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RIESA PASCAL
Riesa was born in London, England and now resides in sunny Orlando, Florida. She is a proud graduate of Florida State University where she double majored in creative writing and communication. In addition to editorial writing, Riesa is also deeply passionate about broadcast journalism and currently freelances as a TV personality with various networks in Central Florida. You can learn more about Riesa at her website: RiesaPascal.com
DANA DAMATO
Dana Damato is a Florida native and a travel writer turned publicist. Prior to starting Damato Public Relations, Dana was an avid traveler seeking new adventure, and has appeared in Forbes Travel, My Malibu Beach, Sky Magazine and many more. She pursued a Masters degree in Communications from the University of Central Florida and uses her expertise in media and travel to work with different brands around the world. She is addicted to adventure and loves to indulge herself in new cultures. She thrives off travel, visiting unique destinations, and bringing those experiences to life through words.
MARK NEJAME
Mark NeJame is a renowned trial attorney who has been involved in some of the areas and country’s highest profile cases. He is routinely sought by the media as a legal commentator and is currently a Legal Analyst for CNN. He is the Founder and Senior Partner of the Law Firm of NeJame, LaFay, Jancha, Ahmed, Barker, Joshi & Moreno, P.A. a/k/a NeJame Law. NeJame Law has 15 attorneys and 4 divisions: Personal Injury, Criminal, Immigration and Business/ Commercial Litigation. Mr. NeJame is a regular contributor to Orlando Style Magazine. Mr. NeJame can be reached at 407-245-1232 and NejameLaw.com.
JOSIE NEJAME
Josie NeJame is co-founder of Runway to Hope, a charity which provides support and assistance to families with children battling pediatric cancer. As an Emmy® Award-winning producer specializing in human-interest content, she has earned widespread recognition, including the Women's Achievement in Non-profit award from the Woman's Executive Counsel and the American Fundraiser Professionals Lifetime Achievement Award in Philanthropy. Josie's influence extends beyond her philanthropic achievements, as she and her husband Mark have been named one of Orlando's 2023 50 Most Powerful Couples. Josie's dedication to making a difference, coupled with her expertise as a Reiki master and teacher of the healing arts, reflects her unwavering commitment to well-being and upliftment. With a fervent passion for health, wellness, travel, and fashion, Josie aims to inspire joy and positive change through her diverse endeavors.
MAHA CHAUDHRY
Maha Chaudhry is a long-time Florida Resident. Her background consists of both Public Relations and Marketing, but her passion lies in Storytelling. After graduating from the College of Journalism and Communications at the University of Florida, she moved to Washington D.C. to kick-start her corporate career. Upon returning to Orlando, she continues to offer expertise in the area of communications - expanding to entrepreneurial services from transformational mindset coaching and beyond.
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NATALIE SMITH
Natalie has a diverse background, with German and Thai roots, and is fluent in Thai, German, and English. Having lived in Florida for over 20 years, she holds a Business degree and is dedicated to driving growth and success. She sees life as an opportunity for growth in all areas and approaches each day with curiosity and a thirst for knowledge. With a deep understanding of the local community and culture, she is passionate about utilizing her skills to make a positive impact.
OMAYRA LA BELLA
Omayra La Bella is an entrepreneur, business professional, beauty pageant winner, international model, producer, and influencer. She was the crowned Ms. Mundo Latina USA 2019 - 2021, and Ms. Moda Universe International 2021. As an entrepreneur, she is the CEO of “Omayra La Bella, LLC” and has established herself as a well-known social media influencer. She uses her platform to specialize in brand marketing and business promotion, offering expertise in wellness, beauty, and fashion.
BRION PRICE
Brion Price, a renowned Central Florida photographer for over 30 years, collaborates with Orlando Style Magazine and is the go-to photographer for many luxury events in the city. Specializing in charity events, business openings, and networking functions, his impactful photos resonate with a broad audience.
J. VLADIMIR
Renowned for seamlessly interweaving the art of photography with the captivating essence of modern pop, J. Vladimir has mastered the delicate balance of preserving beauty while creating compelling narratives. Embarking and cultivating his craft in New Yorkers' hearts, he brings two decades of unparalleled experience and a profound emotional connection to his craft. With a relentless passion for pushing the boundaries, J. Vladimir consistently creates images that exceed mere visuals, telling stories that resonate profoundly."
J. Vladimir quotes by saying, "Life is short & crazy, so let's take a photo and do it all." His work is now seen in this magazine, publications, and museums. You can always say hi at www.jvladimir.com
LAURA CHOI
Laura Choi works as a Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner in Windermere Florida. As a Professional Mind Body Spirit Release Practitioner, she helps clients identify and release subconscious beliefs and trapped emotions. She is a Reiki Practitioner and believes that improving the flow of energy will help promote a person's self-healing abilities. Her other passions include Astrology and living a healthy lifestyle through fitness and clean eating while guiding and inspiring others to do the same.
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In Case You Missed It By Riesa Pascal
/ EVENTS What’s Happening
46 / FASHION
Supermarket Shopping in Style
Photographers Prime Cargo
56 / FASHION
The “Big Four” Fashion Weeks By Omayra La Bella
60 / CELEBRITY SOUP
NeJame
24 / RECAP Paris Olympics By Josie
28 / LIVING 'N HARMONY September in the Cosmos By Laura Choi
30 / HEALTH & BEAUTY Sunday Reset
32 / DINING 'N STYLE
A Pop-up Exclusive: Ava Mediterraegean X Mila Omakase By Maha Chaudhry 36 / TRAVEL ‘N STYLE A Giant Amongst Giants in Palm Beach By Karen Holly Berliner
40 / TRAVEL ‘N STYLE The Retreat at Blue Lagoon By Josie NeJame
Celebs Who Admit to Being Low-Key By Riesa Pascal
62 / FASHION
Let the Clothes Do the Talking
64 / TOYS Bugatti Tourbillon
67 / ORLANDO’S ATTORNEYS OF THE YEAR
Special Promotional Feature
90 / DINING ‘N STYLE City Guide
Julie Bettosini
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
STYLE EVENTS, NEWS & GOSSIP FROM AROUND ORLANDO
By Riesa Pascal
How many of you were sure to soak up every last drop of summer over the past couple months? From celebrating our nation’s independence to sipping wine and enjoying live music entertainment, there was so much to do in and around The City Beautiful in both July and August. Here are all the highlights, just in case you missed it!
From July 1-August 11, Disney Springs celebrated all things Florida with their annual curated food and beverage experience, Flavors of Florida. From grab-and-go eateries to table service restaurants, multiple establishments took part by offering various limited-time dishes. While Flavors of Florida was in session, visitors were able to taste everything from dishes with citrus flavors, to fresh seafood and gator! New this year, guests also had the opportunity to catch the free drone show “Disney Dreams That Soar” in addition to being the first to preview a new Orange Pilsner from Playalinda Brewing that is coming to the entertainment complex.
The City of Altamonte Springs and XL106.7 pulled out all the stops for Central Florida’s hottest Independence Day celebration! On July 3, Red Hot & Boom celebrated 27 years of legendary live music, food, family, friends and firework-filled fun. Thousands flocked to Cranes Roost Park in Altamonte Springs to celebrate Independence Day in style with one of the best fireworks shows in the area and plenty of musical performances by Relic, No Lonely Hearts, Blue Stone Circle and others that kept the party rocking.
It was an exciting month for visitors to The Winter Park Playhouse as they donned their leisure suits, halter tops, and platform shoes and got ready to boogie down through ten years of groundbreaking music! With its propulsive rhythms and dazzling harmonies, 8-Track: The Sounds of the 70s was a fastpaced musical romp through one of the most impassioned decades of the 20th century. On select nights from August 1-25, guests rediscovered the heart and soul of this fabulous decade with this joyously rousing
musical featuring the music of The Emotions, The Carpenters, Barry Manilow, Marvin Gaye, The Doobie Brothers, The Bee Gees and more.
August proved to be a great time to celebrate Godzilla’s 70th Birthday! Fans of the roaring granddaddy of all monster movies came out and honored seven decades of Kaiju chaos, as Enzian Theater and Janus Films took a look back at the long and storied career of the King of the Monsters. Their special threefilm event pit Godzilla against some of the greatest foes of the Shōwa era, featuring new DCP restorations for the 70th anniversary of Godzilla (1954), the 60th anniversary of Mothra vs. Godzilla (1964) and the 50th anniversary of Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (1974). Themed cocktails were served at Enzian’s Eden Bar and those who wanted to “destroy” all the monster screenings made sure to grab the limited edition “Big Lizard Badge” which provided discounted admission to see all three films.
With one in eight neighbors at risk of experiencing hunger on any given day, Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida has seen a growing need for food assistance in recent years. That’s why leaders invited the community to attend a book signing event on Thursday, August 8 for Empty Plates: The Evolution of Hunger Relief. Written by Dave Krepcho who served as Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida President and CEO for 17 years, the book documents the history of hunger relief efforts while inspiring new solutions. It pays tribute to the early pioneers of the food bank movement while also providing valuable insights on how leadership, vision and culture can increase any organization’s impact. Attendees were able to purchase a new copy of the book or bring one for Dave to sign with a portion of book sales going to Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida. Learn more about the book: https:// davekrepcho.com/
We look forward to the month of August each year, which always kicks off Visit Orlando's multi-week Magical Dining program. This
annual celebration of Orlando eateries offers a three-course, prix fixe menu for just $40/ person and an upper tier for $60 per person. For many diners, it is a way to experience a special restaurant that may not normally fit into their budget. The deliciousness began on Friday, August 16, 2024 and continues through Monday, September 30, 2024. This year, diners can indulge at over 150 participating local restaurants – including 26 exciting new additions. Participating eateries span six main districts including Winter Park, Restaurant Row, Downtown, and even all the way to Disney. $1 from every meal served ($2 if in the $60 per person tier) will be donated to The Mustard Seed of Central Florida, focused on helping residents and families recover from hardships while minimizing environmental impact.
On August 17, Track Shack's Celebration of Running 5k presented by AdventHealth helped to kick off the Florida running season. This year was an extra special event as attendees celebrated the 47th anniversary of the Track Shack Store and the Track Shack Running Series. Held at Orlando Cultural Park, event highlights for participants included a gender-specific shirt, B-Tag Timed, FREE AdventHealth for Children Kids' Run, a rocking post-race party, and more! To celebrate and commemorate Track Shack's anniversary, each 5k finisher also received a finisher medal that was worn with pride.
On August 18th, yogis across the city were invited to take a break from their busy day and connect with nature as they flowed through heart opening poses surrounded by lush greenery. Whether a seasoned yogi or a beginner, Yoga in the Park was perfect for anyone looking to de-stress and unwind with a rejuvenating outdoor yoga session. Big Tree Park is home to the oldest tree in Orlando, an over 300 year old Oak tree. It was truly a magical experience for all participants to flow under the shade of this magnificent tree for a morning of relaxation and wellness!
9/7
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WHAT’S HAPPENING ORLANDO
SEP 1 / Disney on Ice Times Vary / Kia Center
SEP 1 / Halloween Horror Nights Times Vary / Universal Orlando Resort
SEP 1 / Labor Day Bash Feat. DJ Icey, DJ Magic Mike, Baby Anne & Kimball Collins 7PM / House of Blues
SEP 7 / White Party at Pointe Orlando 8PM / Blue Martini Pointe Orlando
SEP 12 / Blue Bamboo Jazz Festival 2024 Times Vary / Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts
9/14
9/14
SEP 12 / Dubsdread 100th Anniversary Celebration
5:30PM / Dubsdread Golf Course
SEP 13 / Howl-O-Sprint 5K
TBA / SeaWorld® Orlando
SEP 13 / Opening Reception: Liminal Space
6PM / Casselberry Art Center
SEP 13 / Voctave: The Corner of Broadway & Main Street
7:30PM / Dr. Phillips Center
SEP 13 / Moon Over Avalon
Mid-Autumn Festival 2024
5PM / Avalon Town Park
SEP 14 / Vegan Block Party 4PM / Luminary Green Park
SEP 14 / Run Daytona Racing Weekend Times Vary / Daytona International Speedway
SEP 17 / 2024 Global Peace Film Festival Times Vary / Orlando and Winter Park (Venues Vary)
SEP 17 / Pete Davidson Live (18+) 6:30PM / Dr. Phillips Center
SEP 28 / Oktoberfest
5PM / Lake Nona Town Center
PARIS OLYMPICS
+ EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS
with Mark Tatum & Jason Siegel
By Josie NeJame
The air was electric as I stepped into the Olympic arenas and stadiums in Paris, where history and passion intertwined with the spirit of sport. In every corner, the unity among spectators was palpable, transcending borders and languages. Whether cheering for track and field athletes sprinting towards glory, gymnasts defying gravity with grace, or basketball teams battling with heart and determination, one thing was clear: we were all part of something bigger. The energy, the camaraderie, the shared pride— this was more than just competition; it was a celebration of human potential at its finest.
One of the most touching moments of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games for me was when Simone Biles, with 11 Olympic medals, and Jordan Chiles bowed down to honor Rebeca Andrade, who made history as Brazil's first Olympic gold medalist in gymnastics. In a display of mutual respect and admiration, Biles, and Chiles celebrated Andrade's incredible achievement, as she narrowly edged Biles in the floor exercise with a score of 14.166 to 14.133. Equally unforgettable was witnessing Arshad Nadeem’s historic javelin throw. With an astonishing Olympic record of 92.97 meters, Nadeem not only secured the gold medal but also won Pakistan’s first-ever Olympic medal in athletics. Another breathtaking moment was Cindy McLaughlin-Levrone breaking her own world record in the 400-meter hurdles, clocking in at 50.37 seconds to defend her Olympic title. “I knew this was possible,” McLaughlin-Levrone said, her confidence shining as brightly as the tiara she wore afterward—a birthday gift from her sister-in-law.
Another inspiring moment was watching Noah Lyles, already a three-time Olympic medalist, battle through adversity to claim the bronze in the 200 meters despite being diagnosed with COVID-19. His determination and resilience were a
testament to the incredible strength that defines the spirit of the Olympics. After securing his first Olympic gold in the men’s 100-meter final, Lyles shared a deeply personal message online: "I have asthma, allergies, dyslexia, ADD, anxiety, and depression. But I will tell you that what you have does not define what you can become. Why Not You!" His words resonated far beyond the track, reminding all of us that our struggles do not limit our potential but can fuel our greatest achievements. The U.S. Women’s Basketball Team’s victory also stood out, exemplifying excellence and dominance on the global stage. Their relentless drive and unmatched teamwork led them to secure the gold medal, continuing their legacy as one of the most successful teams in Olympic history. Watching them play was a masterclass in skill, strategy, and unity—an inspiring reminder of what can be achieved when individual talent is seamlessly woven into a cohesive team effort.
These were just a few of the incredible moments I witnessed firsthand, but the 2024 Paris Olympics were filled with countless other thrilling events. From the fierce battles on the Olympics 2024 volleyball courts to the precision and intensity of fencing, the thrilling waves conquered in surfing, and the U.S. Men's
Basketball Team capturing the gold medal, every sport showcased the pinnacle of human athleticism and dedication. The USA's dominance was evident as they secured 40 gold, 44 silver, and 42 bronze medals, totaling 126—the highest medal count of any country. Each event, whether I was there to see it or not, contributed to the unforgettable tapestry of these Games, where athletes from every corner of the globe came together to push the boundaries of what is possible.
I had the opportunity to spend some time with NBA Deputy Commissioner and COO Mark Tatum during the Games. Despite his impressive title and success, Tatum’s excitement matched that of any passionate fan. His enthusiasm reflected the infectious Olympic spirit that touched everyone present, regardless of status or position. This shared excitement only reinforced the sense of unity that made the 2024 Paris Olympics so special. Mark Tatum's reflections offer a unique perspective on the impact of the Games, highlighting the broader implications for the sports community and the NBA. His observations on the Olympic experience reveal how the spirit of the Games influences various aspects of sports and his personal thoughts on Orlando.
HERE’S WHAT MARK TATUM HAD TO SHARE:
What is the USA basketball team’s competitive edge?
The level of basketball talent around the world is at an all-time high, as evidenced by the record 139 current and former NBA and WNBA players on national team rosters in Paris. The caliber of players across Olympic teams – including dozens of All-Stars, six former NBA MVP’s and four former WNBA MVP’s – translated to an incredibly competitive tournament for both the U.S. men’s and women’s teams, which had to hold off France in two thrilling gold medal matches. The entire basketball community should be excited about the opportunity to build on this momentum surrounding the game globally.
