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The Kardashian Sisters Launch Self-Tanning Gel Entrepreneurs Kim, Kourtney, and Khloe Kardashian are continuing their quest of conquering the fashion world and can now add beauty to their list of many endeavors with the launch of their new self-tanner gel. The sisters have always promoted a healthy lifestyle. “My sisters and I are all about getting the perfect tan without harming our skin. We’re always on the lookout for the best self-tanner so we thought we’d create the perfect formula and share it with everyone,” said Kim Kardashian. We talked to them about how to get the perfect tan, their favorite travel destinations, and where they shop worldwide.

FACTIO MAGAZINE: Tell us about your new self-tanning gel! KARDASHIAN SISTERS: This product was inspired by Khloe, who has a history of skin cancer. We’ve learned that baking in the sun just isn’t so healthy so we wanted to make an effective product that gives you great bronzing color, not that orange undertone you often see when using self-tanners.

stunning. You can’t dream that place up. I love lying on the private beach just relaxing. No noise... peace at last. Kourtney—Italy! The architecture, the food, the shopping, the passion for living life! Lake Como was spectacular and romantic!

FM: What are your tips on getting the perfect tan with your products? KS: Well, it’s really important to exfoliate before tanning! That way you can get more even coverage.

FM: If you weren’t in the TV/beauty industry, what would you be doing? KS: Kourtney—interior decorator, Kim—crime scene investigator, Khloe—veterinarian.

FM: Favorite vacation spot? KS: Kim—We all love Cabo San Lucas, Mexico because it has fun activites, beautiful weather and is close to home! Khloe—Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Our friend has a beautiful, secluded home on a private beach there and it’s

FM: Best advice ever given to you? KS: Kim—Don’t ever change! Be happy with who you are! Khloe—If you don’t truly love yourself, then you can’t love anyone else. Love yourself unconditionally, flaws and all. Kourtney—money does not equal happiness.

FM: Where do you shop online? KS: We all love Net-a-Porter.com.

FM: What is something people are surprised to know about you? KS: Kourtney—eats really weird foods, Kim—good cook, Khloe—always wanted to be a dog growing up. -Lubna Hassan and Melissa Maynard *Photos: Khloe, Kim and Kourtney Kardashian, Kardashian Glamour Tan Self-Tanning Gel

Dear readers, It’s our first wedding issue! Our team wanted to add a fun element to the summer magazine and what is more inspiring than weddings? The photo shoot portrays a global spin on bridal and we also had the opportunity to feature four fabulous women and their big day—Susan Maxwell Belsher, Susanna Negovan, Lara Miller and Sahar Dada. Thanks to everyone who makes our magazine possible each and every time! Enjoy this issue and catch more bridal inspiration at our site weddings.factio-magazine.com. -Melissa Factio Magazine Summer 2010 cover dress by Elda de la rosa Melissa Maynard

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Henrique Kerch

Henrique Kerch

publisher/art director

assistant editor Chicago contributors

Jackie Medler Brittany S. Gavin Leigh Loosbrock Nicole Simone Lubna Hassan Amy Helliwell

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FACTIO MAGAZINE: Tell us about your jewelry collection, Grayce by Molly Sims. MOLLY SIMS: I have been a jewelry collector all of my life. As a young girl, I would accompany my mother to estate sales and we would buy boxes and boxes of jewelry. You could basically say that I grew up playing in my mother’s jewelry box! Jewelry was the first thing that really distinguished my personal style. The collection consists of necklaces, earrings, rings, and bracelets ranging in price from $75-$250. FM: How would you describe your style? MS: I am very eclectic, but I think I am most like the All-American girl, jeans and a t-shirt.

FM: Who is the “Grayce” woman? MS: I created my collection for four different types of girls: The Gypsy/Bohemian—An approach to life that fuses the wild and unconventional way of a gypsy with the sophistication and speed of a jet setter. The City Sophisticate—Trend is her middle name, she’s your go to girl for absolutely everything related to fashion, beauty, style, and life. The Glamour Girl—The Hollywood starlet represented in the iconic women: Grace Kelly, Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe and Jackie O. The All-American—Inspired by the All-American icons like Lauren Hutton and Christie Brinkley, she is relaxed and effortless in her “style.” FM: What are the top items you have to have in your closet? What items should every woman own? MS: I love the basics: a great pair of jeans, a great t-shirt, and of course, a LBD. Every girl should have a statement piece of jewelry that makes an outfit.

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International supermodel Molly Sims has graced countless magazine covers and the small screen (most notably Las Vegas with Josh Duhamel) and now has us enthralled with her latest jewelry collection, Grayce by Molly Sims. We caught up with the Kentucky native to discuss her latest jewelry collection, her beauty must-have and her secrets to staying slim (just in time for summer)!

