BELLA’s 2020 Beauty Issue: The Call of Duty

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LETTER from the EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

THE BEAUTY ISSUE

Our human compassion binds us the one to the other—not in pity or patronizingly, but as human beings who have learnt how to turn our common suffering into hope for the future.” ~Nelson Mandela I hope that when you receive this issue, it finds you + your loved ones healthy and well. The past few months have been among some of the most frightening, tumultuous, and emotional that any of us can remember in our lifetime. This COVID-19 pandemic has been felt by individuals, families, companies, and communities across the world. It has required more than ever from our society; more importantly, it’s evident what it has revealed about us as the human race. In many different ways, we have been able to witness our longing to be connected with one another. Highlighting + featuring people—telling their stories—is a role everyone on the BELLA team loves + feels privileged to play. This is more evident today as these are the moments that matter most. This issue is a truly special one. We love bringing you fabulous celebrity, beauty, fashion, travel resources, and more. But given our current climate, I couldn’t help but highlight just a few of the women, men, small businesses, designers, and celebrities who have helped make our ‘new normal’ a little easier. I hope you see all the love poured into every page.

Vanessa Coppes


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The vision for this cover came to me in prayer after crying for hours when this all started. I was in a state of disbelief as I am sure many of you were. All I could do was ask God for guidance, especially because for several very difficult days, I couldn’t see the future for BELLA. As I prayed, Jessica Licciardello’s + Emily Brickel Edelson’s artwork came into my thoughts. So did the words ‘honor them.’ I thought about my husband, who has not stopped going into work every day, along with our frontline workers: delivery personnel, bankers, train conductors, construction workers, and the ones taking the hardest blows—our medical professionals. BELLA Publisher Jennifer DeCillis coordinated a Zoom call with both artists, and we immediately got to work. Andrew Loomis described sketching as bringing “All the world’s light to form.” Thank you Jessica + Emily for bringing light to form. And thank you to everyone who has sent me messages of hope. They mean more than you know to me and the BELLA team. To our frontline + essential workers, this issue is for you. Thank you!


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 & Accessories Editor Mindy Shapiro Gura & Paula Shapiro Orlan, Stylists Jonathan Calixto, Fashion & Lifestyle Correspondent Norah Lawlor, Lifestyle Editor Jennifer Walsh, Mind + Body Correspondent Jessica Cirz, Cover & Features Photographer Michele DiNardo, West Coast Editor

Jennifer DeCillis Publisher Cheryl Devine, Circulation Director Lynette Barbieri, Business Development Associate Jenna Guarneri, Public Relations Raffaela Pontecorvo, Administrative Assistant

Contributors

Barbara Bellesi Zito, Emily Brickel Edelson, Jennifer Capella, Julie Davelman, Ph.D., Tajane Gutridge, Kimberlee Ho, Tiffany Piñero, Ilsy J. Hoo, Vivian Pisano, John Russo, Maureen Spataro, Jarrod Thalheimer, Caroline Vazzana, Lauren Vena

Medical Advisory Board

Dr. Ronit Gilad, Dr. Katherine Melzer-Ross, Dr. Soriaya Motivala

Real Talk with BELLA, The Podcast Vanessa Coppes Host

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Star Shop Studios, NYC Jessica Cirz, Producer Jennifer DeCillis, Host Stephanie Giang, Contributor

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Maxine Albert, Rose Aljure, Alexandra Anastasio, Kelly Bellucci, Jonathan Calixto, Tara Ciccone, Dionne Clarke, Brana Dane, Jennifer DeCillis, Ruta Fox, Inna Lapin, Jessica Licciardello, Dr. Robi Ludwig, Amanda Mactas, Janene Mascarella, Elena Murzello, Kristen Robertiello, Tambi Saffran, Roger Sands

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contributors VIVIAN PISANO Is a mom, wife, hair stylist, photographer, and owner of The Secret Garden Eco-Salon and Spa, which has locations in Staten Island, NY, and Marlboro, NJ. Vivian photographed Ebony Kankam London for this issue’s “The Bella Life” (page 30), a feature designed to empower women and celebrate the diversity in each of us.

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.

AMANDA MACTAS is BELLA’s Food, Travel & Accessories Editor. In this issue, she shows us how to take your tastebuds on a journey around the world while you’re at home, and ways to amp up your beauty routine from the inside out. You can follow Amanda on Instagram and Twitter @ManhattanTwist.

BELLA Beauty Director JANENE MASCARELLA has the answers to your burning beauty questions. She spends all day (and sometimes night!) dutifully dabbing, spritzing, spraying, and sampling all the beauty products.

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.

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.

JENNIFER DECILLIS is the Managing Editor for BellaMag.co, Publisher for BELLA Magazine and a BELLA TV host. Passionate about writing, fashion, beauty, travel and all things BELLA, you can follow along with her on Instagram @MissNYUS2016.

All-around beauty boss, JENNIFER CAPELLA is a certified makeup/lash artist and the founder of GlamLife Lounge. Being all about women’s empowerment, Jennifer is aware that a woman can hold an entire audience captive with the flare of her eyelashes and the right shade of red lipstick. Adding to a long list of achievements, she has also worked on NYFW, Miami SwimSuit Week, various movie sets, photo shoots, and offBroadway productions, as well as various TV networks and as a radio host. See her work on Instagram @Glamlife_Lounge.

JULIE DAVELMAN,PH.D. is a goal-driven clinical psychologist who treats a wide gamut of clinical symptoms in order to help individuals, couples, and families develop the skills they need to be healthy, loving, and supportive of themselves and those in their lives.

MINDY GURA AND PAULA ORLAN, The Style Duo, are BELLA’s fashion stylists. You can see more behind-thescenes fashion fun on their Instagram @TheStyleDuo.

KIMBERLEE HO is a food photographer and baking blogger who loves sharing easy recipes and tips for busy people on her blog Kickassbaker.com. Follow her on Instagram @Kickassbaker.


CAROLINE VAZZANA is a fashion editor, stylist, influencer, and the author and founder of “Making it in Manhattan.” She began writing “Making it in Manhattan” back in 2015 while working at InStyle magazine, and subsequently launched her brand as one of New York City’s most colorful influencers. She prides herself on sharing tips and tricks and shedding light on the industry to the future fashion generation. Follow her at @CVazzana and at MakingManhattan.com.

Known for the best insights in the industry, pro makeup artist LAUREN VENA has worked for more than 19 years with some of the world’s top beauty brands. Every day, she feels fortunate to have a career that fuels her passion—to make everyone who sits in her chair feel and look irrevocably and effortlessly beautiful. Follow her on Instagram @MakeupArtist_LV.

BARBARA BELLESI ZITO is a NYC-based freelance writer and social media strategist. She is the co-creator of WritersInTown.com, a site that keeps readers in the know about authors on tour.

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’ extra curricular activities, watching movies with her husband, and doing CrossFit and running obstacle course races with her friends. Follow her on Twitter @GinaLaGuardia.

BELLA Creative Director JESSICA LICCIARDELLO brings the pages of BELLA to life with her design. She is also an artist who brings her expertise for art history and cultural exploration to BELLA in her articles both in print and online. This issue features her artwork on the cover, as well as an in-depth interview with legendary songwriter and author Tori Amos on pages 50-55. You can follow her work on Instagram @JLDello.

NORAH LAWLOR is the founder of Lawlor Media Group, a PR, marketing, and strategic communications agency in New York City. She is also an avid traveler and chronicler of the jet-set lifestyle. Follow her on Instagram @LawlorMedia.

TAJANE GUTRIDGE has been a hairstylist for seven years. She strives to bring positive energy to the set, while making each and every model look and feel beautiful! Tajane styled Ebony Kankam London for “The Bella Life: The Beauty in Each of Us” (page 30).

MAUREEN SPATARO is the founder of the non-profit Because She Is, providing free services to victims of domestic and sexual trauma. Visit BecauseSheIs.org for more information.

ILSY J. HOO, a New Jersey resident, is a regular contributor to “The Love Files.” She also works as a publicist and influencer who loves writng about entertainment, entrepreneurship, and relatonships. Visit IlsyJHoo.com, and follow her on Instagram and Twitter @IlsyJHoo. JARROD THALHEIMER is a writer who has also worked as a truck driver, secretary, actor, scrap metal chucker, union rep and hotel desk clerk. You can check him out at LittleBlueTruck.com.

TIFFANY PIÑERO is a fashion and home stylist, as well as creator of the styling company Tiffany Pinero Style. Tiffany’s work can be found on Ebony Kankam London in “The Bella Life: The Beauty in Each of Us” (page 30). EMILY BRICKEL EDELSON is the co-founder of Chic Sketch, an author, and a published fashion illustrator. She illustrated the brave men and women on the Beauty Issue Cover, as well as the BELLA Podcast sketch. Emily and her Chic Sketch team of artists regularly sketch at the BELLA Magazine cover parties, animating celebrities such as Tommy Hilfiger, Christie Brinkley, and Nicole Miller.


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CONTENTS STYLE REPORT 13 THE Autumn Hues for Spring,

Obsession: Colorful Accessories, Emerging Talent: Jennifer Diederich, How the Design World Is Giving Back

SCENE 21 BEAUTY BELLA 2020 Beauty Awards,

The Beauty in Each of Us, The Ultimate Grooming Manual, 7 Steps to the Perfect Pony

STEPS TO FABULOUS 33 5Living Beautifully—Inside & Out

BOSS 34 BELLA 7 Bosses We Admire

+ LIFE 42 HOME Life Is Beautiful

44 At-Home Workspaces

SOPHISTICATED SPACES

TO KNOW 50 GETTING Tori Amos

STORY 56 COVER The Beauty of Heroism

Tori Amos

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LIFE 68 CELEBRITY Celebs Aiding in the Fight Against the Pandemic


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CONTENTS BELLA 70 TEAM The Beauty of Words

LOVE FILES 72 THE Lighten the Mood, Quarantine Dating

BEAUTY OF GIVING BACK 75 THE The Essential Spirit of Compassion

IDEA 76 AStayNOVEL In and Read

& CULTURE 78 ARTS Graig Weich

Heroes on the Frontline

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BELLA 80 CHOW Matcha Green Tea Shortbread Cookies, The Beauty of Food, International Flavor, Sip Up Some Love

+ BODY 87 MIND Wellness From Around the World,

Strengthen Your Mind & Body Connection from Home, Living with an Eye on the Post-Pandemic World, How Time Spent in Nature Can Help With Your Health

TOWN 96 AROUND People, Places, Parties

FAB 5 100BELLA’S At Home and Even Better


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THE STYLE REPORT AUTUMN HUES FOR SPRING ∙ OBSESSION: COLORFUL ACCESSORIES HOW THE DESIGN WORLD IS GIVING BACK ∙ EMERGING TALENT: JENNIFER DIEDERICH

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the style report | runway to reality Gentle Monster BlackPeter RD1 Sunglasses $249, FarFetch.com

Mackintosh Cullen Bonded Coat $1,675, FarFetch.com

Autumn Hues for Spring Some trends are truly timeless or season-less, and this spring fashion enhances all the things we love about fall. That’s right: From moody to rustic tones and bronze, copper, and maroon—we dare you to let your closet feel a little out of the norm this season! By Jonathan Calixto

Anglozine Zip-Up Flap Pocket Raincoat $473, FarFetch.com

Missoni Striped Polo Shirt $385, FarFetch.com

Woolrich Contrasting Collar Shirt $271, FarFetch.com

Salvatore Ferragamo Spring 2020 Menswear

AS20V Flat Shoulder Bag $125, FarFetch.com

Gucci Orgasmique Wool-Blend Houndstooth Trousers $1,350, MatchesFashion.com

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Moreschi Suede Flat-Front Loafers $456, FarFetch.com

Cariuma OCA Low Camel Suede Sneaker $98, FarFetch.com

Barena Cropped Tapered Leg $209, FarFetch.com


the style report | women’s obsession Sylvia Toledano Daisy Circle Ring $82, MatchesFashion.com

Dolce & Gabbana Embellished Floral Headband $2,345, FarFetch.com Christian Louboutin Cross-Over Leather Heeled Sandals $795, MatchesFashion.com

COLORFUL

ACCESSORIES Accessories for the win! Brighten up your attire and welcome in the new season with color. From earrings to necklaces and everything in between, this trend can work as a statement piece or as a starting point for a fashionable look. By Jonathan Calixto

La Californienne Vintage 18kt Gold-Vermeil Watch $3,305, MatchesFashion.com

Begum Khan Beaded 24kt Gold-Plated Earrings $720, MatchesFashion.com Shay Rainbow Essential Diamond and 18Kt Gold Bracelet $15,750, MatchesFashion.com

Rosantica Sapore Glass-Beaded Necklace $617, MatchesFashion.com

Aquazzura Tequila Crystal-Embellished Stiletto Sandals $914, MatchesFashion.com

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the style report | emerging talent

JENNIFER DIEDERICH By Caroline Vazzana

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here’s a time when you meet a designer and you both just instantly click. That was Jennifer Diederich and I. I first came across her eclectic colorful designs through a friend’s Instagram account, and was instantly mesmerized. I had to know more about this brand and who the designer was. Her collection is called, “Suite,” and she’s most ironically known for her quick escape coats. So how did Jennifer get her start and build her brand? From “Project Runway” to now, I connected with the designer to learn more.

How did you come to curate your personal style?

I have always had strong tastes and ideas. As a child, I ate whole lemons. I wore all neon outfits. I refused to participate in group activities where I felt like I couldn’t express my point of view uniquely. I tried out all the trends and saw what worked on me. It wasn’t until my last year at the Fashion Institute of Technology that I started to pull all these ideas together to create my personal sense of style. I have an affinity for old movies, playful colors, whimsical prints, dresses, swing coats, cocktail parties, and city life. Because I love these things, I always have them in my mind while creating or shopping. I believe the most important rule in creating your own personal style is to only buy what you love. Always search out that detail that feels uniquely you.

Can you tell us the story behind Suite?

During a week-long stay at the Plaza Hotel, I couldn’t help imagining some of Eloise’s wardrobe getting mixed up with the luxury luggage destined for one of the splendid suites. That moment of inspiration sparked the idea for Suite, which is also inspired by vintage 50’s and 60’s bon ton clothing, playful prints, and all things colorful. It was also very important to me to create unique, conversation-starting coats at a price my friends could afford.

How did appearing on “Project Runway” alter your career?

Before “Project Runway,” I was designing embroidery designs for Blumarine in a small town in Italy. When I got back to Italy after filming the show, I wasn’t really sure what to do next. So, I slowly started creating custom dresses and developing Suite. As you start a brand or business, insight from others who have already created one is priceless. “Project Runway” helped to facilitate those introductions because people were curious to meet me after being on the show. However, any notoriety from “Project Runway” is only a foot in the door. The rest is up to you.

What advice would you give someone wanting to pursue a similar path?

Fashion design may seem so glamorous, but in reality, it is made up of long hours, dragging bags around and sewing all night. You will need to be fully dedicated for success.

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What Jennifer has learned along the way:

Listen to customers— their wants and

needs

Try to search for innovative ways to reduce impact on the environment

Surround yourself with supportive people, so when you get down on yourself, they can help bring you back

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everybody

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humble and kind

Delegate work that you can’t do or don’t have time to complete

Accept help Reach out to people who inspire you

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the style report | designing with a purpose

How the Design World is

Giving Back

One industry in particular has been stepping it up in the fight against the international pandemic, COVID-19. With healthcare and essential industries overburdened, the fashion industry has made a significant commitment to give back and show support when the world needs it most. These are just a few design leaders who are doing their part in creating vital, personal protective equipment, as well as donating funds and other contributions to aid our frontline of first responders.