How does Team USA on a global stage inspire our basketball community?
As we saw with the Dream Team’s performance at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, showcasing extraordinary talent on a global stage can have a tremendous impact when it comes to inspiring fans and growing the game of basketball internationally. I’m sure there are countless young fans around the world who watched the basketball competition at this year’s Olympics and are eager to play the game and pursue their dreams.
Do you see Orlando as an even greater emerging sports city and how might that relate to the Orlando Magic?
The Orlando area has always been a firstclass destination for all things sports and entertainment. It’s a vibrant market with passionate sports fans and that, of course, applies to the Orlando Magic. Coming off a playoff appearance last season, the city should be excited about the way the team is ascending going into the 2024-25 campaign.
Amid the incredible atmosphere of unity and competition, I had the chance to speak in Paris with Jason Siegel, President and Chief Executive Officer of the greater Orlando Sports Commission, whose insights offered a deeper look into how the Olympics in Paris could shape the future of sports in Central Florida. Our conversation delved into the impact of the Games on local initiatives and the valuable lessons that can be brought back home.
HERE’S WHAT JASON SIEGEL HAD TO SHARE:
In what ways do the Olympics in Paris impact the future of sports events and initiatives in central Florida?
We’ve had a long history of hosting Olympic events and working with stakeholders from across the Olympic Movement in our community. In just the last year alone, we have hosted the US men’s soccer team, fencing, Paralympic swimming and the Marathon trials. As we set our sights on LA28, with the Summer Olympic Games back on US soil with 200+ nations competing and visiting, we hope to host base camps and any qualifying trials and competitions leading up to 2028.
Can you discuss any collaborations or partnerships with organizations from the Olympics that could benefit Orlando’s sports community?
We had great and productive meetings in Paris, and while it’s premature to name names, as many of the conversations that transpired are confidential, we are very excited to watch these relationships grow. Many of the opportunities will be brokered through a very competitive bid process. That said, we are proud to have so many great relationships within the Olympic Movement.
How do your experiences at the Paris Olympics influence your approach to fostering sports culture and events?
The Paris 2024 organizers did a wonderful job with these Games. We are always searching for best practices within the industry, and this experience was topnotch. There were lots of great takeaways, and lessons learned that we look forward to applying to any future events in Orlando.
What insights or inspirations from the Olympics do you hope to bring back to enhance sports programs in Orlando?
There are so many great stories to share, as so many of our partners had tremendous success on their respective playing surfaces. More than anything, this trip was an opportunity to build on great relationships that are already in place and forge new ones.
Can you share your favorite takeaway moment from the 2024 Paris Olympics?
Singing our national anthem on foreign soil at the men’s basketball game following Team USA’s victory and the incredible reception we received at the USA Track & Field Celebration Luncheon, where USATF CEO Max Siegel recognized Orlando for a great job hosting the Marathon Trials.
As the 2024 Paris Olympics ended, the world now turns its eyes to the future with great anticipation for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. With the Games returning to U.S. soil, the excitement is already building, and questions arise about the roles cities like Orlando will play in this global event. Orlando, with its rich history of hosting major sporting events, is poised to be an integral part of the journey to LA28. Whether through training camps, qualifying events, or other key contributions, the city’s involvement will undoubtedly help shape the narrative of the next chapter in Olympic history.
SCOSMOS in the eptember
Autumn arrives on September 22nd, bringing a season of reflection, balance, and powerful energy to manifest your dreams.
September will be ushering in the fall with the official first day of Autumn on September 22nd. This Autumn equinox represents a time of balance and transformation and offers us a chance to reflect on what we have and what we have accomplished. The New moon on the 3rd will give us a fresh start, but also consider what changes you want to make this day. The Full Moon reigns on the 18th bringing in intense energy. This Super Harvest Moon will be perfect for Manifesting your dreams.
Check out your individual horoscopes below for some tips on how to navigate this September.
By Laura Choi
""September invites us to embrace transformation and balance, offering the perfect opportunity to reflect on our accomplishments and set intentions for the future. As the Super Harvest Moon rises, harness its powerful energy to manifest your deepest dreams."
Aries (March 21–April 20)
Don’t believe everything that you hear on the 3rd. An idea to improve your work space is yours on the 11th. Dreams can bring you many messages on the 30th; perhaps take some time to ask for specific guidance before retiring..
Taurus (April 21–May 20)
Some luck could be coming your way with money on the 15th. People are particularly open to your ideas on the 20th & 21st. Don’t listen to negative ideas coming your way from others on the 22nd.
Gemini (May 21–June 20)
Don’t listen to unexpected chatter on the 7th. Your intuition is spectacular on the 24th. Changes you have been wanting to make flow easily on the 26th.
Cancer (June 21–July 22)
A dream could point you in a new direction for making money on the 6th. You are particularly creative on the 15th. You sparkle & shine on the 25th & 26th.
Leo (July 23–August 22)
Investments are not favored for the 8th. Doing something with your significant other would be particularly fun on the 22nd. You are filled with abundant ideas on the 30th.
Virgo (August 23–September 22)
You could have an excellent time going out with your friends on the 11th. Avoid the tendency to overdo on the 21st by having reasonable plans. Changes that you have been hoping for would be easier to attain on the 26th.
Libra (September 23–October 22)
Everybody seems open to your ideas on the 5th & 6th. Travel beckons and could be a whole lot of fun on the 15th. Don’t let old habits get in your way on the 22nd.
Scorpio (October 23–November 22)
You tend to sparkle and shine on the 7th & 8th. Don’t let inconsiderate words rattle you on the 22nd. Friends want to take you out for a good time on the 26th.
Sagittarius (November 23–December 21)
Avoid the tendency to overdo on the 12th by planning a doable day. Friends want to take you out for a good time on the 15th. The 21st is not a good day for a discussion with the boss.
Capricorn (December 22–January 19)
Don’t let authority figures bring you down on the 8th. Words should be picked with caution before you say them on the 18th. The 30th would be an excellent day to do something fun with your mate.
Aquarius (January 20–February 19)
Don’t let others trick you with an unexpected agenda on the 7th. Folks are willing to listen to you on the14th & 15th. Your intuition is stellar on the 19th.
Pisces (February 20–March 20)
Don’t let your own words undermine you on the 3rd; Pick them carefully. You sparkle and shine on the 16th & 17th. Don’t believe everything that you hear on the 25th.
SUNDAY RESET
As the weekend winds down, taking time for a Sunday reset can set a positive tone for the week ahead. Here are some simple yet effective self-care actions that can help you relax, rejuvenate, and prepare for the days to come.
Nourishing Breakfast Bowl
Prepare a nutritious breakfast bowl filled with warm oats, fresh fruits, nuts, and a drizzle of honey. Opt for ingredients like berries, bananas, and almonds to create a visually appealing and delicious meal. The comforting flavors make for a delightful start to your Sunday.
Warm Bath with Jo Malone
Skincare Ritual with La Mer Indulge in a comprehensive skincare routine featuring La Mer’s Crème de la Mer. Start with cleansing, then gently exfoliate, and finish with the luxurious moisturizer. Light a Diptyque Baies candle to enhance the experience. The soothing scents will elevate your self-care practice, leaving your skin radiant and refreshed.
Run a warm bath and add a few drops of Jo Malone’s English Pear & Freesia Bath Oil. This is a great way to unwind and soothe your muscles. Consider using a bath bomb or Epsom salts for added relaxation. The calming scents create an inviting and tranquil atmosphere.
Light Reading or a Favorite Movie
End your day with a light, uplifting book or a feel-good movie. Choose something that brings you joy and comfort, allowing yourself to fully relax and escape. Create a cozy nook with soft blankets and pillows to enhance your relaxation time.
A Pop-up Exclusive Ava MediterrAegean x MILA Omakase
Just when you thought it couldn’t get better, it did."
Ava MediterrAegean and MILA Omakase (Miami) came together, to merge techniques in a joint pop-up in Winter Park, and brought with it a tasteful fusion of ingredients. Operated by the Riviera Dining Group (RDG), the event promoted an exclusive and immersive experience featuring the talented menu of executive Chef Reiji Yoshizawa.
The menu, which comprised of six courses and pairings, complimented each other in a way you’d expect from the sister restaurants - in pure sophistication and innovative taste. Yoshizawa presented the fixings in a way that represented his Filipino background, Japanese techniques and touches of French, Mediterranean and Italian flavors.
By Maha Chaudhry
First up, Amuse Bouche. This delightful appetizer, though small in size, was mighty in flavor. The presentation was prestige, resembling the essence of mother nature. Hon Maguro and Kaluga Caviar on a Nori Tart - an assortment that left us excited for all that was next. For spirits, the variety consisted of Georges Noel, Vielles Vignes, Chablis.
Round two, Ora King Salmon. This picturesque dish comprised of Pine Nuts, Sugar Snap Peas, and Tarragon-Shisho Ponzu. The silky-smooth salmon paired magnificently with the textures of the other ingredients. The flavors were distinguished and fresh. Spirits consisted of Paul O’Brien, Pinot Noir, Umpqua Valley.
Halfway through, came the Zucchini Blossom Tempura. This was a smoky delicious combination of Miso-Baba Ganoush, and Yuzu Kosho-Romessco. A tender crisp on the outside, while rich and bold on the inside, there was a subtle lushness in every bite. Spirits consisted of Ameztoi, Getariako Txakolina.
For the fourth serving we had Nigiri. Just when you thought it couldn’t get better, it did. The trio: Kinmedai /Sakura, Aori Ika/ Key Lime, and O-toro/Ossetra, packed a powerful punch of superb zest, leaving you satisfied but lowkey wanting more. Paired with Kikusui Funaguchi Ginjo Nama Genshu “Red” Sake to enhance the natural flavor.
Fifth but not last, American Wagyu Zabuton. Main ingredients: Shoyu-Calamansi Jus, Black Garlic Miso, Braised Cipollinis. The wagyu was a perfect tender consistency, surrounded by a delectable sauce, which enhanced the flavor in a surprising way. The garlic miso really added to the dish and gave it that extra kick. The pairing included Schweiger Vineyards, Spring Mountain District, Merlot.
And at last, the sixth and last treat for the evening, Ichigo: Strawberry, Hibiscus, Orange Sorbet. This dessert is everything you love about summer, a nostalgic flavor of a creamsicle. Paired with Vietti, Moscato d’asti, Piemonte.Light and sweet, and a great way to end a six-course blend of MILA x AVA magic.
By Natalie Smith
"TRANSFORMING CHALLENGES INTO OPPORTUNITIES IS A POWERFUL SKILL THAT CAN RESHAPE YOUR LIFE. BY VIEWING OBSTACLES AS CATALYSTS FOR GROWTH, EMBRACING INNOVATION, AND MAINTAINING RESILIENCE, SETBACKS BECOME STEPPING STONES TO SUCCESS. WITH A POSITIVE MINDSET AND A COMMITMENT
TO CONTINUOUS LEARNING, EVERY CHALLENGE BECOMES AN OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT."
Obstacles to Opportunities
Embrace Challenges, Innovate Solutions, and Unlock Your Potential
Turning obstacles into opportunities is a skill that can transform one’s life. This perspective shift involves recognizing challenges not as roadblocks, but as catalysts for growth and innovation. By adopting this mindset, individuals can harness the potential within every setback and convert it into a stepping stone toward success.
One of the first steps in transforming obstacles into opportunities is changing how we perceive failure. Failure is often viewed negatively, but it is an invaluable teacher. Each failure provides insights and lessons that can lead to better strategies and solutions. By analyzing what went wrong, individuals can identify areas for improvement and avoid making the same mistakes in the future. This process of reflection and adaptation fosters resilience and a growth mindset, essential traits for seizing opportunities.
Another crucial factor is the ability to innovate in the face of adversity. Obstacles often force us to think outside the box and come up with creative solutions. History is replete with examples of innovations born out of necessity. For instance, the invention of the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell was driven by the need to improve communication for the deaf. Similarly, the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of remote work and telehealth services, reshaping industries and creating new opportunities.
Networking and collaboration also play a significant role in turning obstacles into opportunities. When faced with a challenge, seeking advice and support from others can provide fresh perspectives and solutions. Building a strong network of mentors,
peers, and industry contacts can open doors to resources and opportunities that might otherwise remain inaccessible. Collaboration fosters a collective problem-solving approach, where diverse ideas and experiences contribute to innovative solutions.
Embracing continuous learning and adaptability is vital in overcoming obstacles. The rapidly changing world demands that individuals and organizations stay abreast of new developments and trends. Lifelong learning and skill development are key to remaining competitive and adaptable. By continuously updating skills and knowledge, individuals can pivot and adapt to new circumstances, turning potential setbacks into opportunities for growth and advancement.
Lastly, maintaining a positive attitude and perseverance is crucial. A positive outlook helps individuals remain motivated and focused, even when faced with significant challenges. Perseverance ensures that setbacks do not derail long-term goals. By staying committed and persistent, individuals can navigate through obstacles and uncover hidden opportunities along the way.
In conclusion, turning obstacles into opportunities requires a combination of resilience, innovation, collaboration, continuous learning, and a positive mindset. By viewing challenges as opportunities for growth and embracing the lessons they offer, individuals can transform their setbacks into launching pads for success. This proactive approach not only enhances personal and professional development but also paves the way for a more fulfilling and accomplished life.
A GIANT AMONGST GIANTS IN PALM BEACH
Tideline Palm Beach Ocean Resort and Spa
By Karen Holly Berliner
Situated on a magnificent stretch of white sandy beach and located right next door to the renowned Four Seasons Hotel, Tideline Palm Beach Ocean Resort most certainly lives up to the privilege of its location.
But don’t misunderstand-
This lavish ocean-front hotel does not compete with the others, rather it stands proudly on its own merits.
Featuring 134 brand-new luxury guest rooms and suites, the entire hotel was renovated in 2023, surpassing its goals as a refreshed dream destination resort. Newly refurbished via a $20 million renovation, each of the rooms and suites offer a calming vibe, adorned with
touches of azulene against a neutral palette, resplendent with Fili d’Oro bed linens and rain showers among other fine accoutrements. Rated among the top resorts in Florida by reader’s choice in Conde Nast Traveler, guests are hosted to the nines in every which way, with the resort featuring two high end restaurants onsite, a full-service state-of-theart spa and access to its pristine private beach, as well as a large crystal-clear pool to cool off in. Complimentary bicycles, yoga, stand up paddle boards, beach butler service and more add to the assets and round out the experience. The Spa at Tideline is a 6,000 square foot spa retreat including both individual and couples’ suites, offering a sauna and locker rooms for him and her. Treatments such as the exclusive
Tideline time reversal facial, customed massages, manis and pedis, hair services and a list of spa packages allow for complete pampering.
If in need of a perfect venue for an occasion, Tideline provides a variety of spaces to accommodate with finesse and splendor. Choose from the breathtaking oceanfront terrace to the grand ballroom overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, to the private beach. Their expert event/wedding planner can help you create your dream wedding and more. From corporate board meetings to staff training events, Tideline Palm Beach Ocean Resort has flexible indoor and outdoor spaces with customized layouts.
Dining at Tideline is a treat whether staying as a guest or visiting as a diner, with Brandon’s and Mizu offering fine food in beautiful settings for dining. The talented Chef Gary Mawu embodies modern Japanese cuisine and features innovative dishes gleaned from the finest ingredients, plated and presented with artistic flair.
His signature dishes include Omakase, which has drawn many return guests to his chef’s table at Mizu, a minimalist designed sushi bar. Also, a Mizu favorite, spicy tuna, apple, avocado, tuna, tobiko with tempura flakes, blue crab, truffle miso aioli and sweet soy delights the palate with texture and flavor. The soft-shell crab with avocado, shiso, seeds and truffle soy or the lobster Katsu, Maine lobster tail tempura, asparagus, avocado, shiso, tobiko, truffle miso aioli and sweet soy are delicious and generous.
Brandon’s Palm Beach offers fine dining by the ocean with a fresh coastal cuisine menu. A selection of fine wines and unique mixologist cocktails, enriches the meal. Enjoy the freshest ceviche, fresh white fish, lobster, key lime, cucumber, red onions or the Baked Brie; brie cheese wrapped in puff pastry, seasonal fruits, grilled sourdough, raspberry compote, an indulgent dish. Other menu selections are all cooked to order, and sure to exceed your culinary expectations.
