Creativ mag jun jul 2016 issue # 15

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simple steps to get to date number two

Carlacia Grant From small town to Hollywood stardom

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new york city talents. fashion and beauty spread

by Sulaah Bien-Aime

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The SUMMER FASHION issue I will probably have to stop saying how amazed I am with each issue that is published. My goal is to raise the bar and the standard for each issue as we grow and expand. As I sit here typing this letter to you, that feeling of being amazed will never quite go away. This particular issue is special because we are featuring someone close to us, but it is a name that you will remember in the years to come as she rises to stardom. Carlacia Grant, a young actress and model whom we've seen blossom over the years has followed her dreams and is now achieving the success she deserves right before us. She has recently landed three roles in three different Television series, one of which has amassed at least 5.3 million views on the first night. A proud moment not only for those close to her but also to those of Haitian and Jamaican descent as she originates from these 2 backgrounds. Moreover, it is a delight to be able to feature new talent from the city of New York, a young female photographer by the name of Sulaah Bien-Aime shares some of her photography with us, showcasing not one but 2 spreads. One of which highlights famous designers Ron & Ron whom have styled celebrities such as Jay-Z, Wass Stevens, Curtis Martin, Courtney B Vance, Hill Harper, Jamie Foxx just to name a few. Last but not least, Fashion lovers rejoice! Miami Swim Week just happened. It is our great pleasure to present to you three of the best designers of the week, Beas and Bikinis, Fhilthy Haanz and Beach Freedom. These hot and sizzling new designs will get you ready for the cruise season in sunny South Florida. It is our pleasure to give you this month a fun packed summer fashion issue also featuring our returning contributors Herbert Tucker and Robert DiVito. I am surely pleased with the outcome and I am sure that you will be too. I would like to thank our loyal writers who continue to donate their talent to this magazine. We are forever grateful as you continue to contribute to its growth. Once again ladies and gentlemen I give you our 15th issue of CREATIVMAG

CORHINN BRUNOT Founder and Editor in Chief Follow me on Twitter @ccwcnetwork

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Be bold! Be unapologetic when chasing your dreams! - Carlacia Grant


C O N T R I B U T O R S Toni Douglas Meet Ms. Antonia Douglas, known by most as, "Toni”. For almost a decade, Toni served her community as a high school English and Writing teacher in the MiamiDade County before she became an Instructional Reading Coach for MiamiDade County Public Schools. Currently, Toni is in pursuit of obtaining her Doctorate degree in the field of Education while also pursuing her goals of publishing her first book: What NOT to Do While Dating Your Non-Existent Boyfriend. In her spare time, Toni enjoys playing the piano, shopping, traveling and serving on the Board for The Millionheiress Club as their Blogger & Columnist. One day, Toni hopes to become an esteemed author, college professor and public speaker-- her favorite line, “I want to be the next Cornel West!”

Showeshi Boston Showeshi Strickland-Boston, ACC, is a certified and accredited Travel Consultant with 13 years of experience in the travel industry, beginning with close to 10 years with Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd., before opening her own full-service travel agency as a Cruise Planners and American Express Travel Representative. Her industry experience has included managing and overseeing divisions focusing on sales, marketing and training which included training and development of Sales Managers for Royal Caribbean and fellow Travel Agents. Traveling has been a life-long passion, fueled by on-going education within the field that allows Ms. Strickland-Boston to provide personalized, informed, consultative and expert travel planning to her clients. For more information about her agency, visit the agency's website at www.CruiseElite.com.

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Emonde Prosper The Conduit for the Poet Entrepreneur, Emonde M. Prosper is an author, spoken word poet, and creative entrepreneur advocate. Founder of RegalPoete, an arts and education programming company, Emonde devotes her time to developing artists into small business owners. With her first book, “Exposure is Not Enough: Pay Me for My Art” she continues to be a passionate vocal advocate for the social reform of the prosperous and sustainable artist in all art forms. www.RegalPoete.com

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Fashion Galore! Visual Art Pop Up Photography 14 18 Artistic Photography 22 Creative Concept 32 Makeup Art Photography

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Serene by artist Robert DiVito Recycable Wardrobe by Jessica Edmond

Shades of Beauty by Sulaah Bien-Aime

Fashion Photography Swimwear Collection 42

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CONTENTS

Collection 52 Pret-a-Porter New Flatbush Story - Ron & Ron Photography by Sulaah Bien-Aime

Featured Stories 60 Cover Story 70 Fashion Designers Events Writer's Corner 84 Love & Relationships

