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LETTER from the EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Fall Fashion issue
“Style is something each of us already has, all we need to do is find it." - Diane Von Furstenberg
It’s officially year three for me at the helm of BELLA Magazine! I couldn’t have asked for a better way to start it than with our fashion issue. What many of us still don’t realize is how much what we wear can actually impact how we feel. We literally lived this through the pandemic, choosing more comfortable styles because, well, the dressiest place we were going to was our own living room. We’re slowly coming back to our lives, and fashion continues to play an important role in how we express who we are in the new, more intention-driven reality we are living in. I couldn’t publish an issue that truly represents BELLA’s new direction of representation if I didn’t include features about Chelsea Werner (pages 66-71) and Grace Strobel (pages 54-58), defying odds and making tremendous strides in the fashion + beauty industries. Even our main cover star, Taryn Manning, has gone from growing up in a trailer park to becoming our style muse for this issue. She is as real as they come, and her story is one you need to learn all about on pages 72-77. Shoes are my absolute favorite accessory. It’s why you’ll read all about designer Ruthie Davis on pages 60-65. Her sense of style is as high as—if not higher than— her heels, and her BELLA Boss persona is one to learn from and admire. Jewelry is another big staple you’ll see through our fashion spreads from Dune Jewelry + Awaken the Light on pages 20-23 and 24-29. With love,
Vanessa Coppes
BELLA Team with Taryn Manning + Ruthie Davis
Congratulations, it's a girl! “Congratulations, it’s a girl!” was the phrase my sister-inlaw Cristina Lockward heard on August 27, 2011, when her pregnancy ended at 39 weeks. With tremendous labor pains, she arrived at the hospital and Sofía was born at 1 a.m., the most beautiful baby she had ever seen (and she’s a mother of three other children). Sofía’s birth brought a strange silence in the delivery room, her crying was not, as they say, ‘conventional,’ it was a late warning that something was not right. That night, Cristina was not informed of her daughter’s condition. The next day, the doctor and her husband (my brother) told her there was a ‘good chance’ that Sofía had been born with Down syndrome. The following days were difficult, and in tears they received the final results: Sofía had been officially diagnosed. Cristina tried at first to give thanks because her daughter was special, and as everyone told her, “God only gives special children to those who are special.” But she really never understood this; for her—as moms know—all children are special! After several weeks, she decided to understand and deal with what was happening. As with any other situation that she had dealt with in her life, Cristina searched for information. She made a list of things she and my brother needed to evaluate to make sure Sofía was physically well: heart, hearing, eyes, thyroid, hips, neck, spine, and more. She went to every specialist available, explaining and repeating her condition. As she explains, it was all a form of therapy. This year, celebrating my beautiful niece’s 10th year, Cristina tells herself, “Congratulations, it’s a girl!” And congratulations to our family, as we have been one of the few awarded ‘the secret of life.’
Thanks to Sofía, we’ve come to understand the marvel of the human spirit, how amazing it is to breath, to see, to hear, to speak… how important it is to creep, crawl, walk, and, above all, how amazing we are as we learn and develop. We learned that we are not born with a silver spoon in our mouths, but that with happiness in our hearts, it beats. We’ve learned we don’t need to seek anything outside of what we already have. We are born breathing, seeing, and hearing, and even those who cannot can develop other capabilities that are equally or more important. Thank you, God! “It’s a girl” that will play, learn, develop, and above all, be loved by her family who understands her needs and strengths, who sees in her the desire to learn and will never put limits on what, like any other human, she can achieve. Sofía’s first year of life was one of the most valuable ones we have had as a family. It was a year especially revealing, a year to understand how ‘special’ we are. I dedicate our October special edition Fashion Issue to my beautiful Sofía, so that she and others like her can see what is truly possible for them.
behind the scenes
the back cover Our BELLA team is incredibly talented, and this issue is testament to that. Our back cover comes to you courtesy of BELLA’s Business Development + Online Editorial Assistant Stephanie Brogna. "My inspiration was drawn from few different pairs of shoes that I combined to create the pair you see here,” Stephanie explains. The watercolor painting took approximately 20 hours to complete. Steph_Brogz
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Vanessa Coppes Chief Executive Officer, Editor-in-Chief Gina LaGuardia, Editorial Director Jessica Licciardello, Creative Director Janene Mascarella, Beauty Director Alexandra Anastasio, Entertainment Editor Amanda Mactas, Food & Travel Editor Mindy Shapiro Gura & Paula Shapiro Orlan, Stylists Jonathan Calixto, Fashion & Lifestyle Correspondent Jennifer Walsh, Mind + Body Correspondent Jessica Cirz, Cover & Features Photographer Stephanie Brogna, Business Development & Online Editorial Assistant Kyla Estelle, Social Media Assistant Amanda Ringel, Digital Design Assistant Nicole Butrico, Intern
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ALEXANDRA ANASTASIO, Entertainment Editor for BELLA Magazine, is a lifestyle writer with a knack for sharing stories about people—and pets! Follow her on Instagram @Alexandra_Anastasio or visit AlexandraAnastasio.com.
Former founder of beauty brands such as Beauty Bar and Pride & Glory, JENNIFER WALSH gives her in-depth perspective on wellness as a veteran entrepreneur for the past 20 years. Now, through her Walk with Walsh Media platform, she shines a light on the people and brands that are putting nature first.
MINDY GURA and PAULA ORLAN, The Style Duo, are BELLA’s fashion stylists. In this issue’s “The Style Report,” they share their first date favorites (pages 14-15). For more tips and tricks, check out their Instagram: @TheStyleDuo. AMANDA MACTAS is BELLA’s Food & Travel Editor. In this issue, she shares everything you need to know about some scrumptious scares for Halloween (pages 90-91), and takes us on an adventure through Park City, Utah (pages 104-106). Follow her on Instagram @ManhattanTwist.
JANENE MASCARELLA has all the beauty tips, tricks, and shopping suggestions to help you fall into fabulousness. Check out her “Tried & true” picks (page 40), in which she spotlights her favorites to help you to build your fragrance wardrobe. Her “Fix it” guide on pages 42-43 features sensational solutions to all your beauty problems. She also shares the goods on smart and stylish home upgrades (pages 44-45) to help you usher in autumn most elegantly.
JENNIFER DECILLIS is the publisher of BELLA Magazine, managing editor for BELLAMag.co, and a BELLA TV host. Her portfolio includes celebrity red carpet interviews and editorials on everything from beauty to wellness to travel. In this issue, she writes about the founder of Dune Jewelry’s latest design collaborations (pages 16-18). Follow her on Instagram @Jennifer.DeCillis.
Need some fashion advice? Then look no further— BELLA’s Fashion and Lifestyle Correspondent JONATHAN CALIXTO has you covered. He’s on top of the latest trends as seen during NYFW, Miami Swim Week, and all the events in between. Stay tuned to what he is up to next via his Instagram @ThisisJCali.
JESSICA CIRZ is the cover/feature photographer for BELLA Magazine, capturing fleeting moments in time for what they are and what they may never be again. Follow her on Instagram @JessicaCirzPhotography.
YOLANDA F. JOHNSON is the president of YFJ Consulting, LLC, the founder of Women of Color in Fundraising and Philanthropy, president of Women In Development (WID), NY, founder of Allies in Action Membership Network, and a classically-trained opera singer and composer. Read her latest installment of “The beauty of giving back” on page 33. JENNMICHELLE is an all-around beauty boss, making waves as a celebrity/media hairstylist and makeup artist, certified hair extension specialist, educator, and founder of GlamLife Beauty Line and Accessories Collection. Follow her Instagram @JennMichelle_Glamlife, Facebook: GlamLife Beauty, and at GlamLifeBeautiful.com.
MELISSA JANE is a professional hairstylist and makeup artist with over 12 years of experience working in the beauty, fashion, and bridal industries. Her namesake company, MJ Bridal Artistry, has been featured by The Knot, Best Weddings of 2021. See her work in this issue on our Ruthie Davis exclusive (pages 60-65) and follow along for more at @hairmuamelissajane.
BARBARA BELLESI ZITO is a NYC-based freelance lifestyle writer covering real estate investing, home improvement, and more for Millionacres and Apartment Therapy, among others. Follow her on social at @BarbTheWriter.
BELLA Editorial Director GINA LAGUARDIA has been in the publishing biz—online and off—for more than two decades. She spends her days ensuring good grammar and maintaining deadlines while enjoying her daughters, watching movies with her husband, and doing CrossFit with her friends. Follow her on Twitter @GinaLaGuardia.
A native New Yorker, photographer ANDREW WERNER has made a name for himself in the fashion, event, and corporate worlds. He grew into a versatile photographer, covering beauty, portrait, commercial, and product industries. His favorite subject? New York City. He knew one day he would document it in all its glory. “Places Without Faces,” his latest project of the city without its populous, devoid of people, is one he could have never dreamed of capturing. As BELLA marks the 20th anniversary of 9/11, a shot from Andrew’s collection (page 9) serves as a heartfelt tribute to the city we love dearly.
CARMELIA RAY is a celebrity matchmaker and online dating expert with more than 28 years in the love industry. Her weekly relationship podcast “Better Love” features her top dating tips. She’s the go-to dating expert regularly spotted in the media. In this issue’s “The Love Files,” she highlights fall dating trends to look out for if you’re on the quest for love. (pages 82-83). Follow her on Instagram @CarmeliaRay and @BetterLovePodcast, or visit CarmeliaRay.com. BELLA Creative Director JESSICA LICCIARDELLO brings the pages of BELLA to life with design. She is also an artist and writer who shares her expertise with readers in her articles both in print and online. Discover more her work at JLDELLO.com, and on Instagram @JLDELLO.
CEYLONE BOOTHE GROOMS is a wife and mom of four who uses her 20+ years of beauty and lifestyle industry experience to create beautiful memories and delicious delightful moments in the kitchen. Her style of "simple but special " cooking and entertaining is definitely a feast for the eyes. See for yourself on pages 88-89. Follow her on Instagram @CeyloneBootheGrooms.
KYLA ESTELLE is a recent 2020 alumna from Thomas More University, who first gained entertainment industry experience through red carpet interviews with celebrities like Kiki Layne and Emilio Estevez. You can follow her on Instagram for tips and tricks to make your social media pop @Koachky.
BELLA’s Editorial and Business Development Assistant STEPHANIE BROGNA has a passion for writing, reading, and art. See for yourself—check out the back cover for one of her latest paintings, and follow her @Steph_Brogz on Instagram.
JULIE DAVELMAN, PH.D. is a goaldriven psychologist who treats a wide gamut of clinical symptoms in order to help people develop the skills they need lead healthy, loving, and supportive lives. Her article in this issue discusses if there is a downside to the postpandemic culture of loungewear. Don’t miss it on pages 98-99.
Captain & Tennille famously sang “Love Will Keep Us Together,” and for 39 years it certainly did. That is, until Tennille divorced the Captain in 2014 for being emotionally closed off, proving that actual love and real relationships are way more complex than a ‘70’s super hit. JARROD THALHEIMER uncovers seven relationship killers to watch out for on pages 84-85.
LAUREN VENA, a celebrity makeup artist with more than 20 years experience, specializes in editorial, bridal, and special occasion makeup, and also teaches the everyday person how to apply makeup. She is also the author of the children’s book, “My Mom…The Best Mom Ever!” Follow her on Instagram at @MakeupArtist_LV or visit her website at LaurenVena.com.
CONTENTS STYLE REPORT 13 THE Fall for first date fashion, Dune Jewelry
style collabs, Reinventing the trench coat Jewels of the season, Speed of light
STEPS TO FABULOUS 30 5Choices for living beautifully, inside & out
Chelsea Werner
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BELLA 32 TEAM What is your fall fashion must-have?
SCENE 35 BEAUTY Inside out, Alice + Olivia Deck of
Scarlet, Superior scents of style, Color couture, Ultimate Fall fix-it guide
+ LIFE 44 HOME Smart and stylish autumn updates for every room
BOSS 46BELLA 7 bosses we admire
54 Grace Strobel
GETTING TO KNOW
CLOSE + PERSONAL 60UP Ruthie Davis Taryn Manning
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INSIDER 66BELLA Chelsea Werner
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It was the worst day we have ever seen, but it brought out the best in all of us.” —Senator John Kerry
Photography by Andrew Werner
BELLA Media + Co. commemorates the 20th anniversary of 9/11.
We will never forget.
Grace Strobel
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CONTENTS POWER 72 STAR Taryn Manning
& CULTURE 78 ARTS A sign of hope
IDEA 80 AFallNOVEL into the pages this autumn
LOVE FILES 82 THE The state of dating, 7 relationship killers
Ruthie Davis
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BELLA 87 CHOW Braised beef short ribs, 31 days of Halloween
93 MIND+BODY Tuning into how sounds can soothe, Fall into our fitness favorites, Dressing for the new world of work, The importance of self-care
104 TRAVEL Park City, Utah
TOWN 108 AROUND People, places, parties
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T S A C POD Tune in as BELLA Magazine’s new podcast division shares some sassy, funny, and intelligent conversations with Team BELLA and Editor-in-Chief Vanessa Coppes. It’s all the BELLA content you love, from entertainment, beauty, lifestyle, empowerment, and more. The BELLAs will dish their opinions on each topic, diving deep beneath the surface of what we see on the glossy cover. Whether it’s fashion and lifestyle tips, celebrity interviews, or exclusive for-BELLA-earsonly news, the ladies will deliver what you want to hear the real way—the only way!
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THE STYLE REPORT FALL FOR FIRST DATE FASHION ∙ DUNE JEWELRY STYLE COLLABS ∙ REINVENTING THE TRENCH COAT JEWELS OF THE SEASON ∙ SPEED OF LIGHT
Photographer: Samantha Robshaw Photography Hair/Makeup: Natalie Giraldo for Longo Makeup Artists Agency Styling: Dy’amond Breedlove Jewelry: Dune Jewelry
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the style report | dress to impress
Fall for
first date fashions By Mindy Gura and Paula Orlan
Fall is here—a new season, new beginnings! What better time to fall in love, especially as safe, in-person dating has resumed? While the perfect first date outfit is really a personal choice, the trending fall 2021 fashions offer chic and polished options for all to try. Going on a brunch date? Try a pair of relaxed denim paired with an elevated basic top. Heading out for happy hour? A structured blazer, cute cami, and a chic bootie will do the trick. And a great dinner date option is a little black mini dress, which never really goes out of style but is back in a big way this fall. 14
Dressed up for
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Varena Knitted Multicolored Tweed Jacket $375, TheFoldLondon.com
Emery Top $398, CultGaia.com
Catherine Boyfriend Jean $89, KutFromTheKloth.com
The Hadley Dress $398, Shoshanna.com
Rudie Bootie $79.95, ChineseLaundry.com Animal Print Bag $750, SaksFifthAvenue.com
Elevated blouse for brunch
The Pashionista $185, PashionFootwear.com
Daisy Smocked Waist Blouse $165, CynthiaRowley.com
Bryce Pinched Waist Boyfriend in Silverwood Lake $165, EticaDenim.com Velvet Bag Chiara Boni La Petite Robe $595, SaksFifthAvenue.com
Everley Boot $59.97, ChineseLaundry.com
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the style report | chic collab
DUNE JEWELRY STYLE COLLABS Bringing influential women together in style By Jennifer DeCillis Holly Daniels Christensen is the founder and CEO of Dune Jewelry & Co., a bootstrap entrepreneur, an advocate for giving back, and a unifier of powerful and influential women. Besides hosting “Kitchen Table Talks,” a 30-minute live show on Facebook and Instagram, Holly recently celebrated the opening of her first branded retail boutique on Cape Cod. As if the balancing act of entrepreneur managing multiple endeavors while also being a dedicated wife and mother wasn’t enough, Holly has been shaking things up with like-minded female powerhouses in fashion, beauty, wellness, and entertainment to create unique and individualized jewelry collections. Holly Daniels Christensen and
Dy’amond Breedlove “I am infinitely drawn to strong, ambitious, artistic women. I love their energy and tend to be at my best when I’m working alongside other people,” she explains. That’s why it was natural for Holly to dream up all of these collaborations over the years. “I love bouncing ideas back and forth and creating together.”