By Jennifer DeCillis

HOLLY DANIELS-CHRISTENSEN Dune Jewelry

Holly’s Dune Jewelry creates fine experiential jewelry using sand and natural elements from around the world. Now is a great time to take a moment to reflect on positive memories and special experiences, while helping to support small businesses. Ten dollars from the sale of their Touch the World 7 Continent Global Bracelet will be donated to the DirectRelief COVID-19 Response Fund, which delivers protective masks, exam gloves, and isolation gowns to areas with confirmed COVID-19 cases. This exclusive bracelet comes in black or tie-dye, and holds sand and natural elements from all seven continents. DuneJewelry.com

KENDRA SCOTT Local and national forces have been asking for help with medical supplies, and to answer that call, Kendra Scott is stepping in. The designer jewelry brand is repurposing existing materials by donating their yellow-branded bandanas to local female volunteer groups to sew masks that are donated to various hospitals in the Austin, New Orleans, New York, and California areas. After launching a social media post on this initiative, Kendra Scott received more than 1,000 requests for bandanas from all across the country and has since committed to producing 4,000+ masks for frontline workers. KendraScott.com 18


LIZZY LAHIVE LAHIVE

LAHIVE is a Los Angeles-based womenswear brand, producing ready-to-wear collections that utilize superior fabrics to accentuate fit and feel, with a strong focus on sustainable fashion. Acknowledging that the COVID-19 crisis has changed everyone’s priorities for the time being, Lizzy Lahive, Lahive’s founder, was drawn to the social media outcry for our healthcare and necessity workers. She explains, “It is so easy to take for granted the contribution and sacrifice made by healthcare workers, so I decided to put everything on hold and have been personally making masks.” The designer knows she won’t be able to cater to this need forever, but for now, she is doing what she can and encourages everyone to do the same for their communities. ShopLahive.com

NICOLE MILLER Nicole Miller is an iconic global womenswear brand, designed in New York City. Nicole has been working in the industry for more than 30 years, and has recently transformed her signature graphic prints and luxe fabrics to serve a good cause in light of COVID-19. “I started making masks at home a few weeks ago when quarantine first began. I’ve been making them for my friends and family, while sharing tutorials on my social media and website, so that everyone can learn how to make their own with items found in their homes. Recently, I came up with an easy pattern to make masks with t-shirts and elastic hair ties. You can have some fun with them by choosing shirts with patterns and prints. We all need to do our part by staying home, staying connected, and of course, remembering to wash our hands!” NicoleMiller.com

MARC BOUWER Marc Bouwer is a sought-after fashion designer, specializing in women’s eveningwear. His designs have graced red carpets and the pages of magazines, including BELLA’s 2019 Fashion Issue. Living in New York City, Marc quickly recognized the need for protective facemasks and knew he had the skill set to make a difference. “I realized we all needed masks and that they were in short supply, so I set out to create washable masks that were aesthetically pleasing. I explored the cut and placement of straps to get a better fit, and I also found that neoprene gave me the stretch and wearability I was looking for.” MarcBouwer.com

JESSE GRE RUBINSTEIN Anne Klein

The iconic women’s fashion brand Anne Klein has united with the namesake designer’s granddaughter, Jesse Gre Rubinstein, to provide relief during the COVID-19 pandemic. To meet the immediate need for PPE, the brand announced the procurement of 100,000 facemasks through its supply chain, which will be distributed by Jesse to essential workers and community organizations providing relief across the United States. “I am honored to have the opportunity to play a role in supporting my grandmother’s legacy by highlighting inspiring individuals who, even during this time of great uncertainty, embody the vision and strength to empower their community and uplift those around them.”

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BEAUTY SCENE BELLA 2020 BEAUTY AWARDS ∙ THE ULTIMATE GROOMING MANUAL THE BEAUTY IN EACH OF US ∙ 7 STEPS TO THE PERFECT PONY


beauty scene | beauty awards

BELLA BEAUTY AWARDS

2020

Our Beauty Director Janene Mascarella is hard at work every day of the year, dutifully dabbing, spritzing, spraying, and sampling all the beauty products worthy of your time and money. Here, she’s celebrates her ultimate tried and true faves—the very best in skin and haircare, makeup, fragrances, and trends.

And the winners are…

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Best

Swept

Secrets CHARLOTTE TILBURY

LAURA MERCIER

FACE ILLUMINATOR IN COPPER BRONZE HIGHLIGHT $45, LauraMercier.com

RODAN + FIELDS

MICRO-DERMABRASION PASTE $83, RodanandFields.com

MZ SKIN

PILLOW TALK BEAUTY LIGHT WAND $38, CharlotteTilbury.com

Best in

Glow

RADIANCE & RENEWAL INSTANT CLARITY REFINING MASK $190, MZSkin.com

HOURGLASS

VANISH AIRBRUSH CONCEALER $34, Sephora

BEAUTYBLENDER

BOUNCE AIRBRUSH LIQUID WHIP CONCEALER $26, Sephora

MURAD

RETINOL YOUTH RENEWAL SERUM $89, Murad.com

COCO & EVE

GLOW FIGURE BODY MOISTURE WHIP $36.90, CocoAndEve.com

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Dreamiest Simply The

PRAI BEAUTY

AGELESS THROAT & DECOLLETAGE NIGHT CRÈME $45, PraiBeauty.com

GOOD FACE STUFF

PLUSH PEPTIDE RETINAL SERUM $54, GoodFaceStuff.com

PMD BEAUTY

SILVERSILK™ PILLOWCASE $129, PMDBeauty.com

MOROCCAN GOLD SERIES

BLACK TRUFFLE LEAVE-IN MASK

$40, MoroccanGoldSeries.com

IT COSMETICS

Best

Tressed SAINTS & SINNERS

VELVET DIVINE HAIR MASQUE® $30, RealSaintsAndSinners.com

NOUGHTY

PUMPED UP VOLUMISING SHAMPOO $9.99, NoughtyHaircare.com 24

CONFIDENCE IN YOUR BEAUTY SLEEP NIGHT CREAM $54, ITCosmetics.com

R+CO

HIGH DIVE MOISTURE + SHINE CRÈME $29, RandCo.com


Minis

Mightiest

GLISTER

“MINI CURLS” TRAVEL CLIP CURLER WITH CARRYING POUCH $45, LoveGlister.com

VENUS

MINI COMPACT RAZOR $8.99, Stores nationwide TROPHY SKIN

MINIMD MINI HANDHELD MICRODERMABRASION SYSTEM $99, TrophySkin.com

FOREO

LUNA MINI 3 $159, Sephora

Tools

Coolest ZIIP

OX ELECTRIC FACIAL DEVICE

ACEOLOGY

$480, ZiipBeauty.com

QYKSONIC ZOE

PLUS SONIC BEAUTY DEVICE MOROCCANOIL

ICE GLOBE FACIAL MASSAGERS $54, Aceology.com

$249, Qyksonic.com

TITANIUM CURLING IRON (UPGRADED!)

Results

$150, Moroccanoil.com

Unrivaled

CLARINS

INSTANT SMOOTH PERFECTING TOUCH

LUNA BRONZE

TOTAL ECLIPSE TANNING MOUSE

$41, LunaBronzeTanning.com

$39, Clarins.com

DERM INSTITUTE

DAILY DEFENSE MIST $55, DISkincare.com

SHISEIDO

VITAL PERFECTION UPLIFTING AND FIRMING CREAM ENRICHED $135, Shiseido.com

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Fiercest

Flower Power

HERETIC PARFUM

FLOWER PORN $85 (15ml) HereticParfum.com

GUCCI

THE ALCHEMIST’S GARDEN A MIDNIGHT STROLL $370 (100ml), Nordstrom

HUDA BEAUTY

KAYALI DÉJÁ VU WHITE FLOWER | 57 $85, Sephora

LANCÔME

LA NUIT TRÉSOR NUDE $91 (1.7 oz), Lancome-USA.com

All Out

LYDA BEAUTY

CLEOPATRA CAT EYE STAMP SLEEK $24, LydaBeauty.com

Eye-Mazing GUCCI

KISS

FALSCARA EYELASH WHISPS $6.99, KissUSA.com

ANASTASIA BEVERLY HILLS

AMREZY PALETTE $49, AnastasiaBeverlyHills.com

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L’OBSCUR MASCARA $35, Sephora


Best

Most

Cherished

Beauty Box

Possession

Who doesn’t love the element of surprise? I have tried bunches of subscription boxes and currently lusting over BOXY CHARM. I get so excited to open up my beauty goodies each month. Not just samples, TYVM—you get full-sized products to play with delivered right to your door. Five products worth over $125 for only $25/month…sweet! BoxyCharm.com

I spritzed on Bond No. 9’s The Scent of Peace every single day during the first few weeks of the COVID-19 crisis, and there is something about this soft and calming scent that truly lifted my spirits each day. It was my saving grace. (And even my husband would often say as I shuffled past in my pajamas, “Oh wow, you smell so pretty!) $370, BondNo9.com

Grandest

Strands

Applause-Worthy

Hand Care

Who knew our hands would play such a significant role in our lives? I applaud SPA of ICELAND for its gentle hand soap with icelandic sea salt and sea buckthorn fruit extract and hand cream with shea butter and sea buckthorn fruit extract. They are so soothing and have nice, light, refreshing scent of Icelandic moss and thyme. Starting at 16.50, Amazon.com

I always felt like the Goldilocks of good hair serums but the Ricardo Rojas AMORE SERUM is nothing short of spectacular for my long hair…it’s j-u-s-t right! The top-notch serum creates a reflective, sexy shine. The more it’s used, the healthier, stronger, and more shimmering and luminous the hair becomes. $49, Neiman Marcus

Happiest

Discovery

A weightless, medium coverage stick foundation with SPF 20 that feels light-as-air, breathable and lasts for 16 hours…finally! Benefit Cosmetics Hello Happy Air Stick Foundation glides on so effortlessly and feels silky-smooth. It’s formulated with a blend of botanical extracts, including chamomile, green tea, and Ginkgo Biloba, and oh, how I love the light lavender scent. $32, BenefitCosmetics.com

Best Beauty Buys14 $

JUNO & CO.

MICROFIBER LEMON DROP SPONGE $6, TheJuno.co CAKE BEAUTY

THE SUGAR RESET PURIFYING HAIR RINSE $8.99, Walgreens GLOWDUST BEAUTY

PRE-PARTY SHEET MASK $12, GlowDustBeauty.com

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FOURTH RAY BEAUTY

ROSE HIP OIL $10, Ulta

KISS NEW YORK PROFESSIONAL

WATERPROOF WONDERS MATTE EYELINER $12.99, KISSNYPro.com KRISTIN ESS

ULTRA FINE WORKABLE HAIRSPRAY $14, Target

COLGATE

COLOURPOP

$6.99, Target

$14, ColourPop.com

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beauty scene | made for men

The

Ultimate

Grooming

MAnual By Janene Mascarella

No need for him to steal your stash: Today’s man is privy to top-notch products designed just for him. Here are some stellar grooming standouts— which would also make great gifts for dads and grads!

Panasonic

Electric Body Groomer and Trimmer

He’ll love this intentional design, which ensures gentle, detailed grooming of the chest, legs, and sensitive, hard-to-reach areas with masterful maneuverability. $69.99, Target.com

Gamma+

Absolute Zero Foil Shaver

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This special edition, professional, finishing Foil Shaver offers ultrathin and hypo-allergenic gold titanium foils and staggered, independently floating cutters. $69.95, Amazon.com


Pacific Shaving Co.

Ultra Slick Shave Stick Incredibly easy to apply and mess-free, this shave stick will completely change his shaving game. $15, PacificShaving.com

Spongellé 20+ Men’s Supreme Buffer

This amazing all-in-one men’s treatment (built-in body wash + buffer) will cleanse, exfoliate, massage, and nourish the skin from neck to toe for 20+ washes. $18, Spongelle.com

We connected with Guillermo Zapata, co-owner of Sur Restaurant & Lounge, about his “MANual” for looking amazing…

No7 Men

Protect & Perfect Intense ADVANCED Serum

With regular use, skin feels stronger and more elastic, and deep lines and wrinkles are reduced, leaving him looking younger in just four weeks. $24.99, Walgreens

LATHER

What does your daily grooming routine look like?

I like to keep it simple for both my day and night routines. I use a body wash and scrub, wash my face, use moisturizer, and brush my teeth.

What’s your grooming philosophy? Never color your hair! I live by the “silver fox” philosophy and look.

Best skincare advice you can give? Drink lots of water and take your vitamin B12s and Omega 3s.

What are some of your favorite grooming products?

LINHART

Oral Care Collection

Designed by two of Manhattan’s most soughtafter (and celebrity-loved) dentists, this box contains everything he needs to upgrade his grin. $48.50 (subscription $40), Linhart.nyc

Photography by John Russo

A non-foaming shave crème that’s ideal for sensitive skin, this one guarantees a close, comfortable shave. $21, Lather.com

Braun

Series 7 7071cc Flex Wet Dry Electric Shaver

I use a line my dermatologist recommended called Dermbasics. I use a gentle face cleanser, toner, and vitamin C brightening serum. Other essentials include Kiehl’s Facial Fuel, Dermbasics Vitamin C Brightening Serum, Dermbasics Toner S Pads, Dior Patchouli Imperial, and Fumo Di Oppio – Erbario Toscano.

Almond Shave Crème

Chassis

Ready to be used wet or dry, this shaver features a 360-degree adaptation for a smooth shave—even in tricky areas! $149.94, Walmart

Restoration Cream

Take it to the next level when the heat is on by applying a thin layer (before using powders) to maximize chafing protection all day long. $19.95, ChassisForMen.com

BluMaan

Discovery Styling Kit

This set comes with TSAapproved travel sizes of BluMaan’s full range of hair styling products, so he can hold, texture, and maintain hair health with ease. $21.50, Blumaan.com

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beauty scene | inclusion

The

BEAUTY in

EACH OF US By Vanessa Coppes

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W

hen Ebony Kankam London walked into Ulta Beauty in Holmdel, NJ, this past December to get her makeup done for what was to be her baby shower, she thought it would be a day to remember. She did what most of us do when we’re getting made up by a pro—she brought in a picture for reference. However, things did not go as planned. The makeup artist told Ebony that her skin tone was too dark for most colors in the store. And what she ended up doing was ‘the best she could do.’ The conversation got even more uncomfortable when the artist asked Ebony if she had ever gotten her makeup professionally done. “It was sad, “ Ebony wrote in a Facebook post. “I felt like I was in 1990 when makeup was made for one type of skin. In a store full of people who didn’t look like me, I felt sad and upset, like my skin tone was a problem.” A week after her post went viral, Ebony says the experience has been eye opening, to say the least. The makeup artist’s comments weren’t anything she hadn’t heard before, but they have since reignited Ebony’s need to become an advocate for herself and others like her. That social media post certainly made its rounds online—I read it, as did BELLA’s Glam Team. Together, we decided to fly Ebony back from her home in Texas to New Jersey on January 13, 2020, for the ultimate “redo”—the way it always should have been. Joining forces with Vivian Pasano (photography), Lauren Vena (makeup), Tajane (hair), Tiffany Pinero (stylist), and Jessica Cirz Photography (video shoot), it was BELLA’s privilege to give the expecting mom the full glam experience she and baby London so deserved. After our shoot, Ebony shared: “I left feeling empowered, appreciated, grateful, and—of course—drop-dead gorgeous! Thank you, Vanessa Coppes for putting together a team of artists who were trained and skillful in their prospective roles and could see the beauty in different shades. Thank you for making me feel like I mattered.” Since our time together, a healthy and gorgeous baby has made its way into the world. And, Ebony and representatives from Ulta have also been working together to make amends. The best part? She sees for herself a bright future advocating for women of color, diversity, and inclusion. 31


beauty scene | master class

Andrew Fitzsimons’

7 Perfect

Behind every great head of a hair is a great hairstylist, and the man behind many of the world’s most glamorous locks is Andrew Fitzsimons. Now, the in-demand celebrity hairstylist shares his magic touch to ponying up.

Steps to the

Pony

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Gathering your hair may be a bit of a difficult task, so I recommend flipping the hair over and brushing toward the crown. You’ll need a sturdy brush to do the job—I like using the

Primark x Andrew Fitzsimons Paddle Brush.

Here’s how to master the look.

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Before you hit your hair with any type of heat, it’s important to apply heat protection. It helps keep your hair healthy, enables you to style it easier, and leaves your strands shiny and moisturized. My go-to is the TIGI Copyright Heat Protection Spray. It’s lightweight but provides all the benefits you need.

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Start off by first giving yourself a smooth, foundational blowout, drying the hair in the direction the ponytail will go. You want to really put the effort into the prep because that’ll “guide” your hair to respond the right way when you start building the final look. Depending on the type of pony you’re going for, you’re going to need either a blowout lotion or gel. Try NatureLab TOKYO Smooth Blowout Lotion, or TIGI Copyright Custom Complete Maximum Hold Hairspray. If you’re opting for a messy high pony vibe, then no product is needed.

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Optional, but sometimes needed are extensions. Add fullness to your pony by incorporating some clip-in extensions to the look. Shampoo the extensions, but don’t condition them, as this will create more grip. Use five to 10 wefts on shorter hair if the goal is to add length. Use three wefts to simply add fullness to already-long hair. One of my favorite brands to use is BeautyWorks, which has extensions in a variety of colors, lengths, and textures. Pro tip: Don’t place the extensions where the ponytail will land—it adds unwanted volume in areas that can also be a bit painful. 32

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Before securing into place, make sure the placement of the ponytail is exactly where you’d like it to be. Use one hand to hold the position and the other to apply product, smoothing the strands where needed.