Carlacia Grant - From small town to Hollywood Stardom

Miami Swim Week

The Simple Guide on How To Get Through To date number Two by Toni Douglas

In Style 86 Traveling Escape To Italy

by Showeshi Boston

Entrepreneuship 88 Artistic Travel Towards Success by Emonde Prosper


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Cover Credit: Subject: Carlacia Grant "From small town to Stardom" Photographer: Sean Simpson Makeup and Hair: Rebecca Saint Pierre


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Artistic Photography

SERÉNE Photography by Robert DiVito with model Cayley Jay Text by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

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The waters rush’d, the waters rose, A fisherman sat by, While on his line in calm repose He cast his patient eye. And as he sat, and hearken’d there, The flood was cleft in twain, And, lo! a dripping mermaid fair Sprang from the troubled main. She sang to him, and spake the while: “Why lurest thou my brood, With human wit and human guile From out their native flood? Oh, couldst thou know how gladly dart The fish across the sea, Thou wouldst descend, e’en as thou art, And truly happy be! “Do not the sun and moon with grace Their forms in ocean lave? Shines not with twofold charms their face, When rising from the wave? The deep, deep heavens, then

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lure thee not, The moist yet radiant blue, Not thine own form, to tempt thy lot ‘Midst this eternal dew?” The waters rush’d, the waters rose, Wetting his naked feet; As if his true love’s words were those, His heart with longing beat. She sang to him, to him spake she, His doom was fix’d, I ween; Half drew she him, and half sank he, And ne’er again was seen.

THE FISHERMAN Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe 1749 – 1832


Photography: Robert DiVito Model: Cayley Jay


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Photography: Robert DiVito Model: Cayley Jay Romper by H&M


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Photography: Robert DiVito Model: Cayley Jay


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Photography: Robert DiVito Model: Cayley Jay Romper by H&M


Visual Art |

Creative Concept

Photographer: DANY KING FOTO Model: Nyla Latus Makeup: JB Edmond Designer: JB Edmond


"RECYCABLE WARDROBE" USING NEWSPAPER TO CREATE A FASHIONABLE CONCEPT By Jessica Edmond

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Photographer: DANY KING FOTO Model: Nyla Latus Makeup: JB Edmond Designer: JB Edmond


JESSICA EDMOND FROM THE HOUSE JB

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akeup Artists are usually considered the labor behind fashion shows and photoshoots, however we ask ourselves do they get the recognition they deserve? Here at CREATIV we make sure to highlight the artist in general. We consider Makeup artists the most important part of a project for they enhance the beauty of the subject. Jessica Edmond, from Naples Florida, shares with us the love and passion she has for being a makeup artist. When did you fall in love with Makeup?

** I fell in love with makeup when I realized that my artistry made so many women happy! The smiles after each session warms my heart and grow my love for the craft more and more.

art whether it be makeup, photography, designing, modeling and directing I'm a sucker for art. I must say that I dabble in each sometimes I combine them all. Which one of these talents can't you live without?

** Yikes! I think I can live without being a photographer. However, I have an amazing partner his name is Dany King and we share similar styles when it comes to capturing art. He is very good at listening to my crazy ideas and bringing them to life, so I can definitely leave the photography up to him. What was the inspiration for this editorial spread?

**My inspiration came after watching an episode of sex in the city, I called Dany and shared the idea with him. There was a clip of the main character Carrie Bradshaw crossing the street in a puffy skirt simply enjoying the moment. I thought to myself how can I recreate this with a little edge? Tell us about how you fell into being so passionate about makeup? What's more edgier then a woman rocking in newspaper ** I got started in early 2013 when a producer friend of mine dress? Nothing….absolutely nothing!! named Blak Fresher asked me to do makeup for a Haitian Where do you see yourself and your Makeup in the years to Artist and his lead model. I was an eager student with lots come? of free time and once he mentioned I would be paid I **I see myself expanding my business and opening definitely took him up on the offer. With no experience I opportunities for other young artists in different areas of art. took my work study money and spent it on tons of drugstore makeup and spent that whole night on “YouTube I have dreams of traveling the world and leaving a legacy University”. The next day I was up and ready to pamper my behind. first clients and although it was a long day of stress and Where can we find you do you have a website? work, It was an absolute success. My model looked **Yes, you can find me and more of my work at www. gorgeous, the artist was happy and I was being thehouseofjb.com complimented for a job well done. From that day on I took the craft seriously and ran with it. or on Instagram: @i.am.jb I’m sure that as an artist one does not simply have one talent. What other talent would you like to expand on?