Dine on the beach or deck al-fresco or cool off in the spacious indoor dining space. Brandon’s is a destination restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.
While in Palm Beach, Florida…. Ocean Boulevard, also known as A1A, gives you access to Lake Worth beach and all the street rows of trendy quaint shops and cafes. On the other side of Palm Beach, north of the Tideline Resort, wind through the road heading toward Palm Beach proper, and find a treasure trove of upscale dining and shops. Make sure to grab a gaze at the beautiful mansions tucked back on the water, some with private entries to their own piece of beach.
LA GOULUE PALM BEACH
La Goulue, a treasured New York institution, was founded in 1972 by acclaimed restaurateur Jean Denoyer, and has remained beloved for over a quarter of a century. La Goulue opened its second location in Palm Beach, Florida in 2020, and is as proud as its sister location, known as the greatest that there is in French cuisine in a lively and comfortable bistro setting. Award-winning executive Chef Gwen Le Pape, an iconic culinary talent herself, helms the kitchen at La Goulue Palm Beach.
On hand to welcome all guests at the door is the General Manager, Mathieu Potelle, and other polished and attentive team members who provide gracious service, thoughtfully curated wine and spirits, and to serving beautifully crafted and plated dishes and beyond.
Make sure to order the classic, les escargots de Bourgogne au beurre d’ail, with garlic-herb butter and a grilled French baguette for slathering and dipping. If not your heart’s desire, the selection de fromages and charcuterie, Chef’s choice of assorted artisanal cheeses and cured meats, condiments, nuts and fruits is a perfect palate tempter. Another signature here, the terrine de foie gras Maison, duck liver with truffle raspberry vinaigrette, Port fig chutney, pickled pearl onions, frisée and brioche toast beckons even the most non adventurous, to taste and savor while the confit de canard, duck leg confit with potatoes Sarladaises, truffle frisée and pomery gastric takes a golden standard to a platinum level. The creative cocktails such as the LG Leger
Old Fashion; Nikka Day, Amaretto, lemon juice and cocoa bitters gives the “old” in Old Fashion a new twist or The C’est La Vie; vanilla vodka, chinola passion fruit, pineapple and lemon makes every dining experience, a celebration.
While you might have little to no room after all is said, done and eaten, make sure to feed your sweet tooth as La Goulue offers a selection of delectable desserts. The profiteroles for example, light choux puffs, vanilla ice cream with warm chocolate sauce and toasted almonds is dreamy.
Be sure to order a pour of their very special and large bottle of port, crafted exclusively for La Goulue.
The perfect ending to the perfect meal.
THE RETREAT AT BLUE LAGOON
An Otherworldly Escape: Embracing Tranquil Luxury in Iceland
From the moment I arrived at The Retreat at the Blue Lagoon in Iceland, I was enveloped in an atmosphere of serene luxury and natural wonder. The gentle hum of the geothermal waters and the breathtaking surroundings set the stage for an unparalleled experience of relaxation. As I settled into the warm embrace of the lagoon, the world outside seemed to fade away, leaving me immersed in a tranquil sanctuary. The soothing effects of the lagoon’s mineral-rich waters, combined with the stunning backdrop of moss-covered lava fields and misty fog, left me feeling profoundly serene. Each breath was a reminder of the deep connection between nature and well-being, making my time at The Retreat not just a getaway, but a truly transformative experience.
Nestled within a UNESCO Global Geopark, The Retreat at the Blue Lagoon is surrounded by a majestic landscape of mud pools, steam vents, hot springs, and moss-covered lava fields. This unique setting provides a stunning backdrop that seamlessly integrates with the resort’s design philosophy. The architecture of The Retreat embodies a harmonious blend of human ingenuity and nature, with volcanic earth and natural elements guiding the building process. The result is a timeless, sophisticated interior that radiates warmth and connects guests with the surrounding landscape.
Each room at The Retreat is a sanctuary of comfort and elegance, thoughtfully designed to enhance your stay. Upon entering, you're welcomed by a plush robe and spa slippers to change into, setting the tone for a day of relaxation. The rooms are stocked with exclusive Blue Lagoon skincare products, meticulously crafted to complement the serene environment, and ensure a luxurious touch to your stay. Dining at Moss, the Michelin-starred restaurant, is an exceptional culinary journey that highlights Icelandic cuisine that adds to your experience. A particular highlight was the afternoon tea, where I could sit in peaceful reflection, gazing at the private Blue Lagoon waters through the fog.
The spa experience at The Retreat centers around the Blue Lagoon Ritual, a transformative journey utilizing the lagoon’s geothermal seawater, enriched with silica, microalgae, and minerals. This ritual not only provides deep relaxation but also offers significant benefits to the skin and body, with the geothermal water renowned for its therapeutic properties. The Blue Lagoon’s clean products, derived from the lagoon’s unique minerals and algae, reflect a commitment to sustainability and wellness. These products harness the natural benefits of the lagoon’s resources, offering effective skincare solutions while maintaining a focus on environmental responsibility.
The Blue Lagoon’s skincare line is a testament to the natural wonders of its geothermal waters. Making this one of my favorite clean skincare lines. This unique geothermal seawater originates
from 2,000 meters within the earth, where ocean water and freshwater converge in a volcanic frontier. Propelled to the surface by high pressure and extreme temperatures, the water emerges enriched with silica, microalgae, and minerals—elements that give Blue Lagoon's geothermal seawater its radiant, healing properties. The beneficial
powers of this seawater were first discovered in the early 1980s when residents began to bathe in the warm blue waters that had formed in the lava field. Over time, the Blue Lagoon became a sought-after destination, known for its rejuvenating effects and particularly for its effectiveness in treating psoriasis. Scientific studies confirmed the remarkable efficacy of the lagoon’s microalgae and silica in preventing premature skin aging and strengthening the skin barrier. This research led to the development of Blue Lagoon Skincare, a line of products that harness these natural bioactive elements to promote healthy, radiant skin. In 2014, the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office awarded Blue Lagoon a patent for its unique microalgae, followed by a European patent in 2015. A subsequent patent for silica was awarded in 2018. These achievements underscore the scientific innovation behind the Blue Lagoon’s skincare offerings, which are as pure and effective as the geothermal waters themselves.
This year, the northern lights are anticipated to be especially spectacular, thanks to increased solar activity and favorable geomagnetic conditions. The auroras are expected to display vibrant and dynamic colors, with vivid greens, purples, and even reds illuminating the Arctic skies. The combination of the Blue Lagoon’s remote location and minimal light pollution enhances visibility, offering an unobstructed view of this celestial phenomenon. Guests at The Retreat can anticipate truly memorable nights as the northern lights dance across the sky in breathtaking displays. Whether you're soaking in the lagoon’s warm waters or relaxing in the comfort of your room, the northern lights provide a magical backdrop, creating an unforgettable experience that showcases the natural beauty of Iceland. Make sure to plan your stay for this special time of year to fully enjoy this extraordinary display.
SETTING THE HEATED TRENDS
Rabanne’s Resort 2025 Collection STYLE SUMMER BEAUTY!
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With its flat and elongated bespoke design, the brush can be used to apply the illuminating powder on different areas of the face and body for a highlighted soft-halo radiance.
Rabanne’s Resort 2025 collection is making waves in Florida fashion this summer, setting trends with a playful blend of fun, light patterns, and earthy tones punctuated by warm hues like reds, pinks, and oranges. The collection, titled “English Rose Remix,” combines British style and 90s music influences with Rabanne’s iconic chainmail and sequins, creating an eclectic mix of modern and vintage vibes. This unique fusion makes the collection a standout in the fashion world, particularly in the vibrant Florida scene.
One of the key highlights of the collection is the use of floral prints and brocade jackets, which evoke a regal and sophisticated aesthetic. These elements are seamlessly integrated with contemporary pieces like cargo pants paired with Lurex knits, adding a youthful and edgy twist to the overall look. This juxtaposition of classic and modern styles makes the collection versatile and appealing to a wide audience.
In addition to its bold and playful daytime looks, the collection also features an array of sensual evening wear. Sleek ivory slip dresses adorned with laser-cut fringes and metal-accented chain vests are among the standout pieces. These designs are not only elegant but also exude a sense of effortless sophistication, making them perfect for evening events and summer parties in Florida.
Rabanne’s approach this season resonates with the vibrant and diverse fashion scene in Florida, where mixing and matching styles is celebrated. The playful use of colors and textures in the collection makes it ideal for the sunny, dynamic summer fashion scene, ensuring that Rabanne’s designs are not just stylish but also adaptable to the Florida climate and lifestyle.
The inclusion of warm colors like reds, pinks, and oranges adds a vibrant and energetic touch to the collection. These colors are perfect for summer, as they complement the bright and sunny weather of Florida. They also add a pop of color to the earthy tones and light patterns, creating a balanced and harmonious look.
Moreover, the collection’s focus on fun and light patterns makes it ideal for the casual and laidback Florida lifestyle. The designs are not only fashionable but also comfortable and practical for everyday wear.
In conclusion, Rabanne’s Resort 2025 collection is setting the trends for Florida fashion this summer with its unique blend of fun, light patterns, earthy tones, and warm colors. The collection’s playful and versatile designs make it perfect for the vibrant and dynamic fashion scene in Florida, ensuring that Rabanne’s creations will be a hit this summer.
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THE “BIG FOUR”
FASHION WEEKS
This season unveils a captivating evolution in fashion, where innovation, sustainability, and inclusivity define the trends for 2025. By Omayra Bella
Style.Four.This TheSustainable. Future.
September is approaching, which indicates that the fashion season is upon us - yes, my favorite time of the year! The fashion industry is gearing up for a busy month ahead filled with ready-to-wear releases, highly anticipated designer appearances, and exciting new debuts.
The “Big Four” fashion weeks are the most important fashion weeks and are held twice a year in New York, London, Milan, and Paris, which are renowned around the world as the fashion meccas. Every fashionista like me, looks forward to September to see the newest lines from our favorite designers for the upcoming season.
Noticeably, the fashion industry is undergoing a revolutionary transformation, and predictions for the 2025 season provide a window into how innovation, sustainability, and inclusion will interact to influence fashion’s direction. This rapid evolution is being fueled by changing customer preferences, technology breakthroughs, and a rising consciousness of social and environmental issues. A dynamic fusion is reflected in the forecast for 2025, which includes gender-fluid fashion, sustainable practices, and tech-infused apparel, clearing the path for future fashion that is inventive, inclusive, and sustainable.
of comprehensive information about sourcing, manufacturing, and labor methods, which is prioritized in terms of transparency.
Gender-Neutral Fashion: Gender-fluid is becoming more popular, making it harder to distinguish between traditional men’s and women’s styles. Clothing lines that are gender-neutral include inclusive and adaptable designs to suit a wide range of identities. This trend represents a move towards inclusive fashion which lets people express themselves freely without regard to their gender. These collections, which target a wide audience and encourage acceptance and diversity within the fashion industry, frequently place an emphasis on comfort, functionality, and style.
Tech-Infused Apparel: The incorporation of wearable technology is causing a major transformation in the fashion industry, leading to the creation of more fashionable and practical apparel. This trend includes several inventions meant to improve the technological experience for users. When technology and fashion come together, apparel becomes more useful and aesthetically pleasing, while also stimulating innovation that responds to changing consumer demands and tastes.
revival of baggy jeans to make them more comfortable and adaptable for modern wearers. A mainstay of the late 20th century, “crop tops” are making a comeback with creative patterns and materials that provide a modern spin on a timeless style.
Handcrafted Quality: Against the rapid fashion trend, handcrafted textiles and artisanal craftsmanship are becoming more valued. Customers are becoming drawn to one-of-a-kind, distinctive items that tell a tale and promote craftsmanship. A desire for authenticity, and quality over quantity, may be seen in the resurgence of interest in handcrafted apparel. Massproduced goods frequently lack the fine workmanship, age-old methods, and personal touch as seen in artisanal goods.
In terms of fashion forecasting for 2025, we see a changing environment influenced by inclusivity, sustainability, and innovation. Make sure to keep up with the latest trends as the industry evolves, try to integrate the elements I have discussed, such as gender-neutral alternatives, tech-integrated designs, and eco-friendly processes into your own personal style.
The “Big 4” Fashion Week Dates:
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Sustainable Fashion: With an emphasis on eco-friendly materials, supply chain transparency, and circular fashion processes, sustainability is taking center stage in the fashion industry. To minimize their impact on the environment, brands are utilizing recycled materials from waste streams, including organic cotton to limit the usage of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, and investigating cutting-edge alternatives like labgrown leather. Consumers can know the environmental and social effects of their purchases thanks to the provision
Nostalgic Wave: Styles from the 1990s and early 2000s are expected to make a comeback in 2025, and who doesn’t miss 90’s fashion? Fashion has always taken its inspiration from previous decades. This nostalgic style will resurrect classic pieces with a modern twist, such as crop-tops, baggy pants, and vintage sportswear. To create pieces that honor the past while appealing to contemporary sensibilities, designers are obliged to combine the essence of previous eras with modern aesthetics. For example, new fits and materials will probably be used in the
Technology. Future.
SEPTEMBER 6 – 11, 2024: NEW YORK FASHION WEEK, SPRING/SUMMER 2025
SEPTEMBER 13 – 17, 2024: LONDON FASHION WEEK, SPRING/SUMMER 2025
SEPTEMBER 17 – 23, 2024: MILAN FASHION WEEK, SPRING/SUMMER 2025
SEPTEMBER 23 – OCTOBER 1, 2024 – PARIS FASHION WEEK, SPRING/SUMMER 2025
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HERMES FALL 24
HERMÈS: FALL ELEGANCE
Layering
luxe
and style for Florida’s fall weather
The Fall 2024 Hermès collection captures a sophisticated approach to layering, ideal for Florida’s warm yet breezy September weather. The earthy tones of olive, moss green, and muted plaids provide a grounded palette that complements the natural surroundings while remaining effortlessly chic. The lightweight, oversized coats and knitwear are perfect for layering over simple base pieces, allowing for comfort without sacrificing style. The collection’s use of leather accents and subtle, textural contrasts add depth without
overwhelming the look, making it adaptable for the fluctuating temperatures of early fall.
These ensembles highlight a balance between functionality and elegance. The key to mastering this look in Florida’s climate lies in choosing breathable fabrics and keeping the layers loose and versatile. The muted, natural color palette effortlessly transitions from day to evening, ensuring that you remain stylish and comfortable no matter the weather.
FLAUNT THIS FALL! STYLE
David Yurman
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About David Yurman: In 1980, sculptorturned-jeweler David Yurman introduced his eponymous collection. His artistic, sculptural pieces were a refreshing new interpretation, but David Yurman truly changed the trends of fashion with his now-classic twisted cableinspired pieces.
CELEBS WHO ADMIT TO BEING LOW-KEY Nerds
By Riesa Pascal
A nerd used to be someone considered overly intellectual, obsessive, introverted, or lacking in social skills. It was a derogatory term that carried with it many preconceived notions of what a “nerdy” individual looked like—shout out to Steve Urkel—and while the stereotypes of nerd culture activities may have persisted, to say that the word has been reclaimed by many as a source of pride would not be an exaggeration. One group helping to make this possible is celebrities. From video game lovers to action figure collectors, we’ve rounded up some of the biggest celebrity nerds below and are sharing the hobbies that make them proud to be considered a geek.
THANKS TO THESE STARS, IT HAS NEVER BEEN COOLER TO BE A GEEK!
VIN DIESEL
Don’t let the rippling muscles and tough guy exterior fool you! Despite his wild success as an action movie star, Vin Diesel is actually a big nerd at heart. This is extremely evident by his deep passion for all things Dungeon & Dragons—often called one of the “nerdiest” fandoms on the planet! Just a few examples of his love for the fantasy tabletop role-playing game are the fact that Diesel once had a Dungeons & Dragons themed birthday cake, he was invited to pen the opening introduction to a published book on the game, and he even has the name of his witch hunting character tattooed on his stomach. Talk about dedication!
ROBIN WILLIAMS
When he wasn’t busy making audiences bust a gut with laughter, the late Robin Williams would spend much of his free time with a hobby significantly different to acting. Believe it or not, the comedic legend was a die-hard player of video games. If you need any proof of his passion for gaming, just take a look at his own family! Williams actually named his daughter, Zelda, after the famous video game character. He spoke candidly and often of his love for gaming, even describing it as an addiction and sharing that his favorite games were those involving military strategy.
