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GENTLEMAN’S GUIDE MUSICIAN’S SHOWCASE STYLE ENTREPRENEUR CARS & FASHION ROCKSTAR SUSHI CHEF CUISINE THE RIGHT PAIR
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Dear Reader, Launching a new magazine is never easy, it requires talent, awareness and technical know-how, here at LAPALME Magazine we have enlisted the skills of many talented photographers, writers and designers to help create the upscale concept and look that is present in this magazine. LAPALME Magazine is cutting edge and exemplifies what is next in the world of fashion, glamour, photography and entertainment; displayed in a way that will excite and intrigue you. Highly designed and stylized content continues as the driving force for readers to pick up or subscribe to any magazine; LAPALME Magazine will caters to this need with insights into current fashion trends, celebrity interviews, beautiful travel destinations,as unique insider glamour tips. We created LAPALME Magazine because we wanted to share the work of remarkable photographers and talented individuals across the globe as well as the quality products of our advertisers in a way that leaves an indelible mark on their minds long after reading it. What you are holding in your hands is the Premiere Issue of LAPALME Magazine, we looking forward to partnering with you in this exciting new venture and welcome any comments or criticisms you may have in order to give you a publication you are happy to pick up and read! Kevin LaPalme - Publisher
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Classic Rachel Zoe outfit
RACHEL ZOE
CELEBRITY STYLE Before the Rachel Zoe Project turned Rachel Zoe into a household name, Rachel rose to fame amongst the celebrity and fashion world through her work as a world renowned stylist.
Making a statement in this long striped black and white dress. Did you notice it is transparent at the bottom?! We love it!
Rachel Zoe is not a fan of faux fur!
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SWIMSUIT STYLE WORDS BY LUIS AYUSO
Step into the hottest swimwear trends with confidence. Retro rules in the shape department. High-waisted bottoms and twisted tops accentuate the modern woman’s best asset, her curves! Floral prints in all different colors are a fun way to add prints to your beach attire. Solid color suits with slants and slits add a modern twist on the classic two-piece. Pair these looks with your favorite sultry sandal or wedge and you are ready to splash around in style!
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Adding a pop of florescent color to your outfit instantly makes your outfit more visually interesting
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Visions by Adrienne Andersen Full Credits on Page 105
The combination of sophistication and simplicity that this black and white trend represents makes a monochromatic outfit perfect for almost any occasion
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This classic and classy minimalist trend can be spotted on anyone from business women to socialites. This look can also be dressed up with eye catching accessories.
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Prints and geometric patterns can be a girl’s best friend
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Tan mesh trench coat is perfect for chilly summer nights out on he town.
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Plaid is back in a huge way! The Punk trend has especially favored Scottish plaid for pre fall. You will see this on runways from Gucci to Chanel.
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The Gentleman’s Guide To Becoming A Regular Words by Angel Cardona
Also of note: it’s worth considering where your newfound VIP status will get the most bang for your buck. We’re not saying to shoot for something Michelinstarred—though if you can, then hell, go for it—but it would be more useful to become a regular somewhere with a wait time than at the corner bar with open tables on a Friday night. You’re probably not going for Cheers here, after all. Probably.
Becoming a regular seems pretty easy: go to a place. Go there again. Go again and again until they know your name. Repeat ad infinitum. But that’s only half the battle…It requires dedication. It requires patience. And once you’ve made it, like any good relationship it’ll require some maintenance. But we promise, it’ll be worth it. Without any further ado, LaPalme Magazine presents: The Gentleman’s Guide to Becoming a Regular.
Take You To The Next Level. Remember, the key word here is regular, so get a routine and your order, and always order it that way. Thousands of people order a Kobe burger every week, but only you ask for it with an over-medium egg at 8 o’clock on Thursdays. And only you will wait for that corner booth to eat it, even if there are plenty of open tables elsewhere in the restaurant. Of course, that’s just one piece of the puzzle. Introduce yourself to the Maitre’ D’. Banter candidly with the waiter or bartender. Get their names right. Don’t “send your compliments to the chef, ”but do tip generously; it’ll
Play The Field. You’re about to make one of the top three commitments in your life, so make sure that the establishment you’re choosing really merits your patronage. It could be the bistro a stone’s throw from your apartment that makes a mouth watering seared tuna steak, or the whiskey bar on your way home from work with a cute, friendly bartender who can pour the perfect Manhattan.