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Secure that pony in place. The key to this style is to find the right ponytail holder that’ll leave your hair snatched all night. You can use a conventional hair tie, but I prefer to use a hair bungee with hooks at the end because it has the best grip and won’t pull strands or break in the middle of the night.

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Add the finishing touches to the look. Smooth out any flyaways at the base and style the pony as you see fit. Curl the ends if you’re looking for that super cute 90’s flip, or leave it straight and long for runway-ready locks.

With more than 15 years of experience as a hairstylist, Andrew Fitzsimons is on speed-dial for everyone from the entire Kardashian clan to supermodel heavyweights like Joan Smalls, Ashley Graham, Karlie Kloss, and Bella Hadid.

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5 steps to fabulous

Inside & Out Choices for Living Beautifully, By Vanessa Coppes

The past few months have been challenging, to say the least. If you’ve been paying attention to what this moment in time is trying to teach us, you already know that the steps to living a fabulous a life are the ones that lead us to things that matter most. For me, it’s been my faith, family, community, and a few self-care pick-me-ups along the way.

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PAWW audio products not only sound great, they also look fab—they’re basically a fashion accessory all their own. Take their sleek SilkSound line with headphones that could easily pass for stylish headbands, available in attractive colors and patterns like tortoiseshell and yellow. You’ll want to take Paww’s headphones along everywhere you go. They make thoughtful gifts too. @MyPaww

REVTOWN was launched in early 2018 by a group of former Under Armour executives and boasts some of the top designers and engineers from today’s most innovative athletic apparel brands. Beyond providing high-end jeans at an affordable price ($79), Revtown is also committed to clean denim production. One hundred percent of all waste is recycled, and the company’s denim is sustainably dyed using shrimp shells, orange peels, and nut shells, which save energy, water, and use less chemicals in the process. @Revtown

CHIRP Self-care doesn’t just scratch the surface, and neither does Chirp, one of the most advanced cleansing technologies on the market! Chirp's patented movement can be dialed in precisely to match your skin's sensitivity or tough cleaning requirements, meaning your skin gets the treatment it deserves. Chirp works overtime to take your skincare routine to a deeper level. BuyChirp.com

DO YOU HAVE ANY RECOMMENDATIONS YOU’D LIKE TO SHARE WITH ME? LET’S CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM! VANESSACOPPES

REAL TALK WITH BELLA Shameless plug? You bet! If there’s one thing that’s helped keep my sanity throughout this unprecedented time it’s BELLA’s podcast, Real Talk with BELLA. Alongside the team, we’ve shared some sassy, funny, and intelligent conversations. It’s all the BELLA content you love, from entertainment, beauty, lifestyle, empowerment, and more. From our very opinionated + fabulous crew, to celebs and experts who have spilled the tea, Real Talk delivers what you want to hear the real way—the only way. Anchor.fm/BELLA-Mag

COMMUNITY is key. World crisis or not, my faith has restored my belief in others, my motivation, my drive, and my ability to keep moving forward no matter what. It has become very evident to us all just how much we crave human connection. It’s the one constant conversation I’ve had over the past months—how much we long to see and be in each other’s company. Our weekly team BELLA meetings have been invigorating. It’s brought our team closer and has proven time after time how resilient we are in this everchanging industry of ours. It’s also shown me how much and what BELLA means to each of my colleagues. It’s been humbling and rewarding! I have so much gratitude for the ladies from my ETTWomen community as well. Lynette Barbieri (co-founder) and I have cultivated a sisterhood—it’s never just been about the business. This time has proven to us how much we are like family. @ETTWomen

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BELLA boss

Boss

BELLA

7 BELLA Bosses We Admire By Janene Mascarella

Running a thriving business takes drive, determination, and a whole lot of hustle! We’re spotlighting seven fierce, fabulous, and fearless BELLA bosses who have founded their own companies and proven how a little belief and a big leap of faith can land you a leading role in your own life.

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STACEY

Bresnahan Lake Geneva, Wisconsin LAUBAHN PERFUMES CREATIVE DIRECTOR LaubahnPerfumes.com

MY BUSINESS: Laubahn Perfumes is a new

fine fragrance brand that captures a world of dreams through scent. My hope is that one of my fragrances takes you on a journey to a wonderful place that heightens your day and/or evening when you wear it. WHY I LAUNCHED IT: I launched my

perfume brand in December of 2018. From a very young age I was drawn to the elements of nature, especially flowers and their stunning scents. And still to this day, I remember the sensory impressions I experienced. It’s what inspired my lifelong passion for fragrances, and led me to share the power of scent with its ability to trigger an emotion and provoke an impression.

MOST REWARDING: For me, it’s following my passion. And of course, I enjoy

the creative freedom that comes with owning my own business. I can just run with my ideas. SECRET TO MY SUCCESS: Hard work, persistence, and the courage to

follow my dreams. HOW I DEFINE BEAUTY: Beauty is difficult to define, but in life, as in art,

beauty should move you. I often find it reflected in those things that inspire me. It’s the smell of freshly cut grass, the feel of the ocean mist spraying my skin or the sound of someone’s infectious laugh. In my mind, true beauty should give you joy. 35


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JENN MICHELLE

Capella

Hazlet, New Jersey GLAMLIFE LOUNGE OWNER, CELEBRITY HAIRSTYLIST, MAKEUP ARTIST GlamlifeLounge.com MY BUSINESS: Glamlife Lounge is a

one-stop-shop catering to your every beauty need. We specialize in hair, makeup, eyelash extensions, nails, and waxing. We provide training classes for hair, makeup, and eyelash extensions. Glam on the go is also available— we bring glam straight to your door! WHY I LAUNCHED IT: I launched

Glamlife two and a half years ago because I love the beauty industry. I wanted to provide a place where you come in and get exceptional service with the best stylists. Why travel all over when the best of the best in beauty is all in one place?

MOST REWARDING: One of the

most rewarding aspects is when my daughters tell me, “Mom you’re a boss.” Wow! The journey is not easy, but to be pursuing my passion, helping others gain confidence, doing what I love and have my daughters see that is everything to me. SECRET TO MY SUCCESS: Staying true to myself.

If your gut is telling you something is not right, listen. I treat each and every Glamdoll the way I would like to be treated. When you love what you do, it shows; passion changes everything. HOW I DEFINE BEAUTY: Beauty

is the way you make others feel. Beauty is confidence, kindness. It is an aura you feel when you’re next to a beautiful person— and I’m not talking looks.

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LAUREN

Vena

Marlboro, New Jersey LV MAKEUP ARTIST LaurenVenaMakeupArtist.com MY BUSINESS: I provide makeup artistry

to many different clients, from many walks of life. Whether I’m preparing for a celebrity photo shoot, wedding, bar mitzvah, makeup lesson, or any and all events in between, I work closely with my clients to develop an image that supports their personal look and works within their event and style. WHY I LAUNCHED IT: I knew from a

very early age that this is what I wanted to do. I wanted to make the world feel more beautiful, one face at a time. I loved the beauty industry and knew I would always work within it in some capacity. MOST REWARDING: I have met the most

wonderfully interesting people. Everyone has a story. Helping to create a beautiful face creates a level of intimacy with my clients.

Some of the stories I’ve heard are like gifts—little gems that are like a light through the dark or provide moments of inspiration. SECRET TO MY SUCCESS:

I have been blessed with a beautiful family that helps me stay grounded starting with my parents, and including my husband, two children, and my fur babies. Everything I do is to make them proud to call me daughter, wife, mom. HOW I DEFINE BEAUTY:

Beauty is unique to every individual and exists beyond societal norms. As a makeup artist, I have the unique experience of assisting clients so that they may experience a version of themselves they’ve always imagined or wanted to present to the world. I am blessed to be able to provide the gift of feeling beautiful to everyday women, as well as celebrities.


BELLA boss

ANJANI

Singh

Island Park, New York CHAYYA PRODUCTS INC. CEO AND FORMULATOR FOR PREVENTIVE MEASURES 101 LIP BALMS PreventiveMeasures101.com MY BUSINESS: Chayya Products is a research and

development skin care/cosmetic company. For over 25 years we have formulated mass market to luxury brand products. We now have our own brand under our company Preventive Measures 101 Lip Balms. WHY I LAUNCHED IT: In June 2016 we launched

Preventive Measures 101 Lip Balms. The product was formulated because my mother was diagnosed with cancer. While going through chemotherapy treatments, her lips were extremely dry. I created the lip balm with her in mind using ingredients that are toxic free and safe for anyone living with a diagnosis of dry, flaky skin and for everyone who wants healthy and sexy lips 24/7. MOST REWARDING: The most rewarding aspect

of running my own business is formulating meaningful products and bringing health and beauty awareness to men and women around the world. SECRET TO MY SUCCESS: Besides hard work

and dedication, my secret is to explore all options and scale up appropriately. HOW I DEFINE BEAUTY: I define beauty as

confidence; when you look great, your aura emanates you to feel great, and that makes you conquer the world.

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ELIZABETH LYNN

Osborne

Jackson Township, New Jersey DIVINE DIVAS COLLECTIVE CO-FOUNDER AllThingsDivineDivas.com MY BUSINESS: The vision of the Divine DIVAS

Collective is a place for women to learn self-healing practices they can incorporate into their lifestyle no matter how hectic life becomes. It is essential for us as nurturers and caregivers to invest as much energy into caring for ourselves as we do others. We offer individualized self-care planning and guidance and group workshops. WHY I LAUNCHED IT: We initially launched the

idea in January 2018 because my daughter, Jordan, and I had both been diagnosed with autoimmune conditions that altered the plans we had set for our lives. Through our experience we came to the realization there were warning signs we ignored. We wanted to teach women how to connect with their inner selves and recognize what their bodies are telling them before it turns into disease. MOST REWARDING: Collaborating with my

daughter and hearing our DIVAS share how the experiences have inspired them to incorporate self-care into their lives.

SECRET TO MY SUCCESS:

Being willing to fail, reinvent myself, and get back up….keeping the vision in view and not succumbing to naysayers. We believe DIVAS are Determined, Inspired, Vivacious, and Authentic, so we work to embody that message every day. HOW I DEFINE BEAUTY: In my

opinion, Confucius described beauty best, “Everything has beauty but not everyone sees it.” There can be something mesmerizing about those who exude confidence and embrace what others may consider flaws. As I have gotten older, I have learned to embrace my own flaws and overcome self-esteem issues. Of course, there’s nothing wrong with glamming it up to release your inner DIVA. 39


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GABRIELLE New York City HAVEN SPA CO-FOUNDER HavenSpa.nyc

Ophals

MY BUSINESS: We’re a day spa that offers skin,

body, and nail care. We create relaxing and efficacious treatments that allow our guests to feel good about taking care of themselves. WHY I LAUNCHED IT: We opened Haven in 1998.

We wanted to offer spa services in a relaxed and friendly environment. Many of the spas we visited were corporate and not very warm. We wanted to provide a “haven” in the city—a safe place for people to come to relax and get their beauty “stuff ” done.

MOST REWARDING: I think it’s being in

charge of your own trajectory. There’s no one to tell you what to do, or when and how to do it. It’s all you. It’s not for the faint of heart—when things don’t go the way you hoped there’s only one person to blame, and that’s yourself, and that can sting. But when things go right—when you have a happy staff, happy customers, and recognition—it’s very rewarding. I couldn’t do what I do without our staff and customers, for sure, but knowing I was the one who set us on course and brought us to where we are feels great. SECRET TO MY SUCCESS: Surrounding

myself with competent, smart, hardworking, loyal people. They’re very hard to find, but they’re vital to success. HOW I DEFINE BEAUTY: Beauty is about

taking care of yourself, inside and out. Remember that movie, “Shallow Hal”? I think that sums it up perfectly. There are people who work so hard on making their outside look great (or what society tells them looks great, really), but they’re empty inside; there’s nothing there. They’ve spent all of their spiritual capital on Botox and Sephora. There are others who don’t conform to what magazine covers are telling us is beautiful, but their kindness, inner spirit, and generous soul makes them beautiful. It’s a balance.

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AMNA

Afsheen

Staten Island, NY FOUNDER/BROWS SPECIALIST BROWS BY AMNA BrowsByAmna.com MY BUSINESS: Our offerings include

eyebrow shaping through threading and eyebrow shape enhancement through eyebrow tinting. Additionally, we are highly successful with our Lash Lift and Lash Tint services. What really appeals to customers is accessibility to the location; flexibility in scheduling; highly inviting demeanor of the staff; familial treatment by the owner; use of natural, approved, and safe products; and focus on the well-being of our clients. WHY I LAUNCHED IT: I have been

building up my practice for at least 10 years as an independent contractor until I started my own practice in January 2018. My intended position in the hearts and minds of my clients was to render services that improve people’s lives of and positively impact the community with my business activities.

MOST REWARDING: The opportunity to offer superior

value and quality to our existing and potential clients drives us to push forward in our mission. I find meaning in my business continuation through this purpose of serving the community and my social responsibility. SECRET TO MY SUCCESS: We are about nurturing a

loyalty- and satisfaction-based relationship with our clients. We want to make them feel special and good about their beauty initiatives and health choices. The most distinctive aspect of our operation is an honest evaluation of a client’s needs and agreement on mutual expectations. HOW I DEFINE BEAUTY: My definition of beauty is

somewhat abstract in that it is revealed by the drive, initiative, and action to achieve one’s fullest aesthetic and character potential. To me, beauty in character and beauty in image are inseparable and go hand in hand.

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home & life

Life is

Beautiful Beautifying your home life has never been more essential. Here are some tried and true ways to make the most of your precious time and space. By Janene Mascarella

ALL AGLOW

This rustic WoodWick Fireside Candle features a natural wood wick that mimics the soothing sound of a crackling fire. It delivers up to 180 hours of burn time and can be enjoyed all year round. Infused with the natural scents of amber, vetiver, and smooth musk, it captures the feeling of a cozy evening at home. $21.87, Walmart

LET IT LINGER

You can beautifully scent your home sans the sticks, cords, outlets, batteries, or apps with Citrus Flow, Jasmines Sambac, and Damask Rose. Hyascent’s Whisper Loudly Diffuser is a high-quality home fragrance diffuser that lasts four to six months. The chic design is the perfect sophisticated complement to any dining room, bathroom, or bedroom. $169, HyaScent.com

PILLOW TALK

What’s the latest bedding buzz? This CBD Pillow, which is a one-of-a-kind gel memory foam pillow featuring CBD-infused fabric. Until now, CBD has most often been distributed through creams or edibles. But this pillow (highly recommended!) presents it in a revolutionary new format. Experience CBD in the easiest, least intrusive way possible through all-night micro-dosing. $129, CBDPillow.com 42


FULL BLOOM

Lush and lifelike ranunculus flowers bloom year-round in the Martha Stewart Collection English

Garden Ranunculus Artificial Arrangement in Ceramic Vase, created especially for

Macy’s. It’s a wonderful way to add some botanical beauty to any room of your house. $50, Macys.com

STUNNING HEART WORK

Artist (and BELLA creative director) Jessica Licciardello has a collection of artwork based on her “Heart People” design, intended to inspire, uplift, and connect us all. She creates original one-of-a-kind art pieces as well as home goods like pillows, lamps, and even apparel. The abstract and loving image of the 4.5 x 6” Original Heart People Linocut Plum and Yellow is relatable to everyone, and conveys the message that we are all linked through our humanity and love for ourselves, our families, and one another. $75, JLdelloArtwork.com

SOUNDS LIKE A PLAN

Movies, music, series marathons, oh my—the Beats Studio3 Wireless Headphones are perfect for watching Netflix wherever you decide to chill. And this may be music to your ears—the streaming service is free for T-Mobile customers on Magenta family plans. $349.99, T-Mobile.com

EXPRESS YOURSELF

Nothing helps a creative mind spend time wisely than the Wacom One. This trendy, creative pen display allows every creative to capture their ideas digitally. Add a twist to your visual thinking or upgrade your digital expression. You can draw, edit photos and videos, or brainstorm in a way that’s so familiar. And it works like magic! $399.95, Amazon.com

SWEET DREAMS

Home is where your bed is, and Cotton Candy Linens focuses on quality, comfort, and personal well-being. These buttery soft sheets can help tone your bed into the ultimate happy place. Have you ever wondered what it’s like to sleep on a cloud? Ranging from warm and thick to feather-light and breezy, these offer you unparalleled comfort to help you relax and unwind. $59-$83, CottonCandyLinens.com

START SUMMERING

Need some refreshing indoor inspo? Decocrated is a home décor subscription box service that takes the guesswork out of decorating by curating the best of home décor each season and delivering it right to your door. With its Summer Box, you can create an oasis in your home with simple botanical and citrus imagery. Delicate pops of bright yellow and cheerful blue add balance and beauty for a seasonal celebration of color. $79.99, Decocrated.com

GET HAPPY

Stuck indoors and need a lift? Sunlight is an essential ingredient for a healthy lifestyle, but many of us don´t get the amount of bright light we need to experience its benefits. The HappyLight® Luxe light therapy lamp safely brings daylight indoors by emitting a bright white light that mimics sunlight. Plug it in and get happy! $89.95, Verilux.com 43


sophisticated spaces | interior insights

AT-HOME WORKSPACES

with Interior Designers

HOLLY VOLPE & YELENA GERTS By Jennifer DeCillis

The BELLA Sophisticated Spaces pages are typically adorned with luxury apartment buildings, lavish homes, and grandiose hotels around the country. However, in the wake of COVID-19, we found it only fitting to recognize the true spaces in which the world has been spending its time–the home. In some cases, makeshift, and in others, picturesque dwellings, the home office has become the most sought after for design tips and renovation tricks. So, how can you create a Sophisticated Space in the comfort of your own home? Interior design experts, Yelena Gerts and Holly Volpe, are no strangers to adorning a home office. BELLA spoke with each of the designers to get their unique and very different opinions on what goes into designing a space for both creativity and productivity. Both Yelena and Holly design spaces that are equal parts comfortable and stylish, while exhibiting contrast and distinction between their individual styles, palettes, and techniques.


