRadio From USA TODAY, The Sneak focuses on a crime that took place in a small suburb of Seattle by a former football player who got a number of people to be his decoy via his ad on Craigslist. We find out about the theft, how he got away and how he was known as a football player that was talented. We learn about how he exchanged his career in sports for this heist that affects the entire town. A number of interviews in this serialized podcast also shares those that were involved in the investigation,

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One of our faves that we enjoy chatting with is Whitney Port. In addition to being someone that is positive, continues to grow her business interests and more, she tuly enjoys reaching out to women and ensuring that they are connected with those that can assist them in their journey. We catch up with Whitney right before she starts filming for the second season of MTV's The Hills: New Beginnings. We talk with her about her upcoming projects, balancing her busy life as well as taking time for herself. ATHLEISURE MAG: We talked to you last fall and touched on The Hills: New Beginnings and how we loved seeing you back on that show again! What can you tell us about the second season? WHITNEY PORT: We haven’t started filming yet but I am eager to start back up and connect with everyone again! The show will dive deeper into our lives as parents and our relationships with each other. AM: We have also become fans of your podcast and love how you share people that you are a fan of or talking with your husband to get to know more about you. Who are some upcoming guests that we should get excited about hearing? WP: Well, last week I put out one of my favorite episodes ever! It was with BJ Fogg, a professor at Stanford. We talked all about how we can train our brains to be happier and more fulfilled by learning small habits to incorporate into our daily lives. We will also be having some fun peeps on soon like Kaitlyn Bristowe and Rosie Huntington Whiteley. AM: Tell us about your partnership with Chloe Wine and Dress for Success? WP: I’ve teamed up with Chloe Wine Collection to raise a glass to hardworking women everywhere this International Women’s Day. Together, we’re

also raising awareness for ‘Your Hour Her Power,’ Dress for Success’ signature giving campaign, which encourages supporters to donate one hour of their pay to help women reach their full potential. I recently stopped by the Dress for Success LA boutique to style some of their clients in preparation for upcoming job interviews. AM: Why does this partnership mean so much to you? WP: As a business owner, I know how the right outfit can arm you with the confidence and charisma to make a great first impression, and how important it is to have a network of support cheering you on. I wouldn’t be where I am without the strong women in my life, so I’m proud to join Chloe Wine Collection in paying it forward. AM: Many women are looking to live their best whether it’s starting a new business, delving into their communities and networks or just changing it up to go to a new city. What are your tips for women to optimize themselves through networking, putting their best foot forward as well as to establish themselves in a new city? WP: Take advantage of social media apps like Bumble Bizz, Meetup and Facebook groups to make connections with likeminded women in industries you are interested in. Keep your eyes peeled for networking events or other fun after-work activities and make it a goal to go to at least one per week. If you work in a big office, send out an all-company slack message to see if anyone is free to grab lunch or a happy hour. It might sound intimidating to put yourself out there, but people are more willing to help than you think! AM: How do you balance the needs of being a woman with a career, being present as a wife and being a mom? WP: It’s definitely a challenge but I try to be ok with the imbalance as op-


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posed to striving for perfect balance because that is just not very attainable. Some days may be very work heavy and there’s little time for Sonny or some days may be ALL about Sonny and my inbox might be flooded. It is all about being ok with this, being present in the moment you are in and almost most importantly, making sure your needs are being fulfilled so you can be present for your family and your career. For instance, to feel like a whole human, I need to work out a couple times a week so I make this a priority. It is ok to have needs. I make a working to do list in a google doc and make sure my needs being met is something scheduled in. AM: How do you support and motivate the women in your life? WP: I try to always lend an ear when someone is in need. I try to listen without judgement and not just give advice. I try to hear where they are coming from and work through situations as opposed to just telling them what has worked for me. It is also important just to send random messages or quotes or words of inspiration to those you know need it! But really, just make it known that you are always there to work through tough situations. AM: What are your 3 go to power foods that you enjoy to keep your energy up when you’re constantly on the go? WP: Sunflower seeds, almonds or pumpkin seeds, the Tranquility Smoothie from Kreation, and if I am running out the door but haven’t eaten I will toast some sourdough and slather on some peanut butter for a snack in the car! @WhitneyEvePort







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