MARGOT ROBBIE
Barbie was undoubtedly the biggest movie of the year in 2023 and it certainly helped that Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie embarked on an extensive promotional trail for the film. During one of these appearances in which the topic of fandom love
came up, Robbie revealed that her fandom love is for the Harry Potter franchise. In addition to playing the action role-playing game Hogwarts Legacy, Robbie also plays Harry Potter audiobooks every night to help her fall asleep.
LEONARDO DICAPRIO
Perhaps the pinnacle of nerdom is the collection of action figures and one celebrity who does that very well is Leonardo DiCaprio. The Academy Award-winning actor reportedly has a priceless collection of original Star Wars toys that he acquires in online auctions. To protect his identity and prevent price gouging, DiCaprio uses a pseudonym to bid for the rare items and continue the growth of his beloved collection. The star is rumored to now have an astonishing 80 figurines from the 1970s and 1980s as part of his collection which he understandbly keeps under lock and key.
HENRY CAVILL
With comic books having long been considered a national symbol of nerdom, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that someone who plays one of the most beloved comic book characters in the world is also a huge nerd himself. That’s right, the latest Superman star—aka Henry Cavill— has proudly shown himself to be a total nerd when he’s off the clock from saving the world, even going so far as to build a gaming PC from scratch (and take to social media to update his fans on the progress!)
MILA KUNIS
Yet another devoted gamer is That ‘70s Show actress Mila Kunis and not just any game! We’re talking
about massively multiplayer online role-playing games such as World of Warcraft. Kunis was so into the game in fact that she claims she had to force herself to take an extended break away from the Warcraft fantasy universe. She didn’t manage to quit the habit of gaming cold turkey though! Instead, she switched her attention to less timeconsuming games such as Call of Duty.
ROSARIO DAWSON
As a lover of the Star Wars franchise, I was delighted to learn that Rosario Dawson is a part of the nerd herd! Having starred in both The Mandalorian and Ahsoka, it wouldn’t be unreasonable to expect Dawson to only be ‘Team Star Wars’ when it comes to the greatest nerd culture rivalry on the planet, right? Wrong! In spite of a hefty paycheck from Disney, Dawson is also a devoted and unashamed fan of Star Trek. She has even been known to boast openly of her ability to speak Klingon which takes some people years to master!
JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT
Some would argue that you’re not truly a nerd until you’ve played a round of Magic: The Gathering and if that’s true, then there’s one celebrity on our list who is proudly leading the nerd pack and that is Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Not only is he a religious player of the table-top collectable card game, he even joined Geek & Sundry host Erika Ishii to play the game on her show. Throughout the episode, GordonLevitt gushed about his personal card collection and spoke openly of his long history playing the fantasy game.
Let the Clothes Do the Talking
Prada’s Fall/Winter 2024 Campaign
In an era where fashion often speaks through glossy façades and elaborate productions, Prada’s Fall/Winter 2024 campaign takes a refreshing departure. Titled “Now That We’re Here,” the campaign delves into the essence of fashion as a dialogue, emphasizing genuine human interaction and authenticity. This campaign isn’t just about showcasing garments; it’s about illustrating how clothing can engage in a conversation of its own.
Communication & Connection:
The Heart of Fashion
Prada’s latest campaign revolves around the belief that fashion is more than just apparel; it’s an ongoing exchange of ideas. Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons emphasize the idea of communication and connection—a dynamic interplay of viewpoints that shape their collections. “Now That We’re Here” creates a narrative where fashion engages in a dialogue with its audience. Captured by Willy Vanderperre, the imagery portrays moments of raw interaction among actors like Harris Dickinson, Damson Idris, Yili Ma, Hunter Schafer, and Letitia Wright. These unfiltered exchanges highlight an intimate side of human connection, offering a stark contrast to the highly stylized world of traditional fashion advertising.
Authenticity Is Still In
The campaign’s visual storytelling is refreshingly informal and direct, reflecting a return to authenticity in fashion. The actors’ interactions feel genuine and spontaneous, showcasing how clothing becomes a backdrop to real-life connections. Prada’s focus on unpolished, real
Fashion in Conversation
Prada has also integrated interactive elements like conversation cards by Miranda July and short films directed by Garrett Bradley. These features encourage viewers to engage in dialogues inspired by the campaign’s imagery, extending its impact beyond visual representation. The cards offer thought-provoking topics for discussion, aligning with the campaign’s theme of fostering real-life conversations.
Fashion as a Medium for Connection
Prada’s Fall/Winter 2024 campaign is a testament to the idea that fashion can be a powerful vehicle for communication and connection. By focusing on authentic interactions and incorporating interactive elements, Prada redefines how fashion engages with its audience. This campaign reminds us that the true power of fashion lies in its ability to foster connection, inspire conversation, and reflect the rich tapestry of human experience. In Prada’s world, the clothes truly do the talking.
BUGATTI Tourbillon
CELEBRATING A NEW ERA
Bugatti’s 115-year journey has reached a new milestone with the introduction of the Bugatti Tourbillon, heralding an entirely new era for the brand. This evolution was celebrated with an incredible series of festivities at the Château Saint Jean in Molsheim, culminating in a spectacular World Premiere, ‘La Grande Première’. More than just the debut of nextgeneration performance, the event showcased the future direction of a marque at the vanguard of the automotive world since its inception.
The launch of the Tourbillon marked not only the first car introduced under the collaborative partnership of Bugatti and Rimac but also the first major gathering at Bugatti’s Molsheim headquarters since the 110-year celebrations in 2019. The festivities honored those who have played an integral role in Bugatti’s history – from customers to partners and employees across the brand’s eras – with a week of unparalleled experiences.
The highlight of the week, the highly exclusive ‘La Grande Première’ on June 20, saw a select group of more than 300 guests come together to be among the first to witness the future of Bugatti. Welcomed by the board of management – led by CEO Mate Rimac, President Christophe Piochon, and Managing Director Hendrik Malinowski – attendees were given the opportunity to witness an incredible
lineup of iconic models of the past. Icons like the Type 57SC Atalante, celebrated as one of the most elegant cars in the world, the Type 35, heralded as the most successful racing car ever, and the Type 41 Royale, recognized as one of the most ambitious luxury cars of all time.
During the apéritif, with a glass of Bugatti Carbon Champagne in hand, guests had the opportunity to admire the latest Bugatti Lifestyle creations. These included the luxury Jacob & Co timepieces as well as the latest Baby Bugatti II from The Little Car Company, and the exclusive Asprey egg.
In the Remise Sud, where customers are usually welcomed and guided through the personalization of their cars, a rare Centodieci – paying tribute to the legendary EB110 – was on display alongside the legendary EB110 itself. Jascha Straub, Head of Sur Mesure and Personalization, offered guests a live-sketching experience on a car bonnet.
After a fine dining experience punctuated with elegant music played by a string quartet, anticipation peaked as Bugatti prepared to unveil the first model of a new era: the Tourbillon.
Preceding the unveiling was a recap by Christophe Piochon of the brand’s 115-year history, paying homage to the visionary minds
who made this moment possible – like Ettore Bugatti, the founder in 1909; Romano Artioli, who traveled to Molsheim especially for this occasion and was sitting in the audience; and Ferdinand Piëch, who relaunched the brand 20 years ago – introducing the vision behind the new car, which was explained by CEO Mate Rimac.
With a dramatic flourish, Bugatti’s new hyper sports car emerged through a portal, following a mesmerizing modern dance performance. The Tourbillon made its appearance, driven by Bugatti Pilote Officiel Andy Wallace, and accompanied by Bugatti Rimac CEO Mate Rimac. Following two turns on the turntable, the doors of the Tourbillon swung open. Mate Rimac stepped forward, disclosing the name of Bugatti’s latest icon and delving into its technical prowess under the theme “Form follows performance,” highlighting the unparalleled design.
Succeeding the unveiling, attendees were invited onto the stage to admire the car up close and engage in discussions with the Bugatti team. This spectacle, livestreamed to a global audience, showcased the introduction of a new icon and marked the beginning of a new, incomparable era for Bugatti.
HOW DO I FIND A LAWYER?
Florida has more than 85,000 licensed lawyers practicing in the state. How do you know which one is right for you?
First, make sure the person you are considering hiring is an attorney. You can do this by going to The Florida Bar website at www.floridabar.org. If you have questions, call membership records at The Florida Bar at 850-561-5832. If you believe the person is not an attorney but is claiming to be one, call The Florida Bar Unlicensed Practice of Law Department at 850-561-5840.
Make a careful search for your lawyer; it’s an important decision. Your goal should be to find a lawyer you are comfortable with as a person and as a professional. Many legal matters involve personal considerations, and your lawyer often will need to know confidential information about you, your family and your finances to be truly effective in serving you.
In your preliminary research, you should focus on compiling a list of the names of lawyers who may be qualified to handle your case. Your ‘follow-up’ research will include making phone calls to those lawyers’ offices then visiting one or a few to find the attorney you want to handle your case.
To begin, consider a lawyer’s reputation. Have you heard people speak highly of a particular attorney’s talents or work? Think about your acquaintances who are, or may know, lawyers. Ask those who work with attorneys in their profession, or someone whose opinion you respect — an employer, lawyer at your workplace, banker, teacher, minister, doctor or other professional, relative, neighbor or friend.
The best recommendations often come from people who hired a lawyer to successfully resolve a problem similar to yours.
Another check you can do is to see if the attorney has a discipline history — meaning the person has received a professional discipline for violating the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar. You can find out this information by going to the attorney’s profile page on The Florida Bar website. Once the attorney’s page appears, scroll down until you see the words: ‘10-Year Discipline History.’ If there is no discipline, the word ‘None’ will appear to the right of the name. If there is a history, the word ‘Yes’ will appear, with a link to documents regarding the discipline. You can use that information to ask the attorney about this episode. You also may call 866-352-0707 and follow the prompts to check a lawyer’s discipline history.
A new and growing development in Florida and other states is the prepaid legal services plan. Through a prepaid legal program, an individual or group pays a premium, something like health insurance, to receive such services as free consultations and advice, with prescribed fees for follow-up services. Before hiring an attorney or before you even think you might need one, you should check to see if your employer, union or other organization of which you are a member offers a prepaid legal service plan as a benefit.
Most areas in Florida also have legal aid and public defender offices, which provide legal help without cost or at a nominal fee to people who cannot afford to pay a lawyer. Legal aid offices provide advice in some non-criminal cases such as those relating to small money claims for wages; disputes between borrowers and lenders; landlord-tenant problems; and domestic relations matters. Public defender offices handle criminal cases for indigent people.
A potential client also can use regional, state or national directories of lawyers and law firms, some containing detailed biographical information and client listings. These volumes — some specially produced for consumer education, and others used by lawyers to identify attorneys in other localities — often can be found in public libraries.
Lists of recommended attorneys are also circulated within special interest groups.
Aside from this information, some lawyers are now using consumer advertising on radio, television, newspapers, magazines, in other media and on the web to inform the public of their services and charges for certain routine legal matters.
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Orlando Style Magazine has received lawyer recommendations from many peers and our readers. The results are presented in the following list and in addition, several professionals have taken the opportunity to present their experiences and profiles to you in the following special feature.
MICHAEL STITES, ESQ.
While Michael may only be 37 years old, he has already achieved a long and successful legal career spanning nearly two decades. His career started at the ground floor and has basically seen him hold every possible position one could have at a law firm… from front desk secretary answering phones, to paralegal, to associate attorney, all the way to owner and managing partner of a multi-million dollar auto-accident and real estate practice with hundreds of clients.
Michael’s legal journey began seventeen years ago as a junior in undergrad when he took an internship with another prominent auto-accident law firm here in Orlando. What started out as just a summer internship, or so he thought, quickly transformed into an intense, 2 year career-level job. “Yeah, I’ll be honest; when I first started out I may have gotten in a little over my head. I was just a twenty-one year old college kid that thought I was signing up for a fun little 3 month internship just so I could have something to slap on a resume... BOY was I wrong.”
What Michael would quickly realize is that his first boss was an extremely intense, no-nonsense attorney that demanded the same level of productivity from his summer interns as he did from his forty-year-old associate attorneys. No exceptions. “To be blunt, my first job scared the hell out of me. For about the first two months, I would wake up every morning at 6:00 AM, around the same time my roommates were going to bed, and I would just sit at the edge of my bed contemplating if I was even cut out for this type of job or if the law was just too much for me. But you know, for some reason I just couldn’t quit. It wasn’t in me.” So Michael stayed chipping away at that “internship” for the last two years of his undergrad career, eventually working almost full-time and overseeing over 50 case files. “I don’t think I realized it until probably a decade later, but that “grit” I learned at that first internship, to dig down and keep pushing when things got stressful or scary, that laid the groundwork for the rest of my career and has gotten me to where I am today.”
Grit is the characteristic that Michael feels has most benefited, and ultimately, carried him all these years. “Being a lawyer is already a tough job and if you want to be a SUCCESSFUL lawyer, it’s even harder. The hours are grueling, and in the beginning, the pay isn’t great. You have to be tough in this business or you won’t last.”
His legal career has no doubt been a long and rewarding one, filled with many ups and downs over the last 17 years, but when you ask Michael if he plans on dialing it back now that he has other attorneys and staff working for him… “I’m just getting started.”
KENDELL K. ALI
Ali & Blankner | Criminal Defense & Personal Injury Trial Attorney
“You need Ali in your corner!”
Mr. Ali is a partner at Ali & Blankner where he practices primarily criminal defense and personal injury. Mr. Ali has tried numerous types of cases including several high-profile cases ranging from home invasion robbery to first-degree murder, sexual battery and many more. The Law office of Ali & Blankner is a staple in the Central Florida Community with its main office located overlooking beautiful Lake Ivanhoe since 1986 and a second office in Titusville Florida. This firm has fought for decades for their clients and Mr. Ali keeps the that zealous and aggressive mentality alive within the walls of his firm.
Mr. Ali started his law career as an Assistant State Attorney for the Ninth Judicial Circuit. There he prosecuted crimes from the lowest offense all the way up to the most serious and he uses this knowledge of the system to help his clients get the best results in court. Prior to his graduation from the University of Florida College of Law, Mr. Ali was a member of the University of Florida Trial Team and a teaching assistant for the Trial Practice Program. These experiences allowed Mr. Ali to master the intricacies of effectively litigating and trying a case. Mr. Ali completed his bachelor’s degree at the University of Central Florida with a major in Legal Studies and a minor focus on Criminal Law and Individual Liberties.
Mr. Ali has received the National Association of Distinguished Counsel’s Top 1% 2019-2021; American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys 10 Best Attorneys 2017-2021; American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys 10 Best Law Firms 2019-2021; National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Criminal Defense Attorneys 2019-2021; National Registry’s Superior A+ Rating; AVVO’s Superb 10.0 Rating; Martindale Hubble AV Preeminent; Super Lawyers rising star as well as many other distinguishments.
Mr. Ali strongly believes that a person’s inalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness can be called into question at any time by mere accusations. The Government has the burden of proving its case with evidence at a trial beyond and to the exclusion of every reasonable doubt. For this reason, Mr. Ali ensures his clients’ rights are protected and that each case is resolved in a way that concludes in the most favorable outcome possible. He pursues each case vigorously and aggressively.
SÉKOU CLARKE, ESQ.
The Sékou Clarke Law Group P.A. | Fighting for One People
Sékou Clarke is the founder of The Sékou Clarke Law Group, a full-service Immigration and Personal Injury law firm. In addition to its headquarters in Orlando, The Sékou Clarke Law Group now has offices in Panama City Beach, FL; Jamaica, New York; and Kingston, Jamaica, highlighting its rapid growth and expanding influence. As an immigrant himself, Sékou has firsthand experience navigating the U.S. immigration system, which inspired him to establish the firm. The Sékou Clarke Law Group provides services in Family Immigration, Business Employment Visas, Sports and Investor Visas, Deportation Defense, and Immigrant Injury cases. The firm also represents clients in auto accidents, slip-and-fall incidents, and medical negligence throughout Florida, focusing on maximizing recovery for clients.
Sékou Clarke was born in St. Andrew, Jamaica. His work ethic and athleticism earned him a full track and field scholarship to the University of Florida, where he was a 10-time AllAmerican and team captain, helping the Gators secure two national titles. He retired from track and field with a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Florida and an MBA from St. Leo University. Sékou later pursued his passion for advocacy by earning a Juris Doctor degree from Florida Coastal School of Law.
