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on the cover: Jazzed up in Montréal Kitchen Gallery restaurant in the Jean-Talon Market. Photo by Alison Slattery/Courtesy of Tourisme Montreal

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Laurels For Hardy

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Of Note... One For The Books

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Jazzed Up In Montréal

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Opening The Door To The Dbx

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Bottled History

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Bibliotaph... Haute Chocolate

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The Bolt and the Beautiful

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A mountain goat on the Mt. Bierstadt summit trail in Colorado. Photo by Bridget Williams

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From the Editor-In-Chief

With Deena Adams, Executive Director of the American Lung Association in Kentucky after the 2019 climb

Adventurers, explorers, and extreme athletes are endlessly fascinating to me. I am taken by tales that range from the first foolhardy folks who rafted down the Grand Canyon woefully unprepared, to more well-equipped explorers attempting to go where no person has gone before. I’ve watched Free Solo, the NetFlix documentary about rock climber Alex Honnold, at least a half-dozen times, and I still sit at the edge of my seat as though the outcome will unexpectedly take a tragic turn. This time of year, my adulation turns to acts of bravery closer to home. For the past five years, I’ve been involved with the American Lung Association and its annual Fight For Air Climb, an event I initially signed up for to honor my late mother-in-law, who died of lung cancer. In the ensuing years, ALA in Kentucky Executive Director Deena Adams, an absolutely unflappable and cheerful champion of the cause, has deftly ratcheted up my and Sophisticated Living’s involvement with the organization, even cajoling this public speaking-averse writer into appearing on television twice! The 2020 Fight for Air Climb on February 1 at the PNC Tower will mark my third time tackling the vertical mile. And while I’m often accused of being a little off-kilter for actually enjoying the challenge presented by this extreme three-hour endurance event, this year in particular, I am aware that the perks of my participation go far beyond the calorie burn. In addition to helping promote the climb, Sophisticated Living sponsors a table at the annual Breath of Fresh Air Gala (see photos on page 90). This year, Marisa With my fellow vertical Wittebort, a non-smoker who was diagnosed in 2015 with Stage 4 lung cancer at mile and half-mile climbers at the 2019 Fight just 30 years old, was presented with the Lung Force Hero award. In photos from for Air Climb the event, it’s her wide, infectious smile, and not her baldness, that makes her stand out from the crowd. That evening, as she told her story, I was struck by her grace under fire. In spite of her dire diagnosis, she showed no outward signs of self-defeat in her demeanor. Speaking with the resoluteness of a general, Marissa seemed fully armored for the battle against cancer. She thanked the family and friends who had gathered that evening, and all along her somber journey, for galvanizing her courage. Her battle cry to the audience was to continue to fund the vital research that would lead to a cure for lung cancer. Although I didn’t know Marisa personally, when I learned of her passing just a month after the gala, I mourned the loss of life’s little moments we so often take for granted that she will never know. Every year as part of the Fight for Air Climb, the stairwell at the PNC Tower is lined with inspirational messages and photos of those who’ve lost their battle with lung disease as a reminder of why we’re climbing. Knowing that Marisa’s picture will now be among these is a poignant reminder to pick up the mantle where she left off. During this season of resolutions, when so many people pledge to move more and eat less, I hope you’ll consider signing up for the climb (climblouisville.org). There’s an option for all fitness levels, from a single slog (or sprint) up the 768 steps to my challenge of choice, the 8,728-steps that make up the vertical mile. Whichever route you choose, you’ll be doing something good for yourself and others—a win-win!

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愀 瀀氀愀琀昀漀爀洀 昀漀爀 椀渀渀漀瘀愀琀漀爀猀


The design of the 124-room Château Lafayette draws heavy inspiration from the Ritz Paris.

LAURELS FOR HARDY

How Joseph Hardy's quest to find the ultimate fishing hole led to the establishment of the award-winning Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in Pennsylvania's Laurel Highlands. Written by Elliott Greene The story of Nemacolin Woodlands Resort is an "only in America" yarn that weaves through the rich tapestry of Joseph Hardy's life and encompasses family, tenacity, ingenuity, and conviviality. The resort is a property that defies categorization and truly offers something for everyone. Do you prefer châteauinspired, Tudor-style, or Arts and Craft architecture? It's all here. Do you prefer a multi-course fine-dining experience with expertly paired wine, or slurping a malt in a 50s-era soda shop? Here, you can have both. And, whether you are an adrenaline junkie who also dabbles in painting, or someone who enjoys spa pampering and cutting-edge holistic treatments geared at nudging back the hands of time, this is the place for you. The land where Nemacolin sits is bisected by southwest Pennsylvania's Historic National Road Corridor, part of the nation's first multi-state, federally funded highway that began as a pathway developed by the Delaware Indians. For American history buffs, the area is a cornucopia of significant sites.

Starting in the early 1900s, the Laurel Highlands became "the place" to build a country retreat among Pittsburg-area elites, including industrialist Willard F. Rockwell. His initial 60-acre purchase grew into the Nemacolin Trail Hunting Game Reserve, a private game reserve named for Delaware Indian Chief Nemacolin. When the property came up for auction in 1987, Joseph A. Hardy, III, founder of the 84 Lumber Company, attended intending to purchase a few acres near a lake or stream for his daughter Maggie, who loved to fish. After buying 550-acres, he and Maggie (who assumed the reigns at 84 Lumber in 1992 and became president and owner of Nemacolin in 2002), have since worked tirelessly to transform the property into a 2,000-acre world-class destination resort. "The Hardy family's strong ties to this place make us stronger as an organization," said Tom Smith, Director of Resort Culture. Staff at all levels speak affectionately of Maggie, who, along with her father, keeps a home on the property. During our visit, we heard numerous tales of Maggie's under-the-radar generosity.

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A sculpture celebrating the resort's namesake, Chief Nemacolin of the Delaware Indian tribe.

Nemacolin offers five distinct lodging options, totaling 323 rooms. At the top is Falling Rock, a 42-room boutique property that has the distinction of being the only Forbes Five-Star and AAA Five-Diamond hotel in Pennsylvania. Opened in 2004, the design of the hotel, which overlooks the Mystic Rock golf course, pays homage to legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Wright's famous Fallingwater residence is a scenic 20-minute drive away, and guests have access to a fleet of BMWs for day trips. Falling Rock's distinctive triangle-shaped balconies provide an ideal vantage point to observe the magical morning mist as it tickles the treetops of the surrounding hillsides. Dedicated butler service and a bath soak menu at Falling Rock makes it easy to take advantage of the room's 200-gallon soaking tub (ideally while enjoying the nightly delivery of milk and cookies). "One of the things that makes this place so special is the personal relationships our repeat guests have with the butlers," said Kory Young, Director of Lodging. Cutting a fine figure at the crest of a hill just past the entry gates, the 124-room Château Lafayette draws heavy inspiration from the Ritz Paris. Whereas Falling Rock is imbued with jewel tones and earthy aspects, the spacious guestrooms in Château Lafayette boast gleaming marble bathrooms, vaulted ceilings (20feet in the first-floor suites!), and opulent crystal chandeliers. Prominently positioned in front of the Château's portecochère is Fatbird, a chubby, cherubic grouse sculpture that Maggie commissioned wildlife artist Barney Bollerhat to create. As the resort's official logo and mascot, the sculpture is a fitting introduction to the varied multi-million-dollar collection of art in all mediums on display inside and out. Daily art tours explore the collection, which encompasses everything from priceless Tiffany lamps to a graffitied chunk of the Berlin Wall. Art-on34 slmag.net

The shape of the infinityedge pool at Falling Rock mimics the hotel's guest room balconies.

wheels is found in the Woodlands Auto Toy Store, home to a host of collector cars from the early 1900s onward, and in The Pride and Joy Airplane Hanger, whose most notable resident is a 1931 Pitcarin PA-8 once owned by Steve McQueen. Comfortable lodging without amenities makes for a great place to stop but not to stay, and the more than 15 dining options and 70 year-round activities make Nemacolin a pleasant place to linger. "We have everything but the ocean," said Smith. It would take a novelette to adequately outline everything the resort has to offer, so for brevity's sake, I've chosen to spotlight specific aspects of our recent visit. Dinner at Lautrec is a masterpiece of gastronomic theatre. Located in Château' Lafayette, it is one of only 30 restaurants in the world to hold the Forbes Five Star and AAA Five-Diamond awards simultaneously. The wood-paneled space itself is quite dramatic, outfitted with boldly patterned carpet, large scale Moulin Rouge artwork, and tables oriented around a central wine cellar. At the helm in the kitchen is Executive Chef Kristin Butterworth, an early pioneer of hyper-local dining. Upon arrival, guests receive a large red envelope with a wax seal. Inside is an invitation from Chef Butterworth to try the "Leap of Faith" experience, in which diners select ten ingredients from an illustrated list for their seven-course meal (with or without expert wine pairings). Adventurous eaters can circle the question mark and let the chef decide the menu. For the not-sobold, a seasonal prix fixe menu is also available. A champagne and caviar cart inaugurates the experience. Even the oft-humble bread service is elevated, thanks to butter imported from France, local honey, and Sicilian olive oil (the truffle scones are exemplary). At the conclusion of our dining odyssey, we were given a chef-signed copy of the ingredients list as a souvenir.


Lobby of the Château Lafayette

Interior at Falling Rock. The 42-room boutique hotel was designed by David Merritt, an apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin in Wisconsin.

The Pete Dye-designed Mystic Rock golf course.