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FM: What do you put on to feel beautiful? MS: Depends on where I am. I do wear my Rodin oil everyday when applying my makeup—that is always my constant beauty go to. It makes my skin look and feel amazing. FM: Where are your favorite places to travel? MS: I love Cabo! It is my favorite place to relax. FM: What are your stay slim secrets? MS: I work out a lot. Tracey Anderson workout! It’s really hard. You do 30 minutes of cardio and seven minutes of arms wearing the weights. The heater is on you so you sweat and it gets your metabolism going. It works. I made my friend do it once; she hated it. FM: If you weren’t an actress/model/designer, what would you be right now? MS: Probably something to do with law or politics. Those were my two interests when I was in college. -Brittany Berryman and Melissa Maynard

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Real Weddings Susan Maxwell Belsher & Geoff Belsher Bride: interior designer, owner of Suz Maxwell, LLC. Groom: lawyer, managing partner NYC The Location: Tides Zihuatanejo, Mexico

Photos by Sabine Scherer, www.sabineschererweddings.com

Tell us how you came up with the theme for your wedding. We wanted to be married on a beach and to spend several days with close friends and family so a destination wedding was an easy How did you meet? We were both out in Chicago decision for us. How about your dress, jewelry, one night with friends. Geoff saw me from across hair, makeup! My dress was a custom Monique the room, came over, and sat down next to me Lhuillier design with ivory Monet lace from and he told me that he couldn’t leave without Ultimate Bride in Chicago—very modern, but still meeting me. His friends really wanted to leave, reminiscent of old-world Mexico. My jewelry was so he told them to go because he wanted to chat designed by my dear friend, Anna Sheffield. She with me more. During our first chat, we found out took my mother’s peridot pendant and reworked that we were born 15 days apart! Tell us about it, pairing it with one of her signature multi-link your first date. We met for lunch at Coco Pazzo, chains. She also set two other peridot stones into so we could really get to know each other. Geoff, drop earrings. She is so talented! My hair and how did you propose? I planned a trip to France, makeup was done by a stylist at the Tides where we would surprise my parents in Paris Zihuatanejo. I wanted my makeup very dewey and for their 45th wedding anniversary. After the my hair swept up in a low French knot off to one successful surprise, Susan and I drove to Burgundy. side with a green orchid. It was a very fresh, One evening we stayed at a quaint hotel above modern, beachy look. Tell us about your an amazing three-star Michelin restaurant named honeymoon! We chose a small island resort, Lameloise. I surprised Susan with the ring and Cayo Espanto, off the coast of Belize. It is a proposed after dinner over a great bottle of magical place! There are only six villas so you champagne. What was your something old, always feel like you are on your own private island. something new, something borrowed and Each villa has a houseman, who brings everything something blue? Something old: My mother’s to you. All meals are served in your villa. This area peridot pendant; Something new: My Monique has the second largest barrier reef so we went Lhuillier wedding dress; Something borrowed: diving and snorkeling twice. After all of the My friend Azita’s grandmother’s emerald ring; wedding events and entertaining forty guests for Something blue: My mother’s blue handkerchief. a week, this quiet piece of heaven was perfect for our honeymoon.

Bride: owner/designer Lara Miller, Ltd. executive director, The Chicago Fashion Incubator at Macy’s on State Street. Groom: GSA Art in Architecture. The Location: Prairie Productions How did you meet? We met during college at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. I first saw Mike at orientation, but didn’t actually meet him until about a year later at a good friend’s party. It was rad. How was your first date? Totally incredible! I was laughing from the moment he picked me up and (10 years later) I haven’t stopped since. I still get the same excited butterflies in my belly just thinking of him! We went for dinner and realized we’re both the plainest eaters ever, (a major theme in all of the wedding speeches!) as my brother-in-law said at our wedding, “Oh my God, there are two of them and they’ve found each other.” What was your something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue? I’m a bit sentimental so I had a lot of old. My Aunt Grace gave me my Grandma Rosa’s handkerchief. I wasn’t ever able to meet her and it was really special to have her with me that day. In the same pocket, I carried my Papa’s Mezuzah. My dad gave me Papa’s Mezuzah when I was ten and I wore it everyday for almost four years. I loved reaching into my pocket knowing I had something special from my dad’s parents. Tell us how you came up with the theme for your wedding. I guess our theme was dancing and fun! We knew that everything would turn out beautifully as long as it was built upon friendship, love, and a damn good time. Visually Mike and I both like clean, white, modern spaces, mixed with eclectic pops of color. Prairie was the perfect setting. I’m a sucker for balloons, so we brought in huge, white balloons that worked off the white paper lanterns beautifully. Factio Magazine Summer 2010 | factio-magazine.com