BELLA dug deep with the entrepreneur to learn more about her style and design inspiration and her partnership with these industry influencers. Listen in…
really feeds that part of me. Fashion is storytelling at its best. Also, when I’m surrounded by creative energy it helps to replenish and expand my own ideas and that keeps me inspired.
Where do you derive inspiration for your designs and for your new line of candles (perfect for fall!)?
I draw inspiration from so many places—my team, my collaborators, my daughters, other designers that I love, and especially from our customers. I love how lively our community is. They have plenty of opinions and aren’t afraid to share them via social media. Some of the ideas that come in are a hard pass for different reasons, but oftentimes they’re fantastic ideas that simply need cultivating. Most recently a customer wanted hairpins created with beach sand to incorporate into her destination wedding hairstyle. I think that’s a great idea so I’m working on developing those designs now for next year. I highly recommend listening to your customers and executing what they ask for whether it’s customer service- or designrelated. It helps to build trust. It lets them know that there’s a real person behind the brand and not a bunch of suits deciding what’s trending next year.
What do you love most or find most exciting about working in the fashion industry?
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I’ve always loved people and discovering new energy, which is what makes the fashion industry exciting. There are so many interesting stylists, designers, editors, models, and artists that I’ve met who use fashion to express themselves without ever saying a word. Everything is wonderfully visual, which I love. I’m a person who can sometimes find it difficult to express myself verbally, and I’ve always believed that actions speak louder than words, so the fashion industry
Holly Daniels Christensen and Camille Kostek
The women you have collaborated with are all wavemakers and influential in beauty, fashion, and the arts. What attracted you to working with each of them specifically?
With Camille Kostek, it was love at first sight, and I really didn’t know how much we would click until that first shoot. She showed up to this run-down beach shack that I had rented (due to budget restrictions), and she was just ready to work. She was totally professional and full of positivity and personality,
which made the shoot not only fun, but the photos were amazing. That’s what compelled me to ask if she’d be open to collaborating on a collection together. When she said yes, I was elated. I’m still just as excited every time we work on new projects together because she brings a lot of light and spirituality to every moment, which shows through in the designs. With every collaboration, something new and special is brought to the Dune brand. Nicole Michelle is this young powerhouse singer with a fresh take on fashion. Her Reach for the Stars Collection says it all. There are no limits if you’re willing to work hard and follow your dreams. Nicole is a joy to work with and I love watching her talent grow. The Hamptons Rope Collection by Ann Liguori presents quintessential Hamptons style that can be worn for a day of boating or at a black-tie affair. I love how versatile it is, and Ann herself is an absolute force. She’s an incredible sports radio and TV personality, and is so well-traveled. I love keeping up with her adventures on Instagram where she collects sand and earth elements from all over the world while visiting the most iconic golf courses. Tiffany Rice became a friend first and then we started brainstorming about how we could work together. Tiff is an extraordinarily talented spirit medium who helps to connect us with loved ones who have passed. Our first design together naturally became the Cardinal Necklace because when you see a cardinal in nature it is said to be a loved one who has passed. They’re stopping by to say hello and let you know you’re not alone. Tiffany’s Third Eye Chakra Necklace was our first ever limited-edition design that sold out within days. I’m really looking forward to creating more with Tiff in the future. Last, but not least, my newest collaboration is with New York stylist Dy’amond Breedlove. We met on a photo shoot for Nicole Michelle and Naughty by Nature, and I remember being so impressed by her attention to detail and complete devotion to fashion. Every time you see Dy’amond she will turn your head with her personal style that she consistently carries into her professional style. Her Breedlove and LOVE22 designs are the most avant-garde pieces we’ve ever introduced to the brand, and I’m really proud of what we’ve created. We enlisted the help of Rhode Island designer L.M. Conte to bring Dy’amond’s visions to life and the outcome is everything we dreamed of.
Why is it important to you to collaborate with other female entrepreneurs and business owners?
Females keep humanity evolving and we deserve a seat at every table. I’m very passionate about giving women the opportunity to express themselves through my brand, and I’m lucky that my audience is loyal and just as passionate about meeting new creators. As women, we should always be lifting each other up. Competition is natural, but there is enough room for all of us to succeed–I promise. DuneJewelry.com DuneJewelry Sandy__Hands
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the style report | chic collab
Learn more about Dune Jewelry collaborations and the
women behind them
CAMILLE KOSTEK is an actress, supermodel, and TV host who has been featured in a number of high-profile modeling campaigns, including gracing the sought-after cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue in 2019. Camille is an advocate for body positivity and inclusivity in the modeling industry and has turned her lively spirit and positive attitude into a brand, #NeverNotDancing , in honor of her perpetual on-camera dance numbers.
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About her collections: Beginning with the Voyager Collection in 2016, Camille’s collaborations soon expanded with the launch of the Camille Collection, the Moonstone Collection, and the Cosmos Collection. All of the designs embody Camille's healthy, jet-set lifestyle, focused on female empowerment and body inclusivity. ANN LIGUORI is one of the nation’s top sports radio and television personalities. She is also an author, reporter, philanthropist, businesswomen, and trailblazer. Ann continues to shine as a leader and visionary in the world of sports media and business, uniquely showcasing her diverse talents and skills in radio, television, and print; and as a celebrity spokesperson for a variety of companies. She is also the founder and president of the Ann Liguori Foundation, and organizer of the annual ALF Charity Golf Classic, raising money and awareness for cancer research and care.
NICOLE MICHELLE is a vocal prodigy who started honing her craft at the age of 9, singing and dancing around her house in New Hampshire. Today, she’s performed alongside superstars like Peyton List, Alessia Cara, Bebe Rhexa, Dua Lipa, Backstreet Boys, and New Kids on The Block. With so much promise and potential, Nicole is NicoleMichelleSings signed with the label, “Slugga Ventures,” owned by Kay-Gee and Vin-Rock of the legendary group, Naughty by Nature. About her collection: “We couldn’t be more excited to partner with Nicole, who brings her cool energy and unique sense of fun and style to our classic natural elements jewelry,” says Holly. “I love working with women who have a viewpoint and a voice, and in this case, it’s literally true–her rich, soulful voice is incredible! And her Boston roots made this collaboration irresistible.”
About her collection: The Hamptons Rope Collection is inspired by the stunning scenery, beautiful, white fluffy beaches, stunning waterways, and some of the most prestigious golf courses in the infamous New York-area haven.
DY’A MOND BREEDLOVE is a wardrobe stylist and image creator. Dy’amond’s passion for fashion began from watching the strong women in her family get ready each day, always instilling her mantra to “dress the way you want to be addressed.” Dy’amond strives to connect the world through art and fashion, enabling creatives to take over the world. About her collections: “The LOVE22 Collection reflects who I am and what inspires me the most, Dy’amond explains. DyamondBreedloveNYC “It is influenced by music and fashion but was thoughtfully created to reflect the classic stylings of Paris, France, all of which have a piece of my heart.” Similarly, her BREEDLOVE Collection is uniquely and personally crafted to be an accurate depiction of her lifestyle and business. “I allow myself to be creative and free, which helps me in numerous ways and provides an outlet for serenity and divine happiness.”
TIFFANY RICE, spirit medium, was made aware of her senses and abilities, increasing with each life event she experienced. SpiritTiff Tiffany communicates with loved ones who have passed and provides validations that leave us feeling that We Are Never Truly Alone. She dedicates her life to sharing her uplifting and enlightening gifts to provide comfort and healing to those who are experiencing grief. She also has an interest in the paranormal, as she knows it is an extension of the spirit world.
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About her collection: “Even though they may not be here physically, the Cardinal is a sign that your loved one is with you in spirit guiding you through life’s moments,” said Tiffany Rice. “We have received so many heartfelt letters from customers over the years telling us a meaningful story about a lost loved one,” said Holly. “I have always wanted to offer a jewelry design that symbolizes hope, so when I met Tiffany, this design came to life naturally!”
the style report | men’s trend
Reinventing the
Kassl Editions Original Rubber Trench Coat $900, MatchesFashion.com
Water-Repellent Cotton Trench $169.99, Shop.Mango.com
trench coat
Fall is here and that means it’s time to grab your favorite trench coat. While the trend may not be new, designers are pairing the staple piece with prints, plaids, and leather this season. So, take something old and make it new with these must-have items! By Jonathan Calixto
Dolce & Gabbana Turtleneck Cashmere Jumper $1,145, Farfetch.com
Burberry Men’s Runway Show F/W 2021/2022
73 London Floral-Print Silk Shirt $465, MatchesFashion.com
Bottega Veneta Bonded Leather-Panel Jeans $1,800, MatchesFashion.com
Scarosso Giacomo Slip-On Boots $315, Farfetch.com
Woolrich Panelled Colour Block Sneakers $191, Farfetch.com
Boss Hugo Boss Plaid-Check Trousers $121, Farfetch.com
JEWELS OF THE SEASON PHOTOGRAPHER: SAMANTHA ROBSHAW PHOTOGRAPHY HAIR/MAKEUP: NATALIE GIRALDO FOR LONGO MAKEUP ARTISTS AGENCY STYLING: DY’AMOND BREEDLOVE JEWELRY: DUNE JEWELRY 20
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inside & out Choices for living beautifully, By Vanessa Coppes
Our Fashion Issue is one of our most coveted ones of the year. I am personally all about fabulous, accessible, and sensible fashion that you can easily incorporate into your style routine. My go-to has always been statement pieces, so I live for an amazing accessory to complement the rest of my outfit. I will literally build my look around my shoes, handbag, or jewelry.
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Here are some of my favorites for fall. The best part? They are all women owned!
BEAUTIISOLES There’s no need to suffer in shoes that hurt in the name of fashion. Beautiisoles is a new collection of women’s footwear that wants to make our love-hate relationship with shoes right! SIGN. ME. UP. The affordable luxury shoes are created by Robyn Shreiber, a Pro-Am ballroom dancer and executive at the billion-dollar diversified food company, J&J Snack Foods, and fashion disrupter Daniella Clarke, founder of the iconic women’s denim brand Frankie B. The inspiration to create the line stemmed from a persistent worsening condition that was caused by wearing shoes that were uncomfortable for decades. I am currently rocking the Gwen Boot, but know that from boots, pumps, sandals, and mules, Beautiisoles have looks for any occasion! Beautiisoles.com
ELIZÉE Step into Erika Carrero’s world— where fashion meets comfort. Erika is a woman on a mission to reshape luxury footwear by blending heritage Italian craftsmanship with cutting edge comfort technology. This luxurious Ametista sandal is handcrafted in ultrasoft Italian python print with a subtle metallic sheen. The perfect choice for any day-to-night occasion, it features a strappy silhouette and flattering fit with an adjustable ankle tie closure. ElizeeShoes.com
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MAEMARIE WRAPS This new lifestyle and jewelry brand founded by a mother-daughter duo is 100% focused around personal intention. I was super impressed by how powerful the feeling is from the way you wear each wrap to the message each one carries. This versatile accessory is available in 19 colors and can be worn on the wrist, finger, ankle, and neck. MaeMarie Wraps are simple, timeless, powerful, and super fab! MaeMarieWraps.com AWAKEN THE LIGHT K.Ay’Nea is a self-taught jewelry designer, light path visionary, and life design coach whose passion and love of crystals ignited an inner pathway of inspiration, clarity, and transformation. This has become the foundation of her spiritual artistry, as well as her life’s contribution and heart’s offering in her work. Life together, the ups and downs—that’s a true testament to love in action. If you still haven’t checked out these pendants, you must. Talk about a statement piece! Kaynea.co
B.HUMAN Being human is messy, but even through the mess, you can always find love. Love is always the answer. Last summer I drew a heart and our Creative Director Jessica Licciardello sketched the words. The goal is simple: Shine more light on what it means to B. Human. One-hundred percent of the proceeds from our blue and yellow heart B.Human Essential T shirts will benefit adosid.org in the Dominican Republic in honor of my niece. ShopBellaMag.com
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team page MINDY GURA AND PAULA ORLAN, FASHION STYLISTS When clients ask what our #1 fashion must-have is, we respond in unison: “A great pair of sunglasses!” Sunglasses are the ultimate fashion accessory no matter the season, and they complete all stylish ensembles. They are also both fun and functional. This year the popular trends are geometric frames and vibrant-colored sunglasses inspired by styles of the late ’90s. But no matter what style you choose, find a pair with the proper UV protection and the perfect fit.
AMANDA MACTAS, FOOD & TRAVEL EDITOR My favorite thing to rock during the fall is a leather jacket and a cute pair of booties. My closet is full of both—and in every color you can imagine. I love, love, love my booties from Vionic; they make the most comfortable shoes, and even with a heel, you can walk for miles in them. And I’m always on the lookout for a new black leather jacket to add to my collection. You can never have too many.
VANESSA COPPES, CEO + EDITOR-IN-CHIEF During spring, summer and especially fall, I love nothing more than a fabulous hat. I discovered Gigi Pip hats last year during the pandemic—because of excessive online shopping—and love their look, styles, and quality. Gigi Pip's mission is to build confidence in women and the many hats they wear. I wear many hats, and so do most of the women I know. When I put one on, I rarely worry about the rest of my look because the hat holds a world of fashion all on its own. GigiPip.com
ALEXANDRA ANASTASIO, ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR My favorite fashion must-have is my denim jacket for a multitude of reasons. First, it goes with everything. Whether I’m dressing up or down, I know that adding denim gives it a different look. On a more practical side, I’m always cold, so it also serves as a great way for me to stay warm and still look good. My love for denim runs deep...I own not one, but three denim jackets!
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WHAT IS YOUR
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JENNIFER DECILLIS, PUBLISHER My fall fashion must-have is a staple black handbag. Like the LBD, an LBB—little black bag—never goes out of style. For everyday use, I opt for a one that can hold my laptop and a few necessary accessories. Something with an adjustable strap is a plus, so you can throw it on your shoulder or wear it crossbody while running around the city. I love the Peta + Jain Valentine in black pebble vegan leather. They also offer a variety of colors and styles to take you from the office to date night. PetaAndJain.com
GINA LAGUARDIA, EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Always one for comfort, my latest fall must-have are these Relaxed Mom Joggers from American Eagle paired with a slim-fitting bodysuit. This picture was taken with my oldest daughter exactly one week before she left for college… I needed some “relaxed” vibes, so they literally and figuratively fit me to a tee!