Sékou began his legal career as an associate attorney in Personal Injury before joining
a major Orlando law firm, where he led the Immigration Department. His experience working with immigrants fueled his passion for representation, leading to the creation of his own law group in 2018. That same year, he was recognized for excellence in immigration law by the Association of American Trial Lawyers’ Top 40 Under 40. He was also named a Team Jamaica Bickle International Ambassador for his community efforts. Recently, Sékou was honored as one of the Top 10 Immigration Attorneys by the National Trial Lawyers.
Sékou is also leading an innovative new initiative, the Business Immigration Incubator, launched in partnership with Auctus Marketing Partners. This program addresses the unique challenges faced by immigrant entrepreneurs in Orlando, where immigrants make up about a quarter of the population. The Incubator offers shared workspace, mentorship, networking opportunities, access to immigration benefits, and potential funding, providing a comprehensive support system to help immigrant-led businesses thrive.
Sékou Clarke is licensed to practice in all Florida State Courts and is a member of the American Bar Association, Florida Bar Association, Association of Immigration Lawyers, and Orange County Bar Association. He remains committed to community outreach and mentoring the next generation of leaders.
ILIA GARRITY LOPEZ, ESQ.
Attorney Ilia Garrity Lopez is highly regarded in the community for her compassionate and aggressive legal representation. With a deep commitment to supporting individuals, families, and corporations through the complex U.S. immigration process, Ilia’s work is driven by her unwavering belief in justice, equality, and the inherent dignity of every individual. Her passion for advocating on behalf of immigrants motivates her to go above and beyond, ensuring each client receives personalized solutions that protect their rights and opportunities.
As the founder of the Law Office of Ilia Garrity Lopez PLLC, Ilia offers more than just legal advice—she provides strategic, personalized solutions tailored to the unique challenges her clients face. Known for crafting innovative legal strategies in complex cases, Ilia draws on her extensive knowledge of immigration law and sharp analytical skills. Whether she is handling high-stakes deportation defense, intricate asylum applications, or business and employment visas, Ilia consistently delivers effective results. She also represents clients seeking humanitarian relief, including those under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and human trafficking protections.
Born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Ilia is fluent in both English and Spanish. She earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance from Florida International University in Miami and
a Juris Doctor from Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law. During law school, she actively participated in the Immigration Clinic and served as President of the Immigration Law Society.
Before founding her firm, Ilia practiced as an Associate Attorney, specializing in immigration law and corporate defense litigation. Her extensive experience has equipped her with the skills and knowledge to manage even the most complex cases in immigration courts and the U.S. Middle District Court of Florida. She is known for her meticulous attention to detail and her ability to anticipate and counteract potential legal challenges.
Ilia is also deeply committed to giving back to her community. Her dedication to working with immigrants extends beyond her professional life; she provides pro bono legal services for unaccompanied immigrant children in Central Florida and volunteers with various nonprofits in Orange County, Florida.
Outside of her legal and community work, Ilia loves to travel and immerse herself in new cultures. A culinary enthusiast, she enjoys exploring the traditions and dishes of the places she visits, deepening her appreciation for the world’s diversity. In her free time, she finds balance and inspiration on the open water, enjoying the tranquility of boating and sailing.
BARRY C. LABODA
Barry LaBoda has more than 40 years of experience in social security disability law as an attorney and judge. He joined Culbertson, Jacobs & LaBoda, PLLC, as a partner after retiring as a federal administrative law judge. Mr. LaBoda served as an administrative law judge with the Social Security Administration for thirteen years and with the Office of Medicare Hearings and Appeals for two years. He practiced law in Orlando for twenty-five years before becoming a judge at his own law office and the Legal Aid Society. Mr. LaBoda continues to represent disabled people before the Social Security Administration throughout the State of Florida.
Mr. Laboda has been active in local bar associations for many years. He was the founding chairperson of the Social Security Committee of the Orange County Bar Association. He served as a vice president of the Federal Bar Association’s Orlando Chapter. Mr. LaBoda is a member of the Florida Bar, the Orange and Seminole County Bar Associations, the Seminole Inn of Court, the Federal Bar Association and the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives.
At home, Mr. LaBoda and his wife, Laura, a retired teacher, enjoy exploring local parks and reserching family history.
SCOTT MCMILLEN Malpractice Specialist
Scott McMillen’s academic credentials include a Doctor of Law degree from Emory University and a B.S. in Government from Florida State University.
He began his legal career representing hospitals and doctors, but for the last 33 years, he has represented patients and their families. Mr. McMillen is Senior Counsel to the law firm of Paul Knopf Bigger, PLLC, with primary offices in Orlando, Winter Park, and Tampa.
Mr. McMillen has been featured in the last seven annual editions of Best Lawyers in America®, which also named him as the Orlando “Lawyer of the Year” in the specialty of plaintiff’s medical malpractice for 2025, which is an honor he also received in 2022. He has been named a “Super Lawyer” by Thomson Reuters, rated as “AV- Preeminent” by MartindaleHubbell, rated “Superb – 10 out of 10” by AVVO, and rated as one of Florida’s “Legal Elite” by Florda Trend Magazine.
He is Past President of Central Florida Trial Lawyers Assn.; Past President of Orange County Bar Assn.; Past President of Orange County Legal Aid Society; Former Governor of The Florida Bar Board of Governors; Former Governor of the Georgia Bar Board of Governors; Former Member of Georgia State Bar Professionalism Committee; Current member of American Association for Justice; and a Lifetime Fellow of the American Bar Association.
About Paul Knopf Bigger, PLLC
The fifteen trial lawyers at Paul Knopf Bigger, PLLC represent clients in Florida and throughout the United States in all matters of personal injury, including automobile and trucking accidents, product liability, wrongful death, and medical malpractice cases. The firm has a proven track record of winning cases against many of the largest companies in the world.
MERIDETH NAGEL, ESQ.
Merideth Nagel brings over twenty years of dedicated legal practice across Tallahassee, Chicago, and Central Florida. Her extensive career includes pivotal roles working for Florida Supreme Court Justice Barbara Pariente, as well as providing legal expertise to banks, business owners, developers, brokers, realtors, and individual clients. Since 2005, Merideth has concentrated her practice in the Central Florida counties of Lake, Sumter, Orange, and Marion, with her offices strategically located in Clermont, The Villages, and Winter Garden, Florida. Her firm, which includes a talented team of four attorneys, is committed to making a meaningful impact in the areas of Estate Planning, Medicaid Planning, Real Estate, Family Law, Guardianship, and Probate.
Merideth’s passion for her profession is evident in her approach to client relationships. Rather than defining herself by her numerous achievements, she finds fulfillment in her ability to serve others. She values the opportunity to assist clients through the often complex and challenging legal processes of life and business. Her commitment is to build enduring relationships grounded in mutual care and respect, aiming to create connections that last a lifetime.
The Legacy Legal Team, originally established as Merideth Nagel, P.A.
in 2005, started with a clear mission: “changing the world one client at a time.” This guiding principle reflects Merideth’s dedication to addressing her clients’ needs and challenges with empathy and professionalism. Over the years, she has cultivated a dedicated staff of attorneys and support personnel who share her commitment to making a positive difference in their clients’ lives. The firm’s evolution into the Legacy Legal Team represents not just a rebranding but a deepened commitment to their core values. The name embodies both their goal of helping clients secure their legacies and the enduring legacy Merideth aspires to leave behind—a team that will continue to serve the community with the same passion and dedication she has instilled.
In essence, Merideth Nagel’s career is a testament to her unwavering dedication to the legal field and her clients. Her firm’s focus on personal connection and lasting impact underscores her belief in the transformative power of legal advocacy. The Legacy Legal Team stands as a reflection of her vision—a group of professionals united by a shared mission to make a meaningful difference in their clients’ lives and to create a legacy of exceptional service and community commitment.
MARY SHERRIS, ESQ.
Sherris Legal, P.A. Celebrates 20th Anniversary
This year marks a significant milestone for Mary Sherris and Sherris Legal P.A. as they celebrate 20 years of serving the Orlando community and central Florida with dedication and passion. Mary Sherris is a licensed attorney with the Florida Bar and managing partner of Sherris Legal, P.A. Alongside her attorney brother and law partner, Jim Sherris, they have been proud to navigate the complex issues in the areas of Civil Litigation, Personal Injury, Civil Rights Violations, Immigration Law, and Social Security Disability.
“Empowering others to take charge of their own lives again,” has always been part of Mary Sherris’ life mission. Mary is a civil trial attorney who began her career in central Florida as a criminal prosecutor with the State Attorney’s Office fighting for victims of crime. Since then, Mary has been seeking justice for victims of negligence or intentional misconduct; protecting people’s constitutional rights; and helping people realize the American dream through lawful U.S. citizenship. She is more committed than ever to fighting for the underdog and being a beacon of hope for those seeking justice and fair treatment.
“Our journey began in 2004 with a clear vision: to offer personalized, compassionate, and empowering legal representation,” emphasizes Mary. Today, Sherris Legal, P.A. remains steadfast in their mission, continuously evolving to meet the diverse needs of their clients. “One of the hallmarks of our firm is our bilingual capability, ensuring that we can effectively communicate with and represent our clients, regardless of language barriers,” she says. As first generation Greek Americans, inclusivity is a priority. “We are more than just a law firm; we are a team and a family.”
Mary’s love for helping others fuels all her life’s pursuits. She values the time she spends supporting The Sharing Center in Longwood, Florida where she has been serving on the Board of Directors since 2020. “This is a vital organization that provides essential resources to those struggling with poverty and homelessness,” says Mary. She also sits on the board of the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, an institution which promotes cultural enrichment, education, community engagement and support for local artists in central Florida. These local charities reflect her values and remain close to her heart.
“As we reflect on the past 20 years, we are filled with gratitude for the trust our clients have placed in us and the opportunity to make a positive impact in their lives,” continues Mary. She is profoundly grateful for the blessings and grace of God in her life; with special thanks to their loving mother, Vana, the wind beneath her wings. “We look forward to continuing our pursuit of legal excellence, community involvement, and unwavering dedication to justice: Empowering those who need it most.”
D. ANDREW SMITH, III
Shepard, Smith, Kohlmyer & Hand, P.A.
Drew Smith is a founding member of Shepard, Smith, Kohlmyer and Hand, P.A., a boutique firm specializing in local government law. Board certified by the Florida Bar in City, County, and Local Government Law since 2008, Drew brings a deep understanding of the wide range of legal challenges that municipalities throughout the state face. He currently serves as the City Attorney for the Cities of Flagler Beach and Edgewood and Assistant City Attorney for multiple other municipalities the firm represents. He also works with homeowners’ and condominium associations, businesses, and individuals in central Florida who are looking for strategic guidance on corporate governance, property rights, and land use related issues.
Beyond his legal acumen, Drew is known for his unwavering dedication to his clients. He approaches each matter with honesty, compassion, and a steadfast commitment to achieving optimal outcomes for the clients and communities he serves. He firmly believes a lawyer’s most important skill is the ability to listen and, in every project he takes on, the client’s needs and goals are always his priority. His reputation for integrity and professionalism has earned him the trust and respect of both his clients and colleagues in the industry.
Growing up in rural Louisiana, Drew learned the critical role of local government at an early age. The importance of institutions where citizens have direct access to their elected officials cannot be understated and must never
be taken for granted. The values instilled in him long before he considered a legal career guided his academic pursuits. Drew majored in English Literature with minors in Philosophy and Political Science at Mercer University. While there, he spent a semester abroad at Oxford University, studying Shakespeare and Nineteenth Century German Philosophy. After graduating Magna cum Laude from Mercer, Drew went on to receive his Juris Doctor from Washington and Lee University School of Law in 2002.
Outside of work, Drew enjoys spending time with his wife, Kathryn, and their two rescue dogs, Gilly and Harley-Quinn. A lifelong animal lover, he supports several local animal rescues in addition to the various central Florida charities and organizations with which the firm volunteers.
In his artistic pursuits, Drew indulges in creative writing, crafting short fiction and poetry. With an acoustic guitar in hand, he also channels his creativity into composing and performing original songs. On those occasions when the central Florida heat subsides, Drew relishes exploring the outdoors, often finding inspiration at the intersection where humanity meets nature. Reflecting on his formative years, educational background, and a distinguished legal career spanning over two decades, Drew finds a certain amused satisfaction seeing that life has brought him exactly where he was meant to be all along.
GREGORY FORREST TAYON, ESQ
Apollo Law...Of course!
To know Greg Tayon personally or professionally is to know that he is intelligent, confident in his beliefs, funny, and focused on resolving whatever issue is at hand. “I view life as an ongoing movie where I am the writer, the director, and, most importantly, the lead. Therefore, I live the life I want for myself instead of having others write my life’s movie” and what a life it has been!
From growing up in a trailer park where not much was expected of him and barely graduating from high school, no one would have predicted Greg to become an attorney…except Greg. “I have always believed that what matters most is not how you start but how you finish and I am not even close to being finished.” It is with that confidence and philosophy of life that led Greg to obtain his bachelor’s degree and law degree from the University of Florida and his master’s
degree from the University of North Florida. Since becoming an attorney and armed with that same confidence, Greg has performed stand-up comedy, exhibited his art in shows and galleries, competed in mountain bike and kayak races, pursued the purchase and development of nearly 900 acres in the mountains of North Carolina, owned and operated a personal fitness training gym, and, most importantly, put the time and energy into raising three amazing daughters: Summer, Sky, and Indigo. In fact, he worked at the daycare they attended and even drove the school’s bus!
With a recent change in the type of law he practices, the timing was perfect for Greg to go out on his own and open a law firm that reflects the practice he wants to offer Floridians. “I created Apollo Law based on my belief that, for whatever reason, people are intimidated by the legal system,
including attorneys. Therefore, I want people to think of Apollo Law like a family member who can be called upon for help without judgment and that is why it is Apollo Law…Of course! The main objective is for people to reach out before issues escalate or seek legal counseling to address whatever issue is at hand.” With litigation as its mainstay, Apollo Law also seeks to help others with starting their own businesses, negotiating contracts, as well as business consulting. “I have learned a lot in my career and want to use that knowledge for the benefit of my clients. Therefore, I want people to feel comfortable calling me for assistance.”
In his free time, Greg enjoys being a grandfather to his granddaughters Meadow and Sage, exercising, exploring the outdoors, and restoring vintage roller skates.
ALISIA ADAMSON PROFIT, ESQ.
A Powerhouse Trailblazer in Law and Community Service
Attorney Alisia Adamson Profit, Esq. has earned widespread acclaim as “The Nation’s Best Advocate” from the National Bar Association, highlighting her exceptional contributions to both the legal field and her community. As a founding partner of HAWM Law, Profit has established herself as a formidable force in criminal defense. Her firm, known for its dedication to clients, was named Law Firm of the Year by the Paul C. Perkins Bar Association and celebrated by Seminole 100 as one of the fastest-growing FSU alumni-owned businesses.
Profit’s legal prowess has been consistently recognized by Super Lawyers, which has honored her as a Rising Star and top-rated Criminal Defense Attorney for several years. Before founding HAWM Law, she honed her skills as a trial attorney with the Ninth Judicial Circuit of the Office of the Public Defender, further cementing her reputation for excellence.
Her academic journey began at Florida State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science
in Marketing followed by a Juris Doctorate from the FSU College of Law. Today, she balances her legal career with roles as a legal analyst for WESH2 News and active participation in various community initiatives. Notably, she served as the first Black woman President of the Orange County Bar Association Foundation in 2020 and currently sits on its Executive Council.
Profit’s involvement extends to the Orange County Charter Review Commission as Chair of the Public Bank Committee, among other roles. Her dedication has earned her numerous accolades, including the Unsung Hero Award from H.Y.P.E., and recognition as Orlando’s Top Women in Law by Orlando Style Magazine.
Beyond her professional life, Profit is a devoted wife and mother of three. Her commitment to her community and profession underscores her exceptional contributions and unwavering dedication.
MELISSA BRYAN, ESQ.
Rising Star in Law: Melissa Bryan Shines Bright with Outstanding Achievements
Melissa Bryan is making waves in the legal field and academia with a series of impressive achievements and ongoing professional endeavors. Currently pursuing a Master’s in Business Administration at Campbellsville University, Melissa maintains a flawless 4.00 GPA while balancing a vibrant career in law as an Associate Attorney at HAWM Law. Notably, Bryan has been honored with the 2024 Best Lawyers One to Watch Award and has co-authored a compelling article for “The Briefs” magazine, showcasing innovative legal alternatives.