Also my partner DANY King on Instagram @danykingfoto

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Visual Art |

Makeup Art Photography

They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder...

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Photographer: Sulaah Bien-Aime Model: Chanel G. Smith Make-Up: Danica Britton


Photographer: Sulaah Bien-Aime Model: virginia cepin Make-Up: RHEA THOMPSON


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SHADES OF BEAUTY BY SULAAH BIEN-AIME

Photographer: Sulaah Bien-Aime Models:

Izabela Michalewicz , Latasha Angell

Make-Up: Danica Britton


Photographer: Sulaah Bien-Aime Models: Latasha Angell Make-Up: Danica Britton


Photographer: Sulaah Bien-Aime Models: Izabela Michalewicz Make-Up: Danica Britton




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Swimwear Collection

TRIBE GOALS Clothing Designer: Ariane Fronseca Clothing Line: Yhaniqua Lopes Collection: Tribe Goals Jewelry Designer: Shawn Bair Jewerly Line: Barefoot Daughter Jewerly Photographer: Brady Pappas & BP Photography & Art Animal Trainer: Derrick Moultrie & Pet Resources Model: Jolaina Peltier MUA: Shawn Bair Pose Coach: TyJah Bair


Clothing Designer: Ariane Fronseca Clothing Line: Yhaniqua Lopes Collection: Tribe Goals Head Wrap: AKACHI

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Clothing Designer: Ariane Fronseca Clothing Line: Yhaniqua Lopes Collection: Tribe Goals Head Wrap: AKACHI Swimwear: Ayodele

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Clothing Designer: Ariane Fronseca Clothing Line: Yhaniqua Lopes Collection: Tribe Goals Swimwear: Sanaa

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Pret-a-Porter Collection

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New Flatbush story Photographer: Sulaah Bien-Aime Designers: Ron&Ron Female Model: Natalie Lunter Male Model : Mac Stephens Agency: Westhaven/Smart Model Management

Hair: Nikki Phillip Makeup: Nikki Phillip Location: dELROY'S cAFE


Photographer: Sulaah Bien-Aime Designers: Ron&Ron Male Model : Mac Stephens Agency: Westhaven/Smart Model Management

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C Featured Stories |

Carlacia Grant

Carlacia Grant

It’s not every day that one gets to say yes I am friends with a Hollywood star, well today we proudly can say that Carlacia has been a friend since she has been featured in our magazine during our humble beginnings and still is now that she is starting a promising career among the heavy hitters in Hollywood. Last month we had the privilege of attending the screening of the 4 night television series ROOTS , where she played Irene wife of Kunta Kinte’s great grandson. A series which has gathered more than 5.3 million views on the first night alone Nationwide Being from Miami, it really is an honor to be able to share wonderful experience with her as she rises to stardom. On that day, her fans, friends and family made sure to give her a warm welcome, having such a golden heart she made sure to take a picture with each and every person whom attended. In honor of her return we decided to get close and personal with Carlacia, Enjoy the few words exchanged with her:

"You can acheive whatever you desire if you put your mind to it" Photography by Sean Simpson


Photographer: Sean Simpson Makeup and Hair: Rebecca Saint Pierre Wardrobe: Oheemaa by Sally Torpey Location: design district Miami


Photographer: Sean Simpson Makeup and Hair: Rebecca Saint Pierre Wardrobe: Oheemaa by Sally Torpey Location: design district Miami


Photographer: Sean Simpson Makeup and Hair: Rebecca Saint Pierre Wardrobe: Oheemaa by Sally Torpey Location: design district Miami

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arlacia Grant is an actress whose upbringing brought her to Europe,UK and all across the U.S. She has trained at the infamous Esper studios in New York." - IMDP.com

Let's talk a little bit about your beginnings, How young were you when you started in the entertainment industry?

I was a lead in Robert Luis Stevenson’s play Treasure Island. I was crowned Miss Teen Miami. I sort of fell into modeling and I got hired to do a commercial with Bank Atlantic or Bank of America, I can’t really remember it has been so long. I’ve been doing so much as a child, even being part of a slew of plays….it’s then I realized this is what I really wanted to do. What is the youngest you have been when you started and the entertainment industry like in Treasure Island for example?

I was about 11 or 12. My mom was the one taking me to all the auditions when I was little you can't really do anything unless you have a parent's consent. However my dad was the one who took the activities as hobbies. My mom was definitely my biggest supporter. It’s been now two years since we’ve worked together in New York, You have been previously featured in the magazine in a photoshoot spread for Oheemaa. How did you transition from model to actress?