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There are more than 100 pieces of art to be discovered on two 18-hole golf courses.

A piece of the Berlin Wall on display near the Woodlands Spa.

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The resort is home to an eclectic multimillion-dollar art collection.

A whimsical display in the courtyard of the Heritage Shoppes


There are 20 miles of rugged terrain to be explored as part of the Jeep off-roading experience.

Frank Lloyd Wright's famous Fallingwater residence is a scenic 20-minute drive from the resort.

"Fatbird," a sculpture by Barney Bollerhat, serves as Nemacolin's official logo and mascot.

The clubhouse for the Shooting Academy at the 140-acre Field Club.

Other standout dining options include classic steakhouse fare at Rockwell's in The Lodge and Aqueous in Falling Rock, where chef Erling Berner's menu is informed by what's fresh and local. Across all dining options, there is a conscious effort to highlight the indigenous foods of the Allegheny Mountains. The Pete Dye-designed Mystic Rock and Shepherd's Rock golf courses present 36 holes of championship golf that are supported by a state-of-the-art Golf Academy. Affable pro Eric Johnson, a Golf Magazine's "Top 100 Teacher" since 2011, is equally patient with beginners as he is with more experienced players. Be sure to ask him for a demonstration of his impressive golf trick shots! An off-road driving academy, zip lines, rock climbing wall, tennis, skiing, paintball, tubing, and snowshoeing are a few of the activities that fall under the umbrella of the Adventure Center and Sundial Lodge. The 140-acre Field Club boasts 35 stations and two five-stand sporting clay pavilions, along with an Orvis Fly Fishing Center with half- and full-day guided trips. Treatments offered as part of the 40-room Woodlands Spa reflect the property's eclectic personality. The space itself is quite beautiful, including the expansive exercise room, which boasts

a fireplace and a massive Calder-style mobile suspended from the vaulted ceiling. My Dream Catcher massage fused Native American therapies with the ancient Hawaiian ritual of Lomi Lomi for 105-minutes of bliss. Taking rejuvenation to the next level is the Holistic Healing Center. Located next to Falling Rock, it allows guests to craft a personalized treatment plan to address issues ranging from circulation to cellulite. "We are constantly on the lookout for new high-tech equipment to supplement traditional healing modalities," said Katlyn Hatcher, Director of Spa and Wellness. At 96, Mr. Hardy visits the center twice a week for treatments and remains a driving force in investigating sustained paths to wellness. Personalized packages bundle therapies such as cryotherapy, acupuncture, float therapy, NovoThor PBM therapy, and chakra healing to manage individualized concerns. Nemacolin builds on a tradition of hospitality and rejuvenation in the Lauren Highlands that spans generations. "There's something for everyone, but the experiences are uniquely different and tailored," said Young. Rates at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort begin at $207/night. For more information or reservations, visit nemacolin.com. sl slmag.net

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Compiled by Colin Dennis

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Montréal International Jazz Festival. Photo by Benoit Rousseau

La Grande Roue and Old Montreal. Photo by Alexandre Choquette courtesy of Tourisme Montreal

JAZZED UP IN MONTRÉAL Written by Caylee Keto

Under the swirling lights of the main stage of the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal this past June, concertgoers waved their hands in the air as bodies ebbed and flowed to the beat of music so loud you could feel the reverberations in your bones (montrealjazzfest.com). Surveying the scene, where the carefree enthusiasm of the singing crowd rivaled the volume of the performers, make me realized that so much joy in one place is hard to find these days. Montréal seems to be the exception. The city is like an infectious smile; once it takes hold, you can't help but soak it up. Home to the world's largest jazz festival, Montréal is a city whose passions run deep, as evidenced by a chockfull annual events calendar that boasts a festival for everyone. Whether you fancy fine food, fireworks, fashion, film, fitness, or Formula 1, 40 slmag.net

Montréal has you covered with unique celebrations dedicated to these interests and many, many more. Even in the dead of winter, the party continues with events like Igloofest (igloofest. ca), which has ski suit-clad revelers dancing under the stars to internationally famed DJs. In a city of superlatives, the dining scene is aptly elevated, with a delectable restaurant to match every global cuisine you could imagine. Many chefs in Montréal have studied for years all over the world to earn prestigious titles. One of these is Executive Chef Riccardo Bertolino of Maison Boulud at the Ritz-Carlton, who apprenticed under three-Michelin-star Chef Daniel Boulud. Maison Boulud (maisonboulud.com/Montreal) is known for its implementation of Quebecois ingredients, including indulgent black truffles.


Montreal skyline and Old Port. Photo by Alexandre Choquette courtesy of Tourisme Montreal

Parc Jean Drape Biosphere and Environment Museum. Photo by Alexandre Choquette courtesy of Tourisme Montreal

Opened in 1912, and commanding an entire city block, the Ritz-Carlton Montréal has the distinction of being the first hotel in North America to fly the Ritz-Carlton flag (rooms from $700/night; ritzcarlton.com/Montreal). The property's history includes a long list of VIP guests and extraordinary events. Alexander Graham Bell placed the world's first "long-distance" phone call here at a banquet in 1916. In 1964, Elizabeth Taylor wed Richard Burton in the Royal Suite. Today the hotel boasts a one-of-a-kind Dom Perignon bar, the first in Canada. With sparkling chandeliers to match the bubbles in delicate flutes, it is, without a doubt, an extraordinary experience. Foodies could easily plan a long weekend around dining experiences in distinct, walkable neighborhoods. My favorite way to start the day, or really at any time of day since it's open 24/7, is

St. Viateur Bagel. Photo by Eva Blue

Maison Boulud at the Ritz-Carlton Montréal. Photo by Alexandre Parent

picking up a fresh and hot bagel from St. Viateur (stviateurbagel. com) at their original landmark location. Another must-see is the Jean-Talon Market. Opened in 1933 in the city's Little Italy neighborhood, the market is the largest open-air market in North America (it's open year-round seven days a week). Strolling the cobblestones of Saint-Paul Street, you'll encounter art galleries, designer boutiques, and a host of charming restaurants. Don't miss Maison Pepin, a concept boutique setup like a stylish apartment (thepepinshop.com), and Galerie LeRoyer, a bastion of contemporary art by emerging Canadian and international artists (galerieleroyer.com). Located in a 300-year-old building, Maison Christian Faure is regarded to be the pinnacle of pastry arts in Montréal (maisonchristianfaure.ca/en/).

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Hiding behind a buttoned-up former bank façade, the W Montréal's public and private spaces sport lux contemporary furnishings geared for global jet setters. Photo by Franois LeClair

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MURAL Festival Installation "The Seven Deadly Sins" by Buff Monster (2016). Photo by Alexandre Choquette courtesy of Tourisme Montreal

Entry to the Bonaventure neighborhood. Photo by Alexandre Choquette courtesy of Tourisme Montreal

The neighborhood surrounding hugely popular Mount Royal Park, which marks the city's highest point, includes colorful houses, and one-of-a-kind shops and restaurants. Many facades of the buildings that line Saint-Laurent Boulevard, home to the renowned Schwartz's Deli, are jazzed up with giant artworks created as part of the MURAL Festival (muralfestival.com). In the winter, you'll likely become very familiar with RÉSO, Montréal's underground network that provides access to more than 1,700 shops, restaurants, and several major hotels. This subterranean city started with the construction of the Place Ville-Marie office tower in 1962. Designed by I.M, Pei and Henry N. Cobb, the building offers the city's highest observatory. Booking a private yoga session is a highly personal way to experience the space. Nearby, housed in a circa 1845 building that was most recently a sprawling furniture store, is Monarque, a fine-dining destination that opened in 2018 to instant acclaim (restaurantmonarque.ca/en/). Located in Victoria Square, the W Montreal's Bartizen is an intimate space conceived by Michael Isted to focus on Quebec gins and various tonics. I sampled from the "Gin and Tonic and Perfume" menu. Part chemistry and part cocktail, each drink misted with perfumes made from essential oils that deliver radically different

Located near the W Montreal, Fiorellino is a lively Italian Bistro. Photo courtesy of Fiorellino Snack Bar.

flavor profiles based on the gin's aromatics. A plentiful charcuterie board laden with Quebec-smoked meats accompanied our libations. Hiding behind a buttoned-up former bank façade, the W Montréal's public and private spaces sport lux contemporary furnishings geared for global jet setters. Standouts among the 152 guest rooms are the WOW and EWOW suites with outdoor terraces (rooms from $158/night; Marriott.com). A hidden gem in Montréal's business district is Japanese restaurant Jatoba (jatobamontreal.com). Complementing the appealing aesthetic, complete with a plethora of plants bathed in natural light and sleek black seating, is a menu devised by star chef Olivier Vigneault. Also worth seeking out is the up-and-coming area of Griffintown, which is buzzing with a vibrant art scene and global cuisine along the Rue Notre-Dame Quest. Unique experiences abound in Montréal, and chances are a friendly local will be happy to cue you in on where to find the best espresso (Café Balance), the best poutine (too many opinions to list), or the chicest cafe (the Crew Cafe). Even if you're apt to adhere to an itinerary, you'd be wise to heed any insider intel, as we did, which opened our eyes to exceptional experiences just beyond the well-trodden tourist stops. sl slmag.net

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OPENING THE DOOR TO THE DBX Aston Martin introduced the world to its first SUV this past November with events in Beijing and Los Angeles Written by Andre James / Photos courtesy of Aston Martin Following an extensive research and development process that commenced in 2015, Aston Martin roared into the realm of SUVs, a segment previously unexplored by the 106-year-old luxury auto manufacturer. The main launch event for DBX took place in Beijing, China, with a secondary reveal staged during the Los Angeles Auto Show. "I can't emphasize enough how incredibly exciting and significant DBX is for Aston Martin," said Dr. Andy Palmer, Aston Martin Lagonda's President & Group CEO, at the Beijing launch. "Through its development alone, this beautiful SUV has already taken the company into new territories and in inspiring directions. We have both delivered this model through our expertise, but also by garnering invaluable experience and knowledge from external counsel, including our Female Advisory Board. This is a real landmark for this great British brand, and I promise that DBX will reward all who experience it in their everyday lives."