A dedicated advocate for both the legal profession and community, Melissa has served as Vice Chair for the Education & Budget Committee at the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and is deeply involved in the Paul C. Perkins Bar Association’s Special Events Committee. Bryan also chairs the Grants & Awards Committee at the Seminole Florida Association of Women Lawyers (SFAWL) and holds active roles within the Orange County Bar Association and the Central Florida Chapter of the National Black MBA Association.
Melissa’s academic credentials are equally impressive. Graduating Cum Laude with a Juris Doctor from Barry University School of Law, Bryan was a top performer, earning accolades such as the Litigation Honors Certificate and contributing to the Law Review with a critical article on environmental law. Melissa’s leadership and scholarly work extended beyond the classroom, including roles as Managing Editor for legal journals and President of multiple student associations.
The journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice from Saint Leo University, where Bryan graduated Cum Laude and garnered multiple awards for academic excellence and leadership. Melissa has also contributed to the legal field through impactful internships and volunteer work, demonstrating a strong commitment to both professional development and community service.
With fluency in multiple languages and a robust skill set in legal research and technology, Melissa is well-positioned to continue making significant contributions to the legal profession and beyond.
KATHLEEN S. DAVIES
Legal Guidance to Give You a Fresh Start
At The Davies Law Firm, LLC, we pride ourselves on a team approach, surrounding you with compassionate legal professionals who craft personalized strategies for your needs. Our goal is to achieve the best possible outcome, whether you’re facing a divorce or recovering from an accident.
Attorney Kathleen S. Davies founded The Davies Law Firm, LLC in 2009 to support those enduring difficult times. With a Master’s Degree in negotiations and extensive trial experience, Ms. Davies excels in helping clients reach their best outcomes through collaboration, mediation, negotiations, or trial.
After earning her law degree from the University of Florida, Ms. Davies began her career as an Assistant State Attorney in Miami, Florida. She distinguished herself in homicide cases and was promoted to Division Chief under Janet Reno. Ms. Davies then served as an Assistant United States Attorney in Washington, D.C., prosecuting public corruption and gang homicide cases for ten years, completing over 100 jury trials.
Ms. Davies took a brief hiatus to teach law in Kaliningrad, Russia as a Fulbright Scholar. She then studied at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, where she was honored as a Littauer Fellow for her leadership and academic excellence. After working on a class action lawsuit against “Big Tobacco” in Washington, D.C., she returned to Florida to be closer to her family.
In Orlando, Ms. Davies focused on civil law, training under top personal injury lawyers before opening her own firm. She provides personal injury and family law clients with exceptional service. As founder and manager of The Davies Law Firm, LLC, she offers each client undivided attention, thorough preparation, and legal tenacity, earning respect throughout Central Florida. Her fair-minded, solution-oriented approach helps clients understand their legal options and achieve the best outcomes.
We understand the anxiety that comes with divorce or serious injury. We are here to review your case, explain your options, and guide you toward starting your new life.
TIFFANY FADDIS
Civil Trial Attorney
No one would doubt Tiffany’s Trial skills and the mastering of her commitment to the clients she serves. The results she obtains for her clients sets her apart, and she is honored to be recognized by Orlando Style Magazine.
Tiffany’s passion for Litigation and trying cases is Tireless. She has devoted her life’s work to helping injured victims and families through very difficult times, and is committed to achieving justice for her clients at Dan Newlin Injury Attorneys Tiffany has also been recognized by The National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Civil Trial Lawyers, The National Trial Lawyers Top 24 Motor Vehicle Trial Lawyers, The Best Lawyers in America, America’s Top 100 Personal Injury Attorneys, Orlando City Magazine as one of Orlando’s Best Lawyers.
Tiffany is “AV” and “Preeminent” rated by Martindale-Hubbell, as having achieved the highest level of legal ability and ethical standards. She has been recognized as a Top Rated Personal Injury Attorney by Super Lawyers.
In addition to Tiffany’s passion to trying cases and being a strong voice for her clients, she is committed to serving her
legal profession as well as her community. As a leader and Past President of the prestigious Florida Justice Association formerly known as the Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers, she has traveled to Florida’s State Capitol in Tallahassee testifying before various Senate and House Committees on legislative issues that impact Floridians who have been injured by another’s negligence, and help be a voice to protect their access to the civil Justice system.
Tiffany is extremely committed to her law firm, community and legal profession. She had the honor of serving as the President of the Central Florida Trial Lawyers Association and President of the Hispanic Bar Association of Central Florida. She was also honored to serve as the Chair of the Ninth Judicial Circuit Grievance Committee of The Florida Bar.
She has been honored by her peers in the legal profession with various recognitions throughout her career including Central Florida Association of Women Lawyers’ Inaugural Distinction Award “Legacy Builder”, Barry University’s Inaugural President’s Law Medalion, Florida Justice Association Lifetime Achievement Award and recognition within the law firm Dan Newlin Injury Attorneys for the “Trial Attorney Leadership Award”.
RYAN FONG, ESQ.
Partner, DHN Attorneys
Ryan Fong, Esq., a partner at DHN Attorneys, is a trusted advisor for community associations, restaurants, and businesses throughout Florida. Born and raised in California, Ryan began practicing in Orlando after graduating from New England Law in Boston in 2014. His career started at an immigration firm, where he honed his skills assisting clients with EB-5 applications, asylum cases, and citizenship applications. Since joining DHN Attorneys in 2016, Ryan has served as general counsel for hundreds of local for-profit and not-forprofit organizations.
Ryan’s practice encompasses governance, foreclosures, covenant enforcement, dispute resolution, asset acquisitions, contract negotiations, and regulatory compliance. He has positively influenced outcomes for clients by helping large condominiums secure funding for major construction projects and guiding clients through governing documents and statutes to avoid receivership. His guidance in the election process for newly-elected boards has been instrumental in maintaining quality relationships between boards and their membership. Additionally, he is a frequent speaker
and instructor of continuing education courses for both CAMs and board members.
Beyond his professional commitments, Ryan serves on the Leadership Council for SALT Outreach, where he reviews contracts, license agreements, and leases to ensure compliance and efficiency. He provides insight with navigating complex legal issues, supporting its mission to assist the homeless community effectively. He previously was Legal Chair for the Rotary Club in Baldwin Park, demonstrating his dedication to community service and leadership.
Ryan is a devoted husband and father to three young children. He enjoys spending quality time with his family and has a passion for sports, including football, baseball, and Formula 1 racing. He values the vibrant community and lifestyle Orlando offers and is committed to contributing positively to its growth. Ryan’s blend of dedication and community involvement embodies DHN Attorneys’ mission to be “Better by Association”.
JOHN W. FOSTER & CARINA M. LEESON
John Foster and Carina Leeson are known for their strong dedication as attorneys who focus exclusively on resolving complex divorce and family law cases. Whether resolved through settlement, litigation, trial, mediation, the collaborative process, or the appellate process, they understand every family has a distinct set of needs.
Divorce, especially involving children, can be a challenging time for people. With proven compassion and a high level of care for each client, John and Carina work tirelessly to find the best solutions for clients. Each case is handled as a team approach, with the end goal of a resolution that serves both parties.
John’s many accomplishments include being recognized by Best Lawyers® as the 2023 Collaborative Law: Family Law “Lawyer of the Year” in Orlando; as Florida Legal Elite for Marital and Family Law by Florida Trend; as Super Lawyers® for 13 consecutive years; and named the 2022 recipient of the William Trickel, Jr. Professionalism
Award by the Orange County Bar Association. John received the James G. Glazebrook 2023 Professionalism and Service Award from The George C. Young American Inn of Court. In addition, John is actively involved in the Family Law Section of the Florida Bar Association. He also is a founding member and serves on the advisory board of the American Academy for Certified Financial Litigators.
Carina is a family law Accredited Collaborative attorney. She is also a Florida Supreme Court-certified family law mediator. She’s been named Best Lawyers® in America in Family Law and Collaborative Law: Family Law; as Florida Legal Elite™ for Marital and Family Law by Florida Trend; as Super Lawyers® for three years; and as Awesome Attorneys in Family Law by Orlando Family Magazine. Carina is actively involved as a Board Member with the Florida Academy of Collaborative Professionals, the Collaborative Family Law Group of Central Florida and the Central Florida Family Law Inn.
BERNARD GEORGE, ESQ.
Local Government & Property Law
Bernard George is one of the brightest rising stars in central Florida’s new generation of local government attorneys. As a Senior Associate with the municipal law firm Marsha Segal-George PA, as well as part-time counsel with the Callan Law Firm, PA, Mr. George has a wide breadth of experience representing both local governments and private entities throughout central Florida.
Mr. George began his career in 2013 as an Associate with the Callan Law Firm practicing property and eminent domain law. He worked directly under former Chair of the Florida Bar’s Eminent Domain Committee, Thomas P. Callan, representing both government entities and landowners. A former Assistant City Attorney for the City of Deltona, Mr. George has helped government clients navigate the unique legal
challenges imposed on municipalities by the COVID 19 pandemic. He has also handled a variety of controversial issues relating to free speech, government access, privacy, and public meeting decorum.
A Florida native from Fort Myers Beach, Mr. George is a 2006 graduate of Florida State University. He obtained his Juris Doctorate from Loyola University College of Law in New Orleans, LA in 2012 and became a member of the Florida Bar in 2013. He has lived in the greater Orlando area for the past 11 years.
Mr. George offers a variety of legal services for government entities, private businesses or individuals in the central Florida area on matters involving municipal law and eminent domain.
KARL W. LABERTEW, B.C.S.
Karl is a mediator with Mediate First, Inc., one of Central Florida’s premier mediation groups. After a career in the U.S. Navy, he began his legal career as a defense attorney, working for insurance companies and large corporations. In this role, he handled claims as diverse as construction defect claims, personal injury claims, wrongful death claims, and premises liability and product liability claims. His trial experience as a defense attorney gave him the knowledge and experience he needed when he switched career paths and began representing injured plaintiffs in personal injury, wrongful death, premises liability, and negligent security claims. His years of trial experience for plaintiffs and defendants allowed him to be recognized by the Florida Bar as a Board-Certified Civil Trial Specialist. Now, as a full-time mediator, he relies upon that experience to assist the parties in successfully resolving their claims.
Karl’s commitment to continuous learning is evident in his academic achievements. He holds
a Juris Doctorate from Loyola University New Orleans and an Executive LL.M. in Litigation Management from Baylor University. His capstone project on Medicare and the Collateral Source Rule was published in the August 2022 FJA Journal. Currently, he is pursuing a master’s degree in American history at Southern New Hampshire University, with a focus on the Second Amendment for his capstone publication.
He is a board member of the Professional Mediation Institute, a member of the Orange County Bar Association, the American Bar Association, and the Florida Academy of Professional Mediators. Martindale Hubbell rates him AV-Preeminent.
Let Karl use his extensive experience and knowledge of the law to benefit you and your client, providing all parties with the best opportunity to resolve their claims.
TODD MAZENKO, ESQ.
Mazenko Law Firm
Todd Mazenko is a decorated U.S. Navy veteran who received his law degree from the University of Florida (Cum Laude). Mr. Mazenko is the owner and founder of the Mazenko Law Firm located in Mount Dora, Florida. His law practice focuses on estate planning and probate.
Mr. Mazenko is the chairman of the Advent Health Waterman Foundation Board of Directors, is a director for the Icehouse Theater, is a director for the Mount Dora Chamber of Commerce, is a member of the Christian Legal Society and is active in his local Church. He also serves as a volunteer for several Veteran’s groups including the Wounded Warrior Project and Fairways for Warriors.
At Mazenko Law Firm, we provide high-quality service and custom Florida estate plans to protect you throughout life. Whether you have a growing
family, are nearing retirement, or are well into your later years, you have unique concerns and goals. We can turn what feels like an intimidating process into a pleasant and comfortable experience for everyone. We take the time to understand your situation before making recommendations and are happy to answer all your questions. Communication is a critical part of the process.
When we take on a new client, we spend time reviewing their financial situation and goals carefully so we can construct the ideal estate plan. We explain each tool we recommend, so you understand how they work. The ultimate goal is maximizing and protecting your wealth for your family and future, while building a lifelong partnership with you.
AMY V. MITCHELL
Family Law Attorney - The Marks Law Firm, P.A.
Amy Mitchell is a Family Law Attorney and a Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator, as well as trained in Collaborative Divorce. She is committed to The Marks Law Firm, P.A. – Family Law & Divorce Attorneys Mission of honoring God and faithfully representing Clients, as well as employing the firm’s Core Values. Teamwork, Integrity, Going the Extra Mile, Creativity/ Strategic Thinking, and Excellence in Work Product/ Timely are top of mind for Attorney Mitchell in serving her Clients on an individualized basis.
Amy is a graduate of the University of Detroit Mercy Law and the University of Windsor Law, where she received the unique dual J.D./LL.B law degrees. Meaning, she is licensed to practice in the State of Florida and Ontario, Canada.
Amy found her calling to Family Law during the years of experiencing her own contentious and litigious Divorce. She gained invaluable litigation experience and developed strong advocacy and negotiation skills, which she now
utilizes to help Clients navigate their difficult situation to achieve the best possible outcome for them and their children.
As a Family Law Attorney, Amy truly listens to her Clients’ expectations and goals while educating them about their rights and options to find solutions that align with their best interests. She knows, first-hand, how stressful Divorce/Court processes can be and shows the compassion and support that is needed to help Clients through their difficult situation. As a Mediator, Amy takes her Attorney hat off to become a neutral third party who listens and facilitates the communication between both sides to try and reach an amicable resolution.
Amy has three beautiful daughters who are the lights of her life. In her spare time, she loves writing and is currently in the process of becoming a published author of The Velvet Hammer: Judge Belvin Perry, Jr.’s Capital Murder Cases and Memoir which is available on Amazon, Barnes & Nobles, Goodreads, Walmart, and Target.
FRANCISCO “FRANK” SYMPHORIEN-SAAVEDRA
Board Certified Immigration Expert
“Frank” Symphorien-Saavedra is a Board Certified Expert in Immigration and Nationality Law, a distinction limited to less than 7% of all Florida lawyers. Mr. Symphorien-Saavedra is rated as one of the Best Lawyers in America, as listed in the U.S. News & World Report legal directory and bestlawyers. com, AV-rated “Preeminent” by Martindale-Hubbell, and by Super Lawyers Magazine. Mr. Symphorien-Saavedra served on the Florida Bar Immigration & Nationality Law Certification Committee from 2016 to 2023. He served as the Vice-Chair for the 2021-2022 term and Chair of the committee for the 2022-2023 term. His unique practice focuses on removal defense, federal court litigation, and extraordinary ability visas or national interest waivers.
Mr. Symphorien-Saavedra previously served as the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Liaison Chair for the American Immigration Lawyers Association, Central Florida Chapter. He also served as the Chair for the Immigration and Naturalization Executive Committee for the Orange County Bar Association. Mr. Symphorien-Saavedra has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal and regularly provides commentary on national and local news media outlets, including Univision, Unimás, News 13, WFTV, among others.
Mr. Symphorien-Saavedra is also a regular speaker at local and national conferences for the American Immigration
Lawyers Association. His panels typically equip other lawyers on topics involving federal court litigation, extraordinary ability visas, or national interest waivers.
A native of Venezuela, Mr. Symphorien-Saavedra immigrated to the United States when he was 11 years old. His father worked 24-hour shifts as a taxi driver in New York City in order to bring his wife and children to the United States.
Mr. Symphorien-Saavedra attended West Orange High School in Winter Garden where he participated in the law magnet program and won a mock appellate brief competition under the tutelage of local celebrity attorney and high school mentor Carol Shannin who, along with his parents, inspired his legal career. His promising young career was evident when he presented mock oral arguments on his written brief before the Florida Supreme Court. Mr. Symphorien-Saavedra attended The Florida State University College of Law after graduating with high honors from the University of South Florida.
Mr. Symphorien-Saavedra is married with three children. He enjoys cycling with his wife and children and playing and coaching basketball.
RAYMOND TRAENDLY
TK Law, P.A.
TK Law is known for its personalized services and outstanding legal reputation in Central Florida. TK LAW’s fitting motto “One Firm for Life” accurately fits the managing partner’s personal ethos - to build reputations with clients and the community that lasts a lifetime.
Managing Partner, Friendly Ray Traendly, as he goes by on Real Radio 104.1 leads TK Law’s legal team who is committed to providing the highest quality of service to each of its clients. Our goal is simple, to treat every client like they are our only client, offering straightforward advice and establishing good communication. No client should ever feel like a number and every client should get quality representation and straight forward advice.
