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CONTENTS eight
LETTER FROM THE CREATIVE DIRECTOR twelve
DTLA twenty
CASUAL TO DRESSY twenty-one
THE FIGHT AGAINST TIME twenty-two
TOURING IN STYLE thirty-eight
ESCAPING ACTIVITIES forty
HELL’S KITCHEN ANGEL: MAX forty-four
GUYS GEAR - TOUGH TECH U CAN WEAR forty-six
GREAT RIDES: NORTH AMERICA forty-eight
LOUIS CARREON, ART + DRUGS fifty-two
ESCAPE FROM YOUR CITY
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THE CONTINENTAL CLUB twenty-eight
MANE-TAIN THE MAN BUN twenty-nine
THE HOTTEST GYM BAGS thirty
MEN’S SIGNATURE SCENT thirty-two
MARIO LOPEZ: MAN IN MOTION thirty-six
MEN’S MODERN GROOMING GUIDE
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THE BEST OF ONLINE fifty-six
A STUDY IN SOPHISTICATION fifty-seven
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LETTER FROM THE CREATIVE DIRECTOR
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CREATIVE DIRECTOR Photography by Matthew Winklemeyer, Getty images
Start your engines. Start your engines on creativity in dressing, on your ambitions and on being cool. The spring issue is all about fresh starts and new beginnings. Many in the world think of new years day as that time, on the contrary, there’s something about wearing an easy t-shirt, sandals and a pair of shorts that puts you into a brand new mind-set and ready to experience new things! I am excited to write this letter to all of you. Because of you, LAPALME is now available all over the US. Since the last issue, we have majorly increased our circulation. We are killin’ it. Barnes and Noble and Books A Million are now carrying our style bible everywhere. We are a compact and dedicated team made up of my colleagues, business partner and a lot of dedication. Speaking of true dedication, we are obsessed with Mario Lopez. Not a fan-girl kind of obsession, but let’s say a firm admiration. Dad, media mogul, unbelievable host of Extra! & the star of Grease Live! - it was an honor to get to know him. When LAPALME was considering who the next cover star would be, I knew Mario was the one. Mario is the key to Hollywood and a true connector. True to himself and always on the move in his career, there’s a lot to admire. Mario and I have some mutual friends, so it was refreshing to meet him and create some looks for the cover and interview inside. Influenced by his energy and positive vibe, was a reminder to stay true to oneself and reach for the stars. Mario Lopez is a genuine, cool guy. We also have a major cool factor going on in this new issue. Rocker, Max Schneider is the coolest of the cool. From the first time we all saw him doing the tango with Madonna in the Dolce and Gabbana ads, to his mohawk in his new “holla” video - Max has an undeniable vibe that LAPALME digs. Which brings me to the style pages. I am so into downtown LA that we made a ten page fashion spread in homage. Some might even say that DTLA has stolen the notorious Williamsburg “it” factor. The arts, fashion, and the still grungy yet chic neighborhood has become a hub for the who’s who in the scene. In this issue, we discovered that in a town of make believe, there is still a lot of real shining through. Hope you enjoy the issue!
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THE TEAM creative director DEREK WARBURTON art director JASON WHITWORTH managing editor DANA PRIGGE editor at large LUIS AYUSO grahphic designer & art director’s assistant ARNELLA MARKARYAN online editor CHIARA CASIRAGHI-BRODY food/culture editor DAWN GARCIA publicity MATT DILLON MARISA HEBERT
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KEVIN LAPALME LAPALME MEDIA GROUP business to business marketing
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LEFT TO RIGHT: BRANDON (LEFT) is wearing deconstructed jacket and short_ KAPITAL Long silk scarf_ AVAILABLE AT H LORENZO LA Boots_ JOHN VARVATOS PRESTON (CENTER) is wearing a denim shirt_ G STAR AVAILABLE AT WWW.GSTAR.COM Marilyn Monroe tee shirt_ DRIES VAN NOTEN Boots_ RRL Linen pant with suspender_ TRANSIT LAPALMEMAGAZINE.COM UOMO AVAILABLE AT H LORENZO BRODERICK (RIGHT) is wearing a long knit top_ CONTROL SECTOR Knit pants_ AZUL BY MOUSSY Kicks_ NORBERTO COSTA
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The downtown underground scene has become one of LALA lands great attractions. This season, rugged denim, beaded chains and scruff set the theme for urban cool in the city. Creative director
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Broderick is wearing a down vest and a denim shirt tied at the waist_ G STAR Knit pant_ AZUL BY MOUSSY Boots_ Norberto Costa Star and stripe long sleeve tee_ KAPITAL AVAILABLE AT H LORENZO IN LA Wooden beaded necklace_ Majarasha
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Brandon is wearing a Graphic bomber jacket_ LES ECLAIRES AVAILABLE AT WWW.LESECLAIRES.COM Silk oversized top_ RESURRECTION AVAILABLE AT CHURCH BOUTIQUE IN LA Bleached denim_ G STAR Rugged two-toned boots_ JOHN VARVATOS Rose gold watch_ ELICO ASSOULINI Bowler hat_ SUPER DUPER AVAILABLE AT H LORENZO
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LEFT TO RIGHT: BRODERICK (LEFT) is wearing a long knit top_ CONTROL SECTOR Knit pants_ AZUL BY MOUSSY Kicks by Norberto Costa. PRESTON (CENTER) is wearing a denim shirt_ G STAR
AVAILABLE AT WWW.GSTAR.COM Marilyn Monroe tee shirt_ DRIES VAN NOTEN Boots_ DOUBLE RL Linen pant with suspender_ TRANSIT UOMO AVAILABLE AT H LORENZO BRANDON (RIGHT) is wearing deconstructed jacket and short_ KAPITAL Long silk scarf
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Brandon is wearing khaki button down and cream jeans_ G STAR Fedora_ HORISAKI DESIGN Handel along with his Faliero Sarti scarf_ AVAILABLE AT H LORENZO LA Underwear_ HORUS FOR MEN Beaded necklaces_ MAJARASHA Boots_ JOHN VARVATOS
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Preston is wearing rugged denim_ G STAR Sleeveless knit top_ MARNI AVAILABLE AT BARNEYS NATIONWIDE Boots_ RRL Wood beaded necklace_ MAJARASHA
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DIOR MALT LEATHER OXFORD_price upon request dior.com GUCCI PRINCETOWN LEATHER SLIPPER_$995 gucci.com ZARA STRAP SANDAL_ $59.90 zara.com JIMMY CHOO GROVE_ $850 jimmychoo.com FENDI SNEAKER_$700 fendi.com
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The fight against time is very real. More and more men are investing in their skincare regimen and it’s showing! Take a look at some of our favorites for your anti-aging needs.