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YELENA GERTS

is the owner and principal designer of House of Style & Design, as well as the recipient of the 2017 Vision Competition Designer of the Year Award. With an extensive background in the luxury retail market, she is known for cutting-edge style and elegant designs. Yelena’s talented eye for color and unique details sets her apart with her clients and helps them achieve their dream homes.

As a sought-after interior designer and successful business owner, what got you started in interior design?

After spending 15 years in luxury cosmetic industry, I decided it was time for me to do something I really loved and go after my dreams to be a designer. I always wanted to be one, I just didn’t know which kind. I tried fashion design, flower design, event design, products design, and a bit later realized I truly wanted to be a lifestyle interior designer, where I could incorporate all those elements into one to create beautiful, comfortable, stylish, luxurious, and functional spaces for my clients.

With the recent transition to working from home offices, have you seen an uptick in design inquiries on how to create, decorate, or renovate at-home workspaces?

Yes, of course, we have all seen a shift in our lifestyle and especially in the way we live and work. Comfort and function will be a leading factor in every space. Multifunctional rooms will be the key to every design. I have designed many spaces as such and received many messages during the quarantine how much my clients appreciate and enjoy them during this difficult isolation. My recommendation is to try to make each room to have a dual function.

What are a few of your favorite design tricks or furnishings for creating an ideal home workspace?

I like to use a picture frame for a TV on the wall. They look like beautiful artwork, and they can be used as a computer screen and TV at the same time. [I also recommend] built-in units that are multifunctional—from built-in refrigerators to invisible television lifts if you are limited in wall space…[also,] Murphy beds and that whole concept of resource furniture.

Is there a trend you have noticed when styling home offices?

I love warmer tones for home offices, from dark hues to warm beige undertones. I love to incorporate items of personal use, such as favorite books, gifts, photos, art, awards, and blueprints, while also mixing textures and materials, paints with wallpapers, etc.

Could you give any tips or advice on how to easily or costeffectively transform a home office with just a few modifications?

If you have an extra room in your home and you’re not sure what to do with it, make it a “DOFFICE”— den/office/guest room/playroom. Place a pullout sofa and a desk in the guest room. Add multiple small storage ottomans for toys that can be moved easily if you need to work in front of the television. It’ll be an office by day, guest room by choice, movie theatre by night, playroom by necessity. HouseofStyleInteriors.com HouseofStyle_Design 46


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HOLLY VOLPE

is the CEO of Holly Volpe Interior Design, a designer, staging consultant, and entrepreneur, as well as retail storeowner. The Shop by Holly Volpe, which is based in Colts Neck, NJ, offers home décor, furnishings, gifts, and more.

As a sought-after interior designer and successful business owner, what got you started in interior design?

Interior design was always brewing within me from the time I was a little girl; I just didn’t realize it. I always kept my bedroom organized and clean and wanted it as pretty as I could get it. Later in life, my career took me into the business field, but I always had an attraction to making the space around me comfortable, functional, and beautiful. I would go into business meetings and be more interested in the office space’s layout, color, and art than I was in the meeting itself. It started to become even more apparent to me when I was designing my first home and loving every part of it—I could do whatever I wanted. Friends and family would tell me I missed my calling. I always had an eye for design, it just took me a little longer to figure it out. So, when I started my family, I left the corporate world and went back to school part-time while I was raising my children. I knew when I returned to the workforce, I would be doing what I absolutely loved, or nothing at all. The minute my youngest was in school, I opened my business, and here I am.

With the recent transition to working from home offices, have you seen an uptick in design inquiries on how to create, decorate, or renovate at-home workspaces?

That’s an interesting question. I think it’s going to be more of a topic after all of this settles, because as you’re restructuring how you’re doing business, it becomes more obvious that you just might not have the ideal setup at home. If you’re accustomed to working from home, you most likely have a dedicated space already, and if not, you’re winging it. I will bet there is going to be a spike in requests from clients, not just for office space, but also for other rooms in their homes. When you have nothing but time to walk around your home, there’s a good chance you’re going to notice things you’d like to change that you normally wouldn’t have.

What are a few of your favorite design tricks or furnishings for creating an ideal home workspace?

To be the most productive version of yourself, your workspace needs to be comfortable for you. Everyone’s needs are different, but one thing is certain— remove the clutter and chaos and you will find clarity. When you dress up and show up to a dedicated, comfortable space, only good things can happen. If this is new for you, start by carving out a spot that’s away from any distractions. Also, make sure the surface you’re using is cleared off, with just the essentials of what you need. Utilize a comfortable chair, and if possible, position yourself with a view that’s pleasing, not distracting. Ideally, your back should be facing the wall—you shouldn’t be looking at it. Creativity and energy flows much better when it isn’t shut off.

Is there a trend you have noticed when styling home offices?

Home office design has become as unique as the individual. Clients are looking for office spaces that are more aesthetically pleasing to them than in the past. Gone are the days of the clunking, wood furniture pieces. We are designing them as complete rooms, equipped with everything from a desk, table, and chairs, to casual seating areas for reading. We are also carving out workspaces in living room areas. In either case, they are designed in such a way that they are masked to fit in with the surroundings in the home.

Could you give any tips or advice on how to easily or cost-effectively transform a home office with just a few modifications?

A cost-effective way to create a home office space is to pick a spot in a room, clear away the clutter, and add the basics, like a desk, lamp, and comfortable chair. Next, personalize it with items that make your heart sing, and you’re all set. You can then build off of that as much as you like. HollyVolpeInteriorDesign.com

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getting to know ori Amos has been tending the fire of musical creation and personal expression for more than four decades, and in her new book, “Resistance,” she delves deep into the inspiration behind her work—how it has been shaped and molded by not only her personal experiences, but also by responding to world crisis and the sociopolitical climate globally. Indeed, Tori’s music has spoken to the human condition of millions of fans around the world. She writes and performs with fierce intelligence and thoughtfulness, slams us a powerful femininity that breaks all barriers, and forges a path forward for so many. Her book is coming into the world at a very important time. We have been navigating the crisis of a virus that has ravaged us physically, emotionally, financially, and mentally. There has been a deep call to all of us—the heroes on the front lines of medicine and logistics, and also the artists and creators. The mantra of “Resistance” is to “out-create destruction.” Although written by Tori before the start of the pandemic, her words speak to a fragility of how we have operated even up until this point. The balance of creation and destruction is such a historic battle, it recalls a story as far back as ancient mythology. Individuals have been fighting for rights our entire existence, and these rights not only apply to our basic human needs, but the right to freely create and express ourselves. In her exploration of the topic, Tori discusses the plight of many creators, but specifically those in Russia. “Russian artists have really talked to me about how the news can be so dreadful, so overwhelming, and there is grief. Understanding what they go through on a daily basis as Russian citizens, particularly if they identify as LGBTQ because it's against the law there—[is important],” she explains. “What they have said to me is that creative paralysis can happen before you know it, and it's about finding ways to break through that and plant those seeds, realizing that someone will need their art in maybe three or four months time on the other side of this.

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I'm in the middle of farm country in Cornwall, England. I see more animals than people usually when I am here. This is my husband's casa, and this is where the recording studio is. So you can kind of add those two up to figure out what I'm up to. Before the crack of dawn [here], I hear tractors and the farmers. They're not giving up. They're going to plant, and they've been called to action too. So yes, if the farmers are planting their seeds, the artists can be doing that too.

In your book you discuss collective trauma, which takes on a new meaning in the light of current events. How do you describe the collective trauma right now, and how can you visualize the healing process?

I think that along with the anxiety, which is fine, we have a little cry and then say, 'OK, I've had my cry today because the world I knew [in the past] is not the world I'm living in. And I don't really know what the world will look like, because a lot of the freedoms we knew several weeks ago—have they been suspended? Or will they still be in place in a different way, in an authoritarian way, whereby it can be justified that we have less freedom and less democracy?' And that's the question.

For artists, I think there's a lot to write toward; it's an opportunity for them to really allow themselves to go as deep as they want to go, or to recognize and say, 'Hey, you know, I'm going to get some dance music because some of those people talk about the loss of freedom, and I'm gonna just dance my ass off tonight.' And that's valid too.

This virus is something that people will have to mourn and grieve through— some who have lost their jobs, some who have lost their homes. There’s a lot of loss we will have to deal with,” says Tori, “but I believe it's the writers [and] the artists of every field that will need to mend those broken hearts.” This time in our lives is a new call to action—a call to stay aware, stay strong, and be visionary. We are faced with a mirror to ourselves, and we must speak to that reflection. Tori's “Resistance” is an inspiring look at the importance of the artist’s voice, our inner voice, and our responsibility to be true to ourselves. And, as she says, “It’s OK to take some time to dance your ass off too.”

How are you, and where are you right now?

During a time of global crisis as we are experiencing now, there is always the possibility of important matters and policy “slipping through the cracks.” How do you feel we can keep our “True North” when it comes to policy and society during this time?

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the writers [and] the artists of every field that will need to mend those broken hearts.”

Well, that's a really important question for all of us to answer. Because if we don't have a loved one that's in the hospital right now, or if we are not caring for someone who has [the virus], or we don't have it, then we do not have an excuse to fall asleep and make this a staycation. You get a few days, you can have a staycation for a week, but you cannot keep your eyes off the road—the road of democracy.


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One of the great books written, “The Road to Unfreedom” by Timothy Snyder, walks us through how freedoms were lost for millions of people, from Ukrainians to Russians, to so many people. So for you and I and everybody else who isn't on the frontlines fighting the physical virus, it doesn't mean you're not needed. We can be distracted from the trauma and the grief of the loss; it's loss of life, which—having lost my mother—I understand. What I went through was a very dark time, and I was pretty useless for a little while there. Everybody gets to go through that moment of trauma and then release it, however that is for you. But then we need you back online, awake. Because we can wake up to a world that isn't the one we left. And democracy was in question anyway. We really need to be watching what the left hand is doing while the right hand is in pandemic on the right over here. A piano player really has to know what the left hand is doing because it can screw with the melody.

During the time of preparing your Peabody Commencement speech, you were in the midst of very intense personal grief. In the book you describe that you were pulling on and applying your 50 years of music training to get through the week. Do you feel that concept of training can be applied to us right now as we are faced with intense emotions and uncertainty? How do you feel we can we prepare or train ourselves for this and the future?

Well, it's training every day then. For me, dealing with someone's personal trauma helped me become part of the RAINN movement [Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network—the nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization]. A girl told me that if she didn't run away, her stepfather would rape her that night as he had the night before. I was going to take her with me, but I was told I'd be arrested if I did that. That propelled me to work with other people at that time—some of the women at Atlantic Records and with Scott Berkowitz who runs RAINN. Together we formed a collective that created RAINN, [which] has been going now for a long time— 25 years in 2019.

And what is that balm? There's so much explosive information coming out every day that is putting people into two states of anxiety and panic. And we understand why—because we haven't dealt with this before. But we have to step into a place of sonic healing, sonic salve. There are books to be written, there are articles to be written, poems, art, dances to be done. That will, I think, be part of the healing mechanism of the mental side of this.

It’s very interesting right now how we are turning to art and creators of movies, visuals, TV shows, and music. That is what is sustaining our psyche as we deal with solitude at home. It's amazing how art has come up as a driving force to help people's mental state during this time.

…which hopefully will validate all artists. Some are not ready, or haven't felt called, from what I've been told, just because they're trying to process. Others have been able to say, 'I’m ready to share art, I’m not in a place of darkness right now or dealing with suffering on such a level that I'm not ready to explore that.'

tori's picks COOKBOOK:

“Mississippi Vegan” by Timothy Pakron

CURRENTLY DISCOVERING: Jazz Music

What do you see as a silver lining through the struggle we are currently experiencing?

BOOK: “Recollections

of My Nonexistence” by Rebecca Solnit

SHOE DESIGNER:

Chloe Gosselin

STYLIST/CURATOR:

Karen Binns

My point is, I didn't know at that time that I had the skill set to stay with something—to "Tori" SS20 Collection be an advocate and support something—for 25 years. During this time, you can find certain skills you didn't even know you had. I believe that sometimes we say to ourselves, 'Well, no, this isn't my area.' But that doesn't mean that at this defining moment, you can’t realize that you have a knack for something. It really is about challenging yourself.

You write about how you approach set lists for your shows with the location and mood of the local community in mind. After 9/11 you were the first performer on “The David Letterman Show,” and you played the song, “Time,” after traveling up and down the East Coast and interacting with American communities that week. With the current world situation, what song or set list would you choose to perform for the world if you were performing tonight?

Well, one of the songs would be the hymn, 'There's a balm in Gilead. To make the wounded whole, there's a balm in Gilead, to heal the sin-sick soul. Sometimes I feel discouraged and think my work is in vain. And then the Holy Spirit revives my soul again.’ ToriAmos

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But what I'm saying is there will be a time—even if you don't feel called right now, or you feel [like you’re] in a state of shock. There's an opportunity for all different kinds of art, and I think it will all be needed—some that will make us laugh and get us dancing again, but some that will write toward the grief. Part of the healing is talking about what it's bringing up in people.

It’s that if we take this opportunity, we don't have to hide from who we really are anymore. And that might be a little cringe-worthy—I cringed a little bit when I realized there are sides to myself I could really improve on. There are sides that are a little tough to look at, so it's a time to jot them down and think, Well, how can I improve on this? How can I be a better listener and hear the needs of people? How can I communicate?

One thing I'm learning, not just in our household but also from what other people are saying via messages, is how people hear. With emails and texting, there isn't tone, so messages can get taken out of context, and then people react, especially during a time like this of heightened emotions.

Is there any calming ritual you're doing at home now that you'd like to share?

I'm cooking a lot now in between developing work. [My daughter] Tash and I love being in the kitchen, but she has university online right now, so there's a lot going on with lectures and stuff. I find my alone space sometimes where I'm not under pressure, and I know that nobody but the four people here are going to taste it, so I'm not going to get a bad review in The New York Times or the Guardian the UK. [Laughs.] The Guardian can’t give me two stars.

One last quick question: Is there anything you still have on your life “to-do” list that you've never done before?

Kick ass and rock out when I'm 80 on a Bösendorfer [piano] in high heels. Tori Amos

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“HOPE IS BEING ABLE TO SEE THERE IS LIGHT DESPITE ALL OF THE DARKNESS.” DESMOND TUTU

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or the last three months our country has faced unprecedented times, leaving us no other choice but to navigate through uncharted waters. It has left many of us all but crippled, fighting for our own survival as well as the survival of our families. And as many are trying to adapt to this “new normal,” which includes practices like social distancing, selfisolation, face covering, virtual meetings, and drive-by visits to “see” our loved ones, it seems like it has also given us time to pause and prioritize the things that are truly important in our lives. That’s why with this issue, popularly known as our “Beauty Issue,” Editor-inChief Vanessa Coppes decided, given the current state of the world right now, to shift our cover in a slightly different direction. What felt most appropriate was to feature the countless women, men, and even children who, along with our medical professionals, are going above and beyond to keep us moving forward. Those include the restaurant workers who show up day after day to feed their community, the delivery drivers who make it possible for people to adhere to the shelter-in-place orders and still receive the things they need. We also salute the countless employees in our supermarkets and pharmacies, transportation workers, and all of the essential pros working hard day in and day out to keep us moving forward. Through tough times we’ve seen the beauty of community and the compassion in helping others. Whether it was a small gesture to assist a neighbor, or donating food or medical supplies to those who desperately need them, the countless ways we are lifting one another up has truly been the silver lining in this otherwise dark time. In our effort to help others, the BELLA team has also been sharing information through insightful conversations online at BellaMag.co that are both indicative of our current times and uplifting to our readers. Connecting with our audience has—and always will be—at the forefront of everything we do. I connected with Vanessa, who shared with me just a few of the stories of the men, women, and children who have been working both on the frontlines, as well as those lending a hand behind the scenes to do their part in making an impact. Join us as we salute these true heroes… -Alexandra Anastasio

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MARCELLO SCIARINNO

AUTO DEALER, ISLAND AUTO GROUP

MICHAEL CONNELLY, DIRECTOR

HACKENSACK MERIDIAN HEALTH PALISADES MEDICAL CENTER RADIOLOGY TEAM Radiologic technologists are clinicians licensed to produce diagnostic imaging that assists physicians with the diagnosis and treatment planning of patients. They are the eyes of medicine, and here at BELLA, we recognize them as true heroes. They are on the front lines, steadfast in providing exceptional patient care during the global COVID-19 pandemic. They have been working non-stop under stressful circumstances while leaving their families at home so they can help those at the hospital. Bravo!