Although focusing on family and business law, the firm handles a wide variety of litigation matters including foreclosure, civil litigation, probate, estate planning, and personal injury. TK LAW is dedicated to finding solutions for each client, even if that means finding a trustworthy referral for matters outside of the firm’s expertise. Hiring an attorney and the legal process can be overwhelming or even scary. TK Law is ready to walk with you through every step of the legal process. No matter what you are facing, TK Law wants to demystify the legal process and give you friendly legal advice from a trusted source.
999 Douglas Ave., Suite 3333 Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 www.onefirmforlife.com | 407-834-4847 | concierge@onefirmforlife.com
JESSYLIN POLO WIEDERHOLD, ESQ.
Polo Wiederhold Law, P.A.
Attorney Jessylin Polo Wiederhold has always been an active member in her community with a passion for making a difference in the lives of others. Originally from Miami, Florida, Jessylin began her legal career as a paralegal in personal injury. Jessylin diligently assisted in the representation of individuals who had been injured in automobile and slip and fall accidents. It was during this time that Jessylin’s passion for serving others inspired her journey of becoming an attorney so that she may help others in a greater capacity.
Jessylin graduated from the University of Central Florida with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Legal Studies with Summa Cum Laude Honors. During her time at UCF, Jessylin was an active member of Delta Epsilon Iota, The National Society of Leadership and Success, and Golden Key International Honour Society. Jessylin went on to earn her Juris Doctor Degree from Barry University, Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law with Cum Laude Honors. During
her time at Barry University, Jessylin received the High Honors Certificate in Litigation and Advocacy as well as numerous Book Awards, all the while serving her community as Secretary then President of Barry University, School of Law’s Rotaract organization.
With over fifteen years of background in legal claims, first as a paralegal in several prominent Florida law firms, then as an attorney, licensed to practice in Florida, Jessylin knows the importance of hard work, dedication, and persistence when helping others. As founder of Polo Wiederhold Law, P.A., Jessylin brings her passion for serving others to her clients in the areas of personal injury, advanced directives, wills, and trusts, and commercial leases. She is a member of The Florida Bar, Middle District of Florida-Court’s Bar, American Bar Association, Orange County Bar Association, and Florida Justice Association.
MELVIN B. WRIGHT
Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer
Melvin Bowen Wright received his law degree from Mercer University in 1985 after securing his bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Georgia in 1981. He then moved to Central Florida where he has spent his entire career in the field of civil litigation with an emphasis upon personal injury, wrongful death, and insurance coverage disputes. He is licensed to practice in Florida, Georgia and Tennessee and is often associated on cases within his specialty in other states. He is board certified by the Florida Bar and the National Board of Trial Advocacy, an accomplishment achieved by less than 1% of Florida attorneys. He has been selected by his peers as the U.S. News & World Report Best Lawyers Lawyer of the Year –Plaintiffs in Orlando for 2023. He has been named by his peers as a Thomson Reuters Superlawyer every year since 2006, one of the Top 100 Superlawyers in Florida since 2020, and one of the Top 50 Superlawyers in Orlando since 2018.
He handles all types of trials involving serious injuries and wrongful deaths, including motor vehicle and trucking accidents, accidents on commercial property or construction sites, defective or poorly maintained products, and institutional abuse and neglect of the elderly in nursing
homes and assisted living facilities and the developmentally disabled in group homes or other institutions.
Mr. Wright has achieved many multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements in cases ranging from motor vehicle accidents to defective product accidents and accidents on commercial property. He participated as a part of a team of attorneys nationally in obtaining a 200 million dollar settlement in 2015 in a national mass tort pharmaceutical case arising from tainted steroid injections manufactured in Massachussetts that resulted in serious infections in Florida and nationwide. He continues to lead a team of attorneys in the field of personal injury and wrongful death arising from general negligence and institutional neglect and abuse as he enters his 40th year practicing trial law in Central Florida along with his partners who handle medical malpractice, workers compensation, social security and VA disability and arbitration of financial losses in securities investments.
He and his wife and constant compass, Racheal, have enjoyed raising two successful children, one of whom is pursuing a career in local law enforcement and one of whom is pursuing a masters degree in communications.
KENNETH B. WHEELER, JD, LL.M. TAX
Experienced WealthCare (tax and estate planning) Attorney
After graduating from the US Naval Academy at Annapolis and military service as a Navy carrier pilot, Ken received both his JD and LL.M. Tax law degrees from the University of Florida Holland Law Center. He began his legal career as a Tax-Trial Attorney with the IRS Chief Counsel’s Office in Washington, DC, and the IRS District Counsel’s Office in Jacksonville, Florida. He entered the private sector in 1976.The focus of his practice is “Wealthcare Law ” – federal taxation, wills, trusts, probate and trust administration.
When it comes to estate planning, I take a different approach. I certainly can help clients protect and pass on their material wealth; however, I remind them money and property are only part of the “legacy” they will leave their loved ones. Their intellectual, spiritual and relationship assets –their story – who they are, where they’ve come from, what they believe and stand for– are certainly as, if not more, important to their heirs than their material possessions. I advise them to harvest and
share the essence of their lives in order to enrich the lives of their loved ones. I believe this exercise in inter-generational cultural generativity will improve a client’s personal well-being and secure their memory within their family.
Sooner or later every family must face life’s inevitable existential crises -– illness, incapacity and death. When family elders carefully craft a legacy as a message to future generations, they better prepare them for these circle-of-life events. Younger family members gain perspective, become more resilient and the integrity of the family is enhanced.
The family is the fundamental building block of a society. Stronger families benefit both their community and society.
More information on this holistic approach to estate planning can be found on Ken’s website, www.totalwealth.care .
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From top tier restaurants to hidden gems to wine bars & lounges. We proudly present your ultimate Orlando area dining guide.
˚AFRICAN˚
W: BOMA-FLAVORS OF AFRICA Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, 2901 Osceola Pkwy., Lake Buena Vista 407-939-3463 disneyworld.disney.go.com
W: JIKO - THE COOKING PLACE Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, 2901 Osceola Pkwy., Lake Buena Vista 407-939-3463 disneyworld.disney.go.com
W: SANAA Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, Kidani Village, 2901 Osceola Pkwy., Lake Buena Vista 407-939-3463
˚AMERICAN˚
C: 903 MILLS MARKET 903 S. Mills Ave., Orlando 407-898-4392 903 millsmarketcafe.com
C: ACE CAFE ORLANDO 100 W. Livingston St., Orlando 407-996-6686 acecafeusa.com
W: STORY BOOK DINING AT ARTIST POINT WITH SNOW WHITE 901 Timerline Dr., Lake Buena Vista 407-939-3463 disneyworld.disney. go.com/dining
C+S+W: BETH’S BURGER BAR See Website for Multiple Locations. bethsburgerbar.com
W: CALIFORNIA GRILL Disney’s Contemporary Resort, 4600 North World Dr., 15th Floor, Lake Buena Vista 407-939-3463 disneyworld.disney.go.com
W: CHEF’S TABLE at the Edgewater 99 W. Plant St., Winter Garden 407-230-4837 chefstableattheedgewater.com
W: EARLS KITCHEN+BAR The Mall at Millenia, 4200 Conroy Rd., Orlando 407-345-8260 earls.ca
C: EMBER 42 W. Central Blvd., Orlando , 407-8495200 emberorlando.com
W: EVERGLADES RESTAURANT Rosen Centre, 9840 International Dr., Orlando 407-996-9840 ext. 3610 evergladesrestaurant.com
N: FARM & HAUS 3201 Corrine Dr., Orlando 407-801-1698 farmandhaus.com.
N: THE GLASS KNIFE 276 S. Orlando Ave., Winter Park 407-500-2253 theglassknife.com
C+N+S+W: GRAFFITI JUNKTION See Website for Multiple Locations graffitijunktion.com
W: HARD ROCK CAFE, 6050 Universal Blvd., Orlando 407-351-7625 hardrock.com/cafes/orlando
N: HILLSTONE 215 S. Orlando Ave., Winter Park, 407-740-4005 hillstone.com
W: LAKEHOUSE Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress, 1 Grand Cypress Blvd., Orlando 407-239-4240. grandcypress.regency.hyatt.com
N: LUKE’S KITCHEN AND BAR 640 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland 407-674-2400 eatatlukes.com
N+W+E: MARLOW’S TAVERN See Website for Multiple Locations. marlowstavern.com
C: MAXINE’S ON SHINE 337 N. Shine Ave., Orlando 407-674-6841 maxinesonshine.com
E: OMELET BAR 12250 Strategy Blvd., Orlando, 407-704-1597 omeletbar.com
N: THE PARKVIEW 136 S. Park Ave., Winter Park 407-647-9103 theparkviewwp.com
N: THE RAVENOUS PIG 565 W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park 407-628-2333 theravenouspig.com
W+N: RUSTEAK See Website for Multiple Locations. rusteakwinebar.com
W: SEASONS 52 7700 Sand Lake Rd., Orlando 407-354-5212. seasons52.com
C: SE7EN BITES 617 N. Primrose Dr., Orlando 407-203-0727. se7enbites.com
N: SHAKERS AMERICAN CAFE 1308 Edgewater Dr., Orlando 407-422-3534. shakerscafe.com
W: SLATE 8323 W. Sand Lake Rd., Orlando 407-500-7528. slateorlando.com
C: LONDON HOUSE 8000 Via Dellagio Way, Orlando 407-743-2525. (Private Club -Membership required)
N: SWINE & SONS 1280 N. Orange Ave., Winter Park 407-636-7601 swineandsons.com
N: THE TAP ROOM at Dubsdread 549 W. Par St., Orlando 407-650-0100
C: THE WATERFRONT 4201 S. Orange Ave., Orlando 407-866-0468 thewaterfrontorlando.com
W: THE WHISKEY 7563 W. Sand Lake Rd., Orlando 407-930-6517
W: SUSHI TOMI 8463 S. John Young Pkwy, Orlando 407-352-8635
W: NAGOYA SUSHI 7600 Dr. Phillips Blvd., #66, Orlando, Market Place, 407-248-8558
W: DRAGONFLY 7972 Via Dellagio Way, Orlando 407-370-3359
C: KING BAO 710 N. Mills Ave., Orlando 407-237-0013 kingbaowow.com
C: MAMAK 1231 E. Colonial Dr., Orlando 407-270-4688 mamakasianorlando.com
W: MORIMOTO ASIA Japanese - Disney Springs, 1600 E. Buena Vista Dr., Orlando 407-939-6686. patinagroupp.com/morimoto-asia
C: NOODLES AND RICE 813 N. Mills Ave., Orlando 407-895-8833. noodlesandricecafe.com
N: SUSHI LOLA’S 2902 Corrine Dr., Orlando 407898-5652. sushilolas.com
N: UMI JAPANESE RESTAURANT 525 S. Park Ave., Winter Park, FL 32789, 407-960-3993 umiwinterpark.com
C: TAKO CHEENA 932 N. Mills Ave., Orlando 321-236-7457. mytakocheena.com
C: MING’S BISTRO 1212 Woodward St., Orlando 407-898-9672 mingsbistro.net
C: PETER’S KITCHEN Chinese 3922 E. Colonial Dr., Orlando 407-895-8174 peterskitchencbb. business.site
˚BARBEQUE˚
C+N+S+E+W: 4 RIVERS SMOKEHOUSE See Website for Multiple Locations. 4rsmokehouse.com
N+W+E: BUBBALOU’S BODACIOUS , BAR-BQUE See Website for Multiple Locations. bubbalous. com
C: CECIL’S TEXAS STYLE BAR-B-QUE 2800 S. Orange Ave., Orlando 407-423-9871 cecilsbbq.com
C+S: PIG FLOYD’S URBAN BARBAKOA See Website for Multiple Locations. pigfloyds.com
˚CAJUN/CREOLE˚
N: TIBBY’S NEW ORLEANS KITCHEN See Website for Multiple Locations. tibbys.com
˚CONTINENTAL˚
W: CHATHAM’S PLACE 7575 Dr. Phillips Blvd., Orlando 407-345-2992 chatamsplace.com
N: HAMILTON’S KITCHEN at The Alfond Inn 300 E. New England Ave., Winter Park 407-998-8090. thealfondinn.com
W: JACK’S PLACE Rosen Plaza Hotel. 9700 International Dr., Orlando 407-996-1787. jacksplacerestauraunt.com
CONTEMPORARY˚
N: 1921 MOUNT DORA 142 E. 4th Ave., Mount Dora 352-385-1921 1921nva.com
C: ARTISAN’S TABLE 22 E. Pine St., Orlando , 407730-7499 artisanstableorlando.com
C: THE BOHEME Grand Bohemian Hotel Orlando, 325 S. Orange Ave., Downtown 407-313-9000 grandbohemianhotel.com
S: CANVAS RESTAURANT & MARKET 13615 Sachs Ave., Orlando 407-313-7800 canvaslakenona.com
W: NORMAN’S 7924 Via Dellagio Way, Orlando 321-754-1025 normans.com
W: CAPA Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort, 10100 Dream Tree Blvd., Lake Buena Vista 407-313-7777
W: KNIFE & SPOON Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes 407-206-2400
W: MARKET TO TABLE 146 Plant St., Winter Garden 407-970-8876 market2table.com
S: MOOR Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center, 6000 W. Osceola Pkwy., Kissimmee. 407-5861101 marriott.com
C: THE OSPREY 4899 New Broad St., Orlando 407-960-7700. ospreytavern.com
C+W: HAWKERS STREET FARE See Website for Multiple Locations. eathawkers.com
W: KABOOKI SUSHI 7705 Turkey Lake Rd., Orlando 407-776-2001
C: KABOOKI SUSHI 3122 E. Colonial Dr., Orlando 407-228-3839
W: THE POLITE PIG Disney Springs, 1536 Buena Vista Dr., Orlando 407-938-7444
W: PRIMO JW Marriott Orlando, Grande Lakes, 4040 Central Florida Pkwy., Orlando 407-393-4444 primorestaurant.com