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A bespoke chassis allowed Aston Martin's design team to tailor the vehicle size and proportions to suit the specific aims of DBX. A long wheelbase permits optimization of interior space while keeping a distinctively sleek, low roofline. Designers devoted more than six months to defining the position of the driver within the vehicle. The result is a cabin with superior visibility that gives the driver relaxed confidence backed by dynamic performance. "We've successfully managed to achieve a package with the proportions and mechanical layout that allows sports car styling to be applied to a versatile, five-seat vehicle in a beautiful way," said Marek Reichman, Aston Martin's Chief Creative Officer. Noteworthy is the involvement of a Female Advisory Board and numerous customer clinics, both of which the company says were crucial in the design and placement of each screen, button, and dial. As a result, Aston Martin says that the DBX can accommodate the world's 99th percentile male and 5th percentile female. One of the most distinguishing architectural features of


the interior is a bridged center console that is ample enough for stashing a handbag or large water bottle. The extent to which Aston Martin/s design team exhausted every possible passenger scenario is evidenced by their work with a panel of children at the company's design studio. These efforts, as well as DBX's full-length panoramic glass roof and expansive side windows, create a sense of space and lightness with encapsulating views for up to five passengers and their gear. Adaptive triple volume air suspension, combined with the latest 48v electric anti-roll control system (eARC), and electronic adaptive dampers provide the new SUV with a vast range of benefits while on the move as well as during loading and unloading. The eARC can limit DBX's body roll for handling that is much more akin to that of a sports car than an SUV. With a sound that is unquestionably Aston Martin, powering DBX is a new version of the 4-liter, twin-turbocharged V8 engine found in both the DB11 and Vantage. Boasting cylinder

deactivation to enhance fuel economy, the turbocharged V8 is capable of propelling DBX from 0 to 62mph in 4.5 seconds and on to a top speed of 181mph. Transmitting this power and torque to the ground is a nine-speed automatic gearbox mated to an allwheel-drive system with active differentials. As expected for an SUV of this caliber, a host of available packages are available for tailoring DBX to customers' needs, sports or pastimes. For instance, the amenities as part of the pet package include a portable washer, and the snow package delivers boot warmers. Top-tier customization is available as part of the 'Q by Aston Martin' program. Scheduled to be built in Aston Martin's purpose-built manufacturing facility in St Athan, Wales, the MSRP for DBX is $189,900. The first 500 owners of this landmark model will benefit from an exclusive '1913 Package' that includes a unique fender badge, sill plaques, and an inspection plaque detailing its limited run. sl

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BOTTLED HISTORY Tohu is a contemporary wine label owned by descendants of New Zealand's original Māori landowners. Written by Bridget Williams "New Zealand promises to be favorable to the vine," prophesized English missionary Samuel Marsden in a diary entry. His 1819 plantings in the Bay of Islands are the first recorded in New Zealand. While goats quickly destroyed everything in Marsden's unfenced vineyard, the wine industry in the country has since flourished, with more than 700 wineries annually exporting goods valued in excess of $1.8 billion. Although grapes have been cultivated in New Zealand for 200 years, it wasn't until 1998 when Tohu Wines, the first indigenousbranded wine label, was founded. Wakatū Corporation, Tohu's parent company, has approximately 4,000 shareholders who are all descendants of the original 254 Māori landowners of the Nelson, Marlborough, Tasman Bay, and Golden Bay regions. "Our vision in founding a wine company was to have a platform to share our culture, story, and values with the world," said Wakatū chairman Paul Morgan. The Māori, who made their way to New Zealand from eastern Polynesia via waka (canoes) more than 680 years ago, comprise approximately 15% of New Zealand's present population. After losing much of their land through European colonization, a Māori renaissance in the 1970s, saw Māori people coming together to regain their tribal lands, language, art, and culture. Contributing to these efforts, every bottle of Tohu wine bears a logo based on the koru pattern, a distinctive representation of the unfurling frond of a silver fern. According to legend, Māori hunters and warriors used the silver underside of fern leaves to catch the moonlight and illuminate a path home through the forests. Producing 220,000 cases annually from entry-level to premium offerings, Tohu is now an internationally recognized and award46 slmag.net

winning wine label under chief winemaker Bruce Taylor. The label has been growing its own grapes since 2002. Both of its vineyards— Whenua Awa in Marlborough's Awatere Valley and Whenua Matua in Upper Moutere, Nelson—are certified by Sustainable Winegrowing New Zealand, a management system that promotes environmentally responsible practices. "In making our wine, we are committed to upholding our deeply held values, which include rangatiratanga, manaakitanga and hihiritanga–excellence, kindness, and innovation," said Rachel Taulelei, CEO of Kono, the beverage arm of Wakatū Corporation. Taulelei, the first direct Māori descendant to hold the title, added, "We have a strong spiritual connection with the land and a responsibility to pass it on in good health to future generations." Sixty percent of the nearly 300-acres that comprise Tohu vineyards are planted with native vegetation to promote biodiversity and enhance the overall ecosystem. Tohu's Whenua Single Vineyard wines represent distinct expressions of the terroir. Whenua Awa is a high-altitude site that enjoys a cooler and drier climate than other parts of Marlborough, which is New Zealand's most famous wine region. As a result, this vineyard has a longer growing season, which allows the grapes to ripen more slowly. The loess soil and mineral-rich papas clay of Whenua Awa creates intense, fruit-forward, and complex pinot noir, sauvignon blanc, chardonnay, and riesling. Situated on sundrenched slopes with clay soils, the unique vineyard blocks that comprise Whenua Matua produce pinot noir, chardonnay, and albariño with outstanding structure and varietal characteristics. "Over the last 20 years, we have created internationally acclaimed wines that encapsulate a place and time, and reflect the unique characteristics of our vineyards," explained Taulelei. sl


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Rachel Taulelei, CEO of Kona, the parent company of Tohu Wines, is the first direct MÄ ori descendant to hold the title. Photo by Kate MacPherson.

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Denver's HALCYON, a hotel in Cherry Creek, makes it easy to stay active. Written by Bridget Williams Denver is endowed with an average of 300 sunny days annually, and HALCYON, a hotel in the chic Cherry Creek neighborhood, wants to make sure you soak up every ray. From morning-tillnight the "kitchen counter" in the hotel's lobby, which doubles as the reception desk, serves up complimentary drinks and snacks, so you can fuel up with an espresso or wind down with a glass of wine. Their unique Gear Garage is a toybox for adults, stocked with everything from bicycles, Kota longboards, Go-Pro cameras, Leica film cameras, a Piaggio scooter, and backpacks, to a selection of LPs to listen to on in-room record players. Comfortable common areas and guestrooms serve as a continuation of the hospitality extended at the kitchen counter. 48 slmag.net

The overall experience is akin to staying at the home of an uberhip friend, albeit one that is adept at creating chic spaces with a palpable mid-century vibe. More than 700 pieces of art created by Colorado artists add to the distinct sense of place. Full of the quirky personality afforded by an independent boutique property, a cheeky welcome mat at the entrance to each room elicits a smile. Each of the 154 guestrooms are identified by a brass room number plaque affixed to a leather satchel suspended from a brass rod, a design element that pays homage to the building's former life as a post office. Beverage stations near the elevator offer on-demand sparkling, still and hot water.


Terrace Rooms at HALCYON are 320 square feet and include a large outdoor terrace.

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Serving snacks and refreshments throughout the day, HALCYON's Kitchen Counter is the heart of the hotel.

HALCYON makes a concerted effort to ingratiate itself within the neighborhood. The lobby's living room is the site of "modern-day Tupperware parties," where local businesses, hotel guests, and residents gather for cocktails and networking. The rooftop pool (one of very few in Denver) is popular year-round, even in winter, when guests pack cabanas to sip hot chocolate and wrap in warm towels as part of "Robes on the Rooftop" events. Rooftop barre and yoga classes turn into social shindigs with après glasses of wine. In January and February, HALCYON will be hosting a TruFusion Fitness Series led by local fitness experts. For a boutique property, HALCYON has a bustling and burgeoning food and beverage scene, led by Quality Italian, an outpost of the notable New York City Italian-American steakhouse. The vibe is lively, the portions are generous, the steaks are top-notch, and the service is intuitive. Elevated Rooftop Bar serves up jaw-dropping views of the Rocky Mountains, along with craft beers, clever cocktails, and wines by the bottle and the glass. When you're lounging poolside, be sure to try a glass of APAULO, a non-alcoholic malt energy drink brewed just for HALCYON by Declaration Brewing, Denver's first certified green brewery. Scoring the dog tag that signifies you're a member of B&GC, HALCYON's "secret" underground cocktail club is a badge of honor. Hotel guests can request timed access to the 26-seat hotspot, with directions and a password sent via text just before your scheduled reservation. B&GC bartender Albion Bundey teaches the tricks of the trade behind two unique cocktails as part of a monthly Cocktail Club.