JESSICA LICCIARDELLO, CREATIVE DIRECTOR My mind is always exploring ways to create, and sometimes I am inspired to customize my fashion and clothing with my art. I also work with clients who want that special one-of-a-kind flare to their pieces. My newest project are these French Connection boots I am painting with my "Graffix People" motif, so I can rock my personal style all fall! JLDelloArtwork.com
JANENE MASCARELLA BEAUTY DIRECTOR My go-to fashion accessory this fall is this gorgeous Starlette Galleria Cross Ring. Starlette Galleria is a small mom-owned business that offers a line of luxury simulated diamond jewelry that delivers bling without breaking the bank! The beautiful roundcut stones are 100% simulated diamond material (AAA CZ) and are set in certified 925 sterling silver, then plated in rhodium or 14k gold. I will be spending the entire season with my fingers (fashionably) crossed! $54.99, StarletteGalleria
STEPHANIE BROGNA, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AND ONLINE EDITORIAL ASSISTANT My fashion must-have is a denim jacket. I love being able to dress it up or down, and since denim goes with just about anything, it is the most versatile item in my closet. Bonus: I wear mine year-round, with a dress in the spring and summer or layered over my favorite fall outfit!
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the beauty of giving back
Planet-friendly style:
‘T
3 sustainable
fashion brands to try
this fall
is the season! No, while I am obsessed with Christmas and the holidays, it’s not quite that time yet. But you can begin to think ahead as we embark upon autumn and the highly anticipated fall fashion season. I am happy to share with you a few standout brands you’ll want to add to your wish list right away. In the spirit of giving back, it’s wonderful to be able to care for the planet and others—and look and feel great while doing it.
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Accessories: GUNAS
At the top of the list is GUNAS handbags and accessories. Started in 2009 by award-winning designer and animal lover, Sugandh G. Agrawal, GUNAS believes we can look and feel good without harming other living beings. I am a particular fan of the Cottontail Handbag. Its gorgeous, vegan leather design includes a bow accent, which you can purchase in multiple colors to customize your look. My first purchase was two bags and five total bows to take me from day to night and season to season. Even better is knowing the company supports a variety of animal, human, and environmental foundations, including Woodstock Farm Sancutary, the Jane Goodall Institute, RedRobinSong Animal Sanctuary, and the Humane Society of Northeast Georgia. GunasTheBrand.com
Clothing: Cuyana
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Cuyana’s beautiful clothing is nothing short of spectacular. “Fewer, better” is the philosophy behind the brand. They create timeless collections for the modern woman through carefully
selected fabrics, precise silhouettes, and attention to detail. Something that Marie Kondo would probably love, the entire point of Cuyana is to own fewer staples of beautiful, functional, fashionable clothing, so you don’t end up with a wasteful closet of impulse buys or bygone trends that result in more clothing going into landfills. By Yolanda F. Johnson Their materials are also 96% sustainable, and their collection is crafted with integrity and kindness by skilled craftsmen throughout Europe, South America, China, and the United States.. This is clothing you will look great in today and 10 years from now! It’s a worthwhile investment in fashionable sustainability. Cuyana.com
Shoes: Rothy’s
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Sustainable and chic footwear by the famed brand, Rothy’s, takes sustainability to a whole new level. They divert plastic bottles from landfills and transform them into its signature thread, which they then knit into durable, washable, and sustainable styles like shoes, bags, and accessories. In their own words, “Who knew water bottles could look and feel this good?” Comfortable, washable, and always in style, Rothy’s footwear—particularly the classic, The Point Flat—are staples for any philanthropic fashionista. Rothys.com
Hats off to our top three sustainable fashion brands for staying true to a mission of protecting the earth through truly innovative methods and style savvy. They also care for the teams who are manufacturing their goods in a world where cheap labor runs rife. It takes time, investment, and effort to not take the easy route for less-expensive fashion that will fill our closets, and for that, we applaud GUNAS, Cuyana, and Rothy’s for going the extra mile on the journey to sustainable fashion that is accessible to all.
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BEAUTY SCENE INSIDE OUT ∙ ALICE + OLIVIA DECK OF SCARLET ∙ SUPERIOR SCENTS OF STYLE COLOR COUTURE ∙ ULTIMATE FALL FIX-IT GUIDE
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beauty scene | pretty, smart MEANINGFUL BEAUTY® Beauty Sleep Supplement is an overnight treatment clinically proven to help improve hydration, elasticity, smoothness, and wrinkles in as little as 15 days. $36 for 30-day supply, MeaningfulBeauty.com
AVON re:tune Inner Beauty Collagen Booster supports healthy collagen production for firmer-looking radiant skin. Add one scoop to water, juice, or coffee. $69, Avon.com
INSIDE OUT Beauty begins on the inside. Here are the best new supplements to nourish your hair, skin, and nails.
IKARIA BEAUTY TRANSFORMSkin Renewing Youth Elixir is a nutrient-rich powder formulated to promote visible wrinkle reduction, optimal skin firmness, and a youthful radiant complexion from within. $72, IkariaBeauty.com
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GRANDE COSMETICS GrandeGUMMIES Vegan Collagen Booster Gummy is a delicious beauty-enhancing gummy that promotes envy-worthy hair, skin, lashes, and brows. The best part? No need to rely on animal-derived collagen for beauty benefits! $30, GrandeCosmetics.com HRBLS Nerve Less is a nervous systemsoothing herbal gummy that delivers a dose of peace any time of the day. Blissful botanicals blend into a base of honeyed lavender and real tarragon for beautifying tranquility. $25, SuperHrbls.com
ELEMENT APOTHEC Rest, Relax, Recover Tincture is a powerful nighttime treatment formulated with broad spectrum hemp phytocannabinoids (CBD + CBN) and beneficial botanicals that support relaxation and promotes a deep, restorative beauty sleep. 500mg:$49.99, 1500mg: $119.99, ElementApothec.com
QMS MEDICOSMETICS Collagen Intravital Plu is rich in vital vitamins, precious micro-nutrients, biotin, and copper gluconate. These supplements work from within, contributing to the maintenance of healthy skin and metabolism while protecting cells from oxidative stress. $95, QMSMedicosmetics.com
NATURE’S BOUNTY Advanced Hair, Skin & Nails Jelly Beans with Biotin are quite a treat. Each serving includes 6,000 mcg of Biotin to support hair, skin, and nails, along with added keratin and vitamins A, C, and E. $21.99, Amazon.com
Yangu Beauty is a vegan award winning skincare line dedicated to helping modern women of color indulge in the secret and powerful formulas that were favored by ancient beauties of days gone by.
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ALICE+OLIVIA DECK OF SCARLET
NEW YORK FASHION WEEK MAKEUP LOOK Deck of Scarlet was behind the gorgeous makeup looks spotted on the Alice + Olivia NYFW Fall/Winter ‘21 “runway”— all inspired by “Gossip Girl.” 38
Classic plaids, tweeds, and houndstooth feel brand new mixed with denim and vegan leather and accessorized with regency glamour-inspired pearls and lace, sumptuous updos, and bold romantic makeup.
Here, lead makeup artist for Deck of Scarlet, Jessi Butterfield, shares how to get the look: After prepping the skin, I went straight for eyes. The look is a really tough rock ‘n roll smoky eye, so I love to get right into it. First, I used the Deck of Scarlet Kajal Eye Pencil in Black Magic. Completely line the upper and lower eye—don’t be shy. It doesn’t have to be perfect because we’re going to smoke it right after. After you feel good about the rims, use a tight pencil-like brush to buff the product up and out. Continue building your shape until you encompass the entire eyelid. Follow up with a fluffy eyeshadow brush this time to create a soft focus finish. Next up is eyeshadow. This look is really bold and black. To get it all the way there I pressed the Deck of Scarlet Eyeshadow in Last Call into the Kajal with a tightly packed flat eyeshadow brush. Then, I blended up and out with a fluffy eyeshadow brush. I also used the Deck of Scarlet Metal Leaf Shadow Pot.
To make sure there wasn’t any gap at all between the lashes and the eyelid, I used the Deck of Scarlet liquid eyeliner in between the lashes for a bold impact. Finally, I added several coats of the Deck of Scarlet Mascara on the top and bottom lashes. After the eyes, I kept the skin fresh and glowing by applying the Deck of Scarlet Skin Gloss in Nymph. I love to apply this with clean fingers on the high points of the face for an ethereal glow. I also applied the Deck of Scarlet [Mis]take Proof Blush to the cheeks with the Deck of Scarlet Double Take Face Brush.
ALICE + OLIVIA BY STACEY BENDET FALL/WINTER 2021 Hair: Charles Amos Makeup: Jessi Butterfield for Deck of Scarlet Photography: Georgia Nerheim Talent: Jori at New York Models, BB Jean at Official Models, Aqua Parios at Women 360 Production: Alice + Olivia Styling: Eric Daman Accessories: Jennifer Behr
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Addictive + Intoxicating
Kilian Paris Rolling in Love Travel Set
Mysterious + Seductive
Narciso Rodriguez For Her Musc Noir Eau de Parfum $65-$128, Macys.com
$195, ByKilian.com
SUPERIOR SCENTS OF STYLE Strong + Sensual
Build your own fragrance wardrobe
Bond No. 9 NoMad
Bright + Charming Lancôme Idôle Aura
$440, Saks Fifth Avenue
$30-$129, Macy's
Vibrant + Captivating Tiffany & Co. Rose Gold Eau de Parfum $134, Bloomingdale’s
A great perfume tells a story, that’s why our Beauty Director Janene Mascarella fashions her fragrances as accessories. Here she shares her fall favorites that she mixes, matches, and splashes to match her mood.
Exotic + Sophisticated Salvatore Ferragamo Savane Di Seta $112, Bloomingdales.com
Gol+den Glamourous Marc Jacobs Perfect Intense $139, Macy's
COLOR
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COUTURE By Janene Mascarella
ANASTASIA BEVERLY HILLS STICK BLUSH in “Latte” $32, AnastasiaBeverlyHills.com
LANCÔME L’ABSOLU ROUGE DRAMA INK in "Fiery Pink" $28, Lancome-usa.com
This season is all about depth and drama. Get your lips, lids, cheeks, and nails on-trend and sweep on the hottest new shades.
GUCCI ROUGE DE BEAUTÉ BRILLANT in "Dark Raspberry" $42, Sephora.com
KISS NY PRO QUICK DRY NAIL POLISH in “I Like to Mauve It” $2.99, Wessentials.com
SHISEIDO POP POWDERGEL EYE SHADOW in "'Bachi-Bachi Plum" $22, Shiseido.com
HOURGLASS CURATOR EYESHADOW COLLECTION in “Eve” $29, HourglassCosmetics.com CAO COSMETICS SMOKEY EYESHADOW PALETTE $90, CaoCosmeticsusa.com
TRISH MCEVOY BEAUTY DRAMATIC LASH MASCARA in "Black" $32, TrishMcEvoy.com
beauty scene | beautify
The ultimate fall fix-it guide By Janene Mascarella Blemishes, wrinkles, circles, frizz...If you’ve got a pesky beauty problem, we have the fix!
THE PROBLEM:
THE PROBLEM:
AGE SPOTS AND BLEMISHES
HYPERPIGMENTATION
THE FIX:
THE FIX:
DOCTOR BABOR Brightening Intense Treatment is a highly effective, 28-day
Laura Geller The Ideal Fix Concealer brightens, tightens, and covers all in one. It firms and lifts while the transfer-proof, medium coverage conceals any imperfections. $26, LauraGeller.com
treatment to combat the look of age spots and dark spots. Three phases renew, reactivate, and correct for a bright, luminous complexion. $99, US.Babor.com
THE PROBLEM:
THE PROBLEM:
PRODUCT OVERLOAD
THE FIX:
Droplette is a new, cutting-edge device that
helps minimize and streamline your skincare regimen. With the help of the Droplette’s serum capsules—glycolic, collagen, and retinol—you can replace vitamin C serums and brighteningfocused creams with just one serum capsule. $299, Droplette.io
POOR CIRCULATION
THE FIX:
African Botanics Firming Body Serum is a highly
concentrated anti-aging body serum with a cooling gel texture that helps oxygenate, stimulate, tone, soothe, and regenerate the skin, leaving it fully replenished and protected. The botanical serum works wonders at restoring firmness and radiance. $150, AfricanBotanics.com
THE PROBLEM:
THE PROBLEM:
BLACKHEADS AND CONGESTED PORES THE FIX:
The PMD Clean Pro Gold breaks down dirt and oil
from within the pores at 7,000 vibrations per minute while operating at a perfect frequency to lift, firm, and tone the skin. $249, PMDBeauty.com
THE PROBLEM:
SENSITIVE SKIN THE FIX:
Aloisia Beauty REFRESH Jade Purifying Cleanser gently foams to wash away makeup, dirt,
sweat, and other impurities to reveal a purified, protected, bright, and calm complexion. Gentle enough for even the most sensitive skin. $38, AloisiaBeauty.com
THE PROBLEM:
DARK CIRCLES
UNEVEN SKIN TONE THE FIX:
Nu Skin’s Facial Spa is a medical skin care
solution that shows serious results. Facial Spa uses precise microcurrent technology to stimulate and tone skin, ultimately improving facial contour and appearance. $383, NuSkin.com
THE PROBLEM:
LACKLUSTER LOCKS
THE FIX:
XMONDO Glitterotti Styling Serum
delivers top-notch hold, shine, and the perfect amount of hydration. Best of all, it gives your strands a touch of luminous pink sparkle. It's ideal for all hair types and textures. $29, XMONDOHair.com
THE FIX:
Lancôme Génifique Eye Cream
is designed with a lightweight gel texture that smooths fine lines and improves dark circles, revealing visibly brighter eyes. By combining powerful ingredients with optical technology, this cream will have your eyes feeling hydrated all day long. $68, Lancome-USA.com
THE PROBLEM:
PRICEY LIP INJECTIONS THE FIX:
SBLA Beauty Instant Lip Plump & Sculpt Filler can help define
the cupid’s bow, lift the upper lip line, and create natural poutier lips without a needle, pain, bruising, or swelling and zero downtime. The proprietary technology increases lip volume while smoothing and hydrating the lips. $42, SBLA.com 43
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AUTUMN UPDATES FOR EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME By Janene Mascarella
Fall back to fabulous with all new ways to elevate your space.