Tell us about your dress, jewelry, hair, makeup! My dress was so fun to make! I sewed 30 yards of soft, white organza in folds to make a huge skirt that was still very light and danceable. I now totally understand why wedding dresses are so expensive, there’s a lot of work wrapped up into that one garment, but man it was fun to make. My hair and all of my wedding party’s hair was done by the fabulous Irene from Salon Blonde. I have really long hair and it was up by the end of the night, but it was fun to give it a little curl. My makeup artist was incredible. I’m not a big makeup wearer and I was really nervous that I wouldn’t look like myself but Adriana Aude made me feel so comfortable and natural. Honestly, all I cared about that day was seeing Mike. When I finally got downstairs at the hotel to see him, we were both so excited! Tell us about your honeymoon! We didn’t have much time to get away so we wanted to find something nearby that would still be special. Since we were married at the beginning of August, leaving our beautiful weather didn’t seem to make sense either so we took an incredible three-day trip to Saugatuck, MI. Our honeymoon began the moment we got in the car. It was so cool that we could have such a fun trip so close to home. It was wonderful to actually go away just the two of us. We both work so much that it was the first time we had taken a trip together in over three years. Oval Beach, Everyday People’s Cafe, and blueberry picking at DeGrandchamp’s. It was awesome. The other perk about having traveled so close to home was that we truly fell in love with the area. It’s close enough that we’ve gone back three more times since and get to relive the great memories. We’ve found a place to travel to that we hope to create a family tradition from.

Photos by Billy Rood and Brian Carey | www.figweddings.net

Lara Miller and Mike Finn


Photos by Amna Siddiqui www.amnasphotography.com

Sahar Dada and Qasim Riaz

Susanna Homan and Tom Negovan Bride: editor-in-chief, Michigan Avenue magazine Groom: anchor/reporter, WGN News The Location: St. Basil Greek Orthodox Church How did you meet? Tom was being interviewed on a radio show about being named an “eligible bachelor” in a local mag. He said he had always wanted to meet me, so the hosts called me up at work to broker a live introduction. When he asked me out, I turned him down (thinking it was just a stunt), but a week later we bumped into each other at a party and * * * fireworks!! * * * How was your first date? We met at a fundraiser on a Friday night, and we were together until the sun came up. A few hours later, he was texting me to arrange our first real date for that same night (we went to Japonais, and then sat in his car and talked until two a.m.). On our second date the next night, over sushi he told me, “I’m going to marry you someday.” Ten months later we were engaged. Tom, How did you propose? I’ve been a bachelor my whole life; I never really imagined myself getting married, but when I met Susanna, I almost instantly knew that I would. There was no real rush. In fact, I tried to take my time, but when our first Christmas together rolled around... well, it just seemed like the time. The strangest thing was once we met, I wasn’t just resolved to get married eventually, I actually couldn’t wait, a big change in my point of view. So on Christmas Eve, I hid the ring in the cushions of the couch, then just whipped it out on Christmas morning and asked her to marry me. She cried a lot, which I took to

be a good thing. How did you come up with the theme for your wedding? For the last ten years, I’ve gone to nearly every opening, gala and fundraiser in town, so I know that sit-down dinners are no fun. Instead, we planned for our reception to be more of a party with great views from the top of the Hancock building, highboy tables instead of banquet seating, food stations instead of a formal dinner, and the best nightclub DJ in Chicago, White Shadow. Tell us about your dress, jewelry, hair, makeup: I collect vintage gowns and jewelry so I worked with Laurie Davis, owner of LuLu’s at the Belle Kay, who found a gorgeous 1960s empire-waist

Valima: Since in our culture we tend to have two receptions, I wanted to make sure I looked different on both days. I decided to do an outfit that was very modern. It was a tulle dress covered in silver embellishment with a long train, designed by Sana Safinaz. Since the theme was also contemporary, I chose a pastel blue. My hair was down with curls, and I also wore a pastel blue chiffon veil. My jewelry was gifted to me by my in-laws consisting of diamond and pearl drop chandelier earrings, a necklace, and a headpiece. This day, I decided to do a smoky eye with nude lips and silver Swarovski encrusted Stuart Weitzman evening shoes. Tell us about your honeymoon! We chose Cozumel for our honeymoon, as we had always wanted to go to Mexico. We stayed at the Wyndham Aura Resort for eight days, which exceeded our expectations. We had booked a suite that was almost unreal with two bedrooms, a large living room, five balconies, a rooftop sundeck overlooking the ocean and a private 15x35 foot infinity pool! We didn’t have to leave our room, which made our honeymoon even more romantic. eves and Matt Re s.com Tyler Curtis roomdemon rk Photos by da w. w w s, on em D m of Darkroo