Actually a lot has happened since we’ve worked together. I’ve been focusing more on acting instead of modelling, I landed a role in the series on Game of Silence and other TV series that you will come out soon. How did you land a role in Game of Silence can you tell me a little bit more about the process of auditions?

My agent called me about the audition and actually I sent the tape in and then they called me and told me that you got the role. I can’t believe it was that simple but tell us a little bit more about your trending role right now in the series Roots, how do you feel that Roots just made 5.3 million viewers on the very first night?

Photographer: Sean Simpson Makeup and Hair: Rebecca Saint Pierre Wardrobe: Oheemaa by Sally Torpey Location: design district Miami

It’s just amazing! It's actually only in the Nationwide for now however we have an international contract it's exciting it's actually unbelievable I was watching it last night thanking God I can't believe I'm a part of this. That's the kind of thought that goes in my head.


Well congratulations!! You know we are all rooting for you moreover we know that Roots is only a 4 night event what happens to the series after that?

That's pretty much it. It's based off of the original ROOTS from 1977 it's a miniseries, and miniseries have a beginning and an end it does not come back for a second season because it is based on the book. Okay so we know that you're part of ROOTS and you also have a role in Game of Silence however we've heard through the grapevine that you also have a role on OWN you will be working directly with Oprah tell us more about that?

Carlacia Grant as Irene in ROOTS. -IMDb.com

Yes actually the project is called Greenleaf we just finished filming. It's actually pretty exciting coming off of ROOTS you're already at such a high and then you get a call that Oprah already approved you to be part of her show so is just the best year ever!

Silence.. -IMDb.com

a one-time thing?

hits toward what I'm doing. So you have 3 projects under your belt as of now so are you thinking Hollywood permanently?

I'm actually back and forth right now, but I'm mostly in LA. So what other projects are you working on right now besides those three?

Nothing I can say we have to wait until it comes out. For those who don’t know Carlacia is of Haitian and Jamaican descent. Her success is definitely a proud moment for us all. The next question is very important to us, every Caribbean child can relate to this, I have to ask you what did your parents think?

My mom was always the supporting type she is the kind of person who would say you know what if this is what you want to do, go for it. She and my aunt were probably the only So what role do you play in Greenleaf? people who were really supportive and I play Danielle Turner I can't really say too encouraged me to pursue my dream in acting. much until it airs my character has so many twists and turns but it's very pertinent to the However everyone else were a NO!! They’re the ones saying go be a doctor or lawyer or a story line who my character is and what she veterinarian I constantly heard you need to go represents in the church. to school get an education get a degree work Carlacia Grant and Demetrius Grosse as and die. (Terry Bausch and Alicia Bausch) in Game Of Is it a series that has many seasons or just Yes we just got renewed for a second season it comes out June 21st GREENLEAF IS ALREADY AIRING EVERY WEDNESDAY ON THE OWN NETWORK CHECK YOUR LOCAL LISTINGS. Are you also part of the second season?

Carlacia Grant as "Danielle Turner" on OWN's Greenleaf.- IMDb.com

That part I don't know as of yet we haven't started filming that yet. So do they renew your contract right after the first season or how does that work?

I guess it depends on the writing they haven't written it yet so it depends on the script itself then they can determine who is staying and who is leaving. I'm a little bummed that you can't tell us a little bit more about Green Leaf?

Did you see the trailer?! The trailer actually gives a lot away if you see me in the trailer it


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But you certainly prove them wrong?

I did!!!! So how do you think they feel now?

ROYALTY. GHANA. FASHION.

Actually there's nothing to be said anymore because right now nobody remembers what they said actually it's a greater feeling that I’m able to show them that I can achieve whatever I put my mind to. The point there is even better than gloating. It’s to say yeah I did it and you can do it too Do you think that had you stayed in Miami you would have had the same opportunities that you have right now?

Absolutely not. So would you say that New York open doors for you?

New York New Orleans Atlanta all of these places were stepping stones on the role they played on where I am today. I love Miami I will always love Miami but at the time they weren't really opportunities to get those roles in

I would be asking myself where do I go from here like for example everyone wants to work with Oprah… scratch that off my list and I'm on a historical TV show so where do I go from here?....Actually moving on and taking on blockbuster hits taking on a few movies would be an amazing thing to do next. Do you think that rejection is based off of the way you look or the type of actor that they are looking for or what do you think it is?