NEATO D8 INTELLIGENT ROBOT VACUUM is a powerful way to make your life a whole lot easier. Its simple lines and sleek design make it one vacuum you won’t mind leaving out in the living room for everyone to see. With the Neato mobile app, schedule to set it and forget it or remotely clean with the click of a button. $499.99, NeatoRobotics.com
BROOKLYN CANDLE STUDIO FERN + MOSS REED DIFFUSER
This scent for nature lovers is inspired by the dewy and beautiful Fern Canyon in Northern California. Fern + Moss blends notes of sage and lavender with a woodsy base of spruce and pine to capture the elusive aroma of the great outdoors. $42, BrooklynCandleStudio.com
SALT NEROLI LINEN AND ROOM SPRAY
Channel the Italian coastline in your living room, with these rich signature scents that allow you to indulge and revamp any space so it is entirely your own. The spray is simply refreshing! $14, Caldrea.com
CHAIR WHIMSY
Born out of creator Wendy Conklin’s love for chairs, color, and personal expression, this collection of custom-designed heirloom chairs are hand-crafted in Italy. Wendy’s usable pieces of art help fill your home with happiness, joy, and whimsy. $1,299, ChairWhimsy.com
THE PETAL EFFECT DRY FLORAL ARRANGEMENT AND BOUQUETS
The Petal Effect’s one-of-a-kind, customizable, dry floral arrangements and bouquets can help elevate the energy in any space. The bright and artful floral pieces focus on texture and color. They are shippable both nationwide and internationally, and last forever. $70-$100, PetalEffect.com
COMMA HOME FAUX FUR WEIGHTED BLANKET
This cozy weighted blanket delivers high-quality, regenerative sleep and relaxation by applying up to 20 pounds of weighted therapeutic pressure over your entire body. This signals your brain to naturally release serotonin and melatonin (mood and sleep regulating hormones) while you lounge in luxury. $169, CommaHome.com
HONEYDEW SLEEP THE SCRUMPTIOUS SIDE SLEEPER PILLOW
Side sleepers...your prayers have been answered! This remarkably comfortable pillow features a unique curve and shoulder cut-out that supports your neck and shoulders. It just may be the key to unlock your much needed, long overdue beauty sleep. $99, HoneyDewSleep.com
THE LAUNDRESS NO. 723 CANDLE
This soy-wax blend, hand-poured candle delivers up to 60 hours of burn time. Damask rose is at the heart of No.723, surrounded by a chorus of geranium, jasmine, and lily of the valley, deeply grounded with the velvety, spicy warmth of guaiacwood and amber. The scent is wildly divine! $32, TheLaundress.com
TOPPIN AUTOMATIC SOAP DISPENSER
Washing your hands has never been easier. This cool kitchen upgrade features a contactless design that reduces the spread of germs, and is super easy to use. The dispenser has a sleek design to decorate your space, and adjustable soap volume to avoid waste. $29.99, ToppinLife.com
LUXOME LUXURY SHEET SET
These luxury sheets are temperature-regulating, helping to naturally absorb body moisture, and are silky to the touch thanks to Luxome’s sateen weave and bamboo viscose combination. With extended sizing and variety of colors, you’ll find the perfect fit for every member of your family. $110-$165, Luxome.com 45
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7bosses BELLA we admire By Janene Mascarella
Running a thriving business takes drive, determination, and a whole lot of hustle! We’re spotlighting seven savvy entrepreneurs whose immense success proves how a little belief and a big leap of faith can land you a leading role in your own life. Looking to recalibrate your career path? Let their accomplishments be your compass.
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SUSANA
Saeliu
Los Angeles, CA PLUTO CO-FOUNDER AND CEO PlutoPillow.com
MY BUSINESS: Pluto is the first and only custom sleep
pillow that’s crafted to your body stats, how you sleep, and what you like. Our mission is to elevate your comfort and sleep because we really believe that getting better sleep results in the best you. How we’re doing that now is through customizing sleep pillows at scale. We’re leveraging data to create the best way to purchase a pillow and taking the guesswork out of a typically confusing process. IN THE BEGINNING: The reason we launched with
pillows came from a personal pain point. I’m super passionate about cars and I’m really into tracking cars, go-karting, and autocross. Out of the blue one day, I started to develop really bad neck pain and realized I couldn’t even turn my neck to make the breakneck (pun intended) turns at the track! I approached the problem like any other 21st century consumer—descending down the internet rabbit hole of pillows. I looked at hundreds of pillows, did a ton of research, and still ended up buying and returning more than I’m
comfortable to admit. I became really obsessed with the idea of whether we could create a better experience and materials for the modern-day consumer. Pillows are such an important element to our sleep and something that everyone needs; it’s time to improve the way we buy them. MOST REWARDING: It’s a tie
between working with the best team, one that continues to inspire me everyday, and when our customers share stories of how their Pluto Pillow has impacted their lives for the better. SECRET TO MY SUCCESS:
Starting a new venture is supposed to be hard. If it was easy, everyone would be doing it and encroaching on your business. The fact that it is such a hard thing is good. If you can persevere and figure it out, you’ve essentially created a moat around your business against all of the potential competitors who don’t have what it takes. 47
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MIA
Caine
Miami, FL WELLTHY FOUNDER ShopWellthy.co
MY BUSINESS: At wellthy, our mission
is to move away from a linear model of jewelry design and production, and instead further close the loop by minimizing waste and breathing new life into existing resources of precious metals. We do this by creating luxe sustainable jewelry made from 100% post-consumer recycled 14k gold and sterling silver. IN THE BEGINNING: Realizing
that these precious metals derived from electronic components, industrial metals, and old jewelry can be reused is the reason I started wellthy. To me, being conscious of our finite resources was incredibly important—we only have one earth and we have no choice but to be more responsible with our footprint on it. Photography by Atman Studios
design. Sustainability isn’t only about recycling, it is also about longevity and versatility. We aim to always create functional and enduring designs that can be worn in a variety of ways for our customers’ personal styles and also for their sustainable values. SECRET TO MY SUCCESS: Building upon our core beliefs, and creating
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MOST REWARDING: It’s really
rewarding to create something that further advances the conversation around sustainability from just considering materials and packaging to now involving
CYNTHIA
Strickland
Montclair, NJ CEE & LEARN, INC. LITERACY AWARENESS AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CeeLearn.com MY BUSINESS: Cee & Learn’s mission since 1995 has
been to eliminate illiteracy one person at a time. Our slogan is “Literacy Matters.” We set up literacy tables at events where we give away new and gently used books and include fun games and activities and prizes for all ages. We donate books to parents who would like to create a home library, daycares, preschools, organizations, or anyone who has a desire for reading. We also partner with organizations to facilitate literacy walkathons to expose their communities to their local libraries and offer tutoring and basic budgeting sessions to illiterate teens and adults. MOST REWARDING: Growing up with a stuttering
impediment was challenging. I was a victim of bullying, teased and mocked whenever I had to speak and read out loud in class. So, I decided to escape into the wonderful world of books. Reading allowed me a chance to mentally travel outside of my inner city environment while increasing my vocabulary and comprehension.
MOST REWARDING: The most
rewarding aspect of what I do is that I get to witness the excitement of a child selecting their own books from our literacy table knowing they will be traveling in their minds to places like I did as a child! SECRET TO MY SUCCESS:
Tenacity. There will be hardships and you will have to get back up when you fail. Dance, cry, laugh, and travel while you learn what went wrong. It will prevent burnout. Correct, adapt, and reinvent yourself to adjust to societal changes. Keep learning and never give up!
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ANDREA
Caprio
Morganville, NJ “STYLED” BY ANDREA OWNER StyledByAndrea.com MY BUSINESS: Having designed junior, contemporary,
and plus-size clothing for many years, I have paid close attention to what people are looking for in their day-to-day wardrobe, and how different clothes and a good fit make them feel and look. I also realize that many people need help creating their individual style, or simply just don’t have time to shop. IN THE BEGINNING: After many requests from family,
friends, coworkers, and confused, stressed-out, frustrated women in dressing rooms, I decided to launch my personal styling company, “Styled” by Andrea Caprio, in 2012. I’ve never looked back.
Photograhy by PattyDPhotography.com
MOST REWARDING:
By far, the most rewarding aspect of being a stylist is teaching clients how to dress their unique shape and shop with purpose. Every closet has a story, and every client has a vision of how they would like to look. Style is about knowing who you are and having the confidence to express yourself. SECRET TO MY SUCCESS:
I knew what I wanted to do from a very young age. It really is about finding your passion. Follow your passion and let it branch out to other things.
I’m passionate about style. I believe that when people achieve their own effortless style, it opens the door to endless confidence. That’s why I work hard to uncover each person’s unique look. Whether it’s starting over or simply adding a fresh perspective, my goal is to help everyone start each day in great-fitting clothing and feel their best.
Davelman
Tinton Falls, NJ JULIE DAVELMAN, PH.D. LLC ABRAMS PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES PSYCHOLOGIST AbramsPsychServices.com/dr-julie-davelman
Photography by Dream Come True Photo
DR. JULIE
MY BUSINESS: Mental health concerns interfere
with a person’s ability to function at their best. As a psychologist, I get to help my clients develop the skills that will enable them to overcome their difficulties and work toward becoming the best that they can be. After completing therapy—therapy isn’t meant to last forever—my clients feel like they can handle what life throws at them. I specialize in the treatment of caregiver burnout and parenting issues, as well as forensic cases. I give back to the community by providing workshops, writing a blog, and speaking on my YouTube channel on topics that can help people improve how they handle their daily lives.
MOST REWARDING:
It’s helping someone gain the confidence that they have the skills to overcome something that only a short time ago seemed insurmountable. SECRET TO MY SUCCESS:
I have succeeded in achieving my goal in my business by being persistent and keeping my eye on the long term. Even though building networks and relationships was not going to generate immediate results, these activities had to be given priority and time because in the long run they were going to help the business thrive.
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Midddletown, NJ DANIELLA WOOLLEY CONSULTING, LLC FOUNDER DanielleWoolley.com MY BUSINESS: My company is currently focused
on causes, connections, and customer experience. There are so many positive businesses and initiatives in this world, there is no reason we should feel alone or stuck or be competing with each other. The more we can work together, the further our impact goes and the more money we can all make together. I am actually in a growth period as we speak, and excited for the next phase as it unfolds. MOST REWARDING: Sometimes clients are
just missing one piece of information, or need to hear one idea, or connect to that one person to move forward. It feels amazing to be a part of that work while also being able to tie it into supporting the causes I care about. Through the support of my clients and the relationships and partnerships I’ve
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built, we’ve been able to help animal rescues, women’s organizations, food banks, young adult mentorship programs, startups, and more. SECRET TO MY SUCCESS: My
network is my (not so) secret to my success. It is through my connections that I see the most aligned and successful opportunities both personally and professionally.
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If you don’t feel supported, or don’t know where to start with building your own network, start by getting involved with a cause you care about, or ask someone you know to introduce you to someone in their network. If that feels weird, then keep your ears open for someone who needs help with something that you can assist with; it doesn’t necessarily have to be about business. Connect on a human level first, and from there comes the business and opportunities. Finally, set boundaries, know your worth, and charge for it!
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Lighthouse Point, FL K-SKIN WONDER NATURAL SKINCARE & FRAGRANCE FOUNDER KSkinWonder.com MY BUSINESS: K-Skin’s mission
is to be a solution for those with skin concerns like my own. I want everyone who is looking for skincare products to have easy and effective options. I want them to be able to find what they have always searched for and wanted for their skin. I created K-Skin so we could all feel good in our own skin without harsh application or fear of damage. I wanted self-care to be easy and fun, with different kinds of products and different scents and textures. K-Skin was made with love and passion, and I want it to expand into the lives and routines of people everywhere. MOST REWARDING: I love
seeing how people react to my products. I enjoy seeing how others with skin concerns are raving about my products because they actually work for them. I love being able
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GRACE
STROBEL Defying odds and living a life of grace and purpose By Alexandra Anastasio Photography by Trenna Travis
wenty-four years ago, doctors had a rather grim prediction for a then-baby Grace Strobel, one her parents, Linda and Jeff, refused to accept. Born with Down syndrome, a genetic disorder caused by the presence of a third copy of chromosome 21, Grace’s family was told their daughter would be faced with a lifetime of challenges. From day one, the Strobels were committed to showing the world just what their beautiful baby girl was capable of, and embarked on a journey to make that happen. Fast-forward, and not only is Grace defying the odds set for her all those years ago, she’s living a life of purpose, breaking down perceptions and barriers, and leading by example.
of whether she wanted to do something to make a difference, the answer was simple. “I wanted to share with students what it’s like to have struggles and to show how you can change someone’s life just by being kind and giving respect,” explains Grace. What Grace and Linda could not have predicted was just how much of a change was about to happen. Their research for #TheGraceEffect would lead Grace down a completely new and unexpected path.
Grace’s mantra, to “keep following your dreams,” is something she continues to do each and every day. Her commitment to paving the way for other young people with disabilities is nothing short of amazing.
These days Grace is making waves in the fashion industry as a model for various brands, as well as being named the first U.S. model with Down syndrome for a skincare line. As brand ambassador for Obagi’s SKINclusion campaign, Grace is showing the world her abilities.
Having experienced what she describes as a “devastating” bullying experience in 2017, Grace turned her pain into purpose and created #TheGraceEffect, an informative and interactive presentation that aims to educate students and raise awareness for the everyday struggles people with disabilities face.
All of her hard work and dedication has not gone unnoticed. This past September, Grace was part of a group of women chosen to receive the Women of Achievement Award in her hometown of St. Louis. The prestigious award is the oldest ongoing program in the area whose sole mission is to honor and recognize the volunteer efforts of women.
After a conversation with her mother, the two realized change needed to happen in order to prevent Grace’s friends and other people living with disabilities to have to endure similar experiences. Faced with the question
At BELLA, we wanted to learn more about Grace and the ways in which she is showing others how to rethink what is possible. We sat down with her for a very humbling and heartwarming conversation.
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getting to know As a young girl, what were some of your aspirations?
My younger sister, Lanie, inspired me. She is a dancer, and I always wanted to be on stage and in the limelight, just like her. I love being on stage!
Against the odds, you’re breaking down stereotypes and showing the world your abilities. How does it feel to know you’re setting an example for others? It feels awesome! I think my modeling and speaking show people what is possible and help others to believe in themselves.
Oftentimes people are afraid of what they don’t understand, especially kids, which is what happened to you in that lunchroom back in 2017. Can you share what was going through your mind?
About three years ago I was working in the lunchroom at school, and some kids started making fun of me. When they laughed at me that day I felt alone and hated. I cried so hard I couldn’t stop; I died inside. And that is when I decided I wanted to make a difference.
Out of your pain, you created #TheGraceEffect. Tell us about the interactive presentation.
#TheGraceEffect is a 45-minute presentation I give at schools that teaches kids about having struggles, kindness, respect, and belonging. We work on activities with the students for balance, vision, and fine motor skills, like buttoning up their shirts with gloves on. We also talk about having low tone, which is when your muscles are loose and it takes more energy to move your body and those muscles. We call the kids up and we say, sit down on this regular chair and now get up. Then we say sit down on this beanbag chair and put this backpack on, cross your arms and now get up. It’s hard for them; they struggle. Low tone is not about strength, but about energy—the energy to move your body. We also ask them to look through binoculars and walk across the top of a BOSU ball, which is hard. 56
It takes courage to stand up in front of a room full of people. How does it feel when you’re doing these interactive presentations?
The first one I did I felt really nervous and I didn’t want to do it. I started crying when I saw the kids coming in, but I went up there and I did it. And now I love speaking to students. It’s exciting for me and it’s fun.
What do you hope the students take away from listening and participating?
That no matter who you are, we all want the same things— to be valued, to be respected, and to feel good about ourselves.
How have these presentations helped you? Sometimes our biggest sorrows become our greatest achievements. My presentations have given me a voice–it’s about making people feel valued, represented, and included. I feel proud!
You’ve also started modeling. How did the opportunity come about?
When I was researching for the presentation, I saw another girl with Down syndrome that was a model and I asked my mom if I could be a model too. She said, “I don’t see why not—let’s do this, Grace!” So we started on this amazing journey that brought me here today. I was also inspired by Karen Gaffney and Lauren Potter from “Glee.”
Last October you were named Obagi’s SKINclusion ambassador. How did the partnership come about?
In 2018, I had just started in the world of modeling and had no one representing me. My mom tried many agencies but I couldn’t get signed. Fortunately, I had already appeared on the “Today” show and had several national stories about me, so my mom became my agent. She saw the Obagi campaign with Priyanka Chopra and sent a letter to the company’s president, Jamie Castle, along with my story and photos. We later found out when she opened our envelope she told her staff, “I want Grace to be in our campaign.” When we got the response from Obagi, my mom and I were jumping up and down screaming!