My jewelry consisted of a headpiece and glass bangles. As a tradition, the groom’s side also gives the bride jewelry made from fresh flowers. I wanted to keep it simple so that day, I decided not to wear makeup and go natural! Barat: I wanted everything to be traditional for my wedding attire, yet I wanted to do something How did you meet? We were actually introduced by a different so I steered away from the traditional mutual friend (thanks Sana!) and consequently went on a ‘blind date’ of sorts a few days after our first conversation red, but kept a traditional silhouette. My outfit was from Pakistan, designed by Dr. Haroon, who on the phone. We had really only talked on the phone three or four times and had seen each other’s pictures on happened to be one of the nicest people I’ve ever come across in the fashion industry. My top and ‘Friendster.’ We met at P.F. Changs in Schaumburg and veil were a biscuit color and my skirt was a plum. enjoyed a quiet and casual dinner. How did you The entire outfit was embellished in gold and propose? In our culture, the groom’s family goes to the lime green. My jewelry was my favorite part. I did bride’s family and asks for the hand of the girl. Once I a teardrop shape for my earrings and headpiece. had gotten the cultural custom out of the way, I went to The necklace was almost a plaque-like shape her house and told her to come outside. I had laid out which had uncut diamonds with rubies. My shoes a trail of rose petals around the driveway with candles and at the end, I was on one knee waiting for her. As she were from the Stuart Weitzman bridal collection; walked towards me, everything I had prepared to say had champagne silk with Swarovski crystal accents. gone by the wayside...the only thing I could remember to My hair was an ‘updo’ as I wanted to have almost an old Bollywood starlet look from the 70s, big say was...”baby, will you marry me?” To all of my friends hair, cat-eye eyeliner, and bold lips. Like any bride, that will read this, insert comment/joke here...What was these were the details I spent the most time on, your something old, something new, and something borrowed? Something old—grandmother’s gold bangles, besides thinking about my guests, of course! something new—wedding attire, something borrowed —mother’s engagement ring. Tell us about your dress, jewelry, hair, makeup! Mehndi: The theme was Mughal so I picked jewel tone colors for my outfit, which was really special for me because I had designed it myself. Bride: womenswear fashion designer Groom: banking consultant. The Locations: Mehndi Ceremony—Westin Hotel, Lombard, IL ; Barat (Wedding Ceremony)— Renaissance Hotel, Chicago, IL ; Valima (Wedding reception)—Renaissance Hotel, Schaumburg, IL

dress with a beaded bodice and three layers of white chiffon (bonus: it was only $300). Laurie and two friends threw me a lingerie shower, and as a gift she gave me a vintage rhinestone bracelet that had a brooch soldered to it, along with beautiful rhinestone chandelier earrings. My shoes were silver open-toe platforms by Brian Atwood from his mom (and my close friend) Dusty, who co-hosted the shower. The other hostess was romance novelist Sherrill Bodine, who gave me a floor-length La Perla nightgown that made its debut on the wedding night. factio-magazine.com | Factio Magazine Summer 2010


Traveldestinations

Las Nubes (Holbox, Mexico) Your heavenly escape is right on the shores of Las Nubes in Holbox, Mexico. Located just west of Cancun at the top of the Yucatan Peninsula, this breathtaking scenery will leave you with memories of a lifetime. Choose from nineteen different rooms including Penthouse Jr. Suites, Sunset view Jr. Suites, Master Suites and Bungalows with pool and ocean views. After a long day at the beach, guests can enjoy an extravagant meal at the restaurant or take in a beautiful sunset while sipping a martini at La Brisa, the hotel’s lounge bar. Guests can also engage in life-changing activities such as boating, swimming with the whales, snorkeling and plane excursions. This little village is the perfect destination for those looking for vacations off the beaten path. www.lasnubes.com.mx -Brittany S. Gavin

Parisian Elegance: The Elysian Hotel Chicago Chicago has never been a stranger to glamour. Whether a shopper, foodie, or an A-lister looking to stay some place exquisite, there is never a problem finding the five-star indulgences this Windy City has to offer. Standing out as one of the most opulent hotels, The Elysian is definitely at the top of this city’s luxury list. The early 1920s and 30s Parisian-inspired hotel evokes a certain sense of modernism while still remaining classic. This 60-story masterpiece will make you feel as though you have entered a lavish hotel in Europe upon opening the large black doors preceding the lobby. The black and white setting, dressed up with the infamous chandelier and art decorating the lobby, gives the hotel a certain je ne sais quoi. A walk through the beautiful courtyard is definitely worthwhile.The simple, yet stunning scenery and locale of The Elysian makes for an indescribable experience. www.elysianhotels.com - Leigh Loosbrock

Feel the Breeze of Bali Find your getaway in colorful Indonesia at the luxurious Viceroy Bali. This exquisite resort is situated in the city of Ubud, where authentic Indonesian art resides. Providing a one-of-a-kind experience for its guests, the Viceroy Bali has everything to offer and more. Start your day with an adventure in the Padangtegal Monkey Forest and end it by escaping into the Lembah Spa. The private villas are equipped with personal swimming pools, lavish décor, and the finest linens to ensure a good night’s rest. Enjoy world class dining at Viceroy’s own CasCades Restaurant, where guests are immersed into the scenic views of the Balinese valleys as opulence fills the air. Whether you are an art-lover, adventure-seeker, or someone ready to sit back and enjoy life, at the Viceroy Bali, the opportunities are endless. www.viceroybali.com -Leigh Loosbrock