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TOURING IN STYLE The luxury touring motorcycle niche is a relatively new market. We’ve taken a look at a few of the best Machines for you to hit the open road. We are born to ride!
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2014 Can Am Spyder RT Limited The odd Can-Am Spyder mixes elements of motorcycle, trike and snowmobile to create one of the most unique riding experiences around. It’s certainly interesting and it has a few advantages over a traditional motorcycle. rydeonmotorsports.com Rent for $225 a day Base Price $22,000
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BMW K1600GTL 2016 When luxury is freed of all ballast, it moves to a new level. At the very top of this evolution is the new K 1600 GTL – a high-class touring bike like none before it. With the most compact and efficient in-line 6-cylinder engine ever installed in a series production motorcycle. RIDINGROUTE66.COM Rent for $250 a day Base Price $17,000
2012 HONDA GOLDWING GL1800A Truly a legend amongst touring motorcycles. And with good reason – the rider and pillion luxuriate in supreme comfort, with superb weather protection, minimal vibration and engine heat, and just about the best luggage capacity of any motorycle on the road. There’s music on board, cruise control, air suspension, and an aluminium perimeter frame which provides sportbike-like handling. You honestly will not believe how well the Goldwing handles. EAGLERIDER.COM Rent for $150 a day Base Price $23,200
2011 DUCATI MULTISTRADA 1200S TOURING Transform your ride A dream Ducati - 4 bikes in 1. A sport bike, long-distance tourer, urban and road enduro are now separated by just one click. RENTADUCATI.COM Rent for $249 a day Base Price $23,800
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THE CONTINENTAL CLUB
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THECONTINENTAL CLUB A saucy joint you’ll want to frequent!
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Situated in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles’ Arts District is a cool and sophisticated speakeasy. Welcome to the Continental Club. Located underground, this bar is cleverly post-modern and retro. Suave enough to appeal to the Rat Pack, it’s the black leather-tufted booths, linear leather chairs and the vintage bar that invite you in and dare you to stay. With pop-art lining the walls and even a Warhol-esq rendition of the Queen, you don’t come here just for the ambiance you stay for the drinks.
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A celebrity hotspot, the Continental Club has been the venue for everyone from James Franco, Seth Rogan and Danny McBride to Nick Jonas, the cast of “Glee”, and even LAPALME Magazine for the launch of our recent Winter Edition. With a cocktail program now run by Matt Broduer, we not only tasted an array of libations, we had him concoct our very first signature LAPALME cocktails! The drink list is steeped in rue classic cocktail culture: from the Perfect Manhattan to the Gordon’s Cup (gin, fresh lime juice, cucumber, salt & pepper) to the Riviera (Aperol, fresh orange juice, Champagne), the menu offers an array of flavors to quench any palate. We sat down with Matt to get a much closer look at just how he creates the libations we love to consume and a bit of a cocktail education:
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Inspiration for creations? I’m a cocktail geek. I have like 20 different cocktail books that I’m constantly pouring through. I also enjoy visiting as many cocktail bars with fellow bartenders and tasting the most esoteric drinks on the menu. Lastly, I look at cocktails like I’m a liquid chef and imagine “well, raspberry and basil with Aperol sounds like a good combination,” or “red bell pepper, serrano, and cilantro sounds like it would go great with Tequila or Mezcal.” I treat my job as a liquid chef, always looking to concoct unorthodox recipes that I think would compliment well. Favorite design? Or favorite cocktail? My favorite design at the CC are the bottle lockers, where members can purchase a bottle and store them in these beautifully lit lockers for the next time they come in. It looks really cool seeing all 100 lined up and gives it that “exclusive members club” feel. My favorite cocktail is the Riviera - which has Aperol, fresh Orange Juice, club soda, and Champagne. It’s like an amalgamation of an Aperol Spritz and a Mimosa, so it’s super light and refreshing. What is your take on the whiskey dilemma? It’s a result of whiskey coming back en vogue. Distilleries are having trouble keeping up with demand. Bourbon and Rye whiskey have to be aged a minimum of 2 years, so
you can’t expedite the aging process. This led Makers Mark to attempt to water down their bourbon to increase production, but there was an outrage since whiskey drinkers would rather pay more for a better product than less for an inferior one. What are the highest demand cocktails at Continental Club? The Circa ‘93 and the Gordon’s Cup. Circa ‘93 (citrus vodka, pamplemousse liqueur, and lemon juice) is more for the female clientele, so it’s super sweet and refreshing and easy to drink. The Gordon’s Cup is essentially a gin gimlet on the rocks with muddled cucumber and salt and pepper. Even if someone “doesn’t drink gin because of an experience they had in college” the Gordon’s Cup will change their mind. The Continental Club is one of Downtown LA’s most iconic speakeasy venues. Established in 2013 by the distinguished Circa 93 Group, The Continental Club features a concept and design created by partners Ashley Joyce and John Lasker. The concept aims to cater to the vibrant and diverse Downtown LA community. It combines clean lines, fine
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materials and finishes reminiscent of a traditional members’ club. Guests can relax on mid-century leather banquettes and members can store their personal bottles in members’ lockers. In the few years since its opening, The Continental Club has gained prestige as one of downtown LA’s most desired nightlife destinations. TASTING TIP: Ask your mixologist about the many varietals of whiskey! You’ll not only be amazed at how many different kinds there are but also make your mixologists happy you cared enough to know. The CONTINENTAL CLUB 116 W 4th Street Los Angeles, CA 90013
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THE HOTTEST GYM BAGS
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Uniquely Italian, a blend of leather and liquor set you up for a great first date. 2. VIKTOR & ROLF SPICE BOM._ $90 macys.com
Explosive chili pepper, saffron and a masculine zest of bergamot blow up for a bomb scent. 3. MICHAEL KORS EXTREME BLUE EAU DE TOILETTE_ $78 michaelkors.com
Limitless sensual musks perfect for your adventurous dates. LAPALMEMAGAZINE.COM
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Smelling good means more than spraying on whatever body spray commercial makes you laugh. Don’t be swayed by advertising, find your signature. Your preferred cologne says as much about you as what you wear, and like everything else, the two should match. Do not confuse your lady killer cologne with what you wear to work - which for some is dangerous, but others potentially a worthwhile gamble! Stick to your guns and spray what’s right.