Colorado is consistently ranked among the healthiest states in the nation, and HALCYON does its part to inspire guests to stay active during their stay. Their Wellness Passport is a unique program that provides one complimentary class each day at either barre3, Corepower Yoga, Rise Nation, SoulCycle, or Tru Fit Athletic Club—all located within the Cherry Creek neighborhood. "Halcyon strives to keep its guests in line with their daily routine, but also to inspire them to experience an activity that they wouldn't normally participate in," said Candace Duran, HALCYON's Director of Sales and Marketing. Reserve a bike from HALCYON's Gear Garage and head out to explore the shops and restaurants along the well-trafficked Cherry Creek Trail, or the nearby Denver Botanic Gardens and the Denver Art Museum. The hotel also serves as an ideal home base for day trips to Red Rocks Park, the Mount Evans Scenic Byway, and Rocky Mountain National Park. If you are feeling adventurous, make plans to hike the 6.8mile out-and-back trail to the summit of Mount Bierstadt, the closest 14'er to Denver. Be sure to start at sunrise to beat the thunderstorms that often plague the peak in the afternoon. Coming down the mountain following our summit this past summer, during which I was beset by altitude sickness, my thoughts were consumed by the sanctuary awaiting me in the cloudlike bed in my room at HALCYON! Rooms at HALCYON start at $299/night. The hotel is currently offering a "Make An Impression" package that provides VIP access to the Claude Monet exhibition at the Denver Art Museum – use promo code MONET. For more information or reservations visit HalcyonHotelCherryCreek.com. sl slmag.net

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Bibliotaph... Haute Chocolate

Compiled by Victoria Chase

A look at the future of chocolate in Belgium through the techniques and insight of 13 Belgian chocolatiers who adhere to the bean-to-bar principle. Pierre Marconi, Michel Verlinden, Alexandre Bibaut—Belgian Chocolate: Bean-to-bar generation—hardcover, 224 pages, Lannoo (lannoopublishers.com/en/) Chocolate is king in each of the foolproof recipes devised by the esteemed chefs at Le Cordon Bleu, the world's oldest culinary institution, founded in Paris in 1895. Stepby-step photographs for each sweet treat make mastery possible for even the novice cook. Le Cordon Bleu Chocolate Bible: 180 Recipes from the Famous French Culinary School—hardcover, 416 pages, Grub Street Publishing (grubstreet.co.uk).

If your idea of a globetrotting adventure involves chocolate at every stop, this is the reference guide for you. Available in May, this book includes must-see stops on every continent, plus an illustrated look at the history and science of chocolate making. Lonely Planet's Global Chocolate Tour: The World's Best Experiences for Chocolate Lovers— hardcover, 256 pages Lonely Planet Food (lonelyplanet.com)

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Founder of the first vegan chocolate shop in the world, Lagusta Yearwood takes vegan sweets to the next level. Her collection of 100 recipes starts with a basic caramel and builds from there using bold flavors and unique ingredients. Lagusta Yearwood—Sweet + Salty: The Art of Vegan Chocolates, Truffles, Caramels and More from Lagusta's Luscious—hardcover, 272 pages, Da Capo Lifelong Books (dacapopress.com)

Edited by America's Test Kitchen, this book is a definitive guide to any chocolate treat you can imagine, for any time of day. The 180 foolproof recipes range from special occasion desserts to on-the-go baked goods. Everything Chocolate: A Decadent Collection of Morning Pastries, Nostalgic Sweets, and Showstopping Desserts - hardcover, 408 pages, Random House (penguinrandomhouse.com)


bib 'li' o 'taph, [bib-lee-uhtaf, -tahf ]: a person who caches or hoards books An auteur of the culinary arts, master pâtissier Pierre Hermé is credited with revolutionizing traditional pastry-making. This tome provides a visually stunning look at his definitive and innovative chocolate creations, along with 35 original recipes. Pierre Hermé, Sergio Coimbra (photographer)—Pierre Hermé: Chocolate—hardcover, 284 pages, Flammarion (editions.flammarion.com)

In the early 1990s, Belgian photographer Marc Lagrange began to focus his work with Polaroid film. His latest book explores the nuances of the rare Polaroid 100 Chocolate, one of the last types of film ever to be produced before the Polaroid factory closed in 2009. Marc Lagrange—Chocolate—hardcover, 160 pages, teNeues (books-teneues.us/)

Beginning with the origins of cocoa cultivation, this book uses stunning photography and mouthwatering recipes to immerse the reader in the flavors, aromas, and myriad varieties of chocolate. Gigi Padovani (writer), Fabio Petroni (photographer) — Chocolate Sommelier: A Journey Through the Culture of Chocolate — hardcover, 240 pages, White Star Publishers (sterlingpubishing.com)

Penned by chocolatier, entrepreneur, and fair-trade cocoa bean proponent Kristen Hard, owner of Cacao Atlanta, this book aims to make creating chocolate at home accessible to everyone. More than 100 recipes offer step-by-step instructions but allow room for improvisation. Kristen Hard—Chocolate Alchemy: A BeanTo-Bar Primer—hardcover, 208 pages, Rizzoli New York (rizzoliusa.com) Co-author Jordi Roca is one of the world's preeminent chocolatiers. Along with his brothers, he runs the three Michelin-starred El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Spain. Part travelogue and part cookbook, this book follows Jordi as he travels through cocoa fields in South America and then back to his chocolate workshop in Girona. Jordi Roca, Ignacio Medina—Casa Cacao: The Return Trip to the Origin of Chocolate— hardcover, 288 pages, Grub Street Publishing (grubstreet.co.uk)

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BLUE PERIOD PANTONE selects a "dependable and stable" Classic Blue as its 2020 Color of the Year Written by Colin Dennis Subtle yet strong and conjuring up images of the sky at dusk, PANTONE calls its 2020 Color of the Year—19-4052 Classic Blue—a relatable and dependable hue. "We are living in a time that requires trust and faith. Imbued with deep resonance, Classic Blue provides an anchoring foundation," said Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute. The Color of the Year has served as a guidepost for professionals involved with fashion, home furnishings, and industrial design for two decades. To make their annual selection, color experts at the Pantone Color Institute consider predominating socio-economic conditions along with studying global trends in entertainment, design, travel, and technology. Whereas Living Coral, PANTONE's 2019 color of the year, 54 slmag.net

symbolized an innate need for optimism and playful pursuits, Classic Blue emphasizes stability. "The Pantone Color of the Year highlights the relationship between trends in color and what is taking place in our global culture at a moment in time, a color that reflects what individuals feel they need that color can hope to answer," said Laurie Pressman, Vice President of the Pantone Color Institute. This year, PANTONE has reached outside the boundaries of its iconic color swatch by collaborating with sensory experts in varied fields to conceptualize Classic Blue as a sound, smell, taste, and feeling. These unique partnerships have resulted in everything from a customblended tea to a collection of 200 audio samples. Choose from our roundup of blue-hued pieces to help color your world on-trend. sl


Clockwise from top left opposite page: Rolex Oyster Perpetual Sky-Dweller (rolex.com). Georg Jensen Koppel Watch ($1,195; georgjensen.com). TOGO sofa from Ligne Roset ($6,225; ligne-roset.com). Quincy bed in Deep Navy Blue from Ethan Allen (from $2,420; ethanallen.com). Clockwise from top left this page: Ligne Roset PaĂŻpaĂŻ loveseat (ligne-roset.com). Original BTC MAY pendant ($595; us.originalbtc.com). Big Chill Classic Fridge in Classic Blue with brushed brass hardware ($4,995; bigchill.com). Jie Blue rug from Nanimarquina (nanimarquina.com). Nice bathroom fixture from Fantini (fantiniusa.com). Skyline path light from Landscape Forms (landscapeforms.com). Alessi Piana folding fiberglass chair ($250; alessi.com). Magis Proust indoor/outdoor armchair ($1,449; magisdesign.com).

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Illustrator Andrea Ferolla

DRAWN TO ROME

Hotel Eden Introduces Andrea Ferolla as Artist-In-Residence Written by Victoria Chase / Photography ©Kai Elmer Sotto / Illustrations ©Andrea Ferolla The iconic Hotel Eden, located in the heart of Rome, just a short stroll from the Spanish Steps and the Villa Borghese, recently announced that fashion illustrator Andrea Ferolla is the property's first-ever Artistin-Residence. Ferolla's illustrations, featuring characters that inhabit an imaginary world made of allusive women, contemporary dandies, and animals with distinctive personalities, are regularly exhibited at the London Fashion Illustration Gallery and published in Italian and international fashion magazines. In addition to his role as a professor at the IED European Institute of Design, Ferolla and his wife Daria Reina founded a communication studio that focuses on luxury brands, as well as Chez Dédé, a chic atelier-showroom in Rome. In 2018, Assouline published Italian Chic, which takes readers on a journey through Italy via Reina's photos and Ferolla's illustrations. A perfect pairing for a property that has frequently welcomed royalty, dignitaries, and celebrities since it opened in 1889, Hotel 56 slmag.net