give the same impression and you won’t seem like a caricature. Be someone they want to remember, not someone they just happen to. Keep Things Open And Honest Chances are, there’ll be the off night when you want to just stop in to unwind with a tumbler of scotch and a good book—kindly let the bartender know you’ll catch up on the usual chatter next week. As long as you don’t leave him guessing, your relationship will survive. Understand Your Boundaries Things happen. Places get swamped after a good review, chefs switch up the menu, bartenders have nights off. Take it all in stride. You’re a man who understands that there are limits to your entitlement, and trust us, it will not go unnoticed. Find Out Where That Line Is And Never Cross It. There’s a significant difference between “a regular” and “that guy who comes in on busy nights, won’t shut up and pisses off the bartender.” Always Navigate Adversity With Great Care Nine times out of 10, being a regular will improve your night out. That 10th time, though, you’ll need to handle the situation. This can be dicey—you’ve already mixed business with pleasure, and there is no going back. Feel the situation out. If your chicken’s undercooked, let the waitress know (with aplomb, of course), but if it’s just a bit dry, suck it up. It’ll probably be better next time. And if it’s not, well, we never said regularity had to be monogamous.
Whatever the case, take the menu for a spin, find a go-to and don’t forget, consistency is crucial; go back often to ensure that the first time they perfectly cooked your medium-rare prime rib wasn’t a chance occurrence.
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THE Re:BIRTH OF MENS FASHION Visions by SETH LONDON Full Credits on Page 105
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SERIOUS ART Words by Marshal Rones Visions by Bryan Soderland Hailing from Titusville, FL, Flashlights are a novel and refreshing blend of indie, rock, and punk music. Flashlights seamlessly fused each genre and somehow harmonizes into a timeless melodic sound that sends listeners on a rollercoaster of emotions. In the summer of 2012, Flashlights became the second band to sign to Hard Rock Records. Soon after, they traveled to the Fidelitorium in North Carolina to record songs for their upcoming LP. Upon completion of the record, Flashlights released a digital EP titled “Don’t Take Me Seriously” and embarked on a northeast tour that included concerts in all the major cities. From the walls of The Cassette House to the sound system of your favorite venue, Flashlights is an unstoppable explosion of light and sound. Drawing from influences that include everything from Prince to The Cure, the band crafts their eclectic innovative sound.
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The Floridian foursome will be releasing their highly anticipated LP titled “Bummer Summer” this Fall in conjunction with a slew of high profile tour dates. This is a group that is destined for greatness. Flashlights’ “It Factor” grabs the audience and infuses the music into the soul and stream of consciousness. Regardless of the type of music you crave, the raw talent and excellence of this band are undeniable. Stop and listen at your next opportunity because when it comes to the landscape of music, Flashlights are poised to be a major force in the industry for years to come.
Windy City Visions by Michael Giragosian Full Credits on Page 106
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Step into summer with style and grace in this season’s most desirable trends. From casual to evening, summer is packed with sunshine and fun. Rich fabrics take over this summer’s casual breezy looks. While bold colors define the working woman’s summer wardrobe. For evening it’s all about the short, dark and sexy dress, paired with chunky bangles and a sultry sandal. Show off those tanned legs and dance the warm summer nights away in style. Full Credits on Page 106
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BEAUTY COUNTER She Nailed It:
The Dappled Dot Manicure A Girl and Her Polish blogger, Katee Baum, put a multidimensional twist on the polka-dot nail art trend when creating this look. Circles in a muted color palette overlap on a graphic white base for a ‘60s Op Art effect that is playful and sophisticated. Here is how to put together this quick and easy manicure.
WHAT YOU NEED BASE COAT. Try: OPI Original Nail Envy Nail Strengthener. SHEER WHITE NAIL POLISH. Try: Essie Nail Color in Marshmallow. BLACK NAIL POLISH .Try: Lancôme Vernis in Love in Noir Caviar. GRAY NAIL POLISH. Try: Zoya Nail Polish in Dove.
HOW TO DO IT: Step 1: Apply the base coat and two coats of the sheer white nail polish. Let the polish dry for two minutes. Step 2: Pour a dime-sized amount of each of the dotting polishes (black, gray and sage) onto the plastic plate.
Step 3: Dip the dotting tool into the polish on the plate and apply it to your nails. Use all four dotting tools and all three colors to create random dots along the bottom and one side of each of your nails.
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“The polish will start to collect on your tool,” Baum says. “So if you want smaller dots, you will want to wipe the polish off before it builds up too much.”
Step 4: Let the dots dry for 10 minutes. Finish the look by applying the top coat.
WILL YOU TRY THIS RETRO NAIL ART?
SAGE NAIL POLISH. Try: OPI Nail Lacquer in Thanks a Windmillion. PLASTIC PLATE. Dotting tool set. Try: MASH 5 x 2 Nail Art Dotting Tools. TOP COAT. Try: NYC in a New York Color Minute Quick Dry Nail Polish in Grand Central Station.
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COIFFURE The autumn/winter 2013-14 shows were a definite crowd-pleaser when it came to hair, with “faux-hawks” at Fendi, super-sized curls at Marc by Marc Jacobs and two-tone ponytails at Alexander Wang. Nevertheless, some definite trends shone through for the new season - and we’ve detailed 6 of them here.