Explore Chateau de la Chevre d’OR Looking for that perfect getaway for just the two of you? There’s no better place than the Chateau de la Chevre d’OR. Located right in the heart of the medieval hilltop village of Eze, you will feel right at home as you step onto the balcony overlooking the Mediterranean. Stay in the comfort of the hotel by dining at one of the four restaurants that offer everything from gourmet to Mediterranean cuisine. After dining, enjoy the hotel’s facilities including a heated swimming pool, Jacuzzi, steam room, sauna, and fitness room, as well as a personal massage room. Chateau de la Chevre d’OR will make your vacation one you’ll never forget. www.chevredor.com -Brittany S. Gavin

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beauty

Rahua by Amazon Beauty The summer is here, so what better time to show off luxuriously beautiful, healthy hair. Rahua by Amazon Beauty haircare products will have your hair healthy and glowing in no time. The shampoo and conditioner are both 100% natural and are great for color-treated and damaged hair. The Elixir prevents hair from becoming damaged while in the process of blow-drying and curling. Finally, put the finishing touch with Rahua Finishing Treatment that will leave your hair glossy with a weightless finish. These are great products for healthy, manageable hair. Buy at www.b-glowing.com. -Brittany S. Gavin

Vera Wang’s Home Fragrance Collection Vera Wang has designed a new collection of home fragrances that maintain the same modern, yet simple appeal of her wedding gowns. Not only does the exterior of a violet, white and silver theme emanate a fresh and clean scent, but the notes do as well with hints of Lily of the Valley, Gardenia, blossoming Damask Rose, leafy greens, and a watery finesse. These make thoughtful gifts for the wedding party, guests or even the bride and groom! Check out Vera Wang’s Home Fragrance Collection at Neiman Marcus locations. -Leigh Loosbrock

LASHFOOD Get luscious, long lashes with the blink of an eye. LashFood’s natural ingredients will give you fuller, longer lashes without irritating the eye. Unlike other eyelash stimulators, LashFood doesn’t include harsh chemicals that will burn or even destroy the lash. Watch your lashes grow within two weeks and batting your eyes will leave onlookers speechless. Buy at www.b-glowing.com. -Brittany S. Gavin

Spa at Trump Are wedding plans making you feel like a bridezilla? Starting July 1st, The Spa at Trump offers the perfect spa package remedies to celebrate each bride and groom’s special day. Each package ranging from $140-$400 per person is just the cure to not only prep for the big day but also relieve unwanted stress. Every spa package varies and offers everything from deep tissue facials, purifying massages, foot treatment and even full makeup application. Grooms can also enjoy these as well, with two specific packages including vigorous massages, manicures, and more. The best thing is you don’t even have to leave, wedding parties can book a stay in The Trump’s very own spa guest rooms and suites. For more details on specific spa packages, appointments and bookings, please visit www.trumpchicagohotel.com or call 312.588.8020 and make your reservation now. -Brittany S. Gavin

Boutique Victoria by Victoria Sdoukos At Boutique Victoria, the client is always provided with a charming and personable environment. Exclusivity is a must as the bride-to-be can only shop by making an appointment, which ensures an intimate one-on-one shopping experience. Located in Chicago’s West Loop, Boutique Victoria not only sells couture designers like Lazaro, Jim Hjelm, and Tara Keely, but also her own exclusive bridal gown, veil, and jewelry collections. Her passion for couture bridal design is shown through the timeless pieces she creates and her attention to detail. With a variety of designs and a goal of creating genuine relationships with her clients, owner Victoria Sdoukos will ensure that each individual is receiving the best of service. For a couture bridal experience, visit www.boutiquevictoria.com. -Leigh Loosbrock

Crème de la Mer With Crème de la Mer, soft, healthy skin will no longer be an issue. Constructed with the highest quality of natural ingredients, it will leave your skin as smooth as silk. Each jar, hand-filled with specifically combined ingredients sets Crème de la Mer apart from any other moisturizing cream on the market. It’s no wonder why celebrities like Jennifer Lopez cover their entire body with the magical cream. For more info, visit www.cremedelamer.com. -Brittany S. Gavin