Eden will become a bi-monthly studio for Ferolla, where he will observe the daily dance of activity and then distill the experiences onto paper. The resulting illustrations will provide a visual history of the hotel and its cast of characters in near real-time. Guests may spy Ferolla capturing the grace of the doorman in the lobby, the orchestrated serving rituals at La Libreria, the impeccable uniforms of the waiters at the rooftop of Il Giardino Bar, or Chef Fabio Ciervo at work in the panoramic kitchen. "Every place has its own 'genius loci,' its protective spirit, a combination of material and immaterial things which can convey its character and uniqueness, the feeling and atmosphere of the place, its history, and its values," explained Ferolla. “Through my illustrations, I hope to capture the unique gestures and figures which bring the hotel to life.” sl


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LA ELECTRIFIED The 2019 edition of the Los Angeles Los Auto Show had a distinct focus on electric vehicles Written by Andre James

Jaguar Land Rover showcased its latest lineups from both brands. Outside, consumers had the opportunity to drive the all-electric I-PACE performance SUV, F-TYPE sports car and award-winning F-PACE SUV. Photo by Nick Dimbleby

When the Los Angeles Auto Show debuted in 1907, Detroit’s Marvel Motor Company was advertising its Roadster, a two-seater runabout with 14 horsepower, as “a car of superior merit.” A century later, a 2020 Audi RS 6 Avant on display at the 2019 show packed a jawdropping 591 horsepower under the hood—a superior swag wagon. Manufacturers from around the world increasingly use the LA Auto show to showcase their latest and greatest models. The show has also evolved to meet changing times, and now includes AutoMobility, the industry’s first trade show to combine technology and automotive sectors through new product launches, award programs, and panel discussions focused on pressing issues related to transportation and mobility. The 2019 event, which took place from November 18 through December 1, made a concerted effort to increase 58 slmag.net

awareness around electric vehicles (EV) and EV-ownership. The cumulative goal was to help consumers make informed decisions around alt-fuel options. Nearly forty-percent of debut vehicles—including models from Audi, Ford, Karma Automotive, MINI Porsche, and Volkswagen—were hybrid or electric. Several manufacturers, including Jaguar, offered EV test drive opportunities, and other marques, such as Mercedes-Benz, displayed electric-powered models among their lineups. “With Los Angeles being the top EV and overall car-buying market in the U.S., our show is an ideal platform for automotive brands and EV | LA partners to educate and inspire consumers about EVs and EV-ownership,” said Terri Toennies, President of the LA Auto Show and AutoMobility LA. sl


The "Vision Mercedes Simplex," which debuted at the LA Auto show, is a sculpture by Mercedes-Benz intended to embody the heritage and future of the luxury brand.

Ford Motor Company Executive Chairman Bill Ford, left, and actor Idris Elba next to Ford Motor Co.’s allelectric Mustang Mach-E GT SUV.

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Lexus LF-30 Electrified concept vehicle

Karma's says a pair of electric motors in its SC2 concept (left), send a combined 1,100 horsepower to all four wheels, enabling 0-60mph in 1.9 seconds.

After a 30 year absence, Porsche announced that it would return to formula racing with the Porsche 99X Electric, which will compete in the 2019/2020 ABB FIA Formula E Championship.

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SET IN STONE

Whether you are looking to amplify your energy or amp up your accessories game, our roundup of birthstones has you covered. Compiled by Bridget Williams The ancient origins of birthstones, as described in the Book of Exodus, are widely linked to the twelve stones in the prophet Aaron’s ceremonial breastplate. The stones are said to symbolize the 12 tribes of Israel, and later, the 12 signs of the zodiac. Birthstone traditions in Eastern culture include the ancient Tibetan Mythical Birthstone List, and the Indian Ayurvedic Birthstone List, which dates to 1500 BC. Over time, associating a particular stone with each month evolved to suit secular accessorizing and commercialization. What is considered to be the definitive chart of astrological birthstones was adopted by members of the National Association of Jewelers (now the Jewelers of America), in 1912. Today, the list continues to expand, with the American Gem Trade Association adding Tanzanite as an additional December birthstone in 2002, and Jewelers of America listing spinel as another August option in 2016. When a particular month has more than one gemstone listed, birthstone purists should opt for the “ancient� option. In use for thousands of years, ancient stones are believed to possess healing powers. Further superstitions surrounding where the stone is worn are said to affect its impacts.

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January: Garnet A symbol of faith, love, and constancy, Garnet is a stone of regeneration and energizing.

February: Amethyst Once reserved for royalty, amethyst is a symbol of strong relationships and courage.

March: Aquamarine Aquamarine’s soothing blue color is said to bring mental clarity and release negative energy.

Month, left to right: January Moonface Nebula Cluster Ring with Garnet, Tsavorite, and Diamonds by Anthony Lent ($1,955; anthonylent.com). Tresor Mandarin Garnet Beads Necklace ($4,500; tresorcollection.com). Faceted Green Garnet Necklace from Clara Williams ($695; clarawilliams.com). Eclat Jewels Mandarin Garnet and Diamond Flower Ring (price upon request; eclatjewels.com). February Bespoke Sahasrara Pendant from Noor Fares with 30.8-Carat Amethyst ($18,000; noorfares.com). Margot McKinney Amethyst Ring ($11,500; margotmckinney.com). Picchiotti Amethyst, Green Tourmaline and Diamond Ring (price upon request; picchiotti.it/ENG/). Nicole Rose Jewelry Amethyst Drop Earrings ($1,650; buynicolerosejewelry.com). March Assael South Sea Pearl and Trillion Aquamarine Earrings (price upon request; assael.com). Melis Goral Harmony Statement Ring with Aquamarine Center Stone (price upon request; melisgoral.com). King Baby Aquamarine Bracelet ($240; kingbabystudio.com). Nadine Aysoy Tsarina Triple Flake Amethyst Ring ($5,280; nadineaysoy.com).

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April: Diamond A recognized symbol of everlasting love, the diamond is also believed to be an energy amplifier.

May: Emerald One of Cleopatra’s favorite gemstones, emeralds are associated with fertility, rebirth, and love.

June: Pearl A favorite accessory of style icon Grace Kelly, pearls are said to calm a restless mind and to control anger. Month, left to right: April Selim Mouzannar Fish for Love Earrings in Pink Gold and Burgundy Enamel Set with Diamonds (price upon request; selimmouzannar.com). Claw Hand Bracelet from Yeprem ($17,200; yepremjewellery.com). Tiffany T Two Diamond and Black Onyx Circle Bracelet ($1,800; tiffany.com). Kataoka Jewelry Diamond Ring (price upon request; kataokajewelry.com) May B-Beautiful Pendant with Emerald and Diamonds from Tabayer (price upon request; tabayer.com). Extraordinare Ring from Antonini Milano with 6.27-Carat Center Emerald and PavĂŠ Emeralds (price upon request; antonini.it). Ara Vartanian Emerald and Diamond Earrings ($63,800; aravartanian.com). Gismondi Essenza Collection Necklace with Colombian Emeralds and Diamonds (price upon request; gismondi1754.com). June Mike Joseph Jewellery Flamingo Feathered Choker with 25 carats of Diamonds and 62 Freshwater Pearls (price upon request; mikejosephjewellery.com). Federica Rettore Earrings with Pearl, Watermelon Tourmaline, Diamonds, and Emeralds price upon request; federicarettore.com). White/Space Double Baroque Pearl Necklace ($685; whitespacejewelry.com). Conch Pearl Drop Earrings from Karen Suen's Perfect Pearl Collection (price upon request; karensuen.com).

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July: Ruby While the ruby’s deep-red color signifies love and passion, those who believe in its healing properties say that wearing it detoxifies the body and overcomes exhaustion.

August: Peridot A symbol of strength, peridot is believed to banish lethargy and strengthen the immune system.

September: Sapphire Believed in ancient times to guard against evil and poisoning, sapphires symbolize loyalty, purity, and wisdom. Month, left to right: July Bespoke Emerald, Ruby and Diamond necklace from Ananya (price upon request; ananya.com). Buddha Mama Gemfields X Muse Ruby Lantern Earrings ($6,600; buddhamama.com). Elena Votsi Ruby Drop Earrings ($5,280; musexmuse.com). King Baby Lion's Head Ring with Ruby Eyes ($3,670; kingbabystudio.com). August Nicole Rose Jewelry Peridot and Diamond Stud Earrings ($650; buy-nicolerosejewelry.com). Reinstein Ross Shimmer Ring with Peridot and Rubies (reinsteinross.com). Gumuchian Tiny Hearts Tassel Necklace with Peridot Beaded Tassel ($8,000; gumuchian.com). Interlace Eternity Band with Peridot from Gemvara ($890; gemvara.com). September Alishan Jewelry Cuff with Multi-Color Sapphires, Diamonds and Green Tourmaline (price upon request; alishanonline.com). Maya Gemstones SONYA 3 Earrings with Triangle-Cut Sapphires (price upon request; mayagemstones.com). Amaterasu Mokume Gane Diamond and Sapphire Pendant from Jaume Labro (price upon request; jaumelabro.com). Ruchi New York Baguette Sapphire Drop Earrings ($7,500; ruchinewyork.com)

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October: Opal & Tourmaline Opals represent hope, creativity, confidence, and innocence. They are said to strengthen memory and ease childbirth. Widely recognized for its pink hue, tourmaline can come in many colors of the rainbow.

November: Topaz & Citrine Topaz, believed to impart the wearer with increased strength and intellect, is also a symbol of love and affection. Citrine’s orange hues are representative of its healing properties

December: Turquoise, Tanzanite & Blue Zircon An ancient talisman used to protect the wearer from harm, turquoise is said to enhance the immune system, aid in the absorption of nutrients, and alleviate pain. Tanzanite is one of the only gemstones to exhibit trichroism, or the ability to show three separate colors when viewed from different angles. As far back as medieval times, zircon was believed to aid sleep, bring prosperity, and impart wisdom.