There were Seventies-meets-Forties waves in all four cities, tangled, wet-look hair making a particular impact in Milan and some of spring’s best hair trends updated with a new lease of life for autumn.
SLICKED BACK
CRIMPED
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Swept-back, unparted styles - worn slicked to the head at the top and straight at the back - look set to be autumn’s extension of spring/summer 2013’s dual-textured trend.
Yes, crimping is back! It’s not one of the biggest trends of the season but it was very much present at Zac Posen, Rick Owens and Carven, whilst at Derek Lam the hair was plaited to make crimp-like imprints in the hair once they were untied.
Tangled is perhaps one of the harder trends to translate into real life, Perhaps a more wearable version is the Lanvin one, where the damp-looking hair was gathered into tousled ponytails.
PUNK ROCK REBELLION
SEVENTIES-MEETS-FORTIES
The autumn/winter 2013-14 woman may be ladylike and sophisticated, but the season’s girl is a punk rocker with plenty of attitude.
Glamorous Seventies-style waves were Full, Sixties fringes were at full throttle give a Forties twist with side partings on a runway by Kaley Cuoco. And the and hair worn flat to the head at the top. best news? Almost all of the fringes were fake, so this trend doesn’t necessitate coming into contact with the scissors.
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Normally we don’t kiss and tell, but there is a fashion that is only bedroom appropriate, but definitely worth talking about… lingerie The true definition of lingerie is a fashionable undergarment. Women’s lingerie holds trends that are similar to traditional fashion depending on the season. One of the biggest fads this year is Sheer lingerie. Sheer was one of the hottest trends for the Spring/Summer runway season. What you wear underneath counts; Wearing a natural tone garment or even lace works perfectly for this occasion. Another trend this year, is letting a little bright color or neon bra peek out from underyour tank. Hiding your lingerie isn’t what’s best anymore! Even swimsuits are now being inspired by lingerie. Lace, bikini tops with underwire, neutral tones are all lingerie style suits that are in this season. The more your swimsuit doesn’t look like a “swimsuit” the better.
Not all lingerie has to be to be scandalous to be sexy. Another trend coming about is lady-like lingerie. Graphic flower prints inspired by a different era give lingerie a more modern and feminine look. Pastel colors and delicate nightgowns seem to be the upcoming sexy for what’s underneath. It gives you that sense of sexy but classy not revealing everything at once, leaving some things up to the imagination. Ruling the lingerie world is the vintage-inspired look. Which brings bras that shape the bust line and panties that are designed with higher cuts on the torso. This lingerie gives a bold sophisticated look. The use of silk, lace, ribbon bows, and trim allow the garments a more conservative look that is sweet and sexy but still vintage. What was hot in the 1950’s is what’s hot now! When thinking what’s in that boudoir, remember there is more to lingerie then just wearing that white bra and panty . Be Fashionable! and remember what’s in your boudoir doesn’t always have to stay hidden.
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EVERYDAY DESIGN WORDS BY LAUREN DRELL
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Fab is on a mission to help people better their lives with design. Millions of people around the world use Fab to discover everyday design products at great prices, to connect with the world’s most exciting designers, and to share their favorite design inspirations.
ab has become the darling of the Interwebs. What started as a gay social network has pivoted into a design-focused, socially charged ecommerce site that sells everything from rugs to wine glasses to decorative tchotchkes.
and that money has been put to good use in Fab 3.0 — a redesign of the site that integrates Facebook. The new look also more prominently displays the live feed of “likes” and purchases, since data shows that social recommendations are a key revenue driver.
Fab has seen 4.75 million consumers log in since its launch in June 2011, buying 1.8 million products. Each day, there are approximately $400,000 in sales, and 50% of new referrals are from social sites, says Fab founder and CEO Jason Goldberg. According to the New York Times, the company is heading toward a $140 million annual revenue. In December 2011, the site raised $40 million in funding,
We’re guessing the company’s sleek interface also has helped to drive popularity and sales — the UI makes it easy to browse and buy, and a slew of daily sales of hot items keep people coming back for more. Jason talks about his design philosophy, the infamous pivot and the challenges of designing for ecommerce.
“How do we take the offline shopping experience and put it online?” Q&A with Jason Goldberg, CEO of Fab.com Where do you look for design inspiration? simplest way to share photos. Similarly with Flipboard and Pulse, they use interaction design to create web apps and mobile apps that push the boundaries of what the device can do, and I think that is really interesting.