It can be all of those factors and more sometimes you can ask your manager okay so what happened sometimes it's the stupidest thing you just have to know that it wasn't meant for you and you just pick yourself up and move on to the next project. What would you say to someone who wants to follow your footsteps?

Don't ever quit I think there are so many times in my life that I could have quit because things were not going my way when you hear me Landing a role in Game of Silence it seems so easy but you don't see the investment that I I know that you have worked with some have put in and the training and the lessons other big names in the industry like for and all the money to do that and I've heard so example T.I and Laurence Fishburne how many no's before I got to that point so I want was that experience? people to understand but you will hear many Amazing just amazing you see yourself in photos next to them and then you start asking no's you have to understand that in this yourself oh my goodness is that really me and industry you will be facing a lot of rejections is then you meet them on set and they are really just about getting better and constantly tuning your craft cool like for example you would never know that he is the way he is because he's really Would you say that you're living your really cool he is really down to earth always dream job you're actually doing what you willing to help he's just a really cool dude want to do? actually it was an amazing experience because Absolutely…My dream just came true and I’m everybody else was just excited to be here entirely grateful. everybody came to actually meet me and it's one of those moments that you want to write It has been an absolute pleasure getting to down in your Journal know you, for your fans of course. We can only wish you success in your career and hope that So where would you want to see yourself you will grace our pages once more in the near in the next couple of years? future. I feel like this is just a hard question because I actually have to sit down and think like wow I've had so such amazing opportunities it's like

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BEACH FREEDOM Designed by susan denner

Photographed by Frazer Harrison Photo Credit - Getty Images for Beach Freedom


Young, Wild and Free designs floated down the runway at Beach Freedom’s Spring Summer 2017 collection show. The lifestyle apparel line screamed effortless beauty with gauzy maxi dresses and tie dye flowing shorts. Beyond the beach, this line takes its wearer from beachwear everywhere. Beach Freedom is for the traveling, free spirited woman who looks for an authentic unique item to embrace her effortless chic style. Feminine lace detail mixed with traditional Mexican blanket fabric, hand tie-dyes and embroidery the line gives the essence of Coachella and a Woodstocky vintage feel. Made in a small co-operative near Tulum, Mexico each piece is hand finished and to be enjoyed as one of a kind! Beach Freedom’s catwalk debut impressed major editors, buyers and social influencers. Flocking to the LYCRA Swim Salon at the W South Beach, industry members packed the house at Beach Freedom’s runway debut. A local to Miami Beach, designer Susan Denner embodies her flirty line of separates and caftans. Radiant models threw up the peace sign at the catwalk finale to show off their be free attitude represented by Beach Freedom. Follow @beachfreedom on Instagram.

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Photographed by Frazer Harrison Photo Credit - Getty Images for Beach Freedom

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Filthy Haanz Creative director: Wilber Tellez

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Canadian based resort label Filthy Haanz unveiled their 2017 collection at SWIMMIAMI at the WET Deck. The gorgeous runway set atop the W South Beach's pool served host to both male and female models in gorgeous rich jeweltones. Notable for a sophisticated yet raw design philosophy, the brand continues to traverse boundaries. The brand’s creative director Wilber Tellez was inspired by his travels. For 2017, an apparent Spanish influence made waves through the fabric choice and styling. “The raw sights, sounds, and textures off the streets led me to believe this city, its people and culture, were the epitome of our brand lifestyle.” This season, Wiber described his collection as "mysterious sexy" and that it was. Models strutted in sunglasses Tnemnroda and dainty jewelry by Tracilynn Jewelry.

Vivid jewel tones were complimented by a gold sheen lace and black strappy details. Unexpected teal and maroon color combinations caught the eye of attendees. The women’s category includes monokinis, bikinis, maillots, and wraps, whilst the men’s category includes speedos and trunks complimented with an assortment of essential tops and tanks perfect for poolside. The entire collection will range from $79-$300 CAD. For three years now Filthy Haanz has delivered a lifestyle of “untamedsophistication,” driven by a changing consumer landscape. “We’re tapping into a new and exciting market,” says designer Wilber Tellez, “that is driven by young professionals...Filthy Haanz designs for the work-hard- play-hard consumer.” More of his designs can be found at www. filthyhaanz.com

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BaeS AND BIKINIS Designed by Stephanie Princi