Month, left to right: October Ara Vartanian Necklace with Rubellite, Pariba Tourmaline, and Black and White Diamonds ($194,730; aravartanian.com). Aisha Baker Galaxy Earrings with Opal, Yellow Sapphire, Aquamarine, Pink Sapphires, and White Topaz ($11,200; aishabaker.com). VRAM Chrona Triple Band Ring with Peach/Brown Tourmaline Cabochon (price upon request; vramjewelry.com). Aida Bergsen Lizard Brooch with Opals, Diamonds and Rubies (price upon request; aidabergsen.com). November Jaipur London Topaz Ring from Marco Bicego (price upon request; marcobicego.com). Gumuchian B Collection Honey Pot Charm with Engraved Citrine ($2,400; gumuchian.com). Brent Neale Clover & Double Heart Drop Earrings with Reconstituted Turquoise, Blue Topaz, Moonstone, and Diamonds ($4,350; brentneale.com). Suzanne Kalan Cluster Citrine Necklace ($858; suzannekalan.com). December Cirari Turquoise and Diamond Pendant (price upon request; cirari.com). Lalaounis Turquoise and Diamond Ring (price upon request; iliaslalaounis.eu/). Kassandra Nicholson Tanzanite Tears Drop Earring ($1,120; kassandranicholson.com). Nina Nguyen Heavenly Turquoise Convertible Earrings ($3,910; nina-nguyen.com).

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Architect Stratton Hammon designed the Lyon House in the 1950s. Each subsequent owner has made their mark while taking care to preserve the home's historic character

SUNNY-SIDE UP Interior designer Libby Rush of Bittners artfully melds family heirlooms with contemporary touches to create cheerful, cherishable spaces Written by Bridget Williams / Photography by Robert Burge Part of a triumvirate of homes designed by architect Stratton Hammon for Mr. and Mrs. Preston Joyes and their daughters in the 1950s, the Lyon House has been lovingly cared for in the ensuing decades. Each subsequent owner has made their mark while taking care to preserve the home's historic character. As part of a compound dedicated to family, there's no doubt the Joyes' would approve of the current owners, who relied on interior designer Libby Rush of Bittners to integrate a host of family heirlooms into an overall design scheme that is both forwardthinking and timeless. The exterior of the clapboard home is organized into a central two-story section defined by a gambrel roof and a pair of projecting wings, each with a fireplace. The layout creates a central landscaped courtyard at the entry, further defined by a charming white picket fence.

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It feels like springtime the moment you step inside the front door. Rush did a masterful job of utilizing the homeowners' existing pieces, both from their previous historic residence in the Connecticut Western Reserve area of Ohio and those passed down through the family, and combining them with contemporary upholstery, paint finishes, and wallcoverings. In the extended entry hall, Rush created an inviting vignette by flanking a gilt chinoiserie-style mirror with a pair of Japanese paintings on silk that belonged to the wife's mother. Beneath the mirror is a lovely antique five-drawer chest on bracket feet that is bookended by a pair of cane back open armchairs with velvet upholstery subtly reminiscent of a giraffe-print. Serving as the striking backdrop is a wallcovering from Seabrook, whose pattern dually conjures up notions of a monotone animal print or the rippled reflection of light on water.


Wallcovering from Seabrook serves as the backdrop for a well-composed vignette in the entry hall. Travers fabric on the cane-back chairs.

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Wall covering from Folia in the powder room.

A light-filled formal living room spans the entirety of the home's central section; its rear wall is an expanse of glass that opens to a bluestone terrace with woods beyond. The color palette builds upon an Oushak rug that represents one of the few pieces purchased for the home. Well-suited to the scene is a painting of a snow-covered landscape by Russian artist Ivan Fedorovich Choultse. Noteworthy for his snow scenes that seem to radiate light, Choultse was the court painter for Czar Nicholas II. Another artist, Rebecca Graves of R. Graves and Company, was commissioned to create the subtle five-color faux-finish on the walls at either end of the room. Brunschwig & Fils upholstery graces a pair of armchairs with bullion fringe trim as well as a wingchair the wife purchased in the 1980s for $20 at a country club sale. The wife credits her sister with choosing the Bouquet pattern. Over the years, as they've moved and redecorated, the

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wife said they would select a color from the lively print to emphasize in their decor. While the Bouquet print has endured, a unique foil to this traditional pattern is presented by subtly shimmery geometric upholstery by Hodsoll McKenzie on a pair of slipper chairs placed in front of the fireplace. Graves also gets credit for the incredible trompe l'oeil walls in the dining room, which resemble panels of lilac-colored silk wallpaper, even down to the seam lines. On top of this are handpainted gold and silver flowers, a design element culled from the silk drapery, which came from the wife's parents. The wife said the unique wall color was inspired by the dining room in her parent's home. At the far end of the room is a bay with floor-toceiling windows that is large enough to accommodate a grand piano. The gold-on-grey embroidered upholstery on the dining chairs mimics the geometric pattern on the rug.


The present owners transformed a firstfloor bedroom into a cozy study.

The family room pays homage to the rustic folk art aesthetic of the homeowners' previous residence.

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Given a position of prominence in the formal living room is a painting by Russian artist Ivan Fedorovich Choultse. Displayed on the far wall, given a faux finish by Rebecca Graves, is part of a collection of Japanese paintings on silk that belonged to the wife's mother.

Lustrous Hodsoll McKenzie fabric on a pair of slipper chairs in the foreground are a fitting foil to the traditional floral-print Brunschwig & Fils found on the armchairs.

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Attention-grabbers in a second floor guest room include a wool rug from Masland and a lively print on the accent pillows and bench seat.

Cowtan & Tout fabric is found on the chair and pillow shams in a second floor guest room.

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Nearly all rooms at the rear of the home look out to a bluestone terrace and the heavily wooded valley.

Previous owners converted the original garage into a family room and renovated the kitchen. The latter was left mainly as-is, but Rush redesigned the family room to pay homage to the rustic folk art aesthetic predominant in the homeowners' previous residence. A nearby powder room attains jewel box status courtesy of a burnished gold wallcovering from Folia. A departure from the predominating color scheme elsewhere in the home, the walls of the study, which the homeowners' created from a former front bedroom, are a vibrant red hue. As part of the renovation, the homeowners had the ceiling coffered, closed a window, and added a fireplace. Fanciful imagined 72 slmag.net

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The Ferrick Mason showroom in Versailles

THE BOLT AND THE BEAUTIFUL

Lexington native Alex Mason gives a historic storefront in Versailles a new lease on life as the showroom for her fabrics, wallpapers, and fine art. Written by Bridget Williams / Photography by Andrew Kung Fine artist, textile designer, and entrepreneur Alex Mason is no stranger to naysayers. In high school, when she told her parents that she wanted to become an artist, they were less than thrilled with her pronouncement. "A recurring theme of my life has been people telling me I wouldn't be able to make money as an artist," said Mason. She added that for as long as she can remember, she's "just wanted to make things." The Lexington native followed her heart, majoring in studio art at the University of Vermont and then going on to earn an M.F.A. from the Pratt Institute in New York City. She met her husband, who works in the television and film industry, through mutual friends at a party in New York City. The pair moved to New Zealand and then to California. Over time, Alex's paintings made their way to private collections, including the Bellagio in Las Vegas and St. Ermin's in London, England. As the years went on, a growing chorus remarked that her paintings would make beautiful textiles. Embracing the opportunity to take her art in a new direction, and

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with her husband's encouragement, she enrolled in textile design classes to learn pattern repeat. Testing the waters in textile design coincided with Alex's first foray into motherhood. After a series of costly missteps, she decided to look for a business partner with experience in the industry. During her investigations, Brian Ferrick's name continued to come up. Alex said that Ferrick, who helped designers Kathryn Ireland and Michael Smith launch their textile lines, possessed the know-how and connections she was lacking. "The LA interior design world is so social and they love to party together. Brian was a part of that scene and I knew he could immediately open the right doors," she said. The two co-founded Ferrick Mason in 2008 and started with great aplomb, using 34-yards of their Calliandra fabric to upholster the walls of a sitting room in a show house that was published in LUXE magazine. Each textile starts with an original painting by Alex, with the resulting repeat printed on cotton, Belgian or Irish linen, or polyester (for outdoor applications).


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A portion of the second floor was converted into a shortterm rental apartment that also serves as a showplace for Ferrick Mason textiles and wallcoverings.

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Works on canvas by Alex decorate the dining room in the apartment.

When the recession hit, the still fledgling Ferrick Mason struggled, prompting Alex to move back to California from Australia to save the company. She took a majority ownership stake and today owns ninety-five perfect of the company. "We took baby steps to sustainability, with me cutting and ironing samples by hand and setting up a network of showrooms," she explained. In 2015, after years of moving with her husband and two daughters around the globe for his television and film work, Alex said her husband brought up the idea of moving to Kentucky. With Ferrick Mason firmly established and able to operate from anywhere, it was an idea she was immediately receptive to. And while her company was well-known among designers on both coasts, Alex was happy to have an opportunity to broaden the brand's awareness in her hometown. Since the fall of 2018, the headquarters of Ferrick Mason have occupied a historic storefront on Main Street in Versailles. The crisp, tall-ceilinged showroom gives no hint at the buckets of sweat equity Alex and her husband, who acted as their own general contractors, poured into the renovation. "There were days when it was so overwhelming that we'd alternate between screaming and laughing," Alex explained.