There have been a lot of people who think of design as graphic design, but there’s more — there’s interaction design, which is the interaction elements. Instagram has become Twitter for photos, and it’s figured out the best,
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Tell me about the highly social live feed on Fab, which shows every purchase and “like” in real time. What was the genesis of that feature?
products in their life, a mix of high-end and everyday items.We celebrate color on Fab, so we look for people who can appreciate it.
We looked at it as, “How do we take the offline shopping experience and put it online?” You walk down the street in Soho or Brooklyn, and there’s that experience of going shopping with your friends and having them point things out to you. We needed to reimagine it for the web, and that’s what the first iteration of our social feed is all about — how do you shop with friends and discover what they’re buying, but also what they’re liking or pinning?
Tell me about the “Inspiration Wall,” which encourages users to upload their own design inspirations.
Your site sells everything from dog treats and wall coverings to furniture and kitchenware. Who is the Fab customer? We’re looking for design lovers everywhere, all the people who appreciate and love design. They’re 18 to 45, they are digital natives, they’re people who have experienced the web as an integral part of their life. They probably own an iPhone and also an iPad. They probably like an eclectic mix of
We were trying to build the audience and tell people what Fab is about, to get them excited. One month in, we had 50,000 users, and we were seen as the place for design. We very quickly put up the Inspiration Wall to give people something to do while they waited for the site to launch, and it’s really just taken off. We had close to 200,000 people before launch, and the Inspiration Wall is a big reason why there’s so much social integration on the site. It’s hard to make that kind of activity happen even if you try to deliver a good product, so it’s been great. It’s not forced — people love sharing design. In fact, 50% of our users come from social sharing.
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Jason Goldberg CEO of Fab.com
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ason is a product guy. He loves to blog, He loves transparency and loves trying to make people smile.
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ason shares everything about Fab on his blog, betashop.http://betashop.com.
Cars Enter The Fashion World Words by Nathan Gomez
From catwalks to car showrooms, the intersection between the worlds of cars and fashion is becoming increasingly apparent.
Indeed, Porsche Design, a spin-off launched by Ferdinand Alexander Porsche in 1972, is repositioning itself as a luxury brand for fashion and accessories. In September, the company is launching a full lifestyle collection, including menswear and womenswear, shoes and accessories. In 2011, it hired Thomas
Steinbrueck, who worked with fashion designer Elie Saab, as creative director and to design the collection, which will adhere to the Porsche mantra of form follows function.
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Carven designer Guillaume Henry takes a bow on his car-strewn catwalk
Women’s jacket by Porsche
COULD CARS BE THE NEW HANDBAGS? Carmaker Mercedes-Benz, for example, has sponsored many fashion weeks around the world; fashion label Carven’s recent Paris show included broken-down cars jammed into the walls, headlights illuminating the catwalk; Mini has collaborated with Puma (Mini by Puma) to offer clothes, shoes and accessories; and Porsche Design’s autumn/winter 2013 collection at New York Fashion Week marked the first time a car company has made a serious stab at creating a fashion empire. Fern Mallis, a former IMG executive who created New York Fashion Week, says: “I think that everyone who cares about design cares about all of the things around them: what looks the best and says the most about them, which includes cars. Cars and clothes speak to people’s subconscious and conscious levels. This trend has gone beyond the
requisite baseball cap and leather jacket with the company logo on.” New Yorkbased menswear designer John Varvatos recently consulted on the design of the Chrysler 300C John Varvatos Limited Edition, which will be presented at the New York International Auto Show this month, while former DKNY designer Anthony Prozzi now works at Ford as a senior interior designer, bringing his fashion background to bear.
Shoes from Mini by Puma
“Fashion designers have an extraordinary ability to know what you will want even before you know you want it,” says Prozzi. “And car design is no different. When you really break it down, when all the technologies and textiles are the same, it is the design and the message it communicates that is the competitive advantage in the market.”Prozzi says: “There is no difference in what consumers demand” Bugatti Veyron with Hermes case
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INSPIRED BY THE PRINCES AND PAUPERS OF DECADES PAST Often Lonnie’s daydreaming leads him out of the city and past the estates of the rich, where he actually sees Danny at play with a photographer on the set of a high fashion shoot. Lonnie tries his hand at posing and both men are fascinated by the other’s life; Lonnie by the luxury that Danny has, and Danny by the freedom and carefree living that Lonnie has. To get a “feeling” of the other’s life Danny and Lonnie focus on the photoshoot and after engaging in conversation discover they are very much alike. Visions by Carloz Velez Full Credits on Page 106
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Summer looks GOOD on today’s gentlemen. Whether he is cruising around town in solid separates and a cuffed jean, or hitting the beach in stripes. Today’s man is looking good all the time. At work denim and linen sit comfortably on his shoulders while, layered patterns make a statement. For evening light weight suits and summer leather prove that a true gentleman stays cool no matter how hot the summer gets. Full Credits on Page 107
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Black and White Will Never Die Visions By Daniel Kuykendall Full Credits on Page 107
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Pants: Theory $255.00 Saks Fifth Avenue Top: Alice & Olivia $220.00 Saks Fifth Avenue Shoes: Stylist Own Bracelet: $148.00 Henri Bendel Bracelet: $148.00 Henri Bendel Bracelet: $88.00 Henri Bendel Bracelet: $78.00 Henri Bendel Ring: $68.00 Henri Bendel
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LP: Your album, Are You Getting Enough?, was released in May this year. You’ve been doing some touring. How is that going? Where are you headed? Josh: : Well, it was going ok. I’m work-
ing on a new restaurant, Kasa, with my business partners Shawn Kaflan and the Bento Group. LP: You have a reputation as the Rock n’ Roll Sushi Chef! How is that blending in with everything?