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Baes and Bikinis runway debut went off without a hitch. Industry fled to the LYCRA Swim Salon at the W South Beach only to be turned away due to the packed venue. Sun tanned models radiantly strutted the runway in jeweltone flower hair-pieces highlighting the gorgeous crochet details of every bae in her bikini. Baes and Bikinis is a collection of swimsuit each uniquely designed by Malibu resident, Stephanie Princi. A native of Malibu, her line of bikinis is inspired by beaches around the Greek islands, Hawaii and Malibu. Baes and Bikinis creates very detailed, simple, sexy, high quality swimwear, which combines imported soft fabrics and seamless comfort to encompass the lifestyle of the perfect low cut island bikini as well as the flirty Malibu fit. Inspired by her mother's line of high-end crocheted bikinis as well as her passion for art and design, this 20 year old designer set out to create a unique and more attainable line of bikinis that her and friends could love. Stephanie has had a great deal of support from family and friends, which has allowed her to be successful at a young age. Baes and Bikinis combines sugar and spice to in its popular cheeky bottoms and flattering tops that make a woman feel comfortable and confident in her own skin. A 2017 collection inspired by all things Coachella, Baes and Bikinis stunned with rich jewel tones in one of a kind crochet patterns. Vibrant hues peaked through this season in cheeky braided bottoms and larger than life floral hats and crowns. With a swim designer mother and a Malibu zip code comes celebs. Notable attendees included lead guitarist of Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora and transgender model Carmen Carrera. Ava Sambora, daughter of Richie and Heather Locklear took her grand finale walk down the runway with designer Stephanie Princi. For more information on the brand go to www.baesandbikinis.com and follow @baesandbikinis on Instagram.

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Writer's Corner |

Love and Relationships

The Simple Guide on How to Get Through, to Date Number Two TONI DOUGLAS Toni is in pursuit of obtaining her Doctorate degree in the field of Education while also pursuing her goals of publishing her first book, "What NOT to Do While Dating Your Non-Existent Boyfriend."

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or most single people, it’s not hard to secure a date for a night out on the town. Simply going to a dating website and sending a “smiley” face to someone’s mailbox can land you, (what I affectionately like to call), “A chicken dinner”. Now this is only certain with someone you may not have much interest in other than good conversation, sex or a hot meal. The challenge comes in when you have a strong desire to meet someone special and actually go out on a date with meaning. You really want to bask in the sweetness of romance and try something refreshing and new for a change with someone you’ve been eyeing for some time, or even someone you’ve recently met that sparked your interest. For a lot of people, this happens. But what comes next is a total bust! The phone stops ringing, text messages aren’t as frequent and somehow, date number two never really happens. No matter where you go on a date, who accidentally spit a piece of broccoli on the other person’s plate or who forgot their credit card at home, you can still get a second date and plenty more thereafter if you keep up with your end of the bargain. Here is how to flourish on your first date and actually make it to date number two (considering no one throws a drink on anyone at the end of the night):

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Cut the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde act. Be Yourself. I cannot stress this one enough! It is very important to be your most authentic self when you’re out on your very first date. This rule holds weight because while you’re getting to know the person more and more, and pieces of you begin to unravel, you don’t want to end up being someone completely different than you are by month 3. When you’re out, there’s no need to put on fake accents, ask the waiter for the restaurant’s most expensive wine (on a mediocre budget), or make crude, obnoxious jokes hoping to come off as Mr./Mrs. Funny. These types of things only make you look silly and could even be a little offensive. Be the same person on the date that you are around your friends, (with some discretion of course). When you’re trying to draw a person into your world, you want to make sure they get the best of you. I’m here to tell you ladies and gentlemen, the best of you…is you.

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Check your hygiene at the door. One of the things that attracts someone to you, is your smell. A little cologne or perfume can actually create a sense of warmth and sexual attraction between you and your first date. The worst thing you can ever do is not be prepared and

turn your date away because you refused to brush your teeth after devouring an onion sandwich. The rules are uncomplicated: Take a shower before you go out on your first date. Enhance your shower experience with deodorant, cologne or even treat your date to freshly washed hair. Make certain that your breath is fresh and free from strong odors. Brush your teeth, floss and even gargle to knock out any bad-tasting flavors from food you may have had earlier in the day. Lastly, make sure your clothes are clean and free of stains/spots. Some people have the misconception that they must spend a ton of money to look good for a first date – it’s the exact opposite. So long as your clothes are wrinkle free and they don’t have a ton of imperfections, you’re good to go! On the whole, don’t let your breath or armpits be the reason your date goes to the restroom and never comes back.