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Calming cedar wood and exciting amber punch through for a perfect all day scent.
WORK Clean and fresh, this cologne should make you feel confident but approachable. 4. JOHN VARVATOS_ $66 barneys.com
Warm rhubarb and oak moss sit well with a suede accent for a great workday scent. 5. DIOR SAUVAGE_ $89 bloomingdales.com
Custom bergamot and a tinge of pepper drenched in Calabrian sun bring out this scent to carry you through your day. 6. GUCCI BY GUCCI_ $88 neimanmarcus.com
Cypress and tobacco leaves make this classic smell one to keep at the office for a refresh.
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MAN IN MOTION Mario Lopez on Transition, Style and His Motivation
He is, above all, stylish, confident and cool. Having long been on our radar as he forged his career through the Hollywood lights, LAPALME recently had the opportunity to sit down with the gifted and humble Mario Lopez as he discussed media, motivation and family. As much as Mario is our image of the entertainment news host, our personal talk with him was always grounded in that his small daughter Gia was running around in the background with all the youthful energy and wonder that a little girl shouldn’t be without. We were instantly disarmed upon speaking with someone who’s graced our screens in one capacity or another throughout our lives. Upon reflection it came as no surprise, as Mario is perhaps best known for his work as the charming and affable host of the daily syndicated newsmagazine, Extra. Mario is truly a master of transition. Successful across all media, from TV personality, to radio host to author of both self improvement and children’s books, Mario is the equivalent of an entertainment
Renaissance Man. He boils down his wide range of activities as fostering his growth in the industry, stating, “I diversify as much as possible – dancing, acting, hosting, producing – that way I can maximize opportunities for myself and it worked out.” Mario took us inside his personal world focusing on family and his own
continued, “I’ve interviewed Obama; I’ve interviewed all kinds of public figures, now leading candidates from Trump to Hillary Clinton and Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz and gotten more political figures as the election approaches. But then it’s back to Denzel Washington and Tom Cruise the next week. It’s been very special and I don’t take that for granted.” No stranger to the red carpet, Mario is perhaps among the best equipped to help our male readers on what should be their philosophy on gracing the red carpet. “I feel the man is more of a backdrop to the woman.” Instantly agreeing with him, we were further struck by the graceful simplicity of the rest of his advice. “You should keep it simple – necktie or bowtie. Your colors are black or a dark blue. Your shirt’s tailored, you’re smelling good and you’re well-groomed, you’ll do great.” Über stylish with the ability to make women swoon and men envious, Mario continued and shed further insight on his every day tips to being well coiffed. “The simpler you keep it, the better. I’m a fan of classic looks, like jeans and a couple cool
“I diversify as much as possible - that way I can maximize opportunities for myself.” personal path to happiness. Instead of the attempt to shoe-horn in some venture or project, Mario was clearly conversing and riffing on his life – how it came to be, and where he focuses his efforts. He is, quite clearly, the interviewer’s interview. Yet, for his ability to know the answer before the question is half out, there is still a sense of inspiration and optimism when Mario discusses the wide range of figures he has been presented with the opportunity to interview. “I think many times you get to interview a particular celebrity.” He
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“Work hard, stay focused and do the right thing and usually the right thing happens. I don’t know if I need anything other than a proper attitude and drive.”