Josh: Yeah, currently Kasa is doing a
build out and should be completed in the next 4-6 weeks. In the mean time we’ve been creating an amazing menu, doing tastings and meeting with vendors. We are excited to bring a new level of dining to Orlando.
LP: Where did the whole chef thing come from? Did you always have a love of food?
Chop It Up With Josh Lyons
Josh: Yeah. My mom wasn’t always a
Words by Nathan Gomez Visions by Tane Hopu It’s not every day you hear someone say they’re a rock star sushi chef. For Fell on Deaf Ears front man and Food Network Star finalist, Josh Lyons it is every day. We got a chance to sit down with the chef and his band to discuss touring, restaurants and of course the Food Network.
Lapalme: Checking out your page and
your website, your influences are kind of all over the place. If you had to define what your band’s music or genre is what would you say it is?
Josh: : I always like to say were modern rock, because we are writing it currently, with a kind of euro feel. Based off of Diamond Duggal’s influences and mine
I would like to kind of mesh the Kinks, the Beatles and Radiohead with Alice in Chains, Stone Temple Pilots and Coldplay. It’s kind of all of the flavors thrown together.
LP: : Who would you say is your fan base?
Josh: I think it’s pretty broad. We have
teenagers all the way through to people in their 40s and 50s that enjoy this track or that track because they might hear and influence of Alice in chains, that some of the younger guys might like or younger girls might like out of my mind because of the dance element. There are so many variants to the songs that such a wide range will really like the music.
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great cook. Not to throw her under the bus or anything. Living on my own I enjoyed being able to cook. One big influence was girls. If you can cook on a date you’re in.
LP: Why sushi? Josh: I tried working in kitchens. It’s so
loud and stressful and I can get pretty anxious. Being in a sushi bar there is more of a Zen type atmosphere. No one is screaming at you.
LP: What was your favorite part of being
on Food Network Star?
Josh: I think meeting all the cast mates. They are all so diverse and so talented. I’m still friends with over half of them. Also, seeing how the production process is done and realizing how not real the
reality show is. It was very educational. It taught me to how to speak in front of a camera, to feel comfortable and what to focus on to flow and connect with the audience
They want to see you down because that creates the drama. They know exactly how to manipulate a situation. It’s pretty impressive.
LP: What is your biggest regret?
LP: Would you do it again?
Josh: Being on Giada’s team.
Josh: No, No way. I’m happy where I’m at. I would tell people don’t do it, if they have a soul or conscience.
LP: Why?
LP: Where can fans find out about your schedule?
Josh: She was a lot tougher than I expected. She’s got that
Josh: Probably Facebook, fellondeafears.com or follow us on twitter @fellondeafears.
smile down pat. No seriously, I think the biggest regret was not being as mentally prepared for the show because it’s like psychological warfare. The production side really cracks down.
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WASTED LUXURY Visions by: Robert Beczarski Full Credits on Page 107
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NEW AMERICAN
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Words by Kevin Lapalme and Nathan Gomez
CITRUS RESTAURANT, CLASSY YET SWANKY Looking for a great meal to accompany your night out? Citrus Restaurant, classy yet swanky, features regionally inspired new American Cuisine. While Citrus is not “historic” or “citrus themed”, the restaurant name is meant to respect Central Florida’s heritage. Located just north of downtown Orlando, the concept of Citrus Restaurant reflects an interpretation of Florida flavors and ideas like fresh, such as clean, local and independent. The restaurant is stylish and inviting and sets an energetic and lively tone for the emerging Uptown District. The staff is quite personable and very well versed in the menu offerings. The outside seating with nice low key chill music playing the background and a great breeze just enhances the ambiance. Outstanding menu offerings, Do not miss their short rib gnocchi...it’s devine and be ready for leftovers. My staple here was the scallops, which come over a cucumber risotto-and these are also wonderful. However, the short ribs just blew me away tonight and I want more already!!! Also, they have a nice wine list with some pretty odd finds, and it’s not incredibly overpriced. Brought to you by the team behind Kres, CityFish and Hue...it’s a little out of the way from the downtown hustle and bustle, however it’s worth it for lunch or dinner.