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getting to know I want others to live unapologetically and feel good about themselves, and Obagi’s mission fuels that and gives me a voice to make a change. I’m working on some more exciting initiatives with them that will be announced in early October—stay tuned on my Instagram page!
Do you think the fashion and beauty industry is starting to become more diverse and inclusive? I think doors are starting to open more, and I love it. But my family and I would love to see more people with disabilities being represented. With exposure, we can create change because we are all part of this amazing, diverse humanity.
Along with Obagi, you’ve also worked with brands like Alivia. What others would you like to work with?
I’d love to model for Louis Vuitton, Hollister, Calvin Klein, and even Versace.
Congratulations on the Women in Achievement award. What does this mean to you?
I’m so honored, and it means so much. It feels so good to turn pain into purpose and help others.
What’s up next for you?
I would like to keep modeling and speaking, and I’d also like to get into commercials.
If you could give your younger self a bit of advice what would it be? Keep following your dreams! Go for it and never give up.
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The queen of footwear By Alexandra Anastasio
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are just a few of the words to describe a Ruthie Davis shoe created by Ruthie herself. As one of the few female women’s shoes designers in the United States, she has elevated our shoe game and taken footwear to a whole new level. Ruthie’s love of shoes began at a young age, however, becoming a shoe designer was not on her radar. As an athlete, the future designer’s focus was on sports, with the dream of becoming a downhill ski racer. “I always dreamed big, of doing something awesome,” she explains. “I didn’t just dream of being a ski racer, I wanted to be an Olympic skier and win medals.” Ruthie’s passion and drive for whatever she focused her talents on is what led to finding success with companies like Reebok, UGG, and Tommy Hilfiger. Known for taking a great shoe and making it more relevant is just one the many traits that sets Ruthie apart. She did it with UGG, making the brand, which was originally based on the West Coast, not only fashionable, but East Coast-relevant. At Tommy Hilfiger, Ruthie took her job a step further and launched an entirely new division under the company’s umbrella, Tommy Girl Shoes, designing styles that were a bit younger and hipper. “Every corporate job I had I thought of it as my own,” says Ruthie. “From day one, I started planning to have my own company. I did very entrepreneurial things that were beyond my job description.” Fast forward to 2006, as Ruthie stepped away from the corporate world to launch her eponymous brand. She hasn’t looked back since. Right out of the gate, Ruthie’s shoes combined the two schools of thought she has always loved—the sportiness of a sneaker and the fashion of a high platform heel. To this day, Ruthie continues to remain true to that concept, along with sharing her knowledge by giving back to the community she loves dearly. BELLA recently sat down with the woman who has taken fashion footwear to the next level to talk about all things shoes, which just so happen to also be one of our favorite accessories! 62
What is it about shoes that fascinate you?
I realized at a young age that shoes made a huge difference in a functional way. As an athlete, I had a lot of shoes for my sports, and I understood the differences and how they worked. I also loved how shoes make you taller, they affect the architecture of your body, they transform you. I’ve always been about the lines, and fascinated by the proportions of things.
As a creator, from where do you derive your inspiration? The 70s is my favorite time period, mixed with a hightech futurism. I’m inspired by mid-century modern architecture, the lines, and the minimalism. But the number one thing I’m inspired by are real people and what they’re wearing. That’s why I like living in New York City—I walk everywhere, and I am constantly looking at what people have on, how they put it together, and why. It’s important for me to understand the entire outfit so I can design a shoe that works in the context of the outfit. I’m really a street brand as I take my number one influence from the streets.
When it comes to designing, which part of the process do you enjoy most?
I love a lot of different aspects, and as a brand, there are different stages. I like the stage I’m at now. I have a lot of proven styles, and it’s not like every season I’m starting from scratch and making new patterns. I’m coming up with different ways to make things fresh and relevant. I’ve had those really cool designs, but they didn’t always sell well. While they looked great in magazines, real people weren’t buying them. Now I’m about what my customer wants, and they don’t necessarily want me to reinvent the wheel. They may just want the season’s new color or material or a tweak to update their favorite style. This is what excites me now—fine-tuning the product to make it better, not a completely new version. Sometimes less is more.
What do you hope a Ruthie Davis shoe will do for the person wearing them?
I want people to feel good in their own skin, to feel empowered, happy, strong, and beautiful. As a woman designing for women, I test-drive all of the shoes. Most brands like mine are designed by men; they don’t wear the shoes, I do. I design a shoe that doesn’t hurt and that makes the leg, foot, and ankle all look pretty. It’s my job to make you look and feel amazing.
As we head into fall, what styles and trends have you excited?
I’m very excited about fashion right now. I think there’s a lot of great [things] to come out of the pandemic. People are excited to be back out, and they’re taking that little bit of extra time to look even more stylized. I’m seeing a lot of dresses paired with designer sneakers; people want to keep the comfort that they had, be chill and laid back, while still looking glam and polished.
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up close + personal We’re also seeing a lot of stylized outfits, from the bag, to the jewelry, and the hair…it’s those editorial head-to-toe looks, and that’s my favorite trend right now. Accessories are also making a comeback, and along with that is a huge opportunity in footwear to really innovate. It’s an exciting time for shoes to step up and step out. And people are excited to step up their game. They want the bright colors and the neons, and while fall usually gets more muted with the blacks and browns, I don’t think that’s going to happen this season.
How do you define success?
I see success as running a profitable, well-managed company, loving what I do, and feeing good about it. It’s not about being a famous shoe designer, that’s not my definition of success. Personally, I don’t subscribe to “bigger is better.” I’m about quality of life, not quantity. Success is really where you’re happy in your day. I want to be doing something where I feel excited to get up and inspired to do it.
What lies ahead for you and the Ruthie Davis brand?
I always know there are exciting things happening because that’s how I operate. I’m focused on the present, continuing to do what I’m doing right now while servicing my customers, keeping my business profitable, selling shoes, and marketing my brand. I’m not so much thinking future as much as present and really continuing to get better every day.
In addition to your designs, you also collaborate with other brands. Is there someone in particular you’d love to design with? I think my dream would be a brand like Moncler. My first love of fashion was my ski racing outfits—I loved the aerodynamic one-piece catsuits and the fitted down jackets. I would really love to design a whole Moncler outfit and some killer Moncler heels! I think it would also be pretty cool to collaborate with a running shoe brand.
Can you share some examples of how you give back to the fashion community through your teaching and mentorship?
From day one I have given back; it’s part of what I do. I’m a shoe designer, and I pay it forward. Over the years I’ve spoken at numerous schools and universities, I’ve taught classes, and I sit on many committees and panels, all focused on helping students. I also take on some individual mentees, whether it’s one of my students or someone who follows me on social media. I even try and incorporate it into my everyday life, taking time to help the people I work with, even if it’s not a formal mentorship, but to help those who may not be established in their careers just yet—to give them a shot. My message has always been entrepreneurship and sharing with others how you do it and how you get started. Anyone with a dream who is willing to work hard can do it.
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I once read something that said, “Every day go to bed smarter than the day before,” and so every day I want to go to bed with my brand being better than the day before. Further into the future, I want to continue to do all the things I love, empower women, and continue to innovate Dress: Marchesa Notte/Neiman Marcus Paramus products. Along with Shoes: Ruthie Davis looking to expand Jewelry: Boutique 811 on the athleisure category, I’m starting to create extended sizing, and I’d like to take it up a notch with gender fluid shoes—Ruthie Davis shoes for any size while keeping true to my aesthetic. I’ve always stood for diversity and inclusivity, and that’s something I’m going to continue to expand on.
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helsea Werner
Smashing stereotypes By Alexandra Anastasio
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hen we think of people in certain careers, we envision them to look or act a certain way. Models must be tall and thin, athletes strong and powerful. These images have been seared into our minds because of what society has told us, but the truth is they’re just stereotypes.
Chelsea Werner is the perfect example of a woman who has been defying the odds since the day she was born and shining a spotlight on her abilities in an effort to show others living with a disability that anything is possible. Born with Down syndrome, a genetic disorder caused when abnormal cell division results in an extra full or partial copy of chromosome 21, the gymnast-turned-model has never allowed obstacles to stand in her way. A positive person, Chelsea doesn’t see things as limitations, rather she tackles whatever it is she’s doing with grit and determination. “My parents raised me without putting limitations on me,” explains Chelsea. “If I try my best at something, then I’m happy. Everyone is not great at everything and that’s OK.” It’s having that positive attitude and an ambition to be the best she can be at whatever she’s doing that has brought Chelsea the success and happiness she’s found today. A four-time U.S. Special Olympics gymnastics champion and twotime world champion, Chelsea fell in love with the sport at a young age. Despite having low muscle tone, a problem people with Down syndrome often face, she went on to not only excel at the sport, but earn medal after medal as well. Being a part of the gymnastics community not only brought Chelsea success in the gym, it also led to some modeling opportunities. And as they say, the rest is history! At her best when she’s in front of an audience or a camera, Chelsea fell in love with modeling and has now turned her focus on bringing representation into an arena that for a long time has lacked representation. In just a few short years, Chelsea has appeared in numerous print and digital campaigns for brands like H&M, Aerie, and Adidas. In 2016, she was invited to walk in New York Fashion Week. Inspired by Chelsea’s journey and her commitment to achieving goals the world assumes you can’t, BELLA sat down with the model and athlete to learn more about the ways in which she is shining a light on the beauty of inclusivity.
You became involved in gymnastics at a young age, but it wasn’t the first sport you tried. What was it about gymnastics that made you want to continue?
I loved having teammates. Once I had my first Special Olympics competition when I was 8 years old, I was hooked. I loved the crowd cheering for me!
Although gymnastics was difficult for you, especially in those early days, you didn’t give up. What was the driving force that kept you going?
I really didn’t take gymnastics seriously at first. Once I found a coach that believed I could be a good gymnast, I started training much harder and began to really improve. And I was getting more attention, which I loved! I also started training with gymnasts who were not in the Special Olympics. I had great role models and much higher expectations.
You defied doctor’s predictions and not only went on to become a gymnast, you became one who competed and medaled multiple times. How does that feel knowing you surpassed the odds and proved those doctors wrong? I’m very proud of myself. I love that I give hope to those coming up behind me.
Besides the physical skills you learned throughout the years, what else has the sport taught you? Gymnastics has taught me that hard work pays off, and it has given me a lot of confidence in myself.
Where did you get the nickname “Showtime?”
My dad gave it to me. During competitions you get a little bit of time to warm-up before you compete on each event, and mine were usually pretty bad. Once the judges saluted me and I would compete, I would do perfect routines to everyone’s surprise. When the pressure was on, I was at my best.
Through gymnastics you discovered modeling. How has this whole new path came to fruition? I was on the “Today” show for something related to gymnastics. H&M saw me and asked if I wanted to model for them. I loved everything about that experience.
You’ve been featured in multiple fashion campaigns and worked with some big name brands. Do you have a favorite? I’ve loved every campaign I’ve ever done. I just love being a working model.
BELLA insider How does it feel seeing yourself in these campaigns?
I have to admit, it’s pretty exciting. I feel proud and look forward to what’s coming next.
In 2016, you had the opportunity to walk in New York Fashion Week. How would you describe the experience? It was one of the most exciting things I’ve ever done. I was very new to modeling and absolutely loved it!
You’ve faced many challenges in life, but have worked hard to get where you are. Standing beside you through all of this is a great support system. Along with your parents, whom do you credit with being a part of your “support” team? My gymnastics coach, Dawn Pombo, has made a huge impact on my life. She never treated me like I had any limitations. She helped me become a world champion.
Through all of the work you do, the consistent theme is dedication and perseverance. While your followers see you in your success, what they don’t always see is what it takes to get there. Can you share some of the struggles you’ve faced, and how you overcame them?
Right before the pandemic, you signed with Londonbased Milk Model Management, and now that they’ve lifted the quarantine requirement for U.S. citizens, you’re going to be headed across the pond for the month of September. Can you share what you’ll be doing while there and what are you most excited about for this trip?
Many coaches didn’t consider me a “real gymnast.” They would have low expectations and I was left behind while my teammates would progress up and up. Competing outside of the Special Olympics was very hard for me. I took last place for a very long time. I continued to work hard, and even though it took me a lot longer to acquire advanced skills, it made it that much more of a triumph when I did.
I love traveling and meeting new people. I will be going to castings, doing photo shoots, hopefully some new campaigns, and some sightseeing. I’m open to all opportunities that come my way.
What message do you have for other young people with disabilities who are trying to carve out their own niche?
Seeing models with disabilities has been rare up until this point, but you’re working to change that. Do you feel inclusivity is starting to happen within the industry and that tides are turning when it comes to featuring a wider range of representation?
Do what you love! Surround yourself with people who believe in your dreams.
When looking ahead, where do you see yourself ? Is modeling something you’d like to continue doing? Are there other goals you have your sights set on?
When I started it was extremely rare. Every year it’s getting a little bit better, but I do think people with disabilities are still very much underrepresented.
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I really love modeling and am planning on breaking down some more barriers. I’m back with my original gymnastics coach, Dawn, after many years, and I am so excited to be learning new skills that I never dreamed I would be doing!
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Photography by Jessica Cirz Makeup by Lauren Vena Hair by Jennifer Capella Styling by Mindy Gura and Paula Orlan
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or the last three decades, actress, producer, music artist, and songwriter, Taryn Manning, has been captivating audiences on screen and on stage.
She has appeared in such hit films as “Crossroads,” “8 Mile,” “Hustle and Flow,” and “Crazy/Beautiful,” as well as a myriad of TV shows. But it’s her scene-stealing role as Tiffany “Pennsatucky” Doggett in the wildly popular Netflix series, “Orange Is the New Black” (OITNB) that Taryn may be most recognized for. Within many of the projects she’s been a part of, the versatile actress has taken the complex characters she portrays to the next level, but admits at times it can wear her down. “I put so much of my heart and soul into a character, I wind up feeling bad after for a little bit,” she explains. Two of her latest films, released this September, are perfect examples. "Karen" is a thriller about a racist woman who makes it her personal mission to displace the new Black family that has moved into the neighborhood. The second crime-thriller, "The Gateway," delves into issues regarding community, racial harmony, drug trafficking, and families in crisis. Both films tap into a variety of deep social issues, allowing the actress to portray two different characters and deliver powerful performances in the process. Underneath those multi-faceted roles lies a whole other side to the actress that may surprise even some of her most dedicated followers. Growing up in a family of entertainers, Taryn was destined to find her way into the spotlight. As a kid, she was heavily involved in martial arts, a sport she says taught her discipline at a young age and stayed with her throughout her life. What comes as a surprise to many is that she eventually made her way to the stage as a dancer, having trained at the Orange County Educational School of the Arts. “A lot of people don’t know I was a professional ballerina, and I’m pretty proud of that,” says Taryn. Her creative side runs deep and her longevity in the entertainment industry is not just as an actor but as a successful singer, songwriter, and DJ. With multiple chart-topping hits on her resume, Taryn’s talents truly know no limit. She currently has a list of films ready to hit the big screen, among them “Karen,” “The Gateway,” and “Every Last One of Them.” BELLA caught up with the actress to talk about all of her new projects along with the way in which music has influenced her life.
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How did your passion for music develop?
My father and brother are both musicians. My dad was in about 15 different bands so I grew up around a ton of music. I’m also a younger sister to a brother and everything that he did was cool. He was all hip-hop, two turntables, and a microphone, so I grew up around a bunch of hip-hop and break dancing. My brother and I formed a band, and I learned how to play guitar. We still mess around with stuff here and there; he’s amazing and so talented. My band, Boomkat, was signed to Dreamworks and had a good run. It was a lot of fun— we traveled the world touring. That was awesome.
