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TeenProm exalte Issue Prom Must-Haves
Hottest Trends: Radiant Orchid
Hair How-To’s
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TEENEXALTE Exalte’= Inspire (n spr) to fill with enlivening or exalting emotion to stimulate to action; motivate to breathe life into to encourage by filling with confidence, enthusiasm artistic idea
Publisher Kymberly Soule’ Kymberly@Exaltemagazine.com Co-Publisher Michael Soule’ Editor-in-Chief Desha’ Ringe Desha@Exaltemagazine.com Teen Board Aubrey Moran Blakley Parker Michelle Bosarge Contributing Writer Tambra Carter Tambra@Exaltemagazine.com Art Design Desha’ Ringe Photographer Elle Photography
COMING JULY 2014 Facebook.com/PensacolaFashionWeek
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Prom Hairstyles
Find the perfect dress
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Finding great friends What’s Up?! Q & a
healthy treat recipe!
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Fashion Trends: radiant orchid
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International Junior Miss 2014
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Teen exalte’ and you!
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Editor’s Note I never imagined my life would turn out the way it is right now. Ok. Who am I kidding?! I fantasized daily it would be like this! I am so incredibly blessed in every aspect of my life, and God is proving to me that you genuinely reap what you sow. I recently was fortunate enough to walk in Fashion Week New Orleans and in turn, received offers to further my modeling career. But what is truly amazing is the story behind my decision to try out for Fashion Week. Although I’ve strived to be a professional model since I was 16, I knew some opportunities may be limited because I am not nor will ever be a size 2. When I read the flyer for the casting call for Fashion Week, my eyes were immediately drawn to the “measurements” requirement of sizes I cannot naturally achieve. Deciding to forgo the instantaneous “NO!” I knew I would encounter, I booked a photo shoot the day of casting instead. My great friend, Kymberly Soule’ (Publisher and founder of this wonderful magazine and its sister Exalte’), encouraged me to not give up on my dreams of gracing runways for designers; so I made the quick decision and drove over an hour from my shoot to the casting. Hands sweating, preparing myself to be turned away, I took my photos with the photographer, walked for the panel of judges, and plead my case when asked of my size. I left with a small feeling of hope and clung to the dream of getting a call back. Waiting to hear my fate was possibly the most nerve-racking time period of my life! I promised myself that I would not let bad news discourage me and that I would never give up on my dreams, though at times I knew I was lying to myself to keep from feeling like a failure. Three weeks later, my family and I shared tears of joy when an email titled “CONGRATS! YOU GOT A CALL BACK!” danced across my phone, and I immediately stopped to thank God for the opportunity. Not only did I receive a call back, I was asked to walk for five different designers and open one of the shows. I felt so honored to be considered so highly. My experience with Fashion Week New Orleans proved to me that, if you continue to work hard for what you want in life, God will bless you. Sometimes, it may take almost ten years; but dedication and patience pays off in the end. I feel on top of the world, as if I broke boundaries I set against myself; and I only want to work harder to achieve more. I hope in reading this issue, you will find your inner strength to reach for those hopes and dreams you believed to be too far away. I want you to know that you can honestly do anything you set your mind and heart to because in the end, you hold the power within yourself. Don’t ever give up; don’t ever settle. And promise me that no matter how busy your life may become, never forget to make time for the things you love.
-Desha’ Ringe
Are you ready to stand out this Prom season?!
Shop Spicy Dark Cosmetics! Not only do they have a variety of makeup, with something for everyone’s taste, Spicy Dark is known for their WILD colors! This Prom season, it’s all about color, so try a bright purple lipstick, a lime green manicure, or a hot pink smoky eye!
Teen Board Introduction:
“In a world where you can be anything, be yourself.”
Michelle If you have ever wished for someone to look up to, search no further! Michelle Bosarge, 16, is one of the nicest and most well-rounded young women I have had the pleasure of working with. Besides being an amazing contributing writer to this magazine (such articles including Girls’ Night: Sleepover Essentials and Pinteresting Your Room), she spends her time dancing, modeling, and volunteering. “I am in a group called SPL, which means ‘Stay Strong, Stay Pure, Stay Lovely.’ It’s a group of girls...who strive to live for God and share our kindness and time [with others],” she boasts proudly. Through the years, Michelle has excelled in dancing and now teaches classes, herself. And while she loves to model, she also enjoys being behind the camera as well. She has taken an interest in photography and knows it will surely give her an advantage when it comes to modeling. And of course, what teenager doesn’t enjoy her time with friends?! Michelles says whenever she and her besties get together, they are “laughing until we cry.” Family-oriented, giving, and downto-earth are just a few of the many ways I can describe this amazing girl. She is certainly one of our top writers and hardest workers; and even though she can find herself overwhelmingly busy with school, volunteering, and extracurriculars, Michelle always finds the time to get everything done and with a smile on her face! Even with her many talents blossoming, she claims she is unsure of what her career path will be. I am confident that she will be amazing at whatever she sets out to do. She has a bright future ahead! -Desha’ Ringe
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“‘The depth of friendship does not depend on the length of acquaintance.’ Without a doubt, I’m going to have to say I agree.” Kalista Duvey, a 17 year old fashion model in San Francisco, California tells Teen Exalte’ that, in the midst of her hectic life as a runway and print model, she sparked a connection in a chance meeting with someone; and they are now the closest of friends. Cesar Fernandez, 15, grew up in the same town as Kalista yet had never crossed paths with her until recently, when they were introduced through one of Kalista’s dance students. Sometimes, timing can be everything, as Kalista was coming to see the reality of life as a professional model. “Like everything else, there is a downside to it [modeling] that not many people get to see...shooting all day with little to no sleep, traveling over night to get to an audition the next morning, and not having much time to just...be yourself around friends. I think that’s the toughest thing for me to deal with as a teenager.” So Kalista found confort in her new friendship and soon decided to share with Cesar her love of modeling. The two did a photo shoot together and recognized they worked well with each other in front of the camera. Cesar also found a new love of modeling, as well. “Shooting with [Cesar] was nothing but laughter in an attempt to be serious!” Kalista tells us. “To sum it all up, we are just two friends that have big dreams...and [are] determined to succeed.” Truly, you never know where friendship will find you.