MY STAPLE HERE WAS THE SCALLOPS, WHICH COMES OVER A CUCUMBER RISOTTO CITRUS RESTAURANT 821 N ORANGE AVE ORLANDO, FL 32801 (407) 373-0622 WWW.CITRUSORLANDO.COM
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EGO DRIVEN Visions by Nigel Elliott
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Words by Angel Cardona
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inding the right jeans for your frame can pose a problem. How do you know which pair is right for you? Does your backside look baggy? Here are a couple tips for you that can help with these issues...
If you are looking for a nice pair of jeans to wear to the office stay away from a cropped pant, they are more of a casual look. Go with something that has a subtle to no wash, a darker blue jean is better, if you can iron in a nice crisp crease, do it. In the work place try to avoid a low rise; stick with a mid or high rise depending on your body. Online shopping is an option if you hate fitting rooms. You can always order two sizes, the size you think you are and one size bigger just in case. Make sure the website has a good return policy in case the jeans don’t fit. Whatever doesn’t fit; return it.
To avoid a saggy bottom, make sure when you try on your jeans the back pockets do not come to low. That extra material will make your tush look like mush. If the jeans are tight around your thighs go to the next fit or size up. Always make sure your denim is age appropriate. There are many types of jeans, don’t just thinkdenim. There are so many styles like distressed, acid wash and embellishments that are added. Colors are very popular right now for jeans, like lemon, spearmint, orange, fondant pink, violet, and baby blue shades are definitely in. Don’t be afraid to see a tailor. Tailors can customize your jeans specifically for you, Make sure you fit the biggest part of you then, take them to a tailor so they can slim down the rest.
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Bold is in this season. Shocking pops of color make any outfit stand out in a crowd. Think bolder, think brighter and think intense. Try electrifying your wardrobe with bursts of color. Wearing vibrant colors tends to help release endorphins leaving you feeling magnificent and recharged. Many designers have embraced the trend of brightness by introducing new lines that showcase bold colors. Accent your outfit by adding a splash of color. Making your outfit pop with an accessory like a bright colored heel, piece of jewelry, handbag or bold make up can add power to your look‌ outfit has been used way too much .
The hot colors this season include green, orange, turquoise, yellow, fuchsia and red so don’t be afraid to incorporate these bright colors into your wardrobe. Make up is always a good place to begin. Accenting your outfit with a red lip or a colored eye shadow will kick up the intensity of any outfit.. Wear a bright colored blazer to add a bold s er option to add some color to your ensemble. Wearing bright this season stirs up your wardrobe and makes a statement that leaves you feeling electrified way too much!
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FIT & FAB Throw on this delicious gear before or after workouts to maintain warmth and relaxation!
Wear it a few ways: Leave it open in the front and fasten the ties in the back.
Be a jac-of-all-trade, and a master of all in this versatile sweater-wrap top. Run in it...dance in it...just look good in it! Add the Nala hoodie as a stylish accessory to your daily wardrobe or nighttime-fun attire, or use it as a warm-up for your routine! Rock this versatile piece on the dance floor, flare it up with some pump-up kicks;
Wrap and cross ties around the waist for a more secure, fitted, and flattering look Tie it in the front and wrap and fasten around the back for an ultimate secure fit. http://www.mikayogawear.com
use it as a warm-up wrap, or make this one of your staple after workout pieces.