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Leave your ex at the exit. Never, ever, ever talk about your ex-boyfriend/ girlfriend on the first date. We hear this all of the time, but many of us don’t stick by it. We easily get trapped into bringing up our exes because on first dates, we’re often asked: Why are you single?, When was the last time you were in a relationship? or What do you look for in a guy/girl? While these may seem like honest open questions, they’re a trap for failure. First dates should be fun. First dates are you getting to know the person now and not getting to know their past. There is plenty of time to bring up the past, but don’t do it while you’re out making your first impressions. Keep the questions light, fun and free. For example, asking questions like: Where do you like to get away or escape reality? What do you do for a living? What would you dream of doing? What excites you? and What’s your favorite movie? can tell you a lot about a person. These types of questions lend themselves to other questions and can keep the conversation going for hours. Bringing up an ex can cause you to inadvertently vent, get upset or turn your date completely off. Keep the discussion in the now and leave your ex where you left 'em! In general, there are not many rules to making it to date number two. If the person you’re out with can’t accept who you are or what you bring to the table, then that person is not for you anyway. What you do have control over is how you present yourself while you’re out. So what if the person doesn’t like your taste in shoes or the way you combed your hair that night? At least they can’t walk away saying you were bogus, a complete scumbag or condescending. You gave the best you, you could have given… (Happy dating!)

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Travel In Style

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ountainous terrain. Lush fields of green. Groves of olive trees, and vineyards full of plump wine grapes. Historical works of art complimenting the many monuments that have stood the test of time. Italy is one of the brightest jewels of the Mediterranean. With it’s amazing history, cultural significance, and superb cuisine, Italy is a country that should be on every “must” list for vacation. Italy has everything you’re looking for from coastal retreats to unique islands that still hold fast to the country’s old world traditions and lifestyle. Throughout the country there is something for everyone.

the Forum and a statue of Julius Caesar. At the end of the street is the most astonishing monument of them all – the Roman Colosseum -- where gladiators and athletes tested their skills and prowess. Of course, a visit to Rome should include a tour of Vatican City inclusive of St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel. House in each are the most works of Michelangelo outside of the city of Florence. Near the Spanish Steps is some of the most high-end shopping centers that can be found in the area – stores such as Chanel, Bulgari, and Salvatore Ferragamo.

Florence boasts artisans who are master leather-workers and jewelry makers. Throughout the city are beautiful art pieces ranging from paintings to sculptures, most Rome is arguably one of the best known cities notably the Statue of David, that tell the city’s in all of Italy. Starting at the Trevi Fountain, history. The neighboring city of Pisa is most an architectural masterpiece that took 30 years famous for its Leaning Tower found at Piazza to build, your tour through this fascinating del Duomo. For wine connoisseurs, these cities city follows cobblestone streets as you round are the ultimate stops in the region of Tuscany corners leading down a broad street featuring particularly for Chianti and Sangiovese wines.


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5. One of the most romantic cities in the world is Venice. The spectacular Grand Canal gives way to a vast superhighway on water. Venetians easily maneuver their gondolas through the canals conducting day-to-day life. It’s a fascinating site to see and to experience via tour with a gondolier. Reflective of their rich and colorful culture, Venetian masques can be found in local artisan shops. Around the Grand Rialto, are a variety of shops and restaurants that engulf visitors in pure Venetian charm. Other highlights from Venice are Saint Mark’s Square, infamous for being the burial place of St. Mark and home to hundreds of pigeons. There are plenty of gelato stores and stands that are worth visiting every time one comes into view. For a true Venetian experience visit Bàcaro Jazz Restaurant and Bar (bacarojazz.com) for live music,

6. great food, and the hanging bras from the ceiling (it’s more tasteful than it sounds!).

shorelines along with restaurants serve fresh seafood from the Mediterranean Sea.

A quick ferry ride from Venice to Murano brings visitors to the island home of hand-blown glass. Visitors are encouraged to watch demonstrations of this age-old technique that can create everything from chandeliers to cufflinks. Another ferry ride takes visitors to the “Island of Lace” known as Burano. Handmade lace with intricate patterns can be found in all shapes and sizes.

Ultimately, from the “toe” to the “heel,” Italy has the most incredible food (check out the traditional Italian pizza in Naples), wine, art, and architecture that can be found anywhere. Traveling the country is made easy through cruises and land tours. It’s worth the investment for the most remarkable trip encompassing old world history with modern touches!

There are many other enjoyable sites in the country of Italy, especially along the coast. The Amalfi Coast and Lake Como are just a few of the coastal cities that highlight the stunning beaches and upscale resort lifestyle of well-to-do Italians. Picturesque castles dot the

Adventure awaits! Book your next visit to Italy, I would be more than glad to assist.