Deemed a non-essential business, the Staten Island-based Island Auto Group was shut down during the height of the coronavirus pandemic. With hundreds of loaner cars sitting in the lot, Marcello and his team knew that people will still have car troubles and may not be able to afford servicing them at this point in time. They decided the right thing to do was to help any first responder or essential service personnel in their community who needed a vehicle to get to and from work. While supplies lasted, Marcello earmarked the use of these loaners to those who qualified. His belief: That every car dealership in the country should be doing the same and hopes they follow suit.

KAREN PRINGLE

VP/BRANCH MANAGER MANASQUAN BANK Howell, NJ Bankers are on the front lines, providing us with an essential service as banks have not closed. Karen and her team have been working every day processing our payments, deposits, and ensuring we have access to our funds.

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ELENA MURZELLO RN BSCN MBA

Elena works in the Quality Patient Safety Department at Vancouver General Hospital. Long before the threat of COVID-19, the World Health Organization dedicated 2020 as the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife. “It couldn’t be more fitting during this unprecedented time,” explains Elena. “Being a nurse for 15+ years has taught me a multitude of important life lessons, including how to care and be strong for patients during a hard time in their life. It is this display of unwavering strength that makes me proud to be a nurse during this period of uncertainty.”

ELIZABETH JESSICA RANELLI MS RN FNP

“I am a nurse because I love meeting new people and making a difference in their lives. I go to work every day not knowing what the day will bring—it is always different, and it never feels like “work.” Being a nurse makes me extremely grateful and appreciative of life and reminds me to never take things for granted. In instances like this, when we are in the middle of a pandemic, we remember why we went into this profession. Nursing is not for the faint of heart and is certainly not for everyone; nursing is truly a life calling!”

CURTIS SLIWA FOUNDER, GUARDIAN ANGELS

What started as a group of a few dedicated volunteers who rode the subways of New York to serve as protectors of everyday law-abiding citizens grew into the “Guardian Angels,” which residents of the Big Apple have come to know and love. In light of the recent pandemic and operating under the motto “We dare to care,” Curtis and the Guardian Angels have been washing and feeding the homeless on the subways of NYC. The Guardian Angels walk up and down the trains first doing wellness checks. They then approach the homeless who live on the train and have them wash their hands with alcohol wipes. The Angels give them a care package with water, food, and wipes. They also use disinfectant and wipe down the areas that the homeless are occupying for their additonal safety. 60


PARKER HOLSTEEN STUDENT Mediapolis, Iowa

Parker Holsteen is a 12-yearold sixth-grader who loves sports and his animals, riding four-wheelers and just being outside. However, instead of doing the things he loves, he’s been sewing masks for local healthcare workers in his area.

MORAN AMIR

FOUNDER, ADORNIA JEWELRY

STEPHANIE SOTO NURSE

“I love the feeling of helping others, and being able to impact them during their most vulnerable moments, when they need compassion and understanding most,” explains Stephanie. She and her brother both work as nurses at Staten Island University Hospital North.

New York City-based jewelry brand Adornia recently pivoted and refocused its business efforts to make and provide N95 certified masks that are being donated to New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center. Some will also be donated to those in need within the digital community. Adornia is giving free masks to people in need, not contingent on a sale. Adornia.com

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VINCENT SCHNEIDER BRAD GREENBERG, BRAD BORR, MATT BANWER, MICHELE LEWIS, ROB GOHAR, EYAL MIZRACHI & PAVEL PERVISNIK MARLBORO FIRST AID AND RESCUE SQUAD

The frontline of the Marlboro First Aid and Rescue Squad consists of volunteers who not only help their community in times like this, but in all times of need. They love what they do and couldn’t imagine not helping others.

ORIANA JULIAN & PETER CALISE

OWNERS, CALIBER CONSTRUCTION New York & New Jersey

“We recognized the growing need for personal protective equipment among frontline workers and knew we had to do something. We decided to temporarily close our construction business, which allowed us the time to sew hundreds of masks that we donated to postal offices and hospitals across the tri-state area. Every little bit counts, and we are glad we have been able to help.” CaliberConstructionNY.com

DELIVERY WORKER, NINO’S COAL FIRED PIZZA Brick, NJ

Nineteen-year-old Vincent delivers for Nino’s Coal Fired Pizza, which added essential groceries like meat, bread, and eggs to its offerings so people would not have to leave their homes at the height of the pandemic. This addition to the restaurant, as well as all the hard work of delivery workers, have been so helpful for customers and the community at large.


TROPICAL SMOOTHIE CAFÉ

Tropical Smoothie Café pledged to donate 100,000 smoothies to healthcare workers and first responders who were working on the frontlines during the COVID-19 pandemic. As part of its #InItTogether campaign, the team delivered approximately 20,000 smoothies across 20+ states and more than 30 markets in their very first week.

PARTHENA (PRISCILLA) DAPIAS RN

“I dreamed of becoming a nurse ever since I was a young girl. As cliché as it sounds, I love to help people in time of need. Most days in the nursing profession can be physically, emotionally, and mentally challenging. Our eyes see things that cannot be unseen, and we continue to work hard and go about our day. When the world is scared to be around the sick and people step back, we as nurses choose to step forward, and the coronavirus pandemic is a great example of that. We are always willing to lend a helping hand. I know I’m doing my job right when I can get even the smallest smile from my patients who are not feeling their best.”

ANDREA CAPRIO STYLIST New Jersey

“I’m thrilled I have a skill that can be helpful in this situation, so I’ve been using it to help first responders, friends, and family. I’ve received hundreds of calls and requests for free masks for first responders and orders from others, and I’m so glad I’m able to help people smile during such an awful time.” StyledByAndrea.com

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CHRIS TURRENTINE OPERATIONS LIAISON, HARRIS COUNTY OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Along with everyone else, Chris is working diligently to ensure our city is safe during disasters like the coronavirus pandemic. They work tirelessly to get preparations in place and relief for the city and its first responders.

JOE VENA

NEWARK ENERGY CENTER

Joe Vena works at the Newark Energy Center as a control room operator. He continues to work through the pandemic as a essential worker, responsible for generating electricity and providing uninterrupted power to the grid. As Vena describes, “If we don’t go to work, we would have a blackout on top of everything else during the pandemic.”

ZEV NOROTSKY

BUNKR SUBSCRIPTION BOX SURVIVAL KIT

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Zev Norotsky, an experiential marketing expert and entrepreneur, had the immediate idea for the concept of Bunkr and is dedicated to providing survival essentials and gear specially prepared for emergency situations. Products range from such items as multi-functioning pocketknife tools, solar power banks, sustainable food items, facemasks, sterile rubber gloves, canteens, and more. All sale proceeds will be donated to Feeding America, which supports food banks and pantries across the country. Their website is currently processing a waiting list for domestic orders, with future plans to expand product offerings as well as international distribution. Bunkr.club 64


PRAY FOR HUMANITY

Pray for Humanity has partnered with T.R.E. Medical Technology Consultants to help victims and organizations in times of crisis by building awareness, supplying aid, and raising funds through their “Protect our Frontline” initiative. The initiative has already supplied 14 New York-based medical facilities with necessary personal protective equipment, specifically more than 1,700 KN95 masks, during the COVID-19 crisis.

MICHAEL & BRYAN MORIN

OWNERS, FEDERICO’S PIZZA AND RESTAURANT Belmar, NJ

Brothers Michael and Bryan Morin took out a line of credit so they would be able to pay their employees for at least two months if they were forced to close the restaurant due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They did this because, as they explain, their employees are like family. “You have to take care of the people who take care of you. Without them, we would have no business. ‘People over profits.’”

ERIN FAIRHOLM

SECOND-GRADE TEACHER, BUENA VISTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Walnut Creek, CA

“Erin is more than a teacher,” describes Sarah Appel, mother of one of Erin’s students. “In addition to being a parent of two young children, she is also an active member of our school’s community. I see the impact she has on her students. In this recent time of home schooling my own children, I have become incredibly grateful for all teachers, but especially for Erin and the tireless motivation she dedicates to her students. All teachers are heroes in their own rights, but Mrs. Fairholm is one of special ones.” 65


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Celebs Aiding in the Fight Against a Global Pandemic By Jennifer DeCillis

The new novel coronavirus COVID-19 has affected us all, and we are indebted to the selflessness and tireless efforts of those on the frontlines—the first responders, healthcare heroes, and essential businesses. That isn’t to say, however, that other individuals aren’t doing their part in the fight against the disease and in support of all those frontliners.

BELLA would also like to pay tribute to the celebrities giving back in big ways…

P!nk

In spite of testing positive for COVID-19 herself, the singer and three-time Grammy Award winner donated $500,000 each to two different coronavirus-related emergency relief funds—the Temple University Hospital Fund in Philadelphia, and the City of Los Angeles Mayor’s Emergency COVID-19 Crisis Fund.

Oprah

The business, entertainment, and philanthropic mogul pledged to donate $10 million overall toward coronavirus relief efforts. For example, $1 million will go to America’s Food Fund, which works with hunger relief organizations Feeding America and World Central Kitchen.

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Kelly Ripa & Mark Consuelos

Husband and wife duo and also native New Yorkers, Kelly and Mark donated $1 million to the New York Governor’s Office to be distributed amongst coronavirus relief efforts, as well as shelters serving NYC’s homeless.

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John Jeffery & Christopher Bently

The producers of some of the world’s finest spirits, the Bently Heritage Estate Distillery converted its operation to produce 1,300 gallons of hand sanitizer and disinfectant spray per week. The sanitizers were donated to local hospitals, law enforcement, and health and human services. 68

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James Taylor

The singer and his wife, Kim, donated $1 million to Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston to aid in the fight against COVID-19.

Leonardo DiCaprio

The Oscar-winning actor helped launch America’s Food Fund with $12 million in response to the global coronavirus pandemic.

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Rihanna

The 12-time Billboard Music Award winner’s Clara Lionel Foundation donated $5 million in support of those on the frontlines of the COVID-19 response efforts, especially throughout marginalized communities in the United States, the Caribbean, and Africa.

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Dolly Parton

The country music legend pledged $1 million to Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville toward COVID-19 research.

Ryan Reynolds With wife, Blake Lively, Ryan donated $1 million to be split between hunger relief organizations, Feeding America and Food Banks Canada. In addition, his gin company, Aviation Gin, will be donating 30% of all proceeds from bottles sold to out-of-work bartenders. Photo courtesy of vancityreynolds/instagram

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MINDY GURA

VANESSA COPPES CEO & EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

The number 7 has always been a huge part of my life and so has this quote,

Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.” ‘ Imagine my surprise when I learned it was from Matthew 7:7? God is always with us—always. We just have to believe.

LYNETTE BARBIERI

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE

No matter how good or bad you think life is, there is always someone somewhere who is fighting to survive.” I always think about this quote when I’m having a bad day. It reminds me to be thankful for what I have because there is always someone that has it worse.

FASHION STYLIST

Always believe something wonderful is about to happen.”

~Helen Keller

-Coco Chanel

I love this quote. It reminds me to literally get as much vitamin D from the sunshine.

I have always believed that optimism is powerful. In today’s crazy world, it is important to start each day with gratitude, joy, and a glass-half-full attitude. Start believing that whatever you’re dreaming of will come your way...whether it’s a new job, a new relationship, an exciting adventure, or a cure for this coronavirus!

JANENE MASCARELLA

BEAUTY DIRECTOR

Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one’s courage.” -Anaïs Nin

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PAULA ORLAN

Keep your face to the sun and you’ll never see the shadows.”

I always try to keep fear at bay and move forward as positively as possible. I choose joy as my compass.

FASHION STYLIST

AMANDA MACTAS

FOOD, TRAVEL & ACCESSORIES EDITOR

It’s all about your mindset and attitude.

Change the way you look at things and the things you look at change.” -Wayne Dyer


GINA LAGUARDIA EDITORIAL DIRECTOR

The Bible always brings me hope and encouragement, specifically this passage from Jeremiah 21:11:

For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”

NORAH LAWLOR

CONTRIBUTING EDITOR

It is important to remember the history lesson—with time and perspective, this tragedy will pass and life, amended, will go on…”

JENNIFER DECILLIS JESSICA LICCIARDELLO

CREATIVE DIRECTOR

Creativity takes courage.” -Henri Matisse This quote reminds me that the world needs the courage of artists to guide us to the light, and that we can depend on these artists to help us through hard times. It reminds me to push through and be brave with creative vision. Creativity can be applied to all aspects of life, including art, science, philosphy, politics, and education.

ALEXANDRA ANASTASIO

ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR

What you do speaks so loudly that I cannot hear what you say.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson Many life lessons have taught me to trust what I see, not always what I hear. Our bodies silently convey so much about ourselves and how we feel—if our words don’t correspond, how can they hold weight?

PUBLISHER

And the people stayed home. And read books, and listened, and rested, and exercised, and made art, and played games, and learned new ways of being, and were still. And listened more deeply. Some meditated, some prayed, some danced. Some met their shadows. And the people began to think differently. And the people healed. And, in the absence of people living in ignorant, dangerous, mindless, and heartless ways, the earth began to heal. And when the danger passed, and the people joined together again, they grieved their losses, and made new choices, and dreamed new images, and created new ways to live and heal the earth fully, as they had been healed.” -Kitty O’Meara

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the love files | lighten the mood

The Beauty of

W

Laughter

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By Jarrod Thalheimer

ant to experience the full beauty that love has to offer? You better start laughing.

In 2015, a researcher from the University of Kansas did a complex, in-depth study on men, women, and humor. He discovered that the more laughter a relationship has, the better and stronger it is. But you already knew that, mainly because you’ve been on dates where no one laughed ever and it was painfully awful. Of course laughter is important when it comes to love. Duh!

Regular, genuine humor permeates any successful relationship. But the clubs of life can beat down even the happiest among us. What to do when you’re not feeling the funny so much anymore? Here are 5 fresh tips (plus a bonus!) to help bring back the laughs— because that’s why you’re reading this in the first place, right? 72

ALWAYS LOOK FOR HUMOR At times, life can be crazy, frustrating, or just plain dull. Still, funny exists in the strangest of places. Ask a comedian. The calculation goes something like this: Comedy = tragedy + time. Almost anything is funny once you get some distance from it. Remember when the dog got up on the counter and ate that entire tray of buns you baked for next week’s lunches? You were furious at the time…but now? How about that “intimate” wax job you hoped would be sexy but ended with you limping around like Frankenstein’s assistant Igor for two solid weeks? The sooner (and harder) you can laugh at the silly things that happen to each and every one of us, the better it is for you both. Find the funny and reap the relationship rewards.


2 3 4 5 ACKNOWLEDGE YOUR FAILINGS (AND BE WILLING TO LAUGH AT THEM) Nobody is perfect but we sure spend a ton of time pretending we are. Every one of us engages in behaviors that are selfish, petty, greedy, thoughtless, mean, and more. And every single time we refuse to acknowledge these failings we make them stronger still.

Maybe you are a sore loser but if you are willing to laugh at the post-game sulk-fests you display every time things don’t go your way, you might be able to laugh a little—or at least dial down the butt-clenching discomfort that usually results from your behavior. That’s more fun for everyone. Don’t take your mistakes so seriously. Try something new: Laugh at your imperfections; it’s the only way they will ever improve.

REMEMBER, TEASING IS GOOD (BUT NEVER MOCK) Teasing each other is a playful, intimate way to relate to someone special. When you share a space with someone, few things are off limits and that is fertile ground for the back and forth light teasing requires. And as long as you’re doing it with love, it’s a great way to keep the personal electricity between you high and sparky. Beware of mockery though. Where teasing is gentle and funny, mockery is harsh, pointed, and never delivered with a smile. Teasing—good, mockery—bad. Learn the difference–fast!