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CREDITS pg. 19: Plaid Suit Pendleton: La France Boutique Leather Bustier Vintage La France Boutique B&W Circle Bracelet: La France Boutique
Table of Contents pg.4: Model: Arlenis Sosa Swimwear: Desigual
Celebrity Style pg 9: Rachel Zoe
Swimsuit Style pg. 10:
From Top Left to Right:
Model: Muriel Villera Swimwear: Nicolita by Nicole Di Rocco Model: Nadia Serlidov Photographer: Koray Parlak Swimwear: Moeva London
Bottom:
Model: Candice Swanepoel Swimwear: Chainlink Bandeau Top with matching bikini bottom
Season Trends
Photographer: Adrienne Andersen Hair: Sherry Restifo Makeup artist: Sherry Restifo Fashion Stylist: Tamy Lugo Model: Darryl Sposato pg. 12: Black Sheer Top Dress: Vintage La France Boutique Yellow Vest: Vintage La France Boutique Gold Box Purse: Lou Taylor La France Boutique Black & Gold Snap Bracelet: Vintage La France Boutique pg. 13: White Satin Blazer: Robert Rodriguez White Satin Pant: Peter Cohen Black & White Shell Quartz Alchemia Necklace: Charles Albert La France Boutique Black & White Diamond Clutch: Mona Deborah Kent’s Boutique pg. 14: Blue Peplum Dress Chiara Boni: Debroah Kent’s Boutique pg. 15: Red Ruffle Slit Dress: Chiara Boni Gold Ball necklace: Lola G Deborah Kent’s Boutique Beige pg. 16: White Geo Pattern Dress: Shelton Stoller La France Boutique Black Circular Onyx Necklace: Charles Albert La France Boutique pg. 17: Black Beige Lace Jacket: Hoss Deborah Kent’s Boutique Blue Satin Slip: Vintage La France Boutique Black Double Chain Necklace: Marianne Homsy Deborah Kent’s Boutique pg. 18: Green Aztec Tweed Suit Country Set: La France Boutique Green Moldanite Lodalite Necklace: Charles Albert La France Boutique Green Moldanite Lodalite Cuff: Charles Albert La France Boutique
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The Re:Birth of Men’s Fashion pg. 24-25 Photographer: Seth London Stylist: Sequine Lee Male Grooming: Tiffany L Wardrobe: Nauman Piyarji Model: Matt M of images NYC pg. 26: Photographer: Seth London Stylist: Nauman Piyarji Male Grooming: Piret Wardrobe: Nauman Piyarji Model: Jeff T of Ford models pg. 27 Photographer: Seth London Stylist: Sequine lee Male Grooming: Londyn Juwelz Wardrobe: Nauman Piyarji Model: JeeHo Bay of Red models NYC pg. 28-29: Photographer: Seth London Stylist: Sequine Lee Male Grooming: Tiffany L Wardrobe: Nauman Piyarji Model: Matt M of images NYC pg. 30: Photographer: Seth London Stylist: Nauman Piyarji Male Grooming: Piret Wardrobe: Nauman Piyarji Model: Steven torrisi of re:quest NYC models pg. 31: Photographer: Seth London Stylist: Sequine lee Male Grooming: Tiffany L Wardrobe: Nauman Piyarji Model: Kone Sindou of Red model NYC
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Windy City
Photographer: Michael Giragosian Hair: Angel Cardona Makeup: Rosie Torres Designer: Peter Morales Model: Jen Tully pg. 34-35: Top: High Collar cut-out long sleeve Jacket: Faux-leather sequined lapel gold trench coat Bottom: white blouse wide leg sequined high-wasted gold trouser with cuff pg. 36: Top: Open-back sleeveless black shirt Bottom: Wide-leg sequined high waisted Bronze trouser 18k gold custom belt and cuff pg. 37: Top: High-space collar cut-out long-sleeve white blouse Bottom: Wide-leg sequined high waisted Bronze trouser 18k gold custom belt and cuff pg. 38: Bow-Tie Faux -leather gold bolero High-waist faux- leather gold pencil skirt Sleeveless sequined bronze silk top pg. 39: One-shoulder asymmetric silk cafftan 18k gold custom belt pg. 40: Top: High-space collar cut-out long-sleeve white blouse Bottom: Wide-leg sequined high waisted Bronze trouser 18k gold custom belt and cuff pg. 42-43: Top: Open-back sleeveless black shirt Bottom: Wide-leg sequined high waisted Bronze trouser 18k gold custom belt and cuff
Women’s Style pg. 44-45:
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Model: Candice Swanepoel Photo: Russell James Clothing: Strappy Twist Bandeau Top Fifth Image: Clothing: We Are Handsome: The Vagabond Scoop One Piece AUD $220.00 The Skyline Sleeveless Dress NOW AUD $91.00 The Escape Panel One Piece NOW AUD $99.75 Swimsuits: Miranda by OYE Swimwear