Huile ProdigieuseDry Oil Golden Shimmer Spray

Want a natural glow? Huile Prodigieuse, also known as Dry Oil Golden Shimmer Spray, does just the trick. This spray is to enhance your beauty without going through the hassle of different foundations, blush, and full face makeup. Not only is Huile Prodigieuse for the face and body, but you can also add a shine to your hair to intensify your style. Huile Prodigieuse repairs, nourishes and moisturizes the skin and can be used for any occasion, whether it’s a tanning day at the beach or night on the town. Buy at www.b-glowing.com -Brittany S. Gavin

bridal Shopping Elda De La Rosa Bridal Boutique Chicago Elda De La Rosa Bridal Boutique truly provides an intimate shopping experience. Specializing in custom-made wedding gowns and evening dresses, she is extremely meticulous with her handmade pieces personalized to fit each and every client’s specific style and body shape. To ensure results that match the expectations of clients, the designer works personally with each individual through the entire process from the beginning sketches all the way to the finishing touches. If you are looking for an original wedding gown or evening attire, make Elda De La Rosa Bridal Boutique your first stop and you will be very pleased with the results. For more information about her designs, testimonials and even wedding-planning resources, check out her website at www.eldadelarosa.com. -Leigh Loosbrock

Zappo’s Wedding Paradise Zappo’s has created an online paradise for brides. The wedding department is carrying shoes for the whole wedding party including the bride, bridesmaids, flower girl to the ring bearer. Get everything wedding at www.zappos.com. -Lubna Hassan

Net-a-porter Bridal Boutique Whether searching for the classic white wedding or an original haute-couture look, Net-a-Porter.com’s wedding boutique has endless options for the bride-to-be and her bridal party. With designs by Lanvin, YSL, Matthew Williamson and more, they have provided a collection of couture classics and original pieces to ensure the women in the wedding are dressed to impress. -Leigh Loosbrock

Ring Finder iPhone App Tiffany & Co. recently introduced their first ever iPhone application known as the ‘Engagement ring finder’ for a range of styles, accurate ring sizer and to make an appointment for a diamond consultation via phone or e-mail. -Amy Helliwell factio-magazine.com | Factio Magazine Summer 2010


Wedding Culture Dress: Sahar Dada, Rhinestone tiara: LuLu’s at the Belle Kay, Lace veil: Elda de la Rosa couture Photography | Jack Perno | Jackperno.com Light Painters | Jane Gaspar, Billy Rood, Jack Perno Digital Wizard | Scott Bolin Fashion Editor | Jesse Rodriguez Model | Annick with Factor Women Makeup | Cammy Kelly for Artists by Timothy Priano Hair | Cindy Adams for Artists by Timothy Priano Video | Billy Rood for figphoto.net


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SHOP LOCAL Garmental.com has launched its new fashion website for Chicago destination shoppers. By showcasing one look per day, the website gives an inside look at the unique and individual style of each boutique. The three categories: neighborhood, boutique style and price point represent past and present looks and boutiques in the Chicagoland area. Garmental subscribers will also receive exclusive offers from their favorite boutiques, “how to save” secret passes, and invites to the hottest parties introducing new fashion trends and seasonal designs. They will also be releasing a new way of shopping for fashion trends through Garmental TV, where viewers can feel as though they’re in the Windy City shopping while at home. Visit Garmental.com for more info and a closer look. -Brittany S. Gavin

Combine the Rarest Love with the Rarest Elegance

Bridal Hair As bridal season is upon us, salons are flooded with blushing new brides for updo’s and trials for their upcoming weddings. For this season’s fresh styles, all eyes were focused at the Fall/Winter 2010 Bridal Fashion Week, where they uncovered the hottest in bridal looks. For this year, classic, soft and feminine looks encompassed the runway. At Amsale, models donned classic low ponytails with soft curls. Models at Christos’ displayed the classic bun to mirror the look that Redken Session Stylist Giovanni Giuntoli created: a ponytail in the back, curled with a large barrel iron, then, finishing the look by wrapping the ponytail into a bun while leaving a 1-2 inch section out of the updo. Another classic look on the runway designed by Kenneth Pool was the French pleat, a timeless look making a comeback in bridal. Giuntoli recreated the perfect hair style using the volumizing texture whip to prep, and topped it off with the 02 mega shine spray. A classic hairstyle can give complete grace and elegance to any bride. - Lubna Hassan

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Since 1837, Tiffany & Co. has been the keeper to every girl’s dream. And once again, the reputable jeweler has another flawless piece to add to the wish list: their newest and oh-so-sumptuous Yellow Diamond Collection. Whether a pear, oval, heart, or cushion cut, this collection keeps the legacy of Tiffany & Co. going through the classic yet fresh designs. Tiffany & Co. has elite access to the rarest yellow diamonds in West Australia’s Ellendale mine, helping the company to keep its pristine reputation, as well as prove that, like their diamonds, every woman is one-ofa-kind. - Leigh Loosbrock


Fetes

Macy’s Glamorama Pre-party In early June, Macy’s celebrated their biggest event of the year with a pre-party filled with glamour. Guests enjoyed entertainment by Naturally 7, a group of singers that use their voices to mimic the sounds of instruments, as well as tunes from DJ Sye Young. Models roamed the room sporting fashions by Orlando Espinoza, Jenna Fowler (from Fashion Heist) and Sahar Dada. On August 13th, Glamorama will feature artist Macy Gray, a runway show of some of the hottest fashion brands and one of the best after parties in the city. To purchase your tickets please visit macys.com/glamorama. -Nicole Simone

Photo by Jorge Gera

The Don Julio Loft Extravaganza During a three-day event, guests got a sneak preview of Don Julio tequilas, as well as new fashions by Chicago Fashion Incubator. As part of the celebrations, guests indulged in an exclusive dinner prepared by Chef Patricio Sandoval of Mercadito Chicago, and enjoyed a live performance from Latin band, Guitarra Azul. For the final day of the event, Don Julio and CS magazine threw a summer runway show and served premium tequila cocktails. -Brittany S. Gavin.