SMILE LOTS (AND MAKE ‘EM SINCERE)

While there isn’t any factual evidence behind the old cliché that a frown takes more muscles to execute than a smile, the ideal remains the same: Smiling is always better than frowning— but only if it’s real. Don’t force it. Everyone can tell a fake smile—that kind of face-frozen, “I’m a hostage to fake emotion” teeth flare some try to pass off as one. Think happy thoughts to make that grin super-groovy. A real smile is a natural invitation for good news, positive insights, and friendly interactions—not to mention happy looks in return. Greet the world with a sincere smile. You’ll be glad you did!

LAUGH TOGETHER

Laughter does all sorts of important, physical things in your body. It alters your dopamine levels, increases serotonin activity, and can even relieve depression and anxiety. Why not do it together? Watch your favorite comedian or a movie or TV show that makes you both laugh. Laughing together not only doubles the health benefits, it also reinforces the happiness you already share. Plus, laughing together is fun. Fire up Netflix and get searching for some comedy gold you can share.

BONUS TIP: “The Inside Joke”

Remember that time that thing happened, and you two were the only ones who noticed and absolutely died laughing? That’s an inside joke shared between you and yours alone. Hold onto those valuable jewels of one-to-one humor and remind each other of them when you most need a laugh. Sharing an inside joke that no one else gets (or even understands) is the ultimate Krazy Glue for a relationship. Apply some today! 73


the love files | dating during quarantine

The

Beauty

Social Distancing of

By Ilsy J. Hoo

The COVID-19 quarantine forced us to shelter at home, which may have put your social and dating life on pause. If you’re like me and are used to going out to dinner a few times a month, this new normal challenged you to get creative on date nights. Whether you’re starting a new relationship, getting to know someone online, or are married or single, you can still have fun date nights at home. Take this as a beautiful opportunity to connect without outside distractions.

GO VIRTUAL

If you’re getting to know someone you’ve just met, this is an excellent time to go on a virtual date. There are plenty of effective online tools that people use to conduct business meetings, so why not use them to get to know your potential love? GET PLAYFULLY CREATIVE: Old-school games can help you learn a lot about each other—and are sure to result in lots of laughs. A game of chess may not work, but Charades might do the trick. NETFLIX AND CHAT: Make your favorite snack, choose a movie to watch together, and discuss your favorite parts through the chat feature on NetflixParty.com.

GET READY FOR YOUR (CYBER) CLOSE-UP: Put on your favorite dress or most stunning shirt and enjoy getting to know each other from the comfort of your couch. Shoes are optional!

GET CREATIVE

Romantic date nights at home don’t have to be extravagant. You can have fun and creative home dates that are better than any fancy dinner at a restaurant or night out on the town. TAKE YOUR AT-HOME DINNER DATE UP A NOTCH: Decorate your table with holiday placemats, candles, and fine china. Look up a new recipe and cook up a delicious meal together while listening to your favorite musician. You’ll not only learn something new, it will also give you and your partner an opportunity to be creative in the kitchen. SIP AND PAINT YOUR WAY TO LOVE: It may only be the two of you, but who said it can’t be a party? Grab a bottle of wine and that “Paint by Numbers” canvas you ordered online (check out OriginalPaintByNumber.com). Grab your paintbrush, some Pinot, and watch the magic happen!

RE-ENACT YOUR FAVORITE LOVE STORY: My fiancé and I recently decided to recreate our favorite moment from “Say Anything.” We had so much fun using our smartphone to videotape the John Cusack boom box scene and edit it into a cute two-minute video. I posted it on social media, and my family and friends got a good laugh from it. We discovered that we both love ‘80s movies—and that acting is definitely something we should not pursue post-quarantine!

Tune into Real Talk with BELLA for more on this topic:

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DATE YOURSELF FIRST

If you’re home alone and single, take this time at home as an opportunity to soul-search, get to know yourself, and think about what you really want from your future partner. After my divorce 11 years ago, I wrote an article for BELLA entitled, “Date Yourself First.” It was about finding things I enjoyed outside being a wife and mom. I realized that watching sports on a Sunday afternoon at home was one thing I truly cherished. Writing in my journal about my thoughts about dating again was also therapeutic. This break can be a blessing for you to truly honor yourself and tap into your beautiful inner goddess or god. Whatever stage in life you’re in during this self-quarantine, take this opportunity to have fun and get creative.


beauty of giving back

The Essential Spirit of

COMPASSION By Maureen Spataro

“There comes a time, when we heed a certain call. When the world must come together as one.”

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here is no more profound way to sum up the beauty of giving than the opening lines to the classic 1985 song, “We Are The World.” As we navigate through this unprecedented chapter in history, one thing is certain: Every one of us is essential in this world. Collectively, we have shifted our admiration from movie stars, recording artists, and the rich and famous, and have instead become fans of one another and of those who walk amongst us on a daily basis. Nurses and doctors around the world have become our frontline superheros. Walking into life-threatening conditions on a daily basis with little protection, they put aside their own safety and well-being to care for their patients whose lives hang in the balance. With no family or loved ones permitted to be at their loved ones’ bedside, these heroes and heroines have taken on the role of emotional caretakers of their patients as well as their patients’ families. From making joyful updates to reassure families that their loved one is making progress, to heart-shattering calls allowing a family their final goodbye and to let them know the person they love is not alone, these men and women give of themselves in all ways every day.

These are the men and women who have dusted off sewing machines to make protective masks in order to counter the shortage faced by care workers, as well as communities at large. Groups and communities have set up food caravans to shop for and deliver groceries to the elderly who are isolated. Restaurants and caterers, themselves in danger of losing everything they have built, are providing meals to their communities and frontline workers. And what about the community members we see daily or weekly, but have never stopped to acknowledge as essential or heroic? Our postal workers and mail carriers, for instance, can now add “pandemic” to their creed, “Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.” Yet, there are others… The neighbor who is our cashier at the supermarket, or the trucker who delivers goods to those markets. For some it was what they did for a living, or a parttime position to bring in some extra money for necessities or to save for family vacations. Now those workers have quite literally put their health and well-being on the line to ensure our pantries are stocked. And what about the food pantries? Record numbers of families can no longer afford to put food on their tables. Who stocks and runs those? Who is there to load the cars to provide those in need with a nourishing meal they once took for granted but no longer can afford? Volunteers: Men, women, young adults, and teenagers standing with bags of groceries and a smile to help alleviate the fear of not knowing where or when your family’s next meal will come.

With their ranks growing thinner due to their exposure to COVID-19, EMS workers, police officers, and firefighters continue to answer desperate calls despite the added risk due to a shortage of proper protection. Their oath to do what they must, despite being stretched to the limit, remains a promise they also continue to uphold. Under any circumstance their job is dangerous— now more than ever as they face an enemy they cannot see.

What we bring to the table as individuals and as a society is essential. It always has been. In the past, some have stepped forward in ways others may have wanted but could not. Work, family responsibilities, and time constraints didn’t allow many to give fully in ways outside of their day-to-day lives. But now, what we are seeing is the beauty of giving on a grand scale. And, in the fear and darkness of this unknown chapter, hope always floats because of those who give.

But what about the men and women who we have never been categorized as heroes, who stepped up to ensure the needs of their communities are met? These people have given us a sense of normalcy under circumstances that are anything but “life as usual.”

“It’s true we’ll make a better day, just you and me.” It will show we were, have always been, and will always be essential. 75


a novel idea

Stay in and

Read

Let’s focus on the positive: All this indoors time has allowed us to catch up on our reading. And regardless of whether we are still social distancing, we hope that you’ll keep reading. Here are some of our top picks for all things literary this season. By Barbara Bellesi Zito

QUICK READING RECS

If you want to...

Keep your business skills sharp “B2B IS REALLY P2P HOW TO WIN WITH HIGH TOUCH IN A HIGH TECH WORLD” BY FRANK SOMMA

Want to be more successful in business? It’s all about communicating well with others. This book will teach you how to create rapport with clients and customers to make them loyal to your product or service.

Have a good laugh

Get lost in a new series “A DEATH OF NO IMPORTANCE” BY MARIAH FREDERICKS

If you like a good mystery, try this series set in the early 1900s in New York. Ladies’ maid Jane Prescott quickly learns that tensions run rampant in the upper crust of society. Start with this first one, and you’ll soon want to read the other two novels that follow.

SUPPORT LOCAL BOOKSTORES If browsing the aisles of your favorite bookstore isn’t an option, you can still keep your bookshelf or tablet full from the safety of your home. Here are some ways to support your local independent booksellers that are likely struggling during this time.

“WOW, NO THANK YOU” BY SAMANTHA IRBY

We all need a good laugh, and Samantha Irby’s new book of spit-take essays will likely do the trick. From dealing with home improvements to navigating meal prep with mason jar salads, you’ll relate with each LOL.

LITERARY PODCASTS

Pop the earbuds in and escape for a bit with a bookish podcast. Here are some of our favorites.

“What Should I Read Next?”

Every reader has asked this question. Each week, host Anne Bogel has an answer.

“All the Books” and “Book Riot: The Podcast” LibroFM

This audiobook app lets you choose your favorite independent bookstores to support with your monthly membership. Every time you choose a book, that bookstore gets a cut. The monthly fee is comparable to that of Audible, plus you get three for the price of one ($14.99) when you use the code SWITCH at checkout.

Bookshop.org

Indulge in some online retail therapy and fill your bookshelf at Bookshop.org. Every book you buy supports independent bookstores.

WritersInTown.com

Bookstores will be open again. And when they are, author readings and events will resume. Be sure to check out this site (co-run by yours truly), which features a calendar of events happening at independent bookstores across the country.

BookRiot.com is an avid reader’s stomping ground for his or her next favorite book. It also offers two weekly podcasts: “Book Riot - The Podcast,” a news and talk show that keeps listeners up to speed in the literary world, and “All the Books,” which focuses on new releases.

“The Librarian Is In”

This podcast from New York Public Library features co-hosts Frank Collerius and Gwen Glazer and their take on books and culture.

“Reading Glasses”

Overwhelmed by your to-be-read pile? Wondering how to organize your bookshelf? Co-hosts Brea Grant and Mallory O’Meara offer practical tips for making the most out of the time you spend reading.

“Overdue”

Do you have books on your shelf you’ve been meaning to read forever? So do co-hosts Andrew and Craig. Their weekly podcast takes a trip through their shelf of overdue books that features a little bit of everything.


SPOTLIGHT ON

Matthew Emerzian

YOU MATTER: LEARNING TO LOVE WHO YOU REALLY ARE MATTHEW EMERZIAN

ON LIFE IN THE TIME OF COVID-19

St. Martin’s Essentials

You matter: Two words that give us monumental hope in the time of crises. And boy, have times been rough. If you need a reminder of why you are a valuable gift in the world, read Emerzian’s book. Divided into three parts—I Matter, You Matter, and We Matter—the author takes us through exercises and journal prompts that help us see the power in community and how we contribute to that power. Emerzian is the founder of Every Monday Matters, a not-for-profit organization that helps communicate compassion and the importance of self-worth throughout the world.

“I believe we have been experiencing a crisis even before the virus changed life as we know it. We have created a human crisis. The way we have been treating one another, ourselves, and our planet has not been our best work. If anything, COVID-19 has helped us to become better people already. It has right-sized us, as we now live in fear of something so small that we can’t even see it, yet it has the power to take our life. It has enheartened us as we mourn the tragic loss of lives. It has thankfully helped us redefine what really matters most. It has allowed us to slow down. It has humbled our attachment to materialism and greed. It has allowed us to see our neighbors, even if by a wave from our porches or singing together from our balconies. Miraculously, it has even made us much nicer online and on social media. Now we just need to embrace and hold onto this new better version of ourselves, as it’s better for everything and everyone.”

SHE HAD NO BUSINESS JESSICA VARIAN CARROLL Inspired Girl Books

If you’ve ever been told, “You’ve got no business doing that,” then Jessica Varian Carroll’s book will give you permission to make it your business to do whatever it is you set your mind to. This memoir tells the story of how this single mom of four children rose up to become a successful entrepreneur (she’s the founder of Organista Home, an award-winning professional organization service) and inspires others to do the same. Jessica’s story of hard work and determination will encourage readers to celebrate the little successes on their way to their own goals. “We’re so focused on the next step that we don’t bask in the good things that we’ve done,” Jessica says. Jessica is also the co-founder of the biannual SOAR (Seize Opportunity and Rise) symposium, which gathers women to share with and learn from each others’ unique gifts. “Women need women,” Jessica says. “We desperately need each other more than we know.” NETFLIX AND (TRY TO) CHILL

We know you’re probably already squeezing every second out of your streaming services these days. If you need some more recommendations, consider some of these book adaptations that are on or coming to Netflix this year. They’ve all got riveting plots that will keep you out of your own head for a bit.

“Dracula”

You only think you know this creature of the night. Told in three movie-length episodes, this innovative series starring Claes Bang offers quite a new take on our old fanged friend created by Bram Stoker.

“The Last Thing He Wanted”

In this adaptation of the Joan Didion novel of the same name, Anne Hathaway stars as a reporter investigating an international arms deal when she discovers her own father (Willem Dafoe) is involved. As she digs deeper, a US government agent played by Ben Affleck is hot on her trail.

“Unorthodox”

Based on Deborah Feldman’s memoir, “Unorthodox: The Scandalous Rejection of My Hasidic Roots,” the series portrays Deborah’s escape from an arranged marriage in her highly traditional Jewish community in New York for a new life in Berlin. 77


arts & culture

Graig Weich:

CREATING

REAL-LIFE

SUPERHEROES When the

WORLD NEEDS THEM

MOST By Kelly Rose Bellucci

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ttention—all heroes! Our universe has just been invaded by one of the most dastardly super villains known to mankind: Coronavirus. This terrible fiend is preying on all human beings—shutting down non-essential businesses, ransacking family get-togethers, and creating a six-foot distance between even the closest of friends. In addition to the incredible doctors, nurses, and first responders who are working tirelessly to defeat this slimy scoundrel… we need your help! Award-winning comic book artist and celebrated film director Graig Weich is counting on you to do just that. “You can be a superhero and save lives by staying home,” says Graig, in one of his recent posts. The talented virtuoso has taken to social media to not only discuss the dangers of COVID-19, but to educate his followers on how they can help stop the spread of the vicious virus as well.

the point, they are all so far ahead of me, but then I remembered the obstacles that superheroes faced. They didn’t give up, and thus neither would I. I then spent every night after school redrawing every single page out of every master artist’s book I could get my hands on. Thousands of pages I drew, learning everything possible to improve…then something magical happened a year and a half later. I became the first and one of the youngest artists to be hired to draw the pinup art for one of the #1 top selling independent comic books of all time: Todd McFarlane’s “Spawn #30” by Image Comics (publisher of “The Walking Dead”). Todd and I shot a video recently on my YouTube channel. Superheroes taught me to keep going and to help those in need. That’s why I donate my art every year to different charities to help children and animals in need. Most recently, [it was to] NoKidHungry.org. My art helped feed over 2,500 kids! My fictional superheroes actually helped people in real life, thus making them real in a way.

Can you tell me a little more about the new content you’ve been creating during the coronavirus pandemic?

I began posting videos from my art studio on my social media showing my superheroes in the background. I was trying to update and share as much info as possible because I noticed that there were sectors of teens/young adults totally ignoring governmental warnings and authoritative figures by not wearing masks or practicing social distancing.

Sketching since he was just 2 years old, Graig has created a marvelous world of superheroes for all ages to enjoy. Using his platform as a way to inspire, the artist has built a large following of comic book connoisseurs who are more than happy to do their part during these troubling times. Despite the pandemic’s pause on printing and distributing, Graig has gone completely digital, continuing to bring smiles to both the young and young at heart.

Many people I personally knew were not taking it seriously. I realized I could try to reach them because they are more likely to listen to someone they feel is a friend. ‘If the comic book superhero creator guy wears a mask, maybe we should too!’

BELLA connected directly with Graig about superheroes, creative new content, and his time spent in quarantine. “Listen” in…

How have you been staying motivated while in quarantine?

It’s been hard with so much death in the air here in New York and around the world, but I kept reminding myself of my responsibility to keep creating content to inspire and motivate kids and the kids within us all.

How do you define the term “superhero”?

The doctors and nurses risking their lives during the coronavirus pandemic are proof that superheroes exist! My father, Martin J. Weich, was a medical doctor inspired as a child by superhero comic books. That’s why I create new superheroes—to inspire the next generation of future real-life heroes, doctors, nurses, and others who wish to protect those who cannot protect themselves.

What do you feel it is about superheroes that has the power to inspire both kids and adults alike?