From Bottom Left to Right: Necklace: ASOS Statement Pharaoh Collar Necklace Sandals: Sprouls at Aldo Shades: Searby at Aldo Purse: Farida clutch bag
Something Simple Something Sweet pg. 48-53: Photographer: Jessie Dee Hair: Jessie Dee Makeup: Jessie Dee Model: Jen Tully
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Photographer: Carlos Velez Models: Lonnie & Danny pg. 58-597: Shirt: Vintage Yves Saint Laurent 74.00 Pants: Gap 59.95 Belt: Lucky Brand 59 .50 Watch: FLUD Watches 95 .00 Shoes: Sperry Topsider 85.00 Hat: Banana Republic 45.00 pg. 60 Shirt: Vintage Yves Saint Laurent 74.00 Pants: Gap 59.95 Belt: Lucky Brand 59 .50 Watch: FLUD Watches 95 .00 Shoes: Sperry Topsider 85.00 Hat: Banana Republic 45.00 pg. 61 Sweater: Banana Republic 79.50 Backsack: i Santi 130.00 Shoes: Sperry Topsider 85.00 Pants: Zara 59.90 Scarf: Zara 35.90 Hat: Zara 29.90 pg.62-63: Sweater: Banana Republic 79.50 Backsack: i Santi 130.00 Shoes : Sperry Topsider 85.00 Pants: Zara 59.90 Scarf: Zara 35.90 Hat: Zara 29.90 pg. 64: Shirt: Vintage Yves Saint Laurent 74.00 Pants: Gap 59.95 Belt: Lucky Brand 59 .50 Watch: FLUD Watches 95 .00 Shoes: Sperry Topsider 85.00 Hat: Banana Republic 45.00 pg. 65: Shirt: Banana Republic 79.50 Backsack: i Santi 130.00 Shoes: Sperry Topsider 85.00 Pants: Zara 59.90 Scarf: Zara 35.90 Hat: Zara 29.99
CREDITS Black and White will Never Die
Men’s Style pg. 66-67:
From Top Left to Right: Model: Tylor Cowan Clothing: Sisley Third Image: Clothing: Michael Bastian Fourth Image: Blazer: Tom Ford Fifth Image: Model: Edward Honaker Jeans: Levi Jeans
From Bottom Left to Right: Shoes: Clark’s Desert Shoes Boots: Clark’s Desert Boots Sandles: Bally Men Belt: Bally Men
pg. 70-71: Pants: Theory $255.00 Saks Fifth Avenue Top: Alice & Olivia $220.00 Saks Fifth Bracelet: $148.00 Henri Bendel Ring: $68.00 Henri Bendel Dress: Parker $286.00 Saks Fifth Avenue Belt: Stylist Own Shoes: Stylist Own Bracelet: $128.00 Henri Bendel Bag: $398.00 Henri Bendel Dress: Parker $286.00 Saks Fifth Ring: $118.00 Henri Bendel pg. 72-73: Top: Stripped Top And Vest Pants: Stylist Own Top: Zara $39.95 Vest: Saks Fifth Ave $395.00 Saks Fifth Avenue Shoes: Stylist Own Bracelet: $148.00 Henri Bendel Bracelet: $148.00 Henri Bendel Bracelet: $88.00 Henri Bendel Top: Alice & Olivia $285.00 Saks Fifth Avenue Jacket: Theory $385.00 Saks Fifth Avenue Bracelet: $168.00 Henri Bendel Necklace: $248.00 Henri Bendel Ring: $78.00 Henri Bendel Shoes: Stylist Own
Black and White will Never Die
Photography: Daniel Kuykendall Hair & Makeup : Angel Cardona Wardobe : Farhana Khan, Gettys Fagg, & Rachael Wallace Model : Malone Thomas pg. 68-69: Pants: Vince $275.00 Saks Fifth Top: Parker $165.00 Saks Fifth Avenue Jacket: BCBG Max Azria $248.00 Saks Fifth Ring: $78.00 Henri Bendel Ring: $118.00 Henri Bendel Necklace: $228.00 Henri Bendel Bracelet: Henri Bendel $148.00 Earrings: Stylist Own Shoes: Stylist Own Bag: $378.00 Bracelet: $78.00 Henri Bendel Ring: $118.00 Henri Bendel Necklace: $228.00 Henri Bendel
Wasted Luxury
Wasted Luxury
pg.78-79: Jacket: Worsted wool and plaid patchwork jacket Pants: Plaid knickers with attached leggings All by Maison De LaCour Boots: model’s own pg. 80-81: Jacket: Motorcycle sleeve detailed plaid coat Pants: Cashmere and wool pants All by Maison De LaCour Boots: Boots, model’s own pg. 82-83: Jacket: Worsted wool jacket with hook & eye details Pants: Plaid Kilt Chalk stained tee and leggings All by Maison De LaCour
Ego Driven
pg. 98/100/102/105/106 Photographer: Nigel Elliott Stylist: Zee Renta Hair: Angel Cardona Makeup: Saundra Roberson Clothing Designer: Josephine Andrews Model: Justine Wack pg 86-93: Photographer: Nigel Elliott Hair: Angel Cardona Makeup: Saundra Roberson Model: Justine Wack Clothing Designer: Melissa Vivo
Photographer: Robert Beczarski Designer: JuJu LaCour Stylist Assistant: Clarissa Barrera Models: Jonathan / Chosen Models Chicago, Victoria / Factor Chicago pg. 76-77: Hat: Safety Pin embellished beanie Jacket: Worsted wool and plaid patchwork jacket Pants: Wool and boxer pants All by Maison De LaCour Boots: model’s own
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Electric Avenue
Photography: Michael Giragosian Wardrobe Stylist: Tammara Kohler Makeup: Amanda Stone Hair: Angel Cardona Model: Leticia Cline pg. 96-103