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black t shirts, gray and white that fit well on you – not too tight nor too baggy either – cool sneakers, I think shades / sunglasses are important and while I’m not a big jewelry guy, you should definitely have a nice watch.” Whether it’s a career or personal goal, Mario is focused in the outcome and advised us he lives by the following: “Work hard, stay focused and do the right thing and usually the right thing happens – that’s been my mantra. I don’t know if I need anything other than a proper attitude and drive.” Despite his career as host of Extra, which in many ways requires access to celebrity information, both personal and professional, it was interesting to see Mario say of social media, “I think you can use it as a tool to create a certain level of celebrity. If used wisely, it can complement you. I also think that exposing too much of yourself might work in the reverse. If the mystery is gone it can definitely be a challenge as well.” Mario is much more than just a handsome and talented entertainment personality. In speaking with him it was very clear that before us was the story of a young boy who grew up in Chula Vista, California whose life went right. It’s clearly something that Mario keeps in focus. “I’m a first generation kid. I grew up in a tough neighborhood in a border town. My mother’s whole mission was to keep me busy and out of trouble.” He paused for a moment before continuing, “Both of my parents are blue collar folks with a strong work ethic. I’ve always tried to maintain their outlook and a sense of perspective has always given me a great sense of optimism.” Crediting a great deal of his current position to his youth and formative years, Mario repays the same community which delivered him via his work with various volunteer and charitable youth organizations such as the Boys and Girl Club. He spoke of his work with that group, “The Boys and Girls Club is something which is very personal to me. It was a part of my community and along with theatre and wresting and also it kept me off the street and out of trouble. I felt I owed a lot to those people and devote my time and continue to mentor other kids and build other clubs.” That same focus and perspective which is present in speaking with Mario
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about his youth and charitable work is evident when he speaks of his quest for balance in his personal and professional worlds. “My family is my top priority and I work hard for them,” he says. “I have an understanding wife. We’re fortunate in what we have. As busy as I am I’m blessed to be able to be there for breakfast and back at dinner - - even if it’s just action-packed in between.” Home is where he is rejuvenated, as he told us, “I’m happiest at home with my family and friends listening to music, eating, playing bocce, or hanging out in the pool with a good margarita in my hand.” It’s been an interesting road for Mario, as some remember him not as an entertainment host, but rather the child actor who successfully broke the mold. “Being a former child actor trying to transition is tough because people may get a stigma of a character they used to play.” As to his ability to successfully transition throughout his career, “I feel very blessed for doing the things I’m doing and don’t take it for granted.” The same optimism and bright attitude which colored our discussion of his personal and professional achievements was also evident in his professed future plans. “I want to continue to do what makes me happy and work hard on my goals – Extra; my radio show; I want to continue to write more books, produce more projects and find the right daytime or primetime vehicle.” Finally, we sought a bid of insight from the man who has had many successful transitions in his life, both on a personal and professional level, on how those trying to make their goals become reality. The depth of wisdom and thoughtfulness that ran through the rest of our discussion was in focus as he advised our readers, “You have to find whatever it is that you’re passionate about, anything that will drive you and try to prepare for it – do your homework as much as you can and try to train yourself to be better than the people who are also reaching for your same goal. I go back to my old mantra just work hard, stay focused and do the right thing and the right thing will happen for you.”
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“As busy as I am I’m blessed to be able to be there for breakfast and back at dinner - - even if it’s just action-packed in between.”
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MEN’S MODERN GROOMING GUIDE
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MEN’S MODERN GROOMING GUIDE
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Grooming should be no secret, it is a necessity. More salons are tailoring the male grooming experience to the modern gentleman’s standard: clean and comfortable. More men are taking time out to relax and be groomed by professionals. Get a virtual workout for your face with a men’s toning facial or a chest facial for breakouts at SHIZUKA salon in New York City. Get a custom soak with hops, barley and cedar essential oils at HAMMER & NAILS in Los Angeles, CA. If in need of recovery after partying the weekend away, the Weekend WARRIOR’S REHAB from LAPIS salon at the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami offers a deep muscle massage with heated rocks to ease pain, tension and improve mobility. If the perfect cut is what you are looking for, try an upscale hand crafted hair cut by 18/8 FINE MEN’S salon in Atlanta, Georgia. Experienced stylists in semi-private stations deliver carefully selected services like beard coloring and targeted waxing so no one has to know your business. You can look and feel your best with some grooming and relaxation. Pamper yourself, you deserve it!
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The Citrus White Ale Pedicure - Your feet are submerged in a custom Citrus Ale beer soak infused with fresh sliced limes and oranges. The Sports Pedicure - Specially designed to ease the sore muscles of athletic and active men. Hot stones, Hammer & Nails Signature Scrub up to the knee, foot massage, leg massage up to the knee, reflexology, and hydrating mint clay mask which stimulates blood circulation.
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18/8 FINE MEN’S SALONS ATLANTA, GEORGIA Taking a man out of the ladies salon and bringing him to a comfortable personalized environment. Known for the best men’s cut in the south, they also have invigorating scalp treatments, nonabrasive coloring for your beard and waxing for your entire body, all gone in a few quick strips. EIGHTEENEIGHT.COM
SHIZUKA DAY SPA NEW YORK Nagomi Manicure and Sakura Pedicure - relaxing and unique Japanese treatments uses natural handmade products mixed in front of you. Botox for Men - Effectively administered throughout your face by Dr. Silich creating a relaxed non- frozen look with little no downtime so you can get back to work. Underarm Botox - FDA approved to reduce underarm sweat by 50% for up to 6 months by temporarily slowing down the action of the sweat glands. SHIZUKANY.COM
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ESCAPING ACTIVITIES The gym, depending on the person, is either a sanctuary or a chore. If your gym was truly an escape, wouldn’t you go more often? With this simple concept in mind, the team at Virgin Active has created a series of gyms in strategic places around the world that inspire greatness. The Alice Lane health club features one of a kind rooftop training which oversees the entire cityscape. With Anti-Gravity yoga and a spa like none other, named the Aqua Lounge, it transports you to the future with its state of the art design and unique amenities. Challenging the norm, the gym at their Wallbrook club, London location has an illuminated stone steam room and innovative training equipment which includes an Apex Altitude Studio. Balancing your workout experience with proper relaxation is important - perhaps some silent time in the luxury spa at Canary Riverside, London or a good swim in the invigorating pool at the Merchant Square health club, London would do your body good.