What type of artists influenced you?
I grew up going to the roller-skating rink; I had a lot of energy. There was so much music—R&B, hip-hop, pop… everything from Michael Jackson, to Prince, Whitney Houston, and Cyndi Lauper. Then when I got older I was into Alanis Morissette, Fiona Apple, Hole, Oasis, and The Cure. I grew up around a lot of Motown, The Rolling Stones, and Janis Joplin. I kind of listen to everything. I just love music.
Are you currently working on some new stuff ?
Yes. I put out music independently now, and I have a bunch of songs I’m going to start releasing. What’s your favorite style of music to create? It’s a mixture. I’ll write some stuff on the guitar and then work with a producer that takes it and puts it in a whole different direction. That’s what’s awesome about songwriting. The fundamentals is a guitar or piano, then anything can happen from there. I’m partial to dance music—I was a raver growing up. Dance music and EDM is very uplifting and positive. Even being somewhere like Coachella—you look around and everyone looks so happy, their hands are up—it’s spiritual to me. When I started DJ’ing, and I did that heavily for years, I was contributing to that feeling, and it was rewarding. I prefer to play dance music; I just spin it the best.
You’ve said music was your gateway into acting. How so?
My brother and I started our band when I was 17, and I would do that after school and after dance class. I had moved to Hollywood to be a dancer, but all the while I was taking acting classes. I wasn’t totally into the dance scene up there, and I had this other thing I loved to do—acting— and I had my band. I was kind of doing everything.
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star power Over the years you’ve portrayed a variety of different characters, some heavier than others. When stepping into a new role, how do you prepare?
As I’ve evolved, I’ve found new and different ways of doing things. Preparing is all different though. I’ll do everything from reading to studying. Acting has been great because I’ve learned so much stuff I would have never known. I definitely do play complicated characters. I tend to get those roles easier, which can be challenging, like, can I just play a happy person?! I made a conscious effort to not take so many heavy roles because it does wear on me. There have been certain roles my friends and those close to me will see, and they’ll say, “You’re having a tough time shaking that.” As I get older, I’m tired of dying, tired of killing myself, or seeing a fake drug. I don’t want to take myself too far out of what people are used to, but rather than play the patient in rehab, I’d rather play the counselor in the rehab facility, the one who helps people get better.
For seven seasons you were part of the insanely popular show, “Orange Is the New Black.” What was it like portraying Pennsatucky?
I also support senior dog rescue. I have two senior poodles, they’re called a bonded pair. They came together because one is blind. It’s sad because a lot of animals are neglected or abandoned when they get older and the vet bills kick in. I’ve done a lot of programs where we match up elderly humans with elderly pets, which is so rewarding. Matching them together is so precious. I also have a cat, Thunderbird, who I rescued when I was working on OITNB. She was at a rescue and every time I went to get dog food I’d see her. I thought, I’ll get her out of there and figure out the next move; now cut to 10 years later. She just recently survived a coyote attack. People have to be aware because they jump higher than you realize, and they’re hungry right now. It happens quickly. Thankfully I got her to the ER in time and she made it.
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When we first saw her, she was a very one-dimensional, crappy person. We didn’t know what to think of this tyrant, and we learned over time what she had been through and why she acted the way she did. But she was still awful. Over time, Jenji Kohan [OITNB’s writer/producer] started writing similar to who we are as people—not spot-on—but there were similarities that started to integrate through our characters. The writing was spectacular, and the writers were so generous with me. Slowly, Pennsatucky started changing and the real humanity came out; she realized she was mortal. I think she could have done great out of prison. She had an amazing arc, and it taught me so much.
Away from the camera, you are a huge animal advocate, especially for the rescue community. What message would you like to share? I support a couple of charities that spay and neuter animals. My whole thing is getting to the source of the problem. We can have adoptions and hope that these animals don’t get euthanized, but the amount of animals in the shelters is staggering, and it is so sad. 76
I think people have a misconception about how much it costs to get your animal spayed or neutered, so I try and educate people on that.
You have a couple of new films in the works. One in particular, “Karen,” is a crime-thriller that tackles the issue of racism. How did you prepare for this particular role?
I think at this point we’ve all seen this in real life. Even in OITNB, a “Karen” is also known as a snitch. Those types of people don’t go over well in prison, so I knew what the prototype was. It wasn’t hard to study and research this one, unfortunately. A lot of people have issues with this role, and I completely understand and empathize with all sides of the spectrum. It’s always hard to play something that is relevant to society— it’s so sensitive. But I don’t take on characters irresponsibly.
What did you take away from making the film? What do you hope others will take away?
One thing I took away form the experience—and not even just about the movie, but what we’ve been going through—is white privilege: It is real. My aunt married a Black man in the 1960s, which was very controversial at the time, and had kids. They are my immediate family and I am not prejudiced nor do I have a racist bone in my body, but I can see now so clearly privileges we’ve had as white people. It’s alarming and unfair. I stand with them, and they stand with me. Our hope is to make people more aware of the truth. TarynManning
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A SIGN OF
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n 2017, a study about youth homelessness by Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago revealed that up to 40% of young people experiencing homelessness is part of the LGBTQ+ community. One of the shocking statistics of the study was that LGBT youth were at a 120% higher risk for homelessness. Organizations like New Alternatives serve as a sign of hope for many of these Queer individuals, especially this past year throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Founded in 2008, New Alternatives is a multi-service drop-in center for LGBTQ+ youth and young adults, with services that include case management, meals, psychotherapy, HIV/AIDS testing, and most recently, COVID vaccines. Kate Barber, founder and director, was inspired to create this nonprofit organization after several years of working as a director at Sylvia’s Place, an emergency shelter for LGBTQ+ youth.
The pandemic created many uncertainties this past year, but one thing remained true: New Alternatives’ focus on continuing to serve its community. Despite the lack of resources for homeless individuals, Kate and her team adapted many of their services to fit with the times, from turning their Sunday dinners into pickup food drives or offering counseling services outside. As they navigate the new normal, New Alternatives is on the frontlines of a new issue—finding housing or solutions for people who are getting kicked out of the hotel housing provided by the state during COVID-19. Currently, advocates are fighting to keep people in hotels or find them new housing instead of putting them back into shelters. In addition, they are focused on finding the resources they need to keep them protected; latest statistics show that only 14% of the homeless population is vaccinated. Thirteen years after its inception, New Alternatives continues to fulfill its mission of providing tools for homeless youth and young adults to transition out of the shelter system and into stable adult lives. Kate has hired past clients and individuals that have been part of the shelter system. “They serve as role models for our clients,” Kate says, explaining how they inspire other people going through homelessness to realize that they too can make it out.
Kate had noticed that case management was often tied to housing, as youth moved to different housing programs often. With most programs lasting only 30 days, they would have to restart the process of working with a new case manager. “There was no continuity,” Kate shares, something New Alternatives aims to resolve through long-term, consistent case management. Blending her knowledge for harm reduction and experience in drop-in centers, Kate knew she wanted to focus on the youth, a demographic that is often kicked out of programs that may not know how to help them, leaving many without resources to create long-lasting change.
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a novel idea
Fall into the pages this Autumn
As the weather begins to cool down and we start to spend more time indoors, it’s always nice to have good books at the ready. Here are some of the titles we’ll be paging through as the leaves start to turn. By Barbara Bellesi Zito
PRETTY LITTLE LONDON SARA SANTINI AND ANDREA DI FILIPPO
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London is undoubtedly a beautiful city, but which spots are the most worthy to include in your social media feed? Follow Sara and Andrea of @PrettyLittleLondon on the ‘Gram as they capture 100 of the most beautiful spots in the city—no filter needed! From garden strolls to museum tours to cocktails on a rooftop, you’ll see a side of London that’s a bit more off-thebeaten-tourist-path. For some extra joie de vivre, check out @PrettyLittleParis and @PrettyLittleTrips on Instagram.
ot being able to travel has definitely been one of the worst things about this pandemic, so the thought of finally being able to get on a plane and travel around the world fills us with joy. We can’t wait to get back to our ‘Pretty Little Trips’ and discover new places, cultures, and cuisines and inspire people to do the same through our photography!” -Sara and Andrea, authors of “Pretty Little London”
SEVERAL PEOPLE ARE TYPING CALVIN KASULKE
L.A. WEATHER MARIA EMPARO ESCANDÓN
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There’s a drought in Los Angeles. Oscar Alvarado has become obsessed with the weather forecast—a little rain would solve a problem that he’s keeping from his family. His wife has had it with the constant weather watch and wants a divorce. This comes as a shock to their three adult daughters, who begin to question their own lives and relationships. With imminent Escandon is also a wildfire evacuations, the Alvarados screenwriter and has must decide to weather through a film production their own family issues and stick company, The Other together or let everything go down Truth Productions. in flames. 80
Written in the format of Slack messages, this novel is reminiscent of “The Office” in a virtual setting.
If you think you had some hilarious stories of your work-from-home life, this one takes the cake. Gerald, a staffer at a NYC public relations firm, has apparently had his consciousness uploaded into his team’s interoffice chat channels. Talk about working remotely! His bosses are loving his work ethic despite not being in the office. Gerald would love to know where his body actually is, while his team members hate that he gets to work from home while they’re in the office. He tasks his colleague Pradeep with helping him get out of the virtual void, though client problems and a budding online love might actually make him stay there.
TASTE: MY LIFE THROUGH FOOD STANLEY TUCCI Gallery Books
If you appreciate the power of home cooking— even when it goes awry—this book is for you.
Whether you watched Stanley Tucci’s show “Searching for Italy” for the country or the man himself, chances are you also fell in love with Italian food along the way. This book continues Tucci’s celebration of food and life, punctuated by stories of his childhood in New York, acting in food-focused films like “Big Night” and “Julie & Julia,” and cooking at home with his wife. MONSTER IN THE MIDDLE TIPHANIE YANIQUE Riverhead Books
This emotional novel explores the intersections of love and identity and religion and society.
Fly is a Black American musician raised in a mixed-religion family. Stela is a Catholic teacher from the Caribbean. When they fall in love in New York City, they feel like they are meant to be together. Or are they? In this novel that spans decades and continents, the fate of their relationship will be shaped by their own families’ histories and loves.
UNPROTECTED: A MEMOIR BILLY PORTER Abrams Press
Billy Porter has won numerous top awards for performing, including an Emmy, a Grammy, and a Tony.
Billy Porter slays audiences with his fierce talent, but life wasn’t always a red carpet photo shoot. Growing up as a gay Black individual often seemed like an endless struggle, but Porter is a survivor. With his unique and powerful voice, Porter tells his story of moving on from past trauma and pain to triumphant success in the entertainment industry.
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UNFILTERED: HOW TO BE AS HAPPY AS YOU LOOK ON SOCIAL MEDIA Jessica Abo Entrepreneur Press It’s easy to judge others’ lives through the lens of a social media feed, which in turn leads us to harshly—and unfairly— judge our own lives. Bestselling author, award-winning journalist, and sought-after media trainer Jessica Abo aims to stop us from “doomscrolling” and save us from the endless loop of compare and despair. Her book comprises small, easily digestible chapters with advice and inspiration from celebrities, industry experts, and psychologists. You’ll get to the bottom of your social mediainflicted gloom and find ways to feel empowered despite your current obstacles, learn how to let go of the past, and start creating a happy life on your own terms. JESSICA ON HOW TO USE YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA POWERS FOR GOOD: “We’re all influencers, we just have to think of it that way. We have the ability to inspire, motivate, and educate people every single day, and we have the opportunity to turn to other people to be inspired, motivated, and educated. And that’s a way better use of our time than inspecting our lives against theirs.”
REID IS ON A ROLL
If you haven’t read any of Taylor Jenkins Reid’s books yet, now’s your chance to catch up before her books get the Hollywood treatment. Not one but four of Reid’s books are getting adapted for film or TV. Her latest, “Malibu Rising,” is planned as a Hulu series. “Daisy Jones and the Six” and “The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo” are in development at Amazon and Freeform, respectively. And “One True Loves” is set to be a film directed by Andy Fickman. 81
the love files | the state of dating
Fall dating trends that are good for relationships By Carmelia Ray, Celebrity Matchmaker and Online Dating Expert
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ith fall serving as peak "cuffing season," it’s good to stay on the cutting edge of new dating trends. With most singles enjoying post-pandemic dating as cities worldwide have opened up most restaurants, bars, gyms, and nightclubs to eager daters, these trends can be good for relationships, especially if you’re serious about meeting someone special after a summer of recreation and fun. The dating app Bumble recently released its list of new dating trends, and I think more than a few are good for today’s relationships. See what you think:
Hardballing This is the new term given to daters who are serious about finding a life partner. Singles dating with purpose and intention do not have time to waste on anyone who's not aligned with their values and goals. When you “date like a CEO," you're not messing around with partners who are not on the same page. Dating can be a bit ruthless for a serious dater who meets someone who shows up late, has inconsistent behavior, or doesn't respond in a reasonable time. You're quick to fire anyone who doesn't live up to your expectations and serve them with exit papers. A Bumble survey of its members explains it perfectly: "Over the past year, almost 70% feel the pandemic has given them an abundance of time to focus on themselves, and 43% shared they have more confidence to say what is and isn't right for them in their dating life."
Slow dating This has become a common trend and dating practice for discerning and health-conscious singles. Singles are not as quick to rush into emotional and physical connections, as the pandemic has taught people to be more selective and choose partners who will be by their side for the long run. People who slowdate will invest more time in the beginning trying to get to know someone through conversation before meeting in person. In general, things are moving slower as singles are still concerned about the multiple strains of COVID, vaccinations, traveling, etc.
Locdating Not surprisingly, the study revealed that 48% of singles prefer to date locally. They feel more comfortable dating someone nearby. Since there's been an increase in anxiety levels around dating during a pandemic (46%), dating someone local might help take the pressure off with someone you can cuddle and spend time with close to home. As we enter back into our everyday lives and resume some social life, dating locally versus long distance is far more appealing.
Dawn daters During the pandemic, many relationships did not survive. A lot of long-term partnerships ended after being locked down with one another. As the Bumble report notes, "These individuals are now single and ready to start dating again, but many are entirely new to dating apps and understandably anxious about dating right now." With a fresh batch of new daters on the market, the pool has grown with singles who are ready to mingle! I'm working with many coaching and matchmaking clients who are excited about dating for the first time in a long time. They are not jaded or tired from dating apps. They have a great attitude, and are genuinely looking forward to the experience. Unlike many singles that suffer from "ODF"—online dating fatigue—these singles are beginning the next chapter of their dating life, and you get to show them the ropes!
As you can tell from the newest dating trends, singles have a lot to look forward to when it comes to their love life. Many are slowing down, being more selective, and are focused on meeting someone local to spend time with. There's an attitude of dating quality over quantity, and dating with intention. It seems like the days of endless swiping for a quick hook-up are behind us, and you can look forward to more discerning, meaningful, and fun dating experiences. 83
the love files | love shouldn’t hurt
7 RELATIONSHIP KILLERS TO STEER CLEAR OF
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ll relationships have issues, but sometimes they are too big to ignore.