N: SANTIAGO’S BODEGA See Website for Multiple Locations. santiagosbodega.com
W: STRONG WATER TAVERN Loews Sapphire Falls Resort at Universal Orlando, 6274 Hollywood Way, Orlando 407-503-5000 loewshotels.com/sapphire-fallsresort
W: THE TASTING ROOM 99 W. Plant St., Winter Garden 407-230-4837 chefstableattheedgewater.com
W: TIFFINS Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Lake Buena Vista 407-939-3463 disneygo.com
W: VICTORIA & ALBERT’S DISNEY’S GRAND FLORIDIAN RESORT & SPA 4401 Floridian Way, Lake Buena Vista 407-824-1089
C: THE MONROE 448 N. Terry Ave., Creative Village, Downtown Orlando 407-734-2102
˚CUBAN˚
N: BLACK BEAN DELI 325 S Orlando Ave. Suite 1-1, Winter Park; 1835 E. Colonial Dr., Orlando 407-628-0294 blackbeandeli.com
W: COLUMBIA RESTAURANT 649 Front St., Celebration 407-566-1505 columbiarestaurant.com
W: CUBA LIBRE Pointe Orlando, 9101 International Dr., Orlando 407-226-1600 cubalibrerestsauraunt.com
S: PADRINO’S CUBAN BISTRO 13586 Village Park Dr., Orlando 407-251-5107 padrinosbistro.com
˚FRENCH˚
N: CHEZ VINCENT 533 W. New England Ave., Winter Park 407-599-2929 chezvincent.com
C: DOVECOTE 390 N. Orange Ave., Orlando 407930-1700 dovecoteorlando.com
N: LE COQ AU VIN 4800 S. Orange Ave., Orlando 407-851-6980 lecoqauvinrestaurant.com
S: CHEFS DE FRANCE 1830 Avenue of the Stars, Orlando, FL 32830, Epcot 407-939-5277
W: LA BOUCHERIE 7625 Turkey Lake Rd., Orlando 407-930-1708
˚GREEK˚
C: THE GREEK CORNER 1600 N. Orange Ave., Orlando 407-228-0303 thegreekcorner.net
W: TAVERNA OPA Pointe Orlando, 9101 International Dr., Orlando 407-351-8660 tavernaoparestaurant.com
˚INDIAN˚
W: AASHIRWAD INDIAN RESTAURANT
7000 S. Kirkman Rd., Orlando 407-370-9830 Aashirwadrestaurant.com
S: BOMBAY CAFE 1137 Doss Ave., Orlando 407240-5151 bombaycafeorlando.net
N: KOHINOOR INDIAN RESTAURANT
Ethan Allen Plaza, 249 W. State Rd. 436, Suite 1093, Altamonte Springs 407-788-6004 kohinootindianrestaurant.com
C: BETTER THAN SEX 1905 N. Orange Ave., Orlando 407-761-8949 betterthansexorlando.com
N: BUTTERMILK BAKERY 1198 Orange Ave., Winter Park 321-422-4015 buttermilk-bakery.com
C: CHARLIE’S BAKERY & CREAMERY 3213 Curry Ford Rd., Orlando 407-898-9561 charliesgourmetpastries. com
N+W: THE CHEESECAKE FACTORY See Website for Multiple Locations. thecheesecakefactory.com
E: VALKYRIE DOUGHNUTS 12226 Corporate Blvd., Orlando valkyriedoughnuts.com
N: MEMORIES OF INDIA Shoppes at Lake Emma, 3895 Lake Emma Rd., Lake Mary 407-8040920 memoriesofindiacuisine.com
W: SAFFRON INDIAN CUISINE 7724 W. Sand Lake Rd., Orlando 407-674-8899
N+E: TAMARIND INDIAN CUISINE See Website for Multiple Locations. tamarinfl.com
˚IRISH˚
N: FIDDLER’S GREEN 544 W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park 407-645-2050 fidderlsgreenorlando.com
W: HAGAN O’REILLY’S IRISH PUB 16112 Marsh Rd., Winter Garden 407-905-4782
W: RAGLAN ROAD Irish Pub and Restaurant Downtown Disney, 1640 E. Buena Vista Dr., Lake Buena Vista 407-938-0300
˚ITALIAN˚
W: NORTH ITALIA 7335 W. Sand Lake Rd., Suite 143, Orlando, FL 32819 407-226-0675
N+W: ANTHONY’S COAL FIRED PIZZA See Website for Multiple Locations. acfp.com
N: ANTONIO’S 611 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland, 407-645-1035 antoniosonline.com
W: BICE Loews Portofino Bay Hotel 5601 Universal Blvd., Orlando 407-503-1415 biceorlando.com
W: CALA BELLA Rosen Shingle Creek, 9939 Universal Blvd., Orlando 407-996-3663 calabellarestaurant.com
W: CHRISTINI’S RISTORANTE ITALIANO Dr. Phillips Marketplace, 7600 Dr. Phillips Blvd., Dr. Phillips 407-345-8770 christinis.com
N: ENZO’S ON THE LAKE 1130 S. 17-92, Longwood 407-834-9872 enzos.com
N: FRANCESCO’S RISTORANTE & PIZZERIA 400 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland 407-960-5533 francescosrist.com
E: GOODFELLA’S PIZZERIA 11873 East Colonial Dr., Orlando 407-658-6615 goodfellasorlando.com
W: IL MULINO NEW YORK TRATTORIA Walt Disney World Swan Resort, 1200 Epcot Resort Blvd., Lake Buena Vista 407-934-1199 swandolphin.com/ilmulino
C: LA BELLA LUNA 4886 New Broad St., Orlando 407-85-0025 labellalunafl.com
W: LA LUCE 14100 Bonnet Creek Resort Ln., Orlando 407-597-3600 laluceorlando.com
N+E: MELLOW MUSHROOM See Website for Multiple Locations. mellowmushroom.com
N: NONNO’S RISTORANTE ITALIANO 1140 E. Altamonte Dr., Altamonte Springs 407-260-8900. nonnositalianrestaurant.com
W: PEPERONCINO CUCINA 7998 Via Dellagio Way, Orlando 407-440-2856 peperonicocucina.com
C: PIZZA BRUNO 3990 Curry Ford Rd., Orlando. pizzabrunofl.com
N: PRATO 124 N. Park Ave., Winter Park. , 407-2620050 prato-wp.com
W: RAVELLO Four Seasons Resort, 10100 Dream Tree Blvd., Lake Buena Vista 407-313-7777 fourseasons.com/ orlando
N: ROCCO’S ITALIAN GRILLE & BAR 400 S. Orlando Ave., Winter Park 407-644-7770 roccositaliangrille.com
N: TERRAMIA RISTORANTE 1150 Douglas Ave., #1050, Altamonte Springs 407-774-8466 terramiaaltamonte.com
W: VINCENZO CUCINA ITALIANA 8255 International Dr., Suite 112, Orlando, 407-745-4030 vincenzosorlando.com
W: WINTER GARDEN PIZZA COMPANY
46 W. Plant St., Winter Garden 407-877-1930 wintergardenpizza.com
˚JAPANESE˚
C: AMURA JAPANESE RESTAURANT 7786 W Sand Lake Rd., Orlando 407-370-0007
W: BANSHOO SUSHI BAR Rosen Centre Hotel, 9840 International Dr., Orlando 407-996-9840 rosencentre.com
N: DOMU 3201 Corrine Dr., Orlando 407-960-1228 domufl.com
W: DRAGONFLY ROBATA GRILL & SUSHI 7972 Via Dellagio Way, Orlando 407-370-3359 dragonflysushi.com/orlando
W: NAGOYA SUSHI See Website for Multiple Locations. nagoyasushi.com
E: NAMI 6004 Artist Ave, Orlando 407-395-4857 namilakenona.com
N: UMI JAPANESE RESTAURANT 525 S Park Ave., Winter Park 407-960-3993 umiwinterpark.com
W: SEITO SUSHI 8031 Turkey Lake Rd #700, Orlando 407-248-8888
C: SEITO SUSHI 4898 New Broad St #32814, Orlando 407-898-8801 seitosushi.com
C: SHIN JAPANESE CUISINE 803 N. Orange Ave., Orlando 407-648-8000 shinsushi.com
W: SUSHI TOMI 8463 S John Young Pkwy., Orlando 407-352-8635 sushitomi.com
E: SUSHI POP 310 W. Mitchell Hammock Rd., Oviedo 407-542-5975 sushipoprestaurant.com
C: YAMASAN SUSHI & GRILL 1606 N. Mills Ave.,
Orlando 407-228-1730 yamasanorlando.com
W: ZETA ASIA Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek, 14100 Bonnet Creek Resort Ln., Orlando 407-597-3600
˚KOREAN˚
C: BEE WON KOREAN CUISINE 5100 Dr. Phillips Blvd., Orlando 407-601-7788 beewonkorea@gmail.com
N: SEOUL GARDEN 511 E. Horatio Ave., Maitland 407-599-5199.
C: SHIN JUNG 1638 E. Colonial Dr., Orlando, 407-895-7345 shinjungkorean.com
˚LATIN/SPANISH˚
N: BULLA GASTROBAR 110 S. Orlando Ave. #7, Winter Park 321-214-6120 bullagastrobar.com
W: FOGO DE CHÃO 8282 International Dr., Orlando 407370-0711 fogodechao.com
W: MANGO’S TROPICAL CAFE 8126 International Dr., Orlando 407-673-4422 mangos.com/orlando
W: TAPA TORO 8441 International Dr., Orlando 407-226-2929
C: BACÁN Lake Nona Wave Hotel, 6100 Wave Hotel Dr., Orlando 407-675-2000 bacanlakenona.com
˚MEDITERRANEAN˚
N: MERCHANT LOGO AVA MEDITERRAEGEAN 290 S. Park Ave., Winter Park 407-794-9896 avamediterraegean.com
N+W: BOSPHOROUS TURKISH CUISINE See Website for Multiple Locations. bosphorousrestaurant.com
W: CEDAR’S PLAZA VENEZIA 7732 W. Sand Lake Rd., Dr. Phillips 407-351-6000 orlandocedars.com
C: HAVEN KITCHEN Lake Nona Wave Hotel, 6100 Wave Hotel Dr., Orlando 407-675-2000 havenlakenona.com
˚MEXICAN/TEX-MEX˚
W: AGAVE AZUL 4750 S. Kirkman Rd., Orlando 407-704-6930
C: BLACK ROOSTER TAQUERIA 1323 Mills Ave., Orlando 407-601-0994 blackroostertaqueria.com
N: COCINA 214 151 E. Welbourne Ave., Winter Park 407-790-7997 cocina214.com
W: FRONTERA COCINA Disney Springs, 1604 Buena Vista Dr., Lake Buena Vista 407-560-9197 fronteracocina.com
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W: MI CASA TEQUILA TAQUERIA Rosen Shingle Creek, 9939 Universal Blvd., Orlando 407-996-9939 rosenshinglecreek.com
C+N+W: PEPE’S CANTINA See Website for Multiple Locations. pepescantina.com
C: REYES MEZCALERIA 821 N. Orange Ave., Orlando 407-868-9007 reyesmex.com
W: TAQUITOS JALISCO 1041 S. Dillard St., Winter Garden 407-654-0363 ˚SEAFOOD˚
N: BLU ON THE AVENUE 326 S. Park Ave., Winter Park 407-960-3778 bluontheavenue.com
W: DEEP BLU SEAFOOD GRILLE Wyndham Grand Orlando, Bonnet Creek, 14651 Chelonia Pkwy., Orlando 407-390-2420 Deepbluorlando.com
W: EDDIE V’S 7488 W. Sand Lake Rd., Orlando 407-355-3011 eddiev.com
W: OCEAN PRIME RIALTO 7339 W. Sand Lake Rd., Orlando 407-781-4880 ocean-prime.com
W: THE OCEANAIRE SEAFOOD ROOM Pointe Orlando, 9101 International Dr., Orlando 407-363-4801 theoceanaire.com
W: PADDLEFISH Disney Springs, 1670 E. Buena Vista Dr., Orlando 407-934-2628 paddlefishrestaurant. com
N: REEL FISH COASTAL KITCHEN AND BAR 1234 N. Orange Ave., Winter Park 407-543-3474 reelfishcoastal.com
W: TODD’S ENGLISH’S BLUEZOO Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel, 1500 Epcot Resorts Blvd., Lake Buena Vista 407-934-1111
W: FOUR FLAMINGOS, A RICHARD BLAIS FLORIDA KITCHEN Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Resort, 1 Grand Cypress Blvd, Orlando, fourflamingosorlando.com
˚SOUTHERN˚
N: THE COOP 610 W. Morse Blvd., Winter Park 407-843-2667 asouthernaffair.com
W: HIGHBALL & HARVEST Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes, 4012 Central Florida Parkway, Orlando 407-393-4422 ritzcarlton.com
C: SOCO SOUTHERN CONTEMPORARY CUISINE 629 East Central Blvd., Orlando 407-849-1800 socothorntonpark.com
˚STEAK HOUSES˚
W: THE H 7512 Dr Phillips Blvd #80, Orlando 407-930-3020 thehorlando.com
W: BULL & BEAR Waldorf Astoria Orlando, 14200 Bonnet Creek Resort Lane, Orlando 407-597-5500 bullandbearorlando.com
W: THE CAPITAL GRILLE See Website for Multiple Locations. thecapitalgrille.com
S: CHARLEY’S STEAK HOUSE See Website for Multiple Locations. charleyssteakhouse.com
N: CHRISTNER’S Prime Steak & Lobster 729 Lee Rd., Orlando 407-645-4443 christnersprimesteakandlobster.com
W: DEL FRISCO’S Double Eagle Steak House 9150 International Dr., Orlando , 407-351-5074 delfriscos.com
W: ELEVEN at Reunion Resort Reunion Resort, 7593 Gathering Dr., Reunion 407-662-1170 reunionresort.com
N+W: FLEMING’S PRIME STEAKHOUSE & WINE BAR See Website for Multiple Locations. flemingssteakhouse.com
C: KRES CHOPHOUSE 17 W. Church St., Downtown Orlando 407-447-7950 kresrestaurant.com
W: A LAND REMEMBERED Rosen Shingle Creek, 9939 Universal Blvd., Orlando 866-996-9939 landrememberedrestaurant.com
C: LINDA’S LA CANTINA 4721 E. Colonial Dr., Orlando 407-894-4491
W: MORTON’S THE STEAKHOUSE Dr. Phillips Marketplace, 7600 Dr. Phillips Blvd., Orlando 407-248-3485 mortons.com
W: THE PALM, Hard Rock Hotel, 5800 Universal Blvd., Orlando 407-503-7256 thepalm.com/orlando
W: RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE 7501 W. Sand Lake Rd., Orlando 407-226-3900 ruthschris.com
N: 347 GRILLE BY COACH SHULA Westin Lake Mary Orlando North, 2974 International Pkwy., Lake Mary 407-531-3567 donshula.com
W: STK ORLANDO Disney Springs, 1580 E. Buena Vista Dr., Orlando 407-917-7440 togrp.com/venue/ stk-orlando
W: TEXAS DE BRAZIL 5259 International Dr., Orlando 407-355-0355
W: FOGO DE CHÃO 8282 International Dr., Orlando 407-370-0711
C: BOVINE STEAKHOUSE 319 S. Park Ave., Winter Park 407-794-1850 bovinesteakhouse.com
W: THE VENETIAN CHOP HOUSE Caribe Royale Resort, 8101 World Center Dr., Lake Buena Vista 407-238-8060 cariberoyale.com
W: VINES GRILLE & WINE BAR, 7533 Sand Lake Rd., Orlando 407-351-1227 vinesgrille.com
˚THAI˚
N: ORCHID THAI CUISINE 305 N. Park Ave., Winter Park 407-331-1400 orchidthaiwinterpark.com
N: SEA THAI RESTAURANT 3812 E. Colonial Dr., Orlando 407-895-0985 seathaiorlando.com
W: THAI BLOSSOM 99 W. Plant St., Winter Garden 407-905-9917 mythaiblossom.com
N: THAI CUISINE RESTAURANT 5325 Edgewater Dr., Orlando 407-292-9474
S: THAI THANI Thai Restaurant, 11025 International Dr., Orlando 407-239-9733
W: AT SIAM THAI CUISINE, 8957 International Dr., Orlando
˚VEGETARIAN˚
C: BOMBAY STREET KITCHEN 6215 S. Orange Blossom Trl., Orlando 407-240-5151
N: ETHOS VEGAN KITCHEN 601-B New York Ave., Winter Park 407-228-3898 ethosvegankitchen.com
C: TABLA INDIAN RESTAURANT 5847 Grand National Dr., Orlando 407-248-9400
C: MARKET ON SOUTH 2603 E. South St., Orlando 407-613-5968 marketonsouth.com
C: DHARMA SOUTHERN KITCHEN, 2603 E. South St., Orlando 407-613-5968
˚VIETNAMESE˚
C: LITTLE SAIGON 1106 E. Colonial Dr., Orlando 407423-8539 littlesaigonrestaurant.com
C: PHO 88 Vietnamese Restaurant 730 N. Mills Ave., Orlando 407-897-3488 pho88orlando.com
W: HOUSE OF PHOỞ Vietnamese Cuisine, 8261 S. John Young Pkwy, Orlando 407-930-2100
C: SAIGON NOODLE & GRILL 101 N., Bumby Ave., Orlando 407-532-7373 saigonnoodleandgrill. com
W: SOUPA SAIYAN 5689 Vineland Rd, Orlando 407-930-3396
W: VIET THAI CAFE, 1925 Sand Lake Rd, Orlando 407-582-0152
˚WINE BARS & LOUNGES˚
W: THE ATTIC DOOR 28 W. Plant St., Winter Garden 407-877-0266 jrsatticdoor.com
W: BLUE MARTINI Pointe Orlando, 9101 International Dr., Suite 1182, Orlando 407-447-2583 bluemartinilounge.com
C: BÖSENDORFER LOUNGE The Grand Bohemian Hotel, 325 S. Orange Ave., Downtown Orlando 407-313-9000 grandbohemianhotel.com
N: EDEN BAR 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland 407-629-1088 enzian.org
C: EOLA WINE COMPANY 430 E. Central Blvd., Orlando 407-481-9100 eolawinecompany.com
C: ONE80 SKYTOP LOUNGE 400 W. Church St., Orlando 407-913-0180 180downtown.com
N: THE VINEYARD WINE COMPANY 1140 Town Park Ave., Suite 1260, Lake Mary 407-833-WINE thevineyardwinecompany.com
N: THE WINE ROOM 270 Park Ave. S., Winter Park 407-696-WINE thewineroomonline.com
W: MAKANI Upscale Mediterranean Cuisine Bar & Hookah Lounge, 8255 International Dr., Suite 108, Orlando 407-723-1243
W: WINE BAR GEORGE 1610 E Buena Vista Dr., Lake Buena Vista 407-490-1800
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