We see ourselves in superheroes—the drive to be more than we are supposed to be, to do more than we are supposed to be able to do, to achieve unreachable goals we’re not supposed to achieve. Superheroes remind us that we can do what others say we can’t. It’s been proven that superheroes inspire our human spirit’s desire to say to ourselves yes, we can! I’m living proof of it, too. All the bullies who told me I can’t—who said I am stupid to dream—to imagine, they were all wrong because I not only had the belief in my ideas and creations, but pushed myself to learn and study. In fact, I was faced with the most important moment in my life when I was 17... I left high school as the only artist and was praised, but when I went to the School of Visual Arts [for college], everyone was a better artist than I was. I got depressed. I was 1 of 10,000 students who were all better. I went home and felt like giving up. [I thought], What’s @BeyondComics

Before the pandemic, I found out that I had made my investors a 4x profit in the equity valuation of my company after making some major milestones, such as winning the HBO UAS Award, getting signed by Marvel and DC Comics’ distributors, getting a license deal to turn my creations into action figures (which recently sold out worldwide), and getting signed by an Emmy award-winning TV and film producer to turn my comic books into movies. Those are the things that keep me going through these difficult times.

Are there any new and exciting projects in the works that you can share with us?

Yes! I cast celebrities as characters I draw in my comic books, so it’s like an illustrated movie with real stars. Some names include Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa (star of “The Man in the High Castle” and the original and new “Mortal Kombat”), Ice-T’s wife model Coco, and Adrianne Curry (winner of “America’s Next Top Model”). They are featured in my comic book “GEKIDO” (co-created by writer Brandon Wilson), which can be seen at BeyondComics.T V. Their action figures can be seen on my web site as well. They have seamless synthetic skin and 28 points of articulation. I’m working on nine different superhero movie scripts, including “Ravedactyl,” “Code Name: Justice,” and “Tricity,” just to name a few. Creating a new comic book universe of new heroes is a dream come true and a lot of work. All new stories, new superpowers, new designs, new everything! I’m also offering fans a chance to be immortalized and drawn as a character in my new comic book. They can see how to enter by going to BeyondComics.T V.

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chow BELLA | yum

Dark Chocolate Dipped

Matcha Green Tea Shortbread Cookies By Kimberlee Ho of kickassbaker.com

These cookies are not only delicious and satisfying, they contain several ingredients, such as matcha, dark chocolate and coconut oil, which boast proven benefits for your overall health, skin, and nails. A cookie that’s tasty and healthy?! Bring it on!

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DARK CHOCOLATE DIPPED MATCHA GREEN TEA SHORTBREAD COOKIES Servings: 18 Prep Time: 10 minutes + 4 hours chilling time Bake Time: 10 minutes INGREDIENTS: • 1 cup unsalted butter (2 sticks), room temperature • 1⁄4 cup granulated sugar • 1⁄4 cup powdered sugar • 1⁄4 teaspoon kosher salt • 1 cup all-purpose flour • 1 cup cake flour • 1 1⁄2 tablespoons matcha powder • 6 ounces dark chocolate • 1⁄2 tablespoon coconut oil DIRECTIONS: 1. In a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, cream the butter, granulated sugar, powdered sugar, and salt until thoroughly combined, about 3 minutes. 2. In a separate bowl, sift together the all-purpose and cake flours with the matcha powder. 3. With the mixer on low, mix the flour mixture into the butter mixture in three additions, scraping down the sides of the bowl in between each addition. 4. Place shortbread dough between two pieces of parchment paper, flattening it with your hands into a rectangle. 5. Using a rolling pin, roll out the dough over top of the top layer of parchment paper until the dough is 1⁄4 -inch-thick. 6. Place on a baking tray and refrigerate for at least four hours or overnight. 7. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Cut the refrigerated dough into two-inch circles using a cookie cutter or rim of a glass. 8. Place cut-out cookies on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Bake the cookies until just golden at the edges, about 10 minutes. 9. Remove from the oven and allow to cool on sheets for five minutes before transferring to wire rack to cool completely. 10. Once cookies have cooled, melt the dark chocolate and coconut oil in a double boiler or in the microwave in a microwave-safe bowl for two minutes on 50% power, stirring halfway through. 11. Dip the cookies, allowing the excess chocolate to drip back into the bowl or use the tines of a fork to drizzle the chocolate over top of the cookies. 12. Set cookies on a wire rack set over a cookie tray to allow chocolate to set before serving.

Note: If not serving the cookies right away, store undipped cookies in an

airtight container at room temperature for up to five days. Store chocolatedipped cookies with pieces of parchment or wax paper between each one in an airtight container for up to five days.

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chow BELLA | gourmet gorgeous

Food The Beauty of By Amanda Mactas

Beauty begins from the inside out—in more ways than one. What you put into your body is just as important as what products you use on the outside. From teas to collagens, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite edible beauty products to keep you looking and feeling your best, even if you’re stuck inside. The Beautifying Botanicals collection from one of our favorite purveyors of tea, The Republic of Tea, is comprised of specialty tea blends designed to improve and nourish the skin. The Daily Beauty Blueberry Lavender Tea blend contains blue butteryfly pea flower and blueberry, both of which promote collagen production, as well as hibiscus, rose hip, bamboo, and schizandra berry. These ingredients have hydrating, anti-aging, and hair, skin, and nail strengthening properties. Similarly, the Beauty Sleep Chamomile Rose Tea contains the same ingredients, with the addition of chamomile. The recently launched Clean Beauty Berry Aloe Tea blend includes sea buckthorn berry, aloe vera, hibiscus, rose hip, and milk thistle, which is known to detoxify and hydrate, and also boasts anti-aging and cleansing properties. All of these blends are caffeine-free, and they also sell iced tea infusions. RepublicofTea.com

Curb your cravings while enjoying a sweet treat, all while infusing Vitamin C and collagen into your body? It sounds too good to be true, but EVERYDAZE Essential C’s Konjac Jelly does just that. These cute squeeze pouches clock in at only 10 calories and are perfect for snacking on the go. If Jell-O and peach rings had a baby, it would taste just like this. Konjac is an herb that helps improve cholesterol and aids in weight management, while Vitamin C is one of the best skincare essentials out there. EVERYDAZE.com

Herbal tonics are great sources of nutrients—and they won’t fill you up. Sunwink is an amazing brand that utilizes plants to help your health. Ginger, turmeric, elderberry, rose, and dandelion are some of the herbs you can find in Sunwink drinks, all of which promote healthy digestion, reduce inflammation, and increase overall wellness. Many of them contain ingredients fueled with Vitamin C and collagen to boost your beauty regime. Flavors include Detox Ginger, Hibiscus Mint Unwind, Immunity Berry and Lemon-Rose Uplift. DrinkSunwink.com 82


The woman-owned brand Lemonkind has a handful of healthy products, all of which come in single servings and are ready to eat, mix, or drink, making them perfect for anyone on the go. Bubble tea, or boba, has become increasingly popular in the United States, and Lemonkind’s Nutriboba is good for you and your skin. The supplement bubble teas are not only low-carb and keto-friendly, they are also non-GMO, gluten-free, vegan, allergen-friendly, and contain no added sugars. Unlike traditional tapioca boba, Lemonkind’s konjac root boba provides many benefits, including prebiotic properties that improve the skin. Other ingredients include organic oolong, which promotes healthy skin, teeth, and bones; vanilla powder, a natural antibacterial that can help with skin health and acne prevention; and moringa powder, nutmeg, and astragalus, all of which help to promote skin health and elasticity, all while boosting your immunity. DrinkLemonkind.com Sometimes simple is best. Joolies, the California-based, USDA-certified organic Medjool date company, knows that what grows from the ground up is always a smart choice. Dates are fueled with Vitamins C and D, If you’re looking for a fancy treat to which boost collagen production, amp up your beauty route, Imperia as well as antioxidants, perfect for Caviar is filled with beauty boosting protecting against free radicals that can properties! Vitamin B12 is great age the skin. Also packed into this sweet for your hair, skin, and nails, and snack: skin glow-boosting pantothenic selenium fights against free radicals acid; iron, which helps with hair growth; and prevents wrinkles. Vitamins A and fatty acids to control inflammation. and E are also found in caviar, which Enjoy Joolies dates on their own or use them produces collagen that can protect your in recipes for cooking and baking. skin from the sun and aging. Caviar also contains Joolies.com magnesium, shown to help lower cortisol and level out hormones, thus reducing acne. What could be better? ImperiaCaviar.com

It’s no secret that bone broth is full of health benefits. The nutrient-dense food is packed with protein, vitamins, minerals, and collagen, making it the perfect thing to sip on year round. Parks & Nash makes tasty instant bone broth soups that deliver all of the benefits in the form of a delicious meal. Flavors include Coconut Thai, Tusan Vegetable, Southwest Tortilla, Spicy Chili and Tomato Basil. In addition to boosting your immunity and improving gut health, sleep, and energy, bone broth is also known to reduce inflammation, leaving you looking glowing, youthful, and chiseled. BoneBrothSoups.com

The plant-based bars from TRUWOMEN, crafted by women for women, are a great alternative to your typical protein bar. Focusing equally on ingredients and taste, these bars come in delicious flavors like Oh Oh Cookie Dough, Zamn Good Zesty Lemon and Daydreaming About Donuts, to name a few. Ingredients like cassava help to boost your metabolism and contain a healthy dose of Vitamin C, which is great for your skin. It’s used in place of flour and contains a number of other health benefits, including fiber, protein, and minerals that help reduce inflammation and redness and repair damaged cells. Another perk of plant-based proteins: They help to keep you full, build and maintain muscle, and are great as a pre- or postworkout snack! Truwomen.com

Hydration is one of the most important things you can do to keep your skin glowing and looking its best. Take it up a notch with ALO Drink’s Jèn Collagen + Aloe Vera Water. These recently launched drinks have infused two of the most popular healthy, youth-boosting ingredients, which will help your body stimulate collagen production and maintain a youthful glow. The water comes in fun flavors like blood Orange & Lemon, Apple & Lychee, and Peach & Plum. TheAloStore.com

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Seasonal Sips: BOTTLES FROM AROUND THE WORLD By Amanda Mactas

Trying to find the silver lining during these trying times can be difficult, especially when you’re stuck indoors. But look on the bright side…it’s the perfect time to try out new flavors and recipes. Within these bottles you can discover flavors from around the world without splurging on a plane ticket.


Horse Soldier Signature Bourbon Whiskey The inspiration for this whiskey? None other than the 12 Green Berets who entered Afghanistan on horseback days after 9/11 and fought in our generation’s war. Along with a monument at Ground Zero, this bourbon is a commemoration to those soldiers. Created by some of the former Green Berets and crafted in the United States, each bottle is formed in molds of steel recovered from the World Trade Center. Notes of vanilla, ginger, and cherries are apparent in the full-bodied bourbon. $59.99 ENJOY IT IN A COCKTAIL SOLDIER’S COFFEE

1.5 oz. Horse Soldier Bourbon 1 oz. cold brew coffee 0.5 oz. simple syrup Combine, shake with ice, and serve, garnishing with coffee beans.

Disaronno Velvet Liqueur

Born from one of the oldest Italian spirits brands, the brand new Velvet Liqueur—a creamy iteration of almonds, chocolate, and vanilla—will attract a whole new crop of consumers to Disaronno. Plus, it’s gluten free! $29.99

Les Clans Côtes de Provence Rosé

Perfect for pairing with food, this refreshing rosé will transport you right to the coast of Provence. Comprised of primarily Grenache, Vermentino, and Syrah grapes, this blend has notes of cherry and oak. $69.99

The GlenDronach Revival 15 Year Old Single Malt Scotch

This iconic expression, which was re-released after much anticipation back in 2018, has won numerous accolades. Notes of honey, dark fruits, and chocolate make for a complex sip. $92.99

Highclere Castle Gin

Clase Azul Plata Tequila

This artisanal tequila brand is not your run-of-the-mill tequila. Using 100% organic agave, Clase Azul employs 100 artisans to meticulously hand-sculpt and hand-paint each bottle. The smooth, herbal and citrusy tequila is a true statement piece. $89.99

ENJOY IT IN A COCKTAIL PINK GRAPEFRUIT PLATINI

2 oz. Clase Azul Plata Tequila 2 oz. fresh pressed pink grapefruit 0.5 oz. agave nectar Shake over ice. Strain into martini glass and garnish with large pink grapefruit wedge.

This gin is named for the real-life Downton Abbey, Highclere Castle, where it is produced. Made in England’s oldest gin distillery and utilizing the juniper grown on the castle’s estate, this gin includes botanicals such as lavender, lime flower, and orange peel, as well as oats. $48.99 ENJOY IT IN A COCKTAIL THE WHITE LADY

2 oz. Highclere Castle Gin 1 oz. triple sec (Cointreau preferred) 1 oz. lemon juice 1 egg white (optional, but splendid)

Tussock Jumper 2018 Chenin Blanc

Tussock Jumper is a premium wine brand that sources unique wines by small producers from all around the world. Their Chenin Blanc comes from South Africa, and features tropical flavors such as guava, peach, and pineapple. It’s perfect for pairing with spring dishes. $12 85


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Sip Up

Love

Some

We could all use a little extra love in our lives this season (and, let’s be honest, some bubbly!). The palettepleasing vintners behind Prosecco DOC are always serving up the most drool-worthy, delectable cocktail recipes, and we think this one is in full-bloom for spring. While love is in the air, so are the enchanting aromas of blackberries and prosecco in The Love Potion Cocktail!

THE LOVE POTION COCKTAIL Recipe: Jacquelyn Clark of Lark & Linen blog (JacquelynClark.com) Photo: RaeAnn Serra

INGREDIENTS: • 1/3 cup blackberries, plus 8 more for garnish • 1/3 cup water • 1/3 sugar • 1 bottle of Prosecco DOC • 4 sprigs of thyme DIRECTIONS: 1. In a small saucepan, bring the blackberries, water, and sugar to a boil. Let simmer for 10 minutes on a low heat. Strain blackberries and let syrup cool. 2. Add 2 tbsp of syrup to the bottom of each glass. Top with Istituzionale Prosecco DOC and add in a sprig of thyme and two blackberries.

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WELLNESS FROM AROUND THE WORLD ∙ STRENGTHEN YOUR MIND & BODY CONNECTION FROM HOME LIVING WITH AN EYE ON THE POST-PANDEMIC WORLD ∙ HOW TIME SPENT IN NATURE CAN HELP WITH YOUR HEALTH

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mind & body | global wellness

WELLNESS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

Many people are dreaming of getting away. Even more are reflecting on the beautiful times they have had on vacations with friends and loved ones. While we are in the midst of uncertain times, it is nice to think about where to go next or where you have been that has brought you so much joy. We decided to bring some of these beautiful locations to us by asking some of the leading experts at these exquisite resorts what we can do at home to feel pampered and relaxed.

By Jennifer Walsh

FOCUS ON SKINCARE

SIENNA CREASY - SPA DIRECTOR, PLAYA HOTELS & RESORTS

“Caffeine ingested is just a powerful as caffeine topically applied. The caffeine in coffee has an anti-inflammatory effect that, when added to skin care products or used as a body scrub, will tighten and tone skin, reduce dark circles, minimize fine lines, and even reduce the appearance of cellulite.” PlayaResorts.com

Sienna’s Skin Renewal Body Scrub

Combine ½-cup group coffee, ¼-cup cold pressed coconut oil, and 1 drop of your favorite essential oil. Oily skin desires exfoliation and hydration, and by combining the granular coffee and coconut oil, this scrub helps remove dry skin and replenish it. The essential oil will provide you with an aromatherapy benefit. SiennaCreasy.com


FLOWER POWER

PHIL HAMMOND - DESIGNER FLORIST, DORCHESTER COLLECTION’S THE DORCHESTER, LONDON

“Peace lilies are great plants to have in your bedroom as they cleanse the air,” explains Phil, who is a firm believer in living a balanced life and taking time for self-care. “They produce lots of oxygen, which aids a restorative night’s sleep. Their beauty creates happiness too, making them a great addition to any home.” He’s also a big fan of fresh herbs in the kitchen as they’re easy to grow, have wonderful aromas, and offer more health benefits than dried herbs, he adds. DorchesterCollection.com/en/london/the-dorchester/

STAY ACTIVE

WAINANI ARNOLD - FOUNDER OF HONOLULU’S WAINANI WELLNESS CENTER

Wainani was recently tapped by Hawaiian Airlines to help with their in-flight wellness video series. In her segment, she demonstrates how to combat the effects of sitting for extended periods of time.

Before you sit: Take advantage of the space you have to move—march in place, do some heel raises and standing twists, etc.