There is an old Russian fable about a scorpion that wants to cross a river. The scorpion can’t swim, so he asks a frog to give him a ride. The frog is nervous, afraid the scorpion might sting him as they cross. The scorpion argues that if he were to sting him, then they’d both drown–so obviously he would never do such a thing. The frog accepts the reasoning, lets the scorpion hop on his back, and the pair set off across the river. Midway, the scorpion stings the frog and they both begin to drown. Totally confused, the dying frog asks the scorpion why it stung him, knowing that by doing so he would surely die as well. The scorpion’s reply? "I couldn't help it. It's in my nature."
It’s one thing to start a relationship with somebody and suffer your way through a few bad habits or weird personality traits, but quite another to invite a metaphorical scorpion into your life and think they are not going to sting you. Certain habits and practices are relationship deal-breakers, or at least they should be. Think I’m wrong? Have a read and decide for yourself.
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THE CHEATER IS IT REAL?
Do you know 100% for certain that this person is cheating on you with another? Assuming you have done the work and made the (icky) discoveries, you now know for sure that it is real. And if the relationship matters to you, this is the worst news ever. No one likes to be somebody’s fool, and that is exactly what this feels like.
WHAT IT SHOWS
Cheating on someone you are supposed to care about is no small thing. It requires the ability to shut off (or ignore) common morals, personal empathy, and even genuine, human concern for another person.
WHAT TO DO?
Either cheating is acceptable to you, or it isn’t. If not, and they refuse to stop, then there cannot be a relationship. Anyone truly unable (or unwilling) to choose you above all others is not worthy of your time or effort.
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IS IT REAL?
This cannot be about someone eating the last piece of cold pizza you were saving, or who always grabs the best spot on the couch. We are talking about real larceny—like stealing your credit card and transferring money out of your personal accounts. Or maybe someone who takes your stuff, sells it, and keeps the cash. Yes, we mean real, bonafide criminal acts.
WHAT IT SHOWS
When someone engages in objectively illegal behavior, that’s bad enough. When it’s someone you are intimate with, and they are doing it literally to you–well, that’s even worse. Stealing from strangers leads to enough issues for you and your family. Stealing from you is far, far worse.
IS IT REAL?
First off, periodic white lies do not count. We are talking large scale, frighteningly elaborate lies whose only function is to confuse, conceal, or confound any legitimate search for the truth.
WHAT IT SHOWS
Lying is one of those things that absolutely becomes a habit the more one does it. And habitual liars make the sharing of trust impossible. Having an inability to face truth, especially as it relates to someone you love, is a guarantee of relationship strife.
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Another no-brainer here...stealing doesn’t happen in a vacuum. It will always come back on you somehow. If they will not stop stealing, even when the cost is the loss of you, then their decision—and yours—has already been made. They’ve already stolen too much of your time already.
THE MANIPULATOR IS IT REAL?
In some ways, this is a combination of many things. These people mix lies and half-truths with emotion, and blur clarity with obfuscation. They will gaslight you on things you know to be true and use their influence to make you question reality. The net result usually sees you lost, confused, and helpless without them to lead you forward.
WHAT IT SHOWS
More than anything, a lack of trust. Any person committed to manipulating another does not see them as an equal and prefers relating to them in a state of perpetual helplessness. This is both demeaning and sad.
WHAT TO DO
Shake yourself out of the fog they have created and start nailing down some facts. Get a proper sense of yourself and the relationship you want. Then, present it to them. If they cannot accept you as a full partner, then they never will. And it’s better to know this sooner than later.
THE HITTER IS IT REAL?
There is no denying this one. Anyone who raises their hand to strike another is committing the most serious and damaging act a relationship can face. There is no reason—ever—for physical violence. And you know when it is happening.
WHAT IT SHOWS
Physical violence can indicate many different things. It can suggest a lack of self-esteem, an inferiority complex, deep immaturity, fear, frustration, anger, and more. What it never suggests is a healthy, loving relationship.
WHAT TO DO
Zero tolerance is the only course of action. Mistakes happen, but anything over “one” is officially a pattern that does not end well. The only way this continues is if you allow it to. It must stop, and if that means you have to go, then go you must.
WHAT TO DO
Seek the truth and when you find it, hold on with both hands. If they will not—or cannot—agree to living without lies, then your decision is clear. They must go. Truth is the cornerstone of any strong relationship. Remove it, and everything of value collapses.
THE WIMP IS IT REAL?
Always passive, looking endlessly for the path of least resistance, they never stand up for anything or anyone—including you. Their daily mantra is one of avoidance and evasion, side-stepping confrontation at all costs.
WHAT IT SHOWS
Fear, for one. But also laziness, mixed with a significant lack of confidence. A spine that resembles a wet noodle indicates someone more interested in the whims and winds of others than their own beliefs of right and wrong.
WHAT TO DO
If this is something you can help, then you must. But if they are fully committed to a passive, accept-all-things-bend-at-all-costs approach to life, you will very quickly find yourself alone when trouble hits. Relationships are not for the faint of heart—ever. You need a warrior. And if they are not willing to start fighting, you need to cut them from the team. Now!
THE BACKSTABBER IS IT REAL?
Everyone knows the feeling. That sting of humiliation when you trusted someone to have your back and they absolutely did not. It leaves you shaken and fearful, unsure of what to do next. You’re also haunted by the worry that your faith was badly misplaced.
WHAT IT SHOWS
Somehow this person can find reasons to choose others–even strangers— over you. They are willing to leave you exposed and unprotected, going against one of the larger reasons to even have a relationship in the first place.
WHAT TO DO
Assuming this was not some one-off, unforeseen occurrence but a pattern of behavior, you need to act. Disloyalty is a sign of many things, and none of them are good. When they choose to stab you in the back, it is only because they are a coward. And what could be worse than being in a relationship with a coward? Show them the door and be sure to follow them out (if only to make sure they get gone). 85
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Braised beef short ribs By Ceylone Boothe-Grooms
When it comes to food, I love presenting a feast for the eyes as well as the tummy. So when the whisper of fall is in the air, comfort food comes to mind along with a beautiful tablescape filled with rich, warm colors complementing textures all set against a pumpkin and sunflower mini “garden.” To make an ordinary evening extraordinary, use place cards with your family’s names and serve warm tea with a honey spoon. This is sure to make everyone smile as they devour a dish tailor-made for fall. This quick (or should I say, quicker than usual) braised beef short ribs recipe will give you all the fall feels!
INGREDIENTS: • 2 lbs of beef short ribs • 1/4 cup of vegetable oil • 1 tbsp garlic powder • 1 tbsp onion powder • 1 tbsp dried herbs (Italian seasoning) • 1 tbsp paprika • 1 tbsp Montreal steak seasoning • 1/2 cup short rib braising sauce • 3 dried bay leaves • 1 medium garlic • 2-1/2 cups of beef broth • 2 tbsp of all-purpose flour
INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Heat oven to 350 degrees 2. Heat Dutch oven (a pot that go from stove to oven) 3. Place in your vegetable oil and garlic cloves 4. Pat dry your short ribs, then rub in your seasonings 5. Dust your ribs with 1 tbsp of all-purpose flour 6. Place ribs in pot to brown about 5-7 minutes (you may have to do this in batches) 7. Remove ribs 8. Place in braising sauce, bay leaves, and second tbsp of flour (add more if you want a thicker sauce) 9. Add 1 cup of beef broth and return ribs to the pot while stock is simmering 10. Place Dutch oven pot in oven for two hours, pouring in the remainder of your beef broth halfway through cooking time 11. Dinner is served!
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TUNING INTO HOW SOUNDS CAN SOOTHE ∙ FALL INTO OUR FITNESS FAVORITES DRESSING FOR THE NEW WORLD OF WORK ∙ THE IMPORTANCE OF SELF-CARE
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mind & body | wellness beats
We’re tuning into how sound can help
heal & relax
here is a big difference biometrics, are poised to emerge between noise and out of the start-up lab and onto big sound. The word noise media platforms. By Jennifer Walsh is used when a sound is too loud or annoying. Whether focusing on self-care, Think of the whizzing of the firetrucks or people screaming pain management, or healing and wellness, music or sound therapy is at one other. Sounds are usually described when you hear something a great addition to your routine and is easy to access. lovely or joyful or interesting. When you put that into context it may come as no surprise that sound has become big business for the wellness industry. Do you remember the machines from years ago that would play different nature sounds that acted as white noise to aid in sleeping or relaxing? Well, they still exist and they were the early iterations of what is now backed in science and are more in tune (pun intended), with frequency and vibration. So, what does that mean exactly? Quite simply, it’s that certain sounds at specific vibrational frequencies can be helpful and beneficial to our health by bringing a sense of balance and calm.
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The Global Wellness Institute recently released its findings on this subject. The big news: Major streaming music sites (Spotify, Amazon, Apple, etc.) are ramping up their music for well-being content, essentially making “wellness” a new listening channel. In addition, more and more artists are experimenting with creating music that heals; meditation apps are becoming full-blown record labels; and radical new technologies, including “generative” music platforms that create an always-unfolding healing soundscape based on your
Where To Look
Don’t know where to start? The best way is to tap into YouTube videos that offer binaural beats, which is when the left and right ear receive slightly different frequencies of sound but the brain registers them as a single sound. The difference between those two frequencies is called the binaural beat—a frequency that your conscious mind is unaware of. Sound baths—the process of “bathing” in the sound that is around you—have exploded in popularity over the past five years. These can be accessed through apps but there is nothing quite like experiencing it in person. Lucky for us, studios have popped up all over the country, including many yoga studios.
How it works:
A sound bath practitioner will play different bowls, tuning forks, or gongs as you and/or your group lie comfortably on the floor. The frequencies you receive are different from the person next to you and will interact with your personal vibration and frequencies, allowing your body to relax and become energized. Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health offers programs in-person and online that involve sound. Rudra Bach, vibrational sound therapist at Kripalu, sings the praises of a high-quality sound bath. Among its benefits: Stabilizing the nervous system.
“I have found that there is often a more mysterious and deeply personal effect on the listener. Throughout time, cultures have
been drawn toward harmonic sounds as a way to elevate the spirit, clear the mind, and center the heart,” Rudra explains. ”When skillfully performed, an ambient soundscape moving around and through the body can become a life-shifting experience.”
We “hear” these sound ideas are also top-notch “Alexa, help me relax…” Amazon Echo Studio is one of the most popular providers of at-home sound therapies. You can ask Alexa
to enable Headspace, ocean sounds, healing sounds, relaxing sounds, and so many others. This device is equipped with five speakers that produce powerful bass, dynamic midrange, and crisp highs. The Dolby Atmos technology adds space, clarity, and depth. Simply ask Alexa to play meditation music and adjust the volume to your liking. $199.99, Amazon.com
Quiet the mind. MindTravel is a sound experience that takes place both in a live setting and via virtual events. The brainchild of composer and pianist, Murray Hidary, MindTravel was an opportunity for him to share his gift of sound to many in a unique way. The in-person experiences are real-time compositions that are beamed directly into the MindTravel headphones of those in attendance. These innovative experiences take places on walks, at museums, underwater, and more. Prices vary, MindTravel.com
Get outside
One of the best—and free—sound therapies is time spent in nature. Listening to rain, the crashing waves of the ocean, and rustling leaves are also great for healing. Listening to natural sounds reduces stress, boosts mood, and is correlated with positive well-being. Spend some time in your backyard (if you have one) or go to your local park and just listen to the sounds that fill the air, notice what they are, close your eyes, and take a few minutes to truly tune into the natural world around you. It’s even fun to try this with your little ones as a mindful meditative practice.
No matter where you go to find sound therapies, it’s definitely worth a try. Never underestimate the power of the sound of a roaring fire this fall and winter.
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Fall
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By Jennifer Walsh
Fall is one of our favorite seasons—there is so much newness and excitement in the world of wellness and working out. With a year and a half of so much diversion from our pre-pandemic workout routines, we went searching for the latest, greatest items that are easy to work into your new (and improved!) fitness regime.
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SHEFIT has leveled up the sports bra market—thankfully! We are all tired of sports bras that don’t fit properly or lack the proper support. That’s why we were thrilled to hear about the new launch of SHEFIT with its patented Zip. Cinch. Lift. Technology. This revolutionary selection has expertly evolved to include the original high-impact ULTIMATE, and the medium-impact FLEX Sports Bra. The brand provides 30% more bounce control than other leading brands when tested for running and jumping. Regardless of shape, size, age, and physical abilities, every woman should feel free to do something she knows she’s capable of doing. As they like to say, bras shouldn’t create boundaries, and we couldn’t agree more! Prices vary, SheFit.com
Nancy Rose Performance ensures we are fully covered—with SPF, that is. Why not be able to have stylish workout pants that feel good and also protect us from the harmful rays of the sun? The Nancy Rose Haze Pant (along with many others in the collection) is made of the brand’s trademark ultracompression fabric called PowerLux, which offers a high UPF (Ultraviolet Protection Factor). UPF provides both UVA and UVB protection. $115, NancyRosePerformance.com Research shows that approximately 75% of the US population is chronically dehydrated. Hydration impacts health, wellness, performance, sleep, weight loss, and even your skin. Thanks to PÜL Smart Cap, your daily water intake can now be automatically measured and integrated into the PüL app and algorithm, which will update its hydration track in real time. Adaptive reminders are delivered through color-coded LED lights on the SmartCap and via app notifications. The result: Improved hydration leading to better health and wellness. $99, PulHydration.com Lasso Socks are medically-backed ankle support and gradient compression to improve performance and recovery. These are no ordinary socks and they have many colors and styles to choose from. We often don’t think about our socks but thanks to Lasso we now know how impactful the right compression and technology can have on our health. They are used by leading athletes for athletic performance and recommended by top physicians when treating foot and ankle conditions. They support the key ligaments and tendons that are the primary drivers behind fine movement in the foot and ankle. Prices vary, Lassogear.com
Vivobarefoot is the closest step forward to grounding we have ever felt. The shoe gives your feet the freedom to move naturally over any terrain, while feeling it beneath your feet. The minimalist shoes give your feet unparalleled access to the sensory information they need to function as they should without unnecessary cushioning. Whether you are walking, hiking, or running, this shoe is the healthiest option we have found. They have many options to choose from; our favorite at the moment is the Primus Light Botanical Green.