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HELL’S KITCHEN ANGEL: MAX
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On Touring, Completing His First LP and His Unique Style
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MAX, aka Max Schneider, is in the studio putting the final tweaks on his first full length album, Hell’s Kitchen Angel, set to debut in April. Multitalented, Max is also known not only for his acting resume, but for his modeling work which includes a D&G editorial campaign with Madonna. We caught up with the Wrong singer, who would embark on his month long tour the following day. You’re going on tour tomorrow! How do you feel? I’m really excited! There’s a lot of energy because every tour you really learn a lot about your set, how to connect with people - especially in an opening spot. My song “Holla” will be out along with “Wrong”. We have a couple of new songs I’m really excited to perform for the first time live. I’m really excited to be opening for R5. We’re playing the Beacon Theater in New York and other wonderful venues. It’s really interesting to coordinate a set around wanting to connect with new people but also while keeping the integrity and staying true to it. I love to disperse my original songs off the album with little medleys of songs I like to play like “No Diggity” by Blackstreet, Miss New Booty, and Sorry by Justin Bieber. I love to do little mixes of hooks people know, hopefully get them into it and then hit them with my stuff like “Gibberish”. I’m really excited, this is definitely the tightest, most energetic set I’ve done at an opener so I hope people like it. You booked a Dolce and Gabbana campaign with Madonna, at 17. Wow, what’s the backstory on that? It was incredible. I was always too fun-sized, I like to say, for the modeling world. So, I was walking home from school one day and I get this call from a casting director I’d had met on a previous audition. He’s like “Hey, can you get to casting right now? They’re literally casting in an hour from now. Come down”. I’m like, “All right, sure, whatever”. I go down there, they take like 3 Polaroids of me, and say “All right, you’re good. You can leave”. I’ve never done something like that. I was like, “That’s it, no
audition or anything?” I left thinking, “I’m not going to get this, whatever” I get a call Monday telling me I booked it. I was like, “What? No way.” I didn’t even know how legit it was, I was like “is it the real Madonna or some dog named Madonna? Like, can you be more specific about who this is?” He’s said, “No, it’s the Madonna for Dolce and Gabbana. The only catch is she really liked you and the casting director really liked another boy. So, you’re both going to show up and they’re going to choose which one of you gets the job on the spot”. I’m like, “Whoa, okay. That’s never happened.” So, I can’t sleep all night. I get there. Nobody speaks English, it’s either Japanese or Italian. After two hours of not knowing what’s going on and just getting hair and makeup done by all these people, someone finally asks me, “Hey, why aren’t you dressed?” I was like, “I was waiting for this casting thing to go down.” And they’re like, “Nobody talked to you today?” I said “No, not really in, you know, in English…” He goes, “Oh, well you got the job all day. They fired the other boy last night. You’ve had it.” I was like, “Oh, shit.” Literally 5 minutes later they threw me into this back room and a moment after that Madonna walks in with a coconut water with a straw. Beams of light burst out of the door. It was kind of crazy. She just walked in. She has this incredible presence. She gives her coconut water to her assistant. She walks up to me and we just start dancing. That’s how the whole thing went down. Tell me about the new album and how is it different from your past work. I’m really excited. Hell’s Kitchen Angel is my first fulllength album [out April 8th]. It’s super surreal just because I’ve put out a few EPs and it always feels like a taste of a full body of work and this is the first time I really feel [it’s a] complete thought that really represents my music and who I am. The title song is Hell’s Kitchen
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Angel, also I’m from Hell’s Kitchen, New York City, and I named it that because it’s sort of represents both sides of my personality. There’s definitely a darker side, but I’m also very smiley and I love life. I’ve gotten to collaborate with some really amazing artists like Patrick Stump, Hoodie Allen, Jon Bellion, Sirah. It’s really amazing when somebody pulls something out of you that you didn’t know was in you. That’s really been the theme of this whole record. Finding who I am through that collaboration. TOP PHOTO: Black trousers and metallic pin striped shirt_ TOPMAN Grey leather vintage biker_ BILLY LA AVAILABLE AT WWW.BILLYLA.COM Shoes_ VALENTINO AVAILABLE AT FISCH FOR THE HIP, NYC BOTTOM PHOTO: Striped sweatshirt_ SAINT LAURENT AVAILABLE AT FISCH FOR THE HIP NYC Worn denim_ TOPMAN Shoes_ LOUIS VUITTON
You intentionally separate MAX the music artist from Max the actor. How do you balance each side of you and keep the inspiration for each? For me, music always comes first because it’s the most personal to me, of course. I feel the most alive. It’s always hard work but it never feels like work, whether it’s recording or performing, whatever it is. I kind of keep that as my center point. Acting wise it’s been kind of therapeutic to jump into a different world, get to play a part in a movie. Being a part of “Love and Mercy”, the Beach Boys movie was really incredible because not only was it an incredible story about such a genius guy and about such wonderful music, but for me it was kind of stepping outside of my comfort zone. I’m way more confident in music than I am as an actor. In that way, it’s kind of nice. It makes me more graceful for music. It also makes me take more risks and kind of dive into different characters which I’ve always loved. My music is the utmost personal side of me. It’s very ironic, because I do act sometimes, but I can’t lie at all. I really bad at it and I’ve never been able to. Friends tried to get me in on jokes to lie, even if it’s a stupid thing. It’s not going to work. I’m not going to be believable. Then, for music that’s the same thing. I’m always like, “be honest”. I want to keep [the acting and music] separate because I want people to know that on the acting side, I’m diving into other characters and trying to find the truthful side of that character. But for my music I always want it to feel authentic, it’s never an act on that side. You’re sporting a new ‘do right now and your fans kind of went nuts when they saw the change. Does it still shock you that people react to something like a transition in your hair? It’s been really interesting to me, too, because for the couple weeks that it was out people didn’t know. They thought maybe I just got a haircut. The fact is that it was all for the Holla music video. Pete Wentz from Fall Out Boy shaves my head into the Mohawkin. He actually did it in the video. Then he draws me into the situation that I’m basically performing for a crowd that I’m not used to and it’s very scary punk rock environment. I perform, I get punched in the face, I lose a tooth. I got through all of these initiations, very inspired by 8 Mile and Fight Club. The haircut itself was awesome because it was the first time that people not being into it, didn’t really affect me because I knew that I went for it for a reason.