We asked the questions you’re dying to know the answers to! Q. Should I kiss on the first date?
A. It depends on how you both feel. If a girl is giving clues, go for it! Girls usually love for their guy to make the first move.
Q. How hard could it be to get married and have kids in college? A. I can personally refer to this question. My parents, both working and taking care of two kids, went to school to better their education; and it was hard on us all. I have been preached to my whole life: Go to college right after high school; get your degree; then think about a family and kids. My parents always say that if they could do it all over again, they would’ve went to school first, completed their full education, then thought about a family. I personally think that I am going to finish school before I think about any of it! -Teen Board member, Blakley Parker
Q. Is it wrong to talk to more than one guy at one time?
A. Girls, there is nothing wrong with having options and keeping them open. Don’t be exclusive with anyone if you wish to talk to more than one person. But if you do choose to have a relationship, be faithful!
Q. Why would God do this to me? A. God will never make you go through anything that He knows you can’t handle! He says in His Word that He will never leave you nor forsake you. God has your life planned out, and sometimes He puts hurdles in front of us to see if we are willing to take a leap of faith for Him. Keep your faith; stay strong; pray often; and God will get you through!
Do you have any burning questions you want answers to? Email us at desha@exaltemagazine.com You just might see your questions in our next issue!
All About
Prom
Let’s Play Tips on how to amp up your night!
Leave a lasting impression with a BOLD lip! Amp up your favorite lipstick by applying a loose glitter over it.
Add a little bling to your eyes with a pair of false lashes lined in crystals.
Pop some color on those lids!
Color is in this prom season, so don’t be afraid to bring out that purple eyeliner or orange eyeshadow.
Add some sparkle to your smoky eye with a glitter pigment. Try a white liner on your water line to open up and brighten your eyes.
Go for the gusto and use glitter over your entire eye! Finish the look with a pop of color in the inner corners, and add some flirt with a paid of false lashes.
A smile is the best makeup a girl can wear...
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Are you a straight & sleek kind of girl? Or do you prefer a classy updo? Whatever your choice, we at Teen Exalte’ know it’s just as important to have the perfect hair as it is to have the perfect dress. And if you’re that DIY chick who likes to save her pennies instead of spending them in the salon, we have some great step-by-step hairstyles that are SO in this season!
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Hair Styles
Here is an easy, 3-step hair style that is great for just about any length of hair. 1. Using a curling iron, create loose curls; run your fingers through them if they are too tight. 2. Spritz a strong-hold hairspray under the first couple layers of hair at your crown, and tease a bit to create volume. 3. Pull back half of your hair, securing them with bobby pins near the nape of your neck.
Hair Styles Braids are all the rage! If you have medium to long hair, this awesome braided style would stand out! 1. Pin the front of your hair back, if needed to keep out of your face. 2. Tease the crown of your head for added volume. Using a root spray or volume powder helps! 3. Section off your hair into three equal parts. 4. Braid your three sections and secure. 5. Twist each braid to the back, and secure with bobby pins. Set with a finishing spray. Now you have an amazing updo!
Hair Styles Short hairstyles can be just as AMAZING!
We didn’t forget our short-haired ladies! 1. Curl your hair lightly with an iron. 2. Starting from the middle of your hair, twist a section from the roots. 3. Take another section from above your ears, and twist it in the same manner. 4. Going around your hairline, twist sections into each, forming one large crown. Secure with hair pins. 5. Use hairspray and a comb to hold hair in place and comb down flyaways. 6. Spray hair well to set the style. 7. If you choose, you can pin back your bangs with a bobby pin. Beautiful!
The Perfect Dress!
The most important piece of the Prom puzzle is finding the perfect dress. The color, the style, the length, the price...everything has to be perfect. This year’s top Prom dresses prove to be some of the hottest-looking styles yet. Teen Exalte’ is here to bring you our Top Picks of 2014!