Prices vary, Vivobarefoot.com SixThreeZero will keep you pedaling into the new season with its offerings of traditional bikes and ebikes—which we absolutely love! What is really unique about this brand is that they utilize their bodyfit tool (the first ever priority tool for custom bike-fitting) that allow you to completely customize their bikes for the perfect fit, size, ride, look all from the comfort of home. Our pick is the Around The Block New 500W. Prices vary, SixThreeZero.com Axis Air Compression Boots aid in a speedy recovery. They offer a customizable massage that aid in your pre-workout by warming up muscles and increasing your range of motion and flexibility. They’re also great for post-workout as the compression reduces inflammation, improves circulation, accelerates healing, provides pain relief, and removes toxin buildup. The boots fit from waist to feet. Prices vary, LifeProFitness.com
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Dressing for the NEW
WORLD OF WORK By Dr. Julie Davelman
Whether you have returned to work full time, are continuing to work from home, or are adjusting to a new, more flexible, hybrid schedule, chances are things aren’t exactly as they once were. Much about your workday looks and feels different. Your wardrobe almost certainly does. In fact, a common comment I hear from friends I speak with, clients I work with, or even casual conversations I overhear in passing is: “I have nothing to wear to the office; all I now own are sweatpants.” For many people, the many months of being at home, despite extensive online shopping, did not produce a wardrobe they could wear outside the home. This is supported by the number of memes commemorating how sweatpants and pajama pants have risen to power and are now masters of the wardrobe. For most people, being home equates with being comfortable, and they feel entitled to wear the attire that facilitates that comfort. But is there a downside to the culture of loungewear, or should we never bother getting dressed up again if we can get away with it? 98
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t might seem that having to worry about what to wear is a stressor that the work-from-home culture has reduced substantially. People wear what they want, feel more comfortable, and can focus on the important things. However, humans are creatures of habit. When the start to each workday looks the same regardless of whether you are going to the office or not, this routine puts you in “work mode.” Getting up, showering, and getting dressed in the morning provides structure to a person’s day in a way that rolling out of bed and logging in, while still wearing pajamas, does not. This structure also helps to differentiate workdays from weekends, providing a boundary between work time and personal time. It is important that the days you work from home, regardless of how many your company gives you, look more like workdays in the office than like weekends. At the same time, the loungewear on the weekend reminds you that this is no longer work time and is instead time for a break. Having accepted that getting dressed up is inevitable at least part of the time, some people may face a new problem. As much as we might not want to admit it, it is harder to fit into slacks than into yoga pants. The snug fit of work clothes may remind a person that they need to stay in shape and keep to their exercise routine. Donning your favorite blouse may remind you how you looked in it the last time you wore it with your hair and makeup done. In short, putting on your best professional wardrobe may prompt you to engage in self-care. This may take the form of regular exercise, getting haircuts, or keeping up with your skincare routine. It is less important what exactly you do and more important that you remember to do it even on your “work from home” days. The critical thing to keep in mind is that self-care is ultimately about you and not about where you are going. Lastly, your choice of clothes is not only important because of what it can do for you, but also because of what it says about you. Clothes, like many other things in our lives, are a method of self-expression. All clothes send a message, and the message sent by your yoga pants and sweatshirts may not be the one you want to give your employer even if the company’s dress code officially allows for it. You do not want to inadvertently convey the idea that you don’t take your work as seriously at home as you do at the office. Although we may not want to admit it, we usually take people in suits more seriously than we take people in sweatpants. So, if you want everyone to know how serious you are about your work, you may want to look the part. Whatever your company’s “return to the office” plan is, it would be both hard to argue for, and unnecessary, for people to wear a crisply pressed suit while working from the couch. But a happy medium could exist. The rule of thumb can be, “Would I feel comfortable opening the door in this if my boss rang the bell,” or “Would I be embarrassed if my camera spanned my whole outfit right now?” If the outfit you are wearing does not meet these standards, then it would probably be a good idea to change.
mind & body | medical advisory board
As we transition into fall,
self-care is more
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By Alexandra Anastasio
ith the warm days of summer slowly drifting behind us, taking care of our skin and protecting it with the right products and treatments is just as important as we enter into a new season. What works for us in the warmer, more humid months of the summer isn’t going to bring the same results in fall and winter, and can actually do more harm to our skin than good. In the dog days of summer, the skin soaks up water from the air, but when the humidity drops, it loses the natural moisture it had become accustomed to. According to Dr. B. Aviva Preminger, a well-known plastic surgeon on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, the best thing anyone can do for their skin, especially during the warmer months, is to protect it not only with products but to keep it hydrated. Following these simple, yet important steps will prevent you from paying the price when winter rolls around. “People like the warmth of the sun; they like that golden glow,” explains Dr. Preminger. “But there is a lot of damage that happens at both the visible level, as well as the cellular level as a result of all of that sun exposure.”
Hyper-pigmentation is another result of all the sun exposure people incur throughout the summer. Those brown spots on the skin pop out, and all of a sudden patients realize it doesn’t look so good anymore. We need to be really careful what happens in the summer months because a bad sunburn can affect a person for years to come.
So the products we use in the summer should differ from the ones in the winter?
Yes, you have to adjust your products to what your skin is telling you. Some sort of sunblock should be worn all year round, even when the sun isn’t out. People get more sun exposure than they realize. I wear a tinted moisturizer with SPF all year round. Going into the winter months you’re going to need a heavier moisturizer, whereas you’ll want something lighter in the summer.
Along with changing up our products for the winter, what procedures can be done to help restore any damage?
Going into fall is a great time to address any damage that may have been caused from sun exposure. Resurfacing procedures that are harder to do during the summer, such as skin peels, laser resurfacing, CO2 laser, and IPL laser for brown spots, should really not be done when someone’s had sun exposure within the last two weeks or is planning to go away. That’s why fall is an ideal time to start correcting all of the damage because people aren’t going to be in the sun as much and everything is a little more protected from it.
It only makes sense that we take care of our skin and our bodies a little differently with the change of seasons. We winterize our cars, our home, and even our wardrobe, so why are we not putting the same effort into winterizing our skin? After all, it still takes a beating in the colder months, just a little differently than it does in those sunnier ones. Dr. Preminger helps us uncover some of the reasons it’s important to adapt our skincare routine to the seasons. She shared with us not only the why, but the steps we can take to prepare ourselves ahead of time, along with some of the ways in which she is able to help patients reverse the damage caused by sun exposure.
I also recommend non-invasive treatments like Botox and fillers. In the summer, when people are in the sun, they tend to be squinting. It’s all about maintaining and not letting things go.
How often do some of these treatments need to be done in order to see results?
Why is it important we take different steps to protect our skin in the winter than we do in the summer?
When the winter rolls around, there is less moisture in the air, it’s cold and really dry, and if you don’t change up your products and skincare routine, your skin ends up paying the price. There are a couple of things you can do to make an investment in your skincare so things won’t look worse by the time winter comes around. First, it’s important to stay hydrated, and that starts with moisturizing really well all summer long. Also, make sure to include areas like the lower eyelids and the neck. Be careful not to use something that’s going to clog the pores, especially since many people are still wearing masks. What you want to look for are products that are moisturizing and hydrating. You don’t want anything that is sticky and too heavy. As we move into fall and winter you’ll need to make adjustments in your moisturizers. You also want to make sure you’re wearing sunblock and applying it to the areas many tend to forget like the ears and eyelids, and make sure you’re wearing a hat. A big area that gets a lot of sun damage, which people start to notice in the winter, is the arms, shoulders, and the décolleté (neck and chest) area. Come winter, patients will come in and want me to help treat all of that sun damage. PremingerMD
It varies on the treatment. For example, with skin peels, often I’ll recommend that they are done every two weeks, so we offer them as a package. With the IPL laser, patients will sometimes need at least three treatments. What’s also nice is many people still have some extra time to get these things done due to COVID.
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Why is fall a good time to get started?
What’s nice about fall is you can start to hide stuff—people can wear turtlenecks or even scarves, especially for the more surgically based procedures like FaceTite, which is radio frequency combined with liposuction to help with neck tightening and the removal of fat under the skin, face lifts, mini face lifts, neck lifts, and the ponytail neck lift. It’s also a great time to get your eyes done, which has been a big thing during the pandemic. With mask wearing, the eyes are what we’ve seen the most. During fall, the sun is still out so people can get away with wearing sunglasses but they’re not getting the sun exposure you get during the summer. Fall is also a good time to start thinking about body treatments like tummy tucks and liposuction. You’re covering up a little more than you were in the summer so any bruising can be hidden. The months start to sneak up on you and before you know it, summer’s here again. In the fall and winter months you can dedicate some extra time to the recovery. What it all comes down to is maintenance and making an investment in yourself. What you do today is going to have an effect on you later in life, and down the road you’ll see the long-term payoff.
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“Enhancing your breasts can provide balance to your figure and greatly boost your self-confidence.” - Dr. Preminger Do you think your breasts are…Too small? Too large? Asymmetric? Do your breasts droop? Have you lost fullness? Some women have never been happy with the appearance of their breasts, while others have experienced significant changes over time. Whatever your concern, there is a solution. If you want to increase breast size and fullness, a breast augmentation may be the procedure for you. Three dimensional imaging can even help you visualize your result and find the breast size you desire. Some women have enough volume, but it’s all sitting in the lower part of the breasts causing sagging and drooping. This is particularly common after pregnancy, breastfeeding, and weight loss. A breast lift may be the key to restoring fullness in all the right places. Breasts that are too large, however, can cause back and shoulder pain and interfere with exercise and weight loss. If that’s your issue, a breast reduction may be the solution. At your consultation, we will discover what you like and dislike about your breasts and create a customized surgical plan that will address all of your breast concerns, leaving you looking and feeling your best - a more confident, beautiful you!
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Adventures in
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ark City may be known for its abundance of powderstrewn mountains and the yearly Sundance Film Festival, but whether you’re a skier, film buff, or none of the above, this idyllic town will capture your heart the minute you touch down.
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Once you check in to the Stein Eriksen Lodge in Deer Valley you’re going to want to move right in. Awarded as the “World’s Best Ski Hotel” by World Ski Awards, this Forbes Five-Star hotel will make you feel like you’ve arrived at a charming chalet in the European countryside. Nestled right among the mountains, guests can make the most of their trip with easy ski-in/ ski-out access to Deer Valley, and partake in aprés overlooking the slopes.
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The rooms here are stunning, many with added bonuses such as views of the mountain, fuzzy blankets, electric fireplaces, and outdoor terraces complete with a steaming hot tub. It makes breakfast in bed pretty darn sweet. The property not only boasts cozy accommodations, but a plethora of amenities and entertainment as well. Its Champions Club entertainment center is a perfect place to play for the whole family, while the spa offers relaxing treatments to indulge in after (or in lieu of ) tearing up the slopes. On-property restaurants include Troll Hallen for a light lunch or a little aprés, First Tracks Kaffe for a light breakfast, and the award-winning Glitretind, which is not to be missed.
PLAY IN THE POWDER
Experts and novices alike will be able to get their fix on the snow-covered mountains of this Utah playground. Expert instructors are available to enhance your prowess at both Deer Valley Resort and Park City Mountain, even if you’ve taken a 20-year hiatus from skiing! Those who don’t quite have their sea legs for skiing might just discover a newfound hobby on the powdery soft snow here; I know I sure did.
AMP UP THE ADRENALINE
State-of-the-art indoor and outdoor sports hub, Woodward Park City, encourages youngsters and people of all ages to learn new skills and take advantage of the beautiful terrain in Park City. Here, you can learn to ski, snowboard, mountain bike, skateboard, BMX, parkour, cheer, and more. It also offers Utah’s longest tubing runs, as well as rentals at this 60-acre location.
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Park City has no shortage of delicious food—we’d come here just for the eats alone. There’s not many spots here where you can go wrong, but there’s definitely some standouts among the culinary scene. After exploring the trails on Park City Mountain, head right on over to The Farm, where you can indulge in sustainably-raised cuisine from their fromage and charcuterie, to their heavier menu items like burgers and steak. Cozy chic eatery Twisted Fern also serves up delicious dishes, paying special attention to locally sourced ingredients. Don’t skimp on the appetizers if you’re with a group—sharing is caring! Another must-try aprés ski is Deer Valley’s Royal Street Café, where you can warm up with boozy peppermint hot cocoa and its famous turkey chili. Located right off of Main Street, Talisker Club’s bistro, Courchevel, offers outstanding French-European cuisine that is the perfect cap to your stay.
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AMP UP THE ADRENALINE
State-of-the-art indoor and outdoor sports hub, Woodward Park City, encourages youngsters and people of all ages to learn new skills and take advantage of the beautiful terrain in Park City. Here, you can learn to ski, snowboard, mountain bike, skateboard, BMX, parkour, cheer, and more. It also offers Utah’s longest tubing runs, as well as rentals at this 60-acre location.
FUEL UP
Park City has no shortage of delicious food—we’d come here just for the eats alone. There’s not many spots here where you can go wrong, but there’s definitely some standouts among the culinary scene. After exploring the trails on Park City Mountain, head right on over to The Farm, where you can indulge in sustainably-raised cuisine from their fromage and charcuterie, to their heavier menu items like burgers and steak. Cozy chic eatery Twisted Fern also serves up delicious dishes, paying special attention to locally sourced ingredients. Don’t skimp on the appetizers if you’re with a group—sharing is caring! Another must-try aprés ski is Deer Valley’s Royal Street Café, where you can warm up with boozy peppermint hot cocoa and its famous turkey chili.
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Located right off of Main Street, Talisker Club’s bistro, Courchevel, offers outstanding FrenchEuropean cuisine that is the perfect cap to your stay.
DISCOVER LOCAL SPIRITS
Right in the center of the city’s Main Street you will find Alpine Pie Bar. Here you can not only order up a slice of the good stuff, but you’ll also want to try your hand at distilling your own gin courtesy of Alpine Distilling (book this one in advance!). You can also enjoy a tasting of the distillery’s entire spirits portfolio or try a craft cocktail or two.
REST & RELAX
Once you’re ready for some much needed R&R, hit up Serenity Spa at the Westgate Resort. Here you can indulge in award-winning services, including its signature Serenity Massage. There’s nothing like a little light kneading to keep you coming back for more.
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9TH ANNUAL HAMPTONS COVER PARTY HOSTED BY BOYZ II MEN On Saturday, August 7, 2021, BELLA Magazine celebrated its 9th annual Hamptons cover party featuring Boyz II Men at Southampton Social Club. This year's blue-themed affair was hosted by Vanessa Coppes (BELLA’s owner, CEO + editor-in-chief), in partnership with Ian Duke, the owner of Southampton Social Club. Notables in attendance: Shawn Stockman + Wanya Morris of Boyz II Men; Ruthie Davis, shoe designer; and Star Jones, TV personality. Guest sipped on Harmony Wines by Boyz II Men, Prosecco DOC, Volley, Lucky Jack Coffee, and 1907water. Presenting sponsors included Dune Jewelry, Prosecco DOC, Awaken The Light Jewelry, HV Interior Design Group, ALLU USA, BTL Aesthetics, and Estala Skincare. Pop-up shops and interactive displays were provided by Hometown Flower Co., DJ Spin Diesel, Blaine Plastic Surgery, Celsius Inc., The Hamptons Concierge, BLK Sunflower, LOUMI Skincare, and Slim-Ease. In honor of Boyz II Men’s 30th musical anniversary, a delicious cake and cookies were provided by Cakes Jagla. Swag bags sponsors included Aloisa Beauty, BareOrganics Water Enhancer, Completely Bare, GoodPharma, Estala Skincare, HV Interior Designs by Holly Volpe, Tree Hut, Element X, Coco Rum, By The Way Bakery, KYSS, Renee Marshall-McKinley, Kiss Products Inc., PMD Beauty, kansha brands, truMedic, No Fade Fresh, Codex beauty labs, DUCALM Skincare, Celsius Inc., Celebritay, Nacionales Nails, Lucky Jack Coffee, ALLU USA, and Awaken the Light Jewelry. Photos: Vital Agibalow
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BELLA MAGAZINE + NAIA HAMPTONS OFFICIAL AFTER PARTY WITH BOYZ II MEN
BELLA Magazine, in partnership with NAIA Hamptons, hosted an exclusive after party with Boyz II Men and Capri Southampton following the Summer Issue Cover Party. Hosted by the music icons, guests joined NAIA Hamptons owner, Michael Pitsinos, and BELLA’s CEO + EIC, Vanessa Coppes, for a night filled with music, cocktails, and Greek-inspired cuisine. The after party was also a birthday celebration for Sharhonda Stockman, wife of Shawn Stockman from Boyz II Men. Sharhonda was presented with a beautiful cake by Cakes Jagla. Also in attendance: Wanya Morris from Boyz II Men and his wife, Amber. Photos: Eugene Gologursky, Getty Images
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