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GUYS GEAR - TOUGH TECH U CAN WEAR
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GUYS GEAR TOUGH TECH U CAN WEAR writer
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Wearable tech is the way to go. Our everyday tech needs are finally being meet in a stylish way. Smart accessories from TAG HEUER keep you connected and in tune with your daily life. A charger called AMPY works with your kinetic energy and lets you have a backup battery anywhere you go. The future of wearables has begun with the coolest ear buds on earth, you can SWIM and hear music underwater!
BOLT BRACELETS Wrap around and ready to go! Keep your iPhone charged on the road with the new BOLT bracelet. Designed by Los Angeles based designer Charles Darius and produced by a Certified Apple Manufacturer, the BOLT bracelet is a comfortable, stylish blend of function and fashion. Braided in genuine leather with 18K gold, silver, or black rhodium plated hardware, this wrap around is sure to sit just right on your wrist. $50 available for pre-order at charlesdarius.com
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Cool and connected, TAG Heuer’s Swiss engineering and bold style meets with Intel technology. TAG Heuer Connected* allows you to stay connected on the go over Wi-Fi. Play your “go to” tracks from your watch through a Bluetooth wireless headset and enjoy a hands free connected life. Monitor your fitness on the move, keep your calendar in check, and stay on top of work wherever you are.
Stay charged by staying active with AMPY, a portable smartphone battery that charges with kinetic energy as you move. Developed by three urbanities from Northwestern, this wearable device can pop into any bag or get strapped in to the accessories kit. Start moving to create battery life from your healthier life.
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USB CUFF LINKS Storage on your sleeve - gold plated 2GB flash drive to keep your private files close to you. Cuff links with a double purpose: store your media and keep your shirtsleeves in the right place. Available in silver and gunmetal.
USB MONEY CLIP Keep your cash and files together with an essential accessory, the Money Clip USB. With up to 8GB of storage, made of sleek stainless steel, you can store up to 1,750 songs, 10,000 photos or up to 10 hours of video.
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RALPH LAUREN POLOTECH TM SHIRT Polo out-performs. Next evolution tech streams your heart rate and key metrics into your black box via Bluetooth. Real-time data goes directly to your iPhone or Apple Watch through the PoloTech App that reads your results and offers adaptive workouts. A shirt that thinks, pushing you to workout smarter.
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THE DASH-BLUETOOTH WIRELESS EARBUDS BY BRAGI
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Imagine forging through a triathlon with the perfect music playing in your ears with your personal assistant cheering you on in your ears. The Dash is the world’s first smart wearable system that provides audible coaching, tracks movement, and captures key biometric data. You can control the Dash by audio feedback, motion gestures, and a touch interface. Audio Transparency keeps you safe, which increases awareness of your surroundings. The sounds of oncoming cars, cyclists, or peoples voices are clearer. Supported by a virtual personal assistant, The Dash entertains, enables, and protects you. $299 store.bragi.com
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GREAT RIDES: NORTH AMERICA
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COASTAL HIGHWAY 1: Nova Scotia’s Cabot Trail
GOING TO THE SUN ROAD: Jackson Glacier Overlook
APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS: Tail of the Dragon
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KEVIN LAPALME A great road is a great road, but if you’re riding a motorcycle, you’re looking for something special: twisties, vistas, turnouts, that perfect stretch of smooth tarmac, and biker-friendly stops that make getting there most of the fun. PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY (HWY 1): 1700 miles from Astoria, Oregon to San Juan Capistrano, California This undisputed champion of road trips presents beaches, cliffs, redwood forests, sleepy seaside towns, hot tub B&Bs, and world-class dining along a ribbon of winding, undulating road that (between RVs) can provide thrilling sport riding and contented cruising. Stop at the frequent turnouts, and don’t miss wild Olympic Peninsula, rustic Big Sur, Hearst Castle, bikini-clad Malibu, or biker-friendly Seattle, San Francisco, and San Diego. APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS: 770 miles from Front Royal, Virginia to Deal’s Gap, North Carolina This four-in-one magic mountain ride begins with Skyline Drive in Virginia, a 105-mile run along the ridge of the Shenandoah National Park, conveniently connected with the Blue Ridge Parkway for 469 miles of smooth roads and sweeping blacktop. Ride east to Tellico Plains along the Cherohala Skyway (Hwy 28) descending into Tennessee backcountry. Loop back via Hwys 360 and 72 to Deal’s Gap, and take on the internationally famous 11 mile Tail of the Dragon and whip through those 318 curves for some bragging rights.