If you're lucky, Pickle, the Mason family's rescue dog and showroom mascot, will be there to offer a warm welcome at the door. Hanging from wood pegs on the showroom walls are fabric samples in each available color way for a given print. Cushy seating in the center of the space upholstered in Ferrick Mason fabric demonstrates the power of a punchy print. As your eye makes its way up to the meticulously restored tin ceiling, it meets panels of Ferrick Mason wallpaper. Printed in-house, this bespoke product was added to the collection two years ago. At the appointment-only showroom, it's quite a treat to peruse the fabrics with Alex, who proudly points that her firstever design—Warfield—created fifteen years ago as a textile design student, is a perennially popular print. Calliandra, the print that launched the brand, remains a best-seller more than a decade after the company started. In addition to selling through interior designers, Alex has partnered with the design website Chairish.com to create limited-edition prints and offer a selection of accent pillows and upcycled furniture upholstered with her fabrics. slmag.net

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Placing Ferrick Mason in show homes continues to be a key part of Alex's brand-building strategy. She recently partnered with Louisville-based interior designer Chenault James on a custom-colored fabric for the House Beautiful Whole Home Concept House in Nashville. The Kips Bay Decorator Show House in Palm Beach, which will be open from February 1 through March 1, will feature Ferrick Mason's chinoiserieinspired Good Fortune fabric. Alex's studio and a short-term rental apartment occupy the second floor of the Main Street showroom. The cute and covetable

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one-bedroom apartment boasts tall windows overlooking Main Street. Available to rent through Airbnb, it serves as a real-world showroom for Ferrick Mason's fabrics and wallpaper. As her company and her daughters continue to grow, Alex laments the fact that she doesn't get as much time in her studio as she would like. A life-long maker of beautiful things, she confides that she fantasizes about the freedom afforded by a painting residency. sl Open by appointment, the Ferrick Mason showroom is located at 160 South Main Street in Versailles. For more information, visit ferrickmason.com.


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RIDDLE ME THIS

Talking Designing and Dining with Douglas Riddle, President & COO of Bittners and Chef Bobby Benjamin, owner of Butchertown Grocery and Butchertown Grocery Bakery Written by Bridget Williams / Photography by Andrew Kung Merely crossing the threshold of the newly opened Butchertown Grocery Bakery makes me feel as though my cool quotient has risen exponentially. European-inspired and comfortably chic, the aura isn't accidental, as I learned over coffee with Douglas Riddle, President & COO of Bittners and Chef Bobby Benjamin, owner of the Butchertown Grocery Bakery (BGB). "Douglas has ruined me," joked Benjamin, who credits Riddle with opening his eyes to many of the finer things in life. Douglas concurred, grinning like a Cheshire cat as he added, "Bobby and I are both really good and really bad together." Members of a mutual admiration society, and admitted perfectionists, the pair feed off of one another's respective passions for their craft. BGB is part of a contiguous string of structures that will eventually link directly to Bittners. The concrete block building was formerly an automotive repair shop, complete with green

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shag carpet and lots of cats. Bittners had been using the building for warehouse space, and Riddle had long thought that the corner, strategically situated at the border of Butchertown and the threshold of Whiskey Row, would be ideal for a cafĂŠ. The building sat vacant for two years until Riddle, who also designed the interiors at Butchertown Grocery, learned that Benjamin was on the lookout for a space to shine a deserved spotlight on Barbara Turner, his pastry chef. With room for a cafĂŠ and plenty of prep space, the property certainly fits the bill. Benjamin considers celebrating and elevating his team members as an essential part of his job description. "I try not to forget where I came from; those moments on first days when I had butterflies in my stomach and wished I had someone coaching me," he explained. He singles out chef and restaurateur Thomas Keller as someone he holds in high esteem, particularly for the way he treats his staff.


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When it came time to conceptualize the design, Riddle said that they spent a good deal of time strategizing about how they wanted customers to experience the space. Fans of Butchertown Grocery will undoubtedly find familiar design elements at BGB. "We agreed that if it's not broken, don't fix it," said Riddle, adding that it was essential to everyone that they stay true to the brand as much as possible. "We are always aware of authenticity in everything we do," explained Benjamin. "I love that we are physically connected to Bittners, a company similarly focused on authenticity. It's a true fit." Classic design elements, including a black-and-white striped awning, gilt window lettering, mosaic hex floor tile, French café chairs, and marble-topped tables resting on substantial iron bases draw inspiration from quaint European bistros. To this, Riddle added elements that are both rustic and refined. An L-shaped workstation in front of the nearly floor-toceiling windows was crafted by the artisans at Bittners using

wood salvaged from nearby Whiskey Row. Pulled up to this are Midcentury leather and chrome swivel lounge chairs—whose shape recalls a cupped hand—that Riddle found in Chicago. Here you'll find everyone from corporate bigwigs to starving artists working away under the soft glow of Thomas O'Brien antique brass barrister-style desk lamps. Riddle said that what he loves most about Benjamin's restaurants is that while the food and environment are elevated, neither is intimidating, resulting in a truly diverse clientele. Riddle curated an eclectic collection of ar tworks, predominantly black-and-white photographs, to adorn the space. As seriously good as the food and design are at BGB, Riddle's installation of a photo of Muhammad Ali checking out his waistline near the pastry counter is a tongue-in-cheek reminder not to take things too seriously. "It's perfectly ironic for a bakery," Riddle said with a hearty laugh.

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At the center of the dining area, and beneath an original wood ceiling Riddle had refinished to bring out its warm caramel coloring, is a beguiling blown glass chandelier that resembles a bunch of bubbles ascending in a cluster. But this piece, as spectacular as it might be, isn't the star of the show. That would be the goodies in the lighted pastry case that draw in patrons like moths to a flame. "It's the perfect setting to let everyone know just how talented chef Barbara is," said Benjamin. Here, food and design meld into a complete sensory experience. Benjamin's passion for his craft is infectious, and his work ethic is enviable. He seems to possess the energy level of a Labrador puppy, which is even more amazing when you consider that he often puts in twenty-hour days. Whether he's discussing the history of Bananas Foster or Italian food specialties by region, you can almost see a Venn diagram forming in Benjamin's head as he speaks. "There's so much to learn about food," he explained. This innate curiosity, which 86 slmag.net

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For years, Gilda’s Club Kentuckiana alternated the site of their signature fundraising event between Bittners and Rodes. With the renovation finally complete on their Grinstead Drive property, the 15th annual event, chaired by Felisha Dowdy, was hosted by Bittners at the new Clubhouse.

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Rather than simply host a debut party for the 2020 Porsche 911 Carrera S, Blue Grass Motorsport used the occasion to support the Kentucky Opera and the Louisville Ballet. Guests were treated to specialty cocktails from The Champagnery and bites from Ostra before a brief performance by the ballet and the big reveal. Guests then moved across the campus to the Audi showroom where they were treated to a sneak peak of the Kentucky Opera’s production of Glory Denied.

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Mr. and Mrs. Louie Seger, owners of Bee Line Courier Service, were the honorary co-chairs of the 30th annual Snow Ball to benefit Norton Children’s Hospital. Money raised at the event will benefit the more than 185,000 children who seek care at Norton Children’s Hospital, Kentucky and Southern Indiana’s only full-service, freestanding pediatric hospital.

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Held at Hermitage Farm in Goshen, the event served as the finale of the LexArts 2019 Arty Party Season. Co-hosted by Laura Lee Brown and Steve Wilson and Jim Gray, the event kicked off with cocktails in the greenhouses, followed by dinner in the soon-to-open Barn 8. Cuban-born artist and rising star Carlos Gamez de Francisco was on hand and treated guests to a live painting throughout the evening.

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The Trifecta Gala committee and the Bridgeman family hosted a charitable shopping event at Rodeo Drive, who donated 10% of all purchases made during the event to The West End School of Louisville

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Melissa Goodlett, owner of F45 in Middletown, hosted a 12am fitness class on Black Friday so that shoppers and exercise enthusiasts could get their workout in before the busiest shopping day of the year.

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SOPHISTICATED STARS Happy New Year and Happy Birthday to Capricorn and Aquarius! This month our Sophisticated Stars are Capricorn Love Yascone and Aquarius Brian Merkley. Written by Joy Yascone Elms MA This month and throughout 2020, Capricorn atars dominate with Jupiter, Saturn, and Pluto all in Capricorn. A beautiful solar eclipse in Capricorn that is still active within the first week of January will offer an excellent celestial gift from the universe to every sign. On January 10th, a tough lunar eclipse will require adjustments. Yet, with so much happy energy in 2020, we will focus on the year to come and all the benevolent news each sign can expect! Read how this year's Capricorn energy will help you ring in a prosperous New Year. LOVE YASCONE Louisville native and actor Love Yascone is our Capricorn Sophisticated Star. Born on January 4th with her Sun, Moon, Mercury, and Jupiter all in Capricorn, Love is a Capricorn to the core! Capricorn rules over career acclaim for the entire zodiac. As an accomplished SAG actor and board member of nonprofit Asia Institute and Crane House, Love can look forward to a year that fits her Capricorn focused chart. Not only will Jupiter be transiting Love's Sun, Moon, and Mercury this year, Love is also experiencing her benevolent Jupiter return. Jupiter, planet of good fortune, has returned to Capricorn to the place it was when Love was born. Love can look forward to blessings the entire year in several areas of her life as Jupiter aspects her Sun as well. Love also has a Gemini ascendant, which shows her in the money this year in line with a career victory at the same time.