1. Rome, Trevi Fountain 2. Venice River 3. Florence, Santa Croce 4. Livorno Pisa Cathedral 5. Venice Cafe 6. Venician Mask

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Writer's Corner |

Artistic Entrepreneuship

written by Emonde Prosper

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One of my favorite singer/songwriter/activist/ entertainer is the late Ms. Josephine Baker. She was elegant, prolific, daring, and best of all a worldclass traveler. Now, I am sure the last description would intrigue you especially, if you are unaware of Josephine Baker's life story.

Traveling TOWARDS Success

only in your town. Get to know the rest of the world, it awaits. It's like having tea with your CPA that lives in France, or breakfast with the product developer in Morocco, these moves can only strengthen your business. You may not do this with every person you work with overseas, but you definitely should with a person you would like to collaborate on a longterm basis. You never know what could happen. Just choose a location and find out who you would want to work with and build that connection. First online and eventually in person.

though he lives in LA. All of my projects have an international influence attached to them because I know it is advantageous to my business. Pay attention to your surroundings while overseas and that next level global business element will flow to you.

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end of the day as entrepreneurs, we are looking to make money. You must invest in yourself by Baker had begun a modest dancing career in her meeting new people: your customers. As I hometown of St. Louis, Missouri, USA. explained in the beginning, Josephine Baker went However, to hit the major stage she became a to Europe, but it went deeper than that. She longterm activist against racism and Test the market. What I truly got out always had a desire to come back home to the segregation. To overcome such obstacles, Baker of travelling was getting to know how strong my States, but she was never received in the same had to take risks and made the decision to head way as she was in Europe. On her deathbed, they to Europe. In France, Baker made an iconic name poetry was. I was able to share it with different cultures and people (some that don't even speak found her surrounded by newspapers praising for herself and broke barriers that were designed English) and I've had the privilege to see her performance to a soldout celebrity and to hold her back as an AfricanAmerican. firsthand how it affected people. The audience royalty filled crowd at Carnegie Hall. It was 1975, What are the barriers that can be broken by wanted to buy everything we had after each 40+ years after her career began. Beforehand, a adding travel to your business? Is it expanding performance. I understood my audience and NO columnist and many others reported that she your market to a new set of customers? Is it new ONE could tell me my words are not impactful. had a talent that only France can love. Wow! collaborative partners and/or sponsors? Is it Why do you think Patti LaBelle or many other Baker gave up her United States' citizenship. She expanding your mind to the next level? Or is it artists love to go on tour. That face to face even became a spy for France during the war having others put that "respect on your name"?. interaction inspires them and can become very with Germany. Nevertheless, that love from the All of these areas are important towards your lucrative. Would South Africa love that new French allowed her to have a 50 year career, raise personal development and essentially, the success necklace you've designed? Would Brazil like the 12 adopted children in a castle (now a of your business. new magazine you've created? Or would India monument), & become a legend in the United like the new lotion you've implemented? Yes States. There are tons of stories like Josephine Baker's. they would. Research and see how you can test In using my own, I chose to travel to over 20 the market through on a global scale. Ask yourself what can your international fans do countries performing my poetry. Not just for you? Fear of this leap is ok. I was nervous at because of my love for travel, but I needed a new first too. Start small. Go to the west coast if you Ideas await you. Vacations are so audience. An audience ready to listen and believe are in the east coast. Go to the northern part of underrated. Taking a break clears your head, you in my art. That experience did more for me than your state if you are in the southern part. It is become stronger and are more focused when I could have ever imagined. It has made me an also a budget friendly way to go about it as well. you return. The exact same applies to business invincible force within the artistAs you feel it is time to venture more, study the trips. When I first returned from my entrepreneurship community. It will do the place you want to go to. Find a comprehensive international tour I had to find a way to keep my same for any business if you embrace it. Here are site about travel. One of my websites name fresh. Everyone else had a weekly venue, four WHYs you should travel toward your regalescapades.com hosts comprehensive but I hated the idea of being confined to a success. information on air, land and sea contained in one building. Inspired by traveling, I created The space. Take your time. but success awaits your RegalPoete Radio Show, a weekly online radio business through travel. Happy traveling. The economy is global. We hear this program dedicated to artists entrepreneurs. One statement all of the time in business, . It is, of my shows was aired live in Jamaica while on however, not a buzz word so do not treat it in vacation. I can interview anyone from anywhere. that way. Don't miss opportunities by staying I had Omari Hardwick as one of my first guest

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