Photos by Eric O’Connor and Caitlin Saville

Cynthia Rowley Bridesmaids On June 15, dreams came true as both bridesmaids and brides celebrated the launch of the new Cynthia Rowley Bridesmaids collection. Inspired by Rowley’s very own ready-to-wear collection, the tea length and floor length dresses make the line versatile and simple for both day and evening wear. Her new line includes dresses ranging in various colors such as magenta, royal blue, pale green, salmon, dark blue and black. Modern fabrics like tulle and cotton sateen, along with a plain and chic one shoulder or strapless look gives the dresses a sense of class and sophistication. The Cynthia Rowley Bridesmaids collection will vary in price from $175 to $220 and is now available in Chicago. -Brittany S. Gavin

Photos by Ashley Ayarza

Chanel Fall/Winter 2010 On a hot summer day in Chicago, fashion insiders were cooled off by Artistic Director Karl Lagerfeld’s Fall/Winter 2010 Chanel ready-to-wear collection. The private luncheon was hosted by Avril Graham of Harper’s Bazaar, at the Michigan Avenue location on June 15. Lagerfeld’s inspiration for this timeless collection was his love for snow. The collection presented was another jaw-dropping classic with tweeds, exaggerated furs, and smoky colors creating a winter wonderland effect. The sophistication and luxury of the collection matched that of the ambiance, as guests were dressed to the nines, sipping wine and socializing at the Chanel boutique. Some of the noted attendees were Patsy Callahan, Susan Clatworthy, Peggy Crowe, Diane Vukas, Alexis and Peter Suttle and Cindy Mazzetta. -Leigh Loosbrock

Photos by Chris Guillen for CHANEL

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Giuliana’s Toy Story On July 1, E! celebrity Giuliana Rancic hosted a private screening of Toy Story 3 at AMC North. Presented by Chase, the red-carpet event treated the bank’s top customers to a sneak peek at the 3-D film. Guests—many with tots in tow—got complimentary popcorn and soda, and left with mini Etch-A-Sketches. Before the movie began, Rancic chatted with local media, giving them the scoop on her latest projects and her partnership with Chase. -Jenny Berg

Hermès Store Opening in Chicago

Everyone could use a little more Parisian attitude, and that’s exactly what Hermès was thinking when they opened their new Chicago flagship store. The 7,000 sq. ft. store is Chicago’s old Barney’s located on Rush and Oak Street. The French luxury brand originally made its debut with saddles and harnesses, so it should come as no surprise that they chose an equestrian theme for the grand opening. Hay barrels wrapped in Hermès ribbon decorated the streets, and surrounding the store were men on stilts donning horse headdresses and wearing Hermès suits while greeting guests. Inside, a performance by Redmoon, French pastries and champagne were enjoyed, but most importantly, taking in all of those Birkins. -Nicole Simone

Islands of the World Fashion Week

Photo by Barry Brecheisen

Lucky Chicagoans didn’t have to buy an expensive plane ticket when the islands came to them in style. In early August, Chicago hosted the Islands of the World Fashion Tour at Loft on Lake in the West Loop. Guests felt like they were on vacation as they walked through a completely transformed venue featuring designers from island paradises—the Bahamas, Jamaica, Madagascar and Bali who showed off their fashionable creations. Designers including Eric Raisina, Harl Taylor, Nadya, K-Bobby and Raang Designs had models strutting their magnificent tropical creations down the runway. In Nassau, November 11th-13th 2010, the original show will be giving a portion of their proceeds to benefit victims of the tragedy that transpired in Haiti in a special selection called “Fashion Cares for Haiti.” This is one extravaganza fashion lovers won’t want to miss. For more info, visit www.islandsfashionweek.com -Brittany S. Gavin

Sofitel Chicago Water Tower Fashion Photography Exhibit

On June 29th, Sofitel properties worldwide and the Parisian Polka Galerie celebrated the arrival of the “Fashion Stills,” a photo exhibit that portrayed never before seen photographs, depicting rare moments in high fashion. Onlookers gathered in the Sofitel Chicago Water Tower to celebrate the release of the photos. Notable guests were in the building, as well as, Alain Genestar Polka Galerie’s CEO, Water Tower’s General Manager Nicolas Pesty and Factor Model Management’s Briget Halanskii. With the help of world famous photographers, Derek Hudson, Cathleen Naundorf, Jean-Marie Périer and Gérard Uféras, viewers got a chance to embrace the most delicate moments behind-the-scenes of haute couture Dior, Chanel, and Yves St. Laurent. -Brittany S. Gavin