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BRIAN MERKLEY Our Aquarius Sophisticated Star is Louisville native Brian Merkley, President of Merkley Kendrick Jewelers. Brian has his Sun and Mercury in Aquarius and Ascendant and Moon in Sagittarius. Aquarius is known as the sign of electricity and genius, as well as being rare and unique. One might think we are describing a precious stone or diamond, as Brian's knack for continuing the family legacy of carrying a selection of rare, precious, and uniquely distinguished jewels and jewelry is just something you should expect from Aquarius. Aquarius rules over friendship for the entire zodiac and humanitarian efforts as well. As owner of the second-oldest independently owned jewelry store in the nation, Brian reveals that the long-standing relationships he's developed with customers are the greatest joy of his work. As an Aquarius with a Sagittarius rising, Brian can look forward to a year of Zen in body, spirit, and mind, as well as a year of happy and successful growth and expansion, as Jupiter the planet of blessings and benevolence continues to grace his ascendant through most of 2020.


ARIES March 21st – April 19th As the new year opens, we are aglow in the first week of January with the influence of the beautiful new moon solar eclipse in Capricorn. This will gift Aries with a promotion, a new career opportunity, or career victory. Jupiter, the planet of blessings and benevolence, is also now firmly in your house of career status and acclaim for a full year. After several years of challenges in the same area of life, Jupiter's benevolent presence will be warmly welcomed to help Aries garner rewards in this same area. TAURUS April 20th – May 20th Jupiter, the planet of blessings, will be in your ninth house of public relations, publishing, and foreign travel. You may pursue higher education or plan to do something new in the sphere of publishing or television. Anything that involves expansion and growth will be hallmarks of success this year. 2020 is also a year to embrace learning new things through international travel, so make plans Taurus, but be advised to avoid travel during the January 10th Lunar eclipse. Saturn will be in this same sector of life as well, and usually this would be a challenge, but Saturn and Jupiter are in rare alignment. Within time this year, all obstacles will miraculously become benevolent blessings. As Uranus in Taurus in your house of self is well aspected to lovely Jupiter and Saturn, you may become more unconventional in your approach to life and work and have unexpected good fortune come your way. GEMINI May 21st – June 20th As the new year starts, Jupiter will be transiting your eighth house of finance, investments, and big money dreams. Lucky you, with Jupiter transiting here, financial investors and investments will start to pay off for you. This is the sector of life where you have had challenges for the past two years, as Saturn, the planet of problems has been transiting this same area of your chart. Now, a new beautiful story presents itself with the new moon solar eclipse still aglow at the start of January. Excitedly, new financial growth opportunities will be available. If you've been eyeing an excellent credit score, this is the year to make it happen. 2020 is also the year to invest in the stock market or attract a venture capitalist or investor for your business. If you are looking for a mortgage at a good rate, it's an excellent time for you! CANCER June 21st – July 22nd You have had a very challenging chart with Saturn opposing your Sun from your seventh house of partnerships, marriage, and court cases for the past two years. Now with benevolent Jupiter transiting this same house for the next 12 months, your story will be different and so much happier. You may have caught a glimpse of this new energy with the kind and benevolent new moon solar eclipse last month on Christmas day landing in this same sector of life. This Capricorn new moon solar eclipse is still exerting its influence at the start of this month. It will be

a year of light, love, and healing in almost every area of life, including relationships, business, love, and marriage. Even pending court cases will be highly favored for you. 2020 is a year you can expect happy relationship news with the potential to get engaged or married. LEO July 23rd – August 22nd With Jupiter moving to your 6th house of health and work, any issues in these areas will be miraculously healed as Jupiter heads to the same house where Saturn has been challenging you for the past two years. It's funny how work and health are so closely related. Work stress can lead to health issues, but your work life and wellness are about to improve drastically Leo. Your work, whether you are an entrepreneur, work a traditional job, or are a household engineer, will start to feel a lot more wonderful in 2020. Additionally, if you are looking for a new job, this is the year you can land one that you really enjoy. If you've been trying to get back in shape, this is the year to do it and be successful. Your daily routines and work life are about to become very satisfying in 2020 Leo, what an awesome year you have in store! VIRGO August 23rd - September 22nd You've had Saturn in a challenging position in your house of romance, children, creativity, and fun for the past two years. During this cycle of challenges, it may have been hard to relax and have fun. You may have experienced love and romance difficulties, been worried about one or more children, or had a tough case in regards to custody. Postpartum depression may have been an issue for you, or your children may have been a challenge to you in some way. I have awesome news Virgo! This year Jupiter, the planet of blessings, will help to heal any issues with your children or related to love and romanc. Yes, you will see your children thrive! Blessing and healing in all situations related to children, love, romance, creativity, or fun will yield happy results for you. This year your romantic life, children (if you have them), or a creative project will be enjoyable and successful. It's a year to feel blessed! LIBRA September 23rd - October 22nd Libra, with Saturn, the planet of challenges in transit to your house of family for the past two years, you will love the news I'm about to share. Jupiter, the planet of blessings and good fortune, is moving to your house of home and family, which governs real estate, home, family, parents, and overall security. The fourth house of home and family is such an anchor for a happy chart and a happy, stable life, and now life will start to feel more anchored and joyous! If you've wanted to renovate or purchase a new home or property, the new moon solar eclipse in Capricorn governing your house of home may just deliver the property of your dreams or a delightful dream renovation. This new moon solar eclipse in Capricorn that landed on Christmas day is still influential during the first week of January. Meanwhile, Uranus is transiting your house of finance and will team up with Jupiter and Saturn to create wealth for you. slmag.net 101


SCORPIO October 23rd - November 21st 2020 is the year to look forward to as Jupiter, the planet of benevolence, shines a healing light on your house of siblings and communication. This year you will be handed the golden keys of perfected communication. Writing, social media, app development, music, and any form of communication will be a blessing to you this year Scorpio! Your siblings will also be a gift to you, and, if your relationship has been strained over the past two years or more, you will have an opportunity for divine healing. If you have been concerned for a sibling's wellbeing, you will happily see improvements as well. Communication is the key to happiness in love, marriage, business, and for success in every and any area of life Scorpio, you have the key. Also, this same sector of life in which you are experiencing benevolence rules over negations and contracts. At the new moon solar eclipse on Christmas, a fruitful contract or opportunity may

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have been presented to you, or you may hear news within the first week of January. It's a year to celebrate! SAGITTARIUS November 22nd December 21st Sagittarius, what a year the planets have in store! This year the universe has its eye set out on your income sector and bringing a new moneymaking opportunity in which you'll thrive. The first sign of this new energy was the new moon solar eclipse on Christmas day, and it will still be exerting its benevolent and kind energy within the first week of January! You may have landed a new happy money-making opportunity or achieved a financial goal in your job-related or entrepreneurial ventures. Sagittarius, although Jupiter transited your sign last year, and this might have delivered several favorable circumstances, Saturn caused work and financial opportunities not to pan out well. Now with Jupiter, the planet of benevolence, touring this same house, life and finances will start to feel a lot more stable and rewarding financially.


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CAPRICORN December 22nd -January 19th It's your golden year as Jupiter transits your Sun until December 19th, 2020. This is excellent news as many planets occupy Earth and water signs, in 2020, which is complimentary to Earth sign Capricorn. With Jupiter, Saturn, and Pluto in Capricorn, Uranus in Taurus, and Neptune in Pisces, it will be a year of delight. As Jupiter, the planet of good fortune and benevolence, transits your Sun, you can expect lots of joy and happiness in areas of life that you nurture. Where do you want success Capricorn? Accomplishment comes naturally for Capricorn as this sign understands working smart towards a goal. This year your journey will be gifted with tons of planetary support in the areas of career, love, and marriage! AQUARIUS January 20th – February 18th Aquarius, Saturn has been touring your house of subconscious and solitude for just over two years. As a result you may have found yourself being more contemplative or even battling a sense of isolation. The fantastic news for you is Jupiter, the planet of blessings and benevolence is now firmly in your house of solitude and subconscious as we start the year and will be here as a healing force for the next 12 months. Jupiter in this 12th house will give

you heightened intuition, bless you to re-engage in a spiritual and wellness path and forge a new way towards happiness and joy. Time spent in solitude will now be productive, as you utilize this time to reconnect to your higher self by writing, creating, studying, and building with success. The feeling of heaviness that may have been a backdrop to your life for so long will start to dissipate as you welcome in a new year of spirituality, divine love, light health, and wellness! PISCES February 19th - March 20th Pisces, this year will be happily more social then anytime over the past 12 years! With Jupiter, the planet of benevolence and good fortune firmly in your house of friends and humanitarian causes, you will enjoy this trend. Pisces will benefit from new friends, as well as a sense of renewed camaraderie and joy with existing relationships. Friendships will be a guiding light to success this year in every endeavor. This same friendship house that will be lit by Jupiter also rules over technology and social media as well as humanitarian causes, all of which will add joy, love, and light to you this year! sl

Sophisticated Stars Astrologist Joy Yascone Elms MA is the author and founder of The Power of Divine Timing; an annual sign by sign guide based on astrological timing helping readers to find and nurture their blessings and starve their challenges! Joy also offers Divine Timing coaching programs that help clients stay accountable to manifesting their goals and dreams based on their personal divine timing. Visit www.thepowerofdivinetiming.com for more info or email Joy at thepowerofdivinetiming@gmail.com.

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