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GOING TO THE SUN ROAD: 50 miles in Glacier National Park, Montana Before this two-hour, 50-mile ride over Logan Pass was completed, it took visitors several days to get through the park, which speaks of its height and contortions. Watch out for mountain goats and bighorn sheep, and pull over at the Jackson Glacier Overlook to take in the most spectacular scenery in the park. COASTAL HIGHWAY 1: 170 miles from Kittery to Bucksport, Maine Detours, not twisties, along Maine’s 3478 miles of coastline is the focus here. The oldest highway on the east coast is dotted with over 60 lighthouses, countless cute towns, antique shops, lobster shacks, and almost 50 peninsulas to explore. The highway connects with many other scenic routes, including a ferry ride to Nova Scotia. OVERSEAS HIGHWAY (HWY 1): Florida, 100 miles from Key Largo to Key West Put your sun screen on and cruise out onto a narrow stretch of road made of bridges atop a living reef in the turquoise Straits of Florida sandwiched between the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico. Join the margarita-saturated tourists in tropical paradise and enjoy the biker-friendly atmosphere. Salt air, sea food, and slow speed get you onto island time in no time flat. LAPALMEMAGAZINE.COM
LOUIS CARREON, ART + DRUGS
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LOUIS CARREON ART DRUGS “The more I paint, the more I like everything.” – Jean-Michel Basquiat
Being a successful artist living the“rockstar” life isn’t a new story. But an artist, living a rockstar life, that goes to prison for possession and then turns his life around? That’s definitely a story worth a tell. Louis Carreon may be seen with beautiful models and celebrities in some of the coolest places, but it’s his remarkable ability to lay it all out there that distinguishes him as an artist. Originally from Los Angeles, Louis started as a kid doing graffiti on the street walls of the city. After getting into some trouble and serving time in prison, art became his liberation.
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Recently commissioned to paint a private jet for Art Basel, it’s safe to say that nothing about Louis is boring. He may be absolutely sexy and undoubtedly endearing, but it’s his art that is taking the world by storm. His story, drive and the pieces he creates are changing the way we see contemporary art. Whether he’s in Miami painting ten paintings in the span of ten hours, painting a twenty foot canvas in Cape Town(trying not to fall in love), or inviting you into his studio while he paints, he believes in bringing people together. We sat down for an unfiltered conversation with Louis and nothing was off limits.
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Tell us the brief story about what happened that landed you in jail. I pled guilty to having 1 brick of cocaine but was never actually caught with anything. Basically, two people were caught selling coke and in turn for minimal sentencing, they turned me in instead. They set me up. Wore wires and entrapped me and so the police bought it and thought I was the guy. The Feds wanted me to cooperate but I knew my time had come to take responsibility for the other things I had done. I’m not a rat. I never gave anyone up. They kept grilling me attempting to get me to give up a Mexican plug. I wasn’t about to end up in a hole somewhere in Arizona or Mexico so I never said a thing and instead took my sentence and served my time. You began writing poetry while in prison. What were you writing about in the beginning and how did that evolve as time went on? I always wrote poetry and freestyle growing up, but when I got into prison I really had time to sit and feel the pain and misery that got me to prison in the first place. I was a drug addict. I started writing as the alias “petty Tom” (because in graffiti we flip icons and make them ours) I wrote as the drug addicted, hurt kid that loved to party and that people loved to party with. “Tom” was also the person that would wake up after a 3-day drug binge in a celebrity’s house with your girl beside me, a fake Rolex and still jack a few bucks for pizza. Even after growing well out of this boy, I still enjoy writing as my alter ego. When you got out of prison and began your transition into contemporary art, do you remember the moment when it all came together? I never knew what contemporary art was. I knew that some art made me feel a certain way and I knew that I was a vandal and loved seeing my work on the streets to the point it was worth fighting over. When I’m painting, there is no man on the planet who can take that from me. I am still making that transition because I’m still learning and growing as a person. It wasn’t until the last few years that I saw my angle, picked up my blade, and knew I was emotionally ready for what I plan to do. While at Art Basel, you were also doing a PopUp Art Show of The Drip Factory. Your goal: 10 paintings in 10 hours. Of those 10 pieces that you created, was there one that really stood out to you? At Basel, I did paint 10 paintings in 10 hours but to be fair I was just flowing and didn’t really have time to critique myself. If I look at my work for too long I will just paint over most of it because I’m never the same person as I was a second ago. Recently your studio was “tagged” with graffiti and after seeing the kids who did it you taught them about doing graffiti on public versus private spaces and invited them into your studio. Take us into that experience. Yeah, my studio was tagged in LA by some street artists. I could tell they were young. It made me mad at first but then I was like, f*** man, that was me 15 years ago. I saw these kids in the art store and knew they were the ones or knew the cats responsible. I just told them that they painted on my building and not to do it again; to focus on painting the city and not people’s properties. I also told them to roll through and come paint canvas and chill. Just trying to do my part and lend some knowledge to some youngsters.
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All of your work has a story. Whether it’s from when you were using drugs, your time in prison, or going through a breakup, you hold nothing back on the canvas. Were you always so open and honest about your journey? No because when you’re living the street life, you aren’t always proud of what you’re doing. After my transition, I learned that being an open book reminds me of who I am and keeps me aware of who I don’t want to be. In order to stay sober and clean and keep working for the positive, I must stay open about me. Truth is, the gutter is always waiting. I don’t ever want to go back. Every artist has some moment of personal torment and we know you’ve had a very colorful road to here. How do you see art? It’s my crutch and my new addiction. Art is a very personal thing and it’s helped me so much. I just decided to live and love myself, you feel me? I gave up past vices and art took its place. Living a clean life isn’t easy but it’s worth it. What is your connection to the work you do benefitting Autism? I just want to be of service and give back when I can. My manager and a few other people in my life have children with Austism and the more I learned, the more it was something I wanted to be a part of. Tell us about how you got into Hospitality and about the group you work with. I work with a hospitality group called the HWOOD group , I co-own 2 clubs in Los Angeles: Bootsy Bellows and a new one we are opening that was the old Hooray Henry’s on Beverly. I love being connected with pop culture, fashion, music etc - so being laced into nightlife works perfect for me and inspires me. You’re working on a new book. If you could summarize the book’s theme is, what would you say? The book will be a cluster of paintings, prison poems, girls who I loved and short stories. I want the reader to feel my pain or glory. It’s meant to bring you into my world. I think being accessible is important and think it’s important to invite people into my experiences. You have been commissioned by some of the most interesting venues. What has been the most interesting (or odd) place you’ve painted? I’ve painted for so many brands and great people but by far Landmark Aviation and painting that jet was the best. It challenged my being and made me step up my game to a whole new level. It came together because I’m always looking for bigger things to explore. We made a few moves and Landmark Aviation came on board. It all came together and we will be doing some great things with them in the coming year. We know that while you answer these, you are in Cape Town, South Africa. Tell us how that came about? Yes I am in Cape Town now answering these while I look out over Robin Island where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned. I’ve been calling Cape Town home for five years and I come to follow summer and really focus on my health, my lifestyle and search for inspiration for the coming year.