Anastasia Chatzka Spring/Summer 2010 Fashion Show

The one-year anniversary of Anastasia Chatzka’s Chicago boutique and clothing line was celebrated with a presentation of her Spring/Summer 2010 collection at the Museum of Surgical Science on June 11th. Upon arriving at the event, guests were greeted by two statue-like models posing outside of the entrance in some of Chatzka’s whimsical pieces. The ambiance was just as sweet as the sparkling pink lemonade being served. Tables were set up with purple candies and Asian hand fans. The fairy-like collection had a Betsy Johnson takes Alice in Wonderland appeal with lace, floral and pastels. A very interesting and creative show was presented as the models strutted through three separate rooms in the museum where guests were seated. An imaginative atmosphere, a fashionable crowd and a brilliant collection by Chatzka all made for a successful event. - Leigh Loosbrock Factio Magazine Summer 2010 | factio-magazine.com

Photos by Kari Skaflen


Promotion

Video Games: Not Just Child’s Play Most people think of video games as a pastime. However, there are a select few who aren’t only passionate about playing the game, they’re just as devoted to the art of creating the kinds of games that the rest of us play for months, even years on end. When the game world was in its infancy Pong, Pac-Man and Donkey Kong ruled the video game world. Today, the games are much more sophisticated, lifelike and complex and the people who design them have specialized skills that make the games you play a reality. While plenty of students major in English or Biology, there is an imaginative group that goes off to college to study game design. “Our students are astute observers of life who want to create worlds and characters of their own,” says Jason Hopkins, academic director for Game Art & Design at The Illinois Institute of Art – Chicago. He adds, “They want to see their imagination come to life.” Hopkins says the kind of specialized computer, design and art skills it takes to design games in today’s world takes more than just imagination, it requires the kind of knowledge you acquire in a classroom. “Our faculty are not only practicing artists themselves, but have ties to the industry and are ready to teach those tips and tricks to the next generation of designers.” So the next time you get on the X Box or Wii, consider the imaginations that created the worlds you get to escape to. They’re surely glad you did. For more information about the Game Art & Design Bachelor of Arts program at The Illinois Institute of Art – Chicago, go to www.artinstitutes.edu/chicago or call 312-280-3500.

LOFT ON LAKE…OUR SPACE, YOUR CREATIVE CANVAS Loft on Lake is a unique alternative venue space and photography studio that features exposed brick, worn leather-look concrete floors, a 65-foot skylight, and timber beams. During the daytime, sunlight beams through to illuminate the area with natural light. In the evening, guests can enjoy the urban glow of the starlit Chicago sky. Located in the up-and-coming West Loop of Downtown Chicago, in the district that is home to designers, photographers, and art galleries, Loft on Lake offers urban elegance with a creative edge. Our blank canvas can transform for any special event. Whether a wedding reception, fashion show, or corporate promotion for up to 200 guests, the space is completely transformable to meet the most creative specifications. And, we have developed a host of special services to make events easy and stress free including complete packages of food, beverages, tables and linens. GO ON AND GET CREATIVE! at LOFT ON LAKE 312.738.2437 www.loftonlake.com info@loftonlake.com Loft on Lake 1366 W. Lake St. Chicago, IL 60607

Rock and Roar The Women’s Board of the Lincoln Park Zoo put on a wildly spectacular Zoo Ball with an appropriate theme of Rock and Roar. The evening was a ménagerie of gorgeous surroundings as the décor was animal-inspired along with some partygoer’s frocks. At this chic nightclub setting there were performances by School of Rock, DJ Beep Media and Dr. Bombay. Most importantly, the Zoo Ball raised $820,000 thanks to the stunning crowd of supporters for the Lincoln Park Zoo. This rocking wild benefit, co-chaired by Peggy White and Kim Thesis, sold out and attracted Chicago’s social and civic leaders. The Zoo Ball’s raffle prizes were definitely fit for a rock star. Among the prizes were gorgeous diamond earrings by Bochic, valued at $15,500, won by Scott MacGregor; a Samsung 55-inch 3-D LED TV and 3-D Blu-Ray Player with 3-D glasses, valued at $4,300 courtesy of Sears Holdings Corporation, won by Harold Rider; and a $3,500 shopping spree at Neiman Marcus, won by Brett Rosenmayer. Guests bid on silent auction items including: a Harley Davidson motorcycle; dreamy vacation escapes to Cabo San Lucas, Bali and South Africa; stunning jewelry from prestigious designers including Sidney

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