While you are seated: Move every 20 minutes for 10 minutes. When seated, clinch/release waist and glutes, sit tall and straight, raise arms overhead, rotate feet in circles, etc. Walk around and do standing twists while headed to the bathroom.

When you’re up: Return your body to a fully functioning mode, walk with long strides, and swing your arms and legs like a pendulum.

HawaiianAirlines.com • WainaniWellness.com

GET VOCAL

LAURA COBURN - CERTIFIED AYURVEDA HEALTH COUNSELOR AND DIRECTOR OF SERENITY AT INNS OF AURORA

Positivity Mantras: “To inspire positivity, I start with the root cause of not being positive. When I am

not feeling particularly positive, it is likely that I’m focused on what is wrong, and I’m often looking for evidence that supports my negative viewpoint. To shift this focus, I might ask myself ‘Where is my gaze?’ From there I can begin to create a statement I can present in my mind and repeat over and over to shift my perspective. “It is important to acknowledge that negativity exists but that you are choosing to look toward the positive. That way you don’t get caught in denial, which would sound like, ‘I only see the positive.’ A good mantra to promote positivity is ‘Positivity begets positivity.’” InnsofAurora.com

BRING THE SPA VIBES HOME

RICHARD TRINIDAD - SPA DIRECTOR AT THE VINOY RENAISSANCE ST. PETERSBURG RESORT AND GOLF CLUB

• Unclutter your space and open your curtains to capture the feeling of abundance and peace. • Wear light-colored clothing to bring calmness and joy. • Use all the lotions and body oils you’ve collected over the years to moisturize dry hands and feet. • If available, add a plant with wide leaves near your home’s entrance. It can redirect energy and clear a space. • Light a candle for at least an hour in the morning and afternoon. A lit candle is good for meditation and lifts all your senses. • Clean often and add a couple of drops of essential oil to your mop bucket. My favorite for the floor is eucalyptus, as it enhances the air we breathe. • Brew tea. Ginger, lime, and turmeric make a strong immune-boosting combination. Marriott.com/hotels/travel/tpasr-the-vinoy-renaissance-st-petersburg-resort-and-golf-club/ 89


mind & body | home gym

Strengthen Your

Mind

& Body

Connection

Home From

By Jennifer Walsh

Keeping a routine and an ability to be mindful in a time of uncertainty is definitely a practice, and in recent months not an easy one to navigate. That’s why it’s more important than ever to find ways to keep your body and mind in alignment with activities that can be done right in your home (even if that home is 500 square feet!). Thankfully, many of our favorite studios quickly amped up their online offerings as social distancing tried to threaten our collective fitness. Most of them are online or app-based at the moment, but since the world has moved indoors for the time being, many are trying to make their programming available on your TV as well. Here are a few of our favorites‌ 90


Mission 360

This web and app-based program, available at Mission-360.com, the App Store, and Google Play, boasts fitness, yoga, and meditation content from 50 studios, from F45 boot camps to CycleFit, Ballet Beach Body, and Vanessa Van Noy yoga. More is coming, so streaming their offerings on your TV will soon be a cinch. A 10-day subscription is free with the code ownyourmission. Standard pricing is $19/month after a 10-day free trial period. Mission-360.com

mindbodygreen

This site is chock-full of great information for better connections, centering ourselves, and practicing with purpose. Some classes are even free, such as Kelsey Patel’s Reiki Healing, which is a nice surprise, including five classes from its extensive library of well-being master classes. “Community classes” are also delivered on Instagram, which offer everything from quarantine cooking with registered dieticians and doctors, acupressure you can do at home, Pilates workouts, meditation practices, and more. Their editorial team has also stepped up its coverage with content focused on helping manage the coronavirus pandemic, from DIY face masks, psychologists’ tips for dealing with stress and anxiousness, even ways to cook with canned beans. Prices range from $20-$500. mindbodygreen.com/practices

Pure Barre

Missing your local studio, or want to try a class from Pure Barre teachers in your area? Find a list of all Pure Barre locations at PureBarre.com/location-search and bring the community into your home. Experience live classes and events with your favorite instructors and members. Many studios are even rolling out their own one-week trials, which usually begin at $15 (pricing may vary). PureBarre.com

Inscape

This popular meditation app has shifted its focus to digital services to ensure their mindfulness-motivated community always has access the tools they need to meditate and relax. Their popular presence on Instagram Live enables users to pause and meditate together. Offerings are continuously being added and updated to accommodate what’s most popular and most requested. Stay tuned for additional studio-like classes and those geared toward stress reduction. App pricing is $9.99/ month or $58.99/year. An Inscaper Membership starts at $40/month for 2 sessions, which includes app access. Inscape.life/pages/app

Kripalu

Kripalu Connect is a new video subscription membership from Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health, aimed at helping you stay grounded, present, and anchored to your inner wisdom all from the comfort of home. It also offers the best of Kripalu programming directly to your computer, tablet, or mobile device, and includes unlimited video yoga classes, meditations, and faculty talks for $20/month. Kripalu.org 91


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LIVING TODAY WITH

W

AN EYE ON THE POST-PANDEMIC

WORLD

hile we are living in unprecedented In preparation for life after the pandemic, times, and six months ago no we also need to focus on safeguarding our one could have predicted any of relationships. While many of us may have this, our day-to-day lives feel a lot like the initially enjoyed the newfound time at home movie “Groundhog Day.” Naturally, people with loved ones, spending all of our time wonder “when and how will this end?” Even together can become a challenge. Once the By Dr. Julie Davelman though there is no crystal ball to give us novelty has worn off, you may have run out guidance, there are concepts we can apply from things we do know that will of topics to talk about, which makes you feel like it is hard to connect. And, let’s prepare us for life after the pandemic. be honest, we are all stressed, so things that might have gotten overlooked in the past may now spark fights. Although the ideas discussed below should be helpful to everyone, it is At the same time, the relationships with people outside your “quarantine important to remember that everyone’s reaction to the current crisis is different circle” may generate different problems. Keeping in touch is now being because people vary in their level of resilience. As with any other traumatic redefined in both frequency and length. Friends who you used to see every event, some people walk away unaffected while others may need assistance Thursday for happy hour may no longer want to chat every week. On the flip with carrying on. The important thing is to be honest with yourself about this side, others whom you didn’t have regular contact with may be offended that continuum and acknowledge where you fall on it. There is no right or wrong you are not checking on them daily during this difficult time. Similarly, if you way to cope, but if you are struggling, get the help you need since there is no liked spending an hour with your mother running errands most days, it does reason to be doing this without support. not mean you are willing to spend an hour on the phone discussing what she cooked today. One of the difficulties that our new “Groundhog Day” life creates is a problem with motivation. It is hard to get work done if today looks just like yesterday and tomorrow is promising to look remarkably similar. But instead of thinking of the work you do today for its own sake, think of it as getting you ready to return to the normal world in a stronger position or at least without a backslide.

The way to overcome these problems is to be honest with loved ones about your communication needs and ask about theirs. Realistically, you probably won’t be able to strike a perfect balance, but making the effort should make it much easier to restore these relationships as your world returns to normal.

Keeping your eye on the day after the pandemic will help shift your focus away from the malaise of today and onto what you need to be doing for the future. The best way to do that is to stick to some sort of a routine. Be reasonable… it may not be necessary for you to wake up at 6am for your non-existent commute, but it will be much easier to get back to doing that if you set your daily alarm for 8am as compared to just crawling out of bed at noon most days. The smaller the gap, the easier the adjustment back! If you have inadvertently created this problem for yourself, now is the time to start shifting back to a more reasonable middle ground a little at a time so that you don’t have to take a leap on the day you are allowed to head back to the office.

People are also wondering how society, as a whole, will be affected by this experience. Will we all learn to appreciate each other, and in the future prioritize only “the important things?” The answer is that some will, and some won’t. People’s responses will likely be as varied and complex as people themselves. Some really will adopt this life-lesson while others may write this off as a fluke. The takeaway message in all of this is to be true to yourself. Do what feels right for you and for your family. Capitalize on those things that have become important to you, and most importantly, do not compare yourself to how others are doing it.


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ippocrates is known to have said, “Nature itself is the best physician.” Thankfully, people finally understand this statement. Albert Einstein even spoke about the impact of taking a walk outside; his words: “Look deep into nature and then you will understand everything better.”

TIME SPENT IN

NATURE

HOW IT CAN HELP WITH

YOUR HEALTH

Did you know that trees like pine and cedar release an aerosol known as phytoncides? The trees bathe themselves in these aerosols to ward off illness and disease. When we spend time around these trees, we inhale the phytoncides, which activate our own NK cells, also known as our natural killers cells, in turn, helping us ward off illness and disease.

By Jennifer Walsh Nature has often been looked at like a thing outside of us—merely as that place you go. You collect photos of vacations These findings come from Dr. Qing Li who is a doctor from the Nippon where you spend all of your hours outdoors in nature. We have experienced Medical School from Japan and has studied the effects of the forest on our the greatest migration toward the indoors in our brains for over 25 years. He is also the man who lifetime, and our health has paid the consequences. coined the term Forest Bathing in 1982, which is a We have figuratively and quite literally put the mindful meditative practice of walking slowly in the wall up between ourselves and the outside world, forest. Every time we walk in nature, we are taking a • Walk your dog. allowing ourselves to only enjoy the benefits of virtual dose of nature medicine! nature on the weekends or when we go on vacation. • Take your workout outside. For so long, our brains have been overworked and overstressed—it’s a “too many tabs open at once” • Enjoy a bike ride. Thanks to years of mounting evidence, science and type of syndrome. Unfortunately, this increases our data continue to show us how important nature stress level and creates human error. When we spend • Check out a new hiking path. is to our daily lives. Our relationship to and with time in nature we tend to release worry and concern nature must change for our overall health and • Go for a run on the beach, boardwalk, or and allow our brains to relax and to feel at ease. We well-being. We are all one ecosystem. The better anywhere that might be different or fun. activate all of our senses, which we rarely do when we we understand how interconnected we are with are indoors all day long. • Grab the kids and fly a kite. the living world, the more we will want to protect it any way we can. In our fast-paced world, the brain is a muscle that • Start a nature journal with your family. is being overused. Time outdoors and a better We can create a space of understanding about how Spot new things and write down what you understanding of how nature impacts our indoor find on your exploration. important the natural world is for our survival, world—with ample light, wood features, specific from the food we eat to the air we breathe and textures and carpeting, etc.—is key. When we receiving healthy oxygen from the trees. But trees understand the impact of nature in how we spend don’t only give us oxygen, they also share something called terpenes. Terpenes time outdoors, how we bring more nature indoors (biophilic design), and are considered to be a multivitamin for our bodies—when they are inhaled, where our food comes from, we will have a better symbiotic relationship with they heal us. the true impact that nature has on our daily lives.

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BELLA’S INFLUENCER ISSUE COVER PARTY ROCKED THE “HOUSE” On Saturday, March 28, 2020, the BELLA Magazine team celebrated its Influencer Issue with a cover party that rocked the house—their respective houses, that is! The virtual soiree celebrated the hard work that went into creating the beautiful issue. In order to stay home and do their part in flattening the curve, the team dressed up and toasted with Prosecco DOC and 1907 Water, virtually, in honor of the March/April 2020 issue, the contributors, clients, and everyone featured. The Influencer Issue showcased our cover star, Marisol Nichols, who was photographed—and would have been celebrated—at the stunning Sofitel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills.

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VIRTUAL OPEN MIC SHOW

PRESENTED BY CARAVAN STYLE STUDIO On Saturday, April 25, 2020, BELLA + ETTWomen partnered with the ladies behind Caravan Style Studio, Janine Just and Claudine DeSola Kraus, who presented a Virtual Open Mic Show to benefit small businesses. The show attracted viewers from around the country, was hosted by Pink Among Men founder Amy DePaola, and supported various small businesses, including Dune Jewelry, Preventive Measures, Brows by Amna, Styled by Andrea Caprio, Shop Lahive, Martino Cartier, Come Back Daily, and Lifetherapy. The Open Mic Show also honored Staten Island University Hospital, recognized for all the hard work of its healthcare heroes and frontline workers. SIUH representative Jamie Lynn Homan was virtually in attendance to accept the accolades on behalf of the hospital. Artist and entrepreneur Ramiro Davaro-Comas, founder of Dripped on the Road, also created a live mural that evening, commemorating the hospital. Using the traditional scrubs color as the background color, Ramiro adorned the canvas with variations of healthcare workers, as well as phrases like "Thank You," "Love," and "Heroes.� The painting will be donated to Staten Island University Hospital. Performances ranged from singing and tap-dancing, to sidesplitting comedic acts. Performers included:

Amy DePaoloa @amydepaolafilms + @pinkamongmen

Anthony Lo Cascio + Staci Cousert @taplifecompany

Jamie Lynn Homan @SIUHospital

Brittany Brave @brittanybrave Amy Hargreaves @amyhargreavesofficial continued...


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Kate Skwire @kateskwiremusic Hollis Brown @hollisbrown

Gianmarco Soresi @gianmarcosoresi

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Bernardo “Bird” Targett @bird3music

Fiddlin Johnny @thefiddlinproject

Hadley @hadleyhornig

Eman @eman_el_husseini continued...


Ramiro Davaro @dotheroad + @ramirostudio Nicole Michelle @nicolemichellesings

Linley Richter @fitfoodiefinds

Katie Boyle @katieboylecomic

Dan Davies @eman_el_husseini

Vladimir CaamaĂąo @laughingvlad

Steve Cohen @monkeyinheaven

Rebecca Kaplan @rebeccatkaplan Martino Cartier @martinocartier

For more information on the small businesses featured, visit http://bit.ly/open-mic-small-biz-support.


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PEOPLE, PLACES, PARTIES 65th Annual Viennese Opera Ball Benefiting Music Therapy at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center ©Patrick McMullan

Jean Shafiroff, Denise Rich, Star Jones and Silvia Frieser

Carnevale Gala in Venice “All the World’s a Stage” ©Matteo Prandoni BFA.com

Southampton Inn Opening of The New “Claude’s Gallery” ©Richard Lewin Lizzie Asher, Casey Kohlberg

Isabella de Luca Chartouni, Skylar Pinchal, Shana Davis, Casey Kohlberg, Christina Senia, Lizzie Asher

Influencer Lieba Nesis’ Birthday Party ©Patrick McMullan

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Home and Even Better By Norah Lawlor

The year 2020 has evolved in ways we could have never imagined. But just because we are at home, that doesn’t mean life has come to an end. Here is a sextet of influencers with ideas not just to brighten up your day but also to help others. LEESA ROWLAND Hollywood actress-turned-charitable giver, Leesa is the author of the best-selling self-help/motivational book, “Discovering the It Factor Within You: Developing Your Charismatic Personality,” which is a perfect read while in quarantine. She is also well-known for her work as a philanthropist and animal rights activist—she’s been active with the national non-profit organization Last Chance for Animals for over 20 years, and is the president of the New York non-profit group Animal Ashram, which she founded in 2013. Leesa has spent her at-home time walking her pets, and is also busy exploring themes that will be central to the second book she is currently writing. LeesaRowland.net

LIZZIE ASHER So many people have felt a sense of helplessness with the current crisis. Lizzie Asher, who is more philanthropically minded when the world is spinning on its correct axis, has spent a good portion of her quarantine—yes, making Macchu Pisco cocktails— but also working with several good friends to create a new nonprofit. Cura Collective is based out of their mutual desire to help and make a tangible impact. While the organization has come to life over many Zoom cocktail meetings, it’s a gratifying extension of the day-to-day work of the five women, who work on philanthropic efforts, the arts, media, and consulting. Their goal: To identify gaps in the current system and fill them on a need basis. CuraCollective.org PAMELA MORGAN One of the challenges of being quarantined is coming up with new, healthy ideas for meals. Pamela Morgan, lifestyle and entertaining expert of Flirting with Flavors, has some advice and great recipes on her website, including her comforting Asparagus and Leek Bisque and gluten-free Lemon Zucchini Blueberry Bread. FlirtingWithFlavors.com

MARIEBELLE CHOCOLATE Stuck at home and need a lift? Why not order a box of Mariebelle Chocolate’s signature ganache? While waiting for her New York flagship store on Broome Street to reopen, MarieBelle’s famous Aztec 65% dark hot chocolate is a delicious way to wait for the world to start turning again. MarieBelle.com

NIKKI WALTER Nikki and daughter Addison have plenty of ideas for maintaining a healthy diet and exercise regime while at home. Besides traveling to speak at events on the topic of healthy living, the mother/daughter duo has started a health movement called #RuralFit, which aims to provide those with less access to gyms with guidance on fitness routines and nutrition. Their F…it Podcast, available on the App Store, offers health advice alongside a slice of life from this mother-daughter duo. NikkiWalter.com KidsKitchenWithAddie

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