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And just like that, he’s off to enjoy the last of his trip to South Africa. Louis Carreon appreciates the transparency of art and he lives his life the same way: transparent and unfiltered. You can follow Louis on Instagram or make an appointment to visit him at The DRIP Factory in LA. The DRIP Factory by Appointment Only Los Angeles, CA | (Directly Across From LACMA) www.iamlouiscarreon.com | IG @louiscarreon
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ESCAPE FROM YOUR CITY
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Y O U R C I T Y Look out the window at your city growing ever smaller behind you on your way to a tropical destination. Be prepared for the adventure that awaits. From head to toe, adopt the look, not of a local, but of the modern explorer. From a key timepiece to sunglasses which transition from the urban to the local environments with ease, take comfort in knowing that you’re still the best looking guy around.
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ESCAPE FROM YOUR CITY
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1. POCKET SHIRT_ $75 vincecamuto.com 2. PERFORATED TENNIS SNEAKER_ $179 vincecamuto.com w 3. LOCK & CO. GREY CHECK STERLING TRILBY_ $168 brooksbrothers.com
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4. JAMISON DOPP KIT_ $138 oliveandcocoa.com 5. POUR UN HOMME_ $85 parfumscaron.com 6. ROLL-ON DEODORANT_ $20 loccitane.com 7. VICTORINOX AMSTERDAM BI-FOLD WALLET_ $75 swissknifeshop.com 8. MOJAVE EBONY WOOD LAMINATE SUNGLASSES_ $100 woodzee.com 9. ZR3 MINIMALIST WATCH_ $340 vestalwatch.com 10. VINTAGE CHANEL SUITCASE IN LAMBSKIN LEATHER_ $2780 portero.com
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THE BEST
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THE BEST OF ONLINE
Polaroids by Christopher Logan New York Men’s Day
From Work to Play: The Hottest Mens Bags This Spring.
Gift Ideas for Him:
Designer: HRVMINN @hvrminn
Gucci Tian GG Supreme tote
Art of Shaving
Photography: Christopher Logan @cloganstudios
$1,850
Fundamental Shoes for the Fashionable Male:
PLAC FW16†COLLECTION†INSPIRATION “Retro†Spectrum”
21st Century Man Editorial
“One of the quintessential dress shoes for men is most certainly
Titled “Retro Spectrum”, PLAC’s fall/winter 2016 collection is filled
Photographer: Dickson Moses dicksonmosesphotography.com
the cap-toe Oxford. The closed lacing and sleek design has been
with textures that evoke 1990’s grunge between the Britpop and
Model: Angel Martinez | Monroe Model Agency www.monroe-
popular since the 1800s and continues to dominate formal
Madchester subculture music scene. Nostalgic sports aesthetics
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fashion for men today. However, that isn’t to say that there hasn’t
from the late 80’s and early 90’s are apparent throughout with
Makeup: Eva Makeup Artist
been innovation in the design of the classic shoe. Lyst offers a
pops of colors, prints and patterns.
Hair: Eva Makeup Artist
closer look at many Oxford styles, including stunning takes by
Credits:
Style: castaño 39 costura
designers such as Rolando Sturlini and Ferragamo. The Oxford is
House Photography: Eric White; Styling: Tom Van Dorpe
the must-have dress shoe that’s sure to upgrade your style for any
Hair: Oribe; MUA: Perfekt; Shoes: Doc Martens
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formal occasion”. Oxfords: Church $745
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A STUDY IN SOPHISTICATION
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A STUDY IN SOPHISTICATION
Relax and reflect in a space fit for a worldly man. This is your base of operations, a place of quiet repose and the perfect location to decompress after a long day. Victory loves preparation, so keep focused with the perfect desk, well fueled with a smooth whiskey and well researched for your next golfouting. Every captain needs their chair, and you are no different. Command your next moves from the sophisticated comfort of a room which is solely your own.
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LAPALME COCKTAIL FOR HIM
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INTRODUCING THE LAPALME COCKTAIL
Fashioned by Mixologist, Matt Brodeur and Photography by Nino Andonis
We wanted to give the fellas something for spring that will wet your whistle! A tequila cocktail that’s a fresh take on an Old Fashioned.
LAPALME for him
INSTRUCTIONS In a rock’s glass, add agave syrup, bitters, and tequila. Next add a whiskey cube. Then, using a bar spoon, stir the cocktail for about 15 seconds or until it is well-chilled. Next, using a fruit peeler, peel an orange and with the skin facing down, zest the surface of the glass. Rub the rim of the glass with the peel, drop it in the drink. Finally, garnish with a brandied Maraschino cherry and enjoy! Note: Want to make it more enticing? Use a scorched orange peel. How? Take the orange peel and gently put it over a flame. Carefully and quickly warm it and that allows the juices to become that much more vibrant. Rub it on the rim, stick in the glass and drink!
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INGREDIENTS 2 1/2 ounces Tequila Ocho Blanco or Casa Mexico Tequila Silver 1/4 ounce Agave Syrup 3 dashes Angostura Bitters Orange Peel Zest + Maraschino cherry garnish
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