Pantone named Radiant Orchid 2014’s Color of the Year. This gorgeous form-fitting gown has enough bling to make more than enough of a statement alone, but the thigh-high slit adds a more flirtatious look. PromGirl.net $430
The Hi-Low style continues to reign this year, and this light orchid ruffle dress will keep all eyes on you this Prom season. This strapless, jeweled organza dress not only flatters all body types; but the Hi-Low cut of the skirt shows off those amazing legs! AliExpress.com $125
The Sweetheart neckline is a top look that’s in style today. Whether you’re an A or a D, this heart-shaped neckline is sure to flatter in all the right places.
A style that has been trending for the past few years is one of 2014’s hottest looks- short Prom dresses. Not everyone wants to don an evening gown for Prom; and having a cocktail length dress, like this glittery gold tulle piece, allows you more opportunities to wear it again! SimplyDresses.com $278
The ever-beautiful Princess dress will never go out of style! Try a gown with contrasting colors like this black and light pink satin dress. The empire beading helps slim the waist and adds a touch of glitz to this glamorous gown. JDBridal.com $207
Choose a dress that compliments your body type. A higher waist makes you look taller and leaner. If you have a smaller bust, try wearing something with a corset-lined top to give you a fuller look.
“Prom” by Laurie Halse Anderson, the acclaimed writer of “Speak,” is a witty book about a teenager who finds herself in a bind when her school’s faculty advisor over their prom steals the money; and she takes it upon herself to make their prom happen!
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Top Song Prom 2014
Katy Perry “Dark Horse”
Top Theme Prom 2014
Masquerade
Go Smile teeth whitening pen is a great, cheaper alterative to more expensive whitening treatments. Everyone wants to have a bright, white smile for prom! Use this pen twice a day, and you’ll see results in a week! You can find them at Ulta for only $20!
We want to see YOUR prom pictures! Follow us on Instagram @teenexalte! Upload your pictures and hashtag us! #teenexalteprom
Spotlight Jasmine Lee, of Daphne, Alabama, was crowned this year’s Alabama Teen for International Junior Miss. Jasmine’s platform at IJM is “People Against Violent Crimes.” In 2007, Jasmine lost her grandfather, Bobby Wilson, to a violent crime, and she has been an outspoken advocate ever since. She is a member of the organization “VOCAL,” which supports local family members who have lost loved ones due to violent crimes. Jasmine’s aunt, Tracey Goens, started a “VOCAL” group in Baldwin County, Alabama. Jasmine, 18, currently attends college at Southern Union in Auburn. She will travel to Virginia Beach in July to compete for the IJM National Title. International Junior Miss is a scholarship program organized to encourage positive achievement by helping to build self awareness in our youth and young women of today.. The IJM program awards scholarships based on achievements through competition and service throughout the year. Awards are provided for academic achievement, volunteer service and spirit of participation. Other scholarships are provided for excellence in talent, modeling, public speaking and other optional categories. We at Teen Exalte’ wish Jasmine the best of luck! -Tambra Carter
Frosty Recipe With the weather warming up, sometimes it’s nice to enjoy a thick, creamy Frosty. But did you know that some of the big-chain restaurants’ treats have upwards of 600 calories each?! We found a great, healthier alternative recipe to help you beat the heat as we roll into summer!
Ingredients -2 cups of light almond or soy milk (can use vanilla or chocolate) -1/2 cup flavored protein powder -2 tablespoons of unsweet cocoa -2 tablespoons of Stevia or Splenda -3/4 teaspoon of Xanthan Gum (Shh!!! It’s the secret ingredient to make it thick and frothy!) -5-10 ice cubes
Directions -Combine all ingredients and BLEND! -Try adding frozen bananas, strawberries, or even peanut butter for different flavors -Try freezing milk and use in places of regular ice cubes
Send us your favorite healthy recipes! desha@exaltemagazine.com
style moment
Radiant Orchid Pantone named Radiant Orchid 2014’s Color of the Year. Here are some must-have pieces for the season!
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1. Ultraviolet eyeshadow, BobbiBrown.com $22 2. Heroine lipstick, MACCosmetics.com $16 3. Purple Chuck Taylors, Converse.com $30 4. Orchid hi-low dress, Parides.com $245 5. Orchid Michael Kors purse, Macys.com $200 6. Light Orchid Armani Exchange sunglasses, OpticsPlanet.com $54 7. Orchid watch, Zappos.com $60
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Readers Kaylee, Celeste, Cecile, Sarah Grace, Katy, and Amelia!
TE reader Amber and her chihuahua!
Be sure to send us your pictures! Email them to desha@exaltemagazine.com
How would YOU like the opportunity to be our next cover model?! Teen Exalte’ is holding a GLOW Ice Cream Social, and we are looking for our next cover model! Everyone who attends will be a part of a photo shoot for a six-page spread in our Summer issue, and one lucky person will be selected to appear on the cover! We can’t wait to see you there! Where: The Venue, 3349 Dawes Rd, Mobile AL When: Friday, May 2nd, 8:00-9:30 PM Wear: Neon colors and glow items $5.00 charge to cover ice cream bar Contact Desha’ at desha@exaltemagazine.com to RSVP. LIKE our Facebook page for more details.