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Spring 2012

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TOP FIVE FLORIDA STAYCATIONS

PUT A RING ON IT! SUMMER WEDDING TRENDS


Trend954 Faculty Advisor HEATHER SHEA Editors in Chief MADELINE ALONSO MELISSA ALONSO EMILY FREEDMAN CHRISTIE KIESEL JOEL MASSIAH ERIKA MONTANO Creative Directors JACKYE ARCE ALLISON CHEN ELLEN COSTA PAULINA ECHEVERRI VICAYA FLEMING JESSICA FRAZIER RACHEL STONE KADIANNE THOMAS Stylists LEATHER EVERETT LADONNA HARRISON ALEXANDRIA MCCRAY AMANDA MONROE RUDY OROZCO CHELSEA THOMAS 2

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Front Cover Model: Taylor Benkert Makeup: Alexandra Marciello Stylist: Ellen Costa Photographer: Taylor Lewis


Letter from the Editors Trend 954 Readers, This season, producing the magazine has been a wonderful collaborative experience. As a whole, we have coalesced our individual expressions of what spring fashion and culture truly represent into one informative, streamlined thought. From Miami International Fashion Week (Miami Fashion Week, 54), to online shopping trends (Pink Wasabi, 28), to underground Electric Music Revolutions (Electric Revolution, 53), this spring issue challenges the local South Floridian to take a second look at the seemingly mundane urban spaces around us. We were pleasantly surprised at the many culturally relevant stories, events, and ventures occurring below the surface of our usual and, dare we say, routine epi-surface; it is common for many suburb/ urbanites to gloss over any activities outside their circle of awareness. For some of our contributors this notion proved true; as each writer reached out into the community, they returned to the project fully enlightened and charged with creative content. Not only are we elated to share our presentation with our readers, but we are grateful for the experience of getting to know our community from a different perspective. In addition, the spring issue is filled with the latest beauty (5 Hot Makeup Trends, 21) and fashion trends (The Hef Effect, 32) that will seamlessly work itself into your wardrobe and even your bedroom’s dÊcor (Update Your Bedroom, 20). Our spring issue can be characterized as more than just an update about the upcoming fashions, but also a redefining of South Floridian interest. THE EDITORS, Joel Massiah Melissa Alonso

Emily Freedman Christie Kiesel

Erika Montana Madeline Alonso

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Model: Taylor Bergman Hair and Makeup: Sally Souffrant Stylist: Rudy Orozco Photographer: Luis Emilio


CONTENTS: Culture 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

Tasteful Movies Food Truck Invasion Cupcake Couture Indulging with Fruit Of the Grove Bob Marley Movement Alex Noble Vendetta Tattoos Top 5 Staycations Casa Versace Miami Design District Fitness at the Beach Update Your Bedroom 5 Hot Makeup Trends Top 5 Nail Polish Trends Something Blue

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Leather and Spikes Never Too Young Dress for Success No Shirt Needed Pink Wasabi Style Comparison Outshine the Sun La La The Hef Effect Not Quite Suiting 3 Fashion Brands

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Mitchell Perry So Bazaar Worth the Wait Vanishing Returns Wynwood Walls

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Gay Pride Models 4 Water Electric Revolution Miami Fashion Week

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West’s Wise Words:

Even when you’ve graduated, you’re always a part of the Art Institute family.

The cream always rises to the top of the milk; you want to be the cream.

A Conversation with Mr. West

Trend 954: Are there any updates within the Fashion Department? AW: We are reaching out to the community with a lot of charity events. It is really important for our students to stay active and apply their fashion knowledge into real-life experiences. We’re working on an event called Art in the Park with Elease Donovan. It will celebrate Art, Fashion, and Food to benefit the Epilepsy Foundation of Florida. Also, we are working on the annual Food and Wine Festival, as well as a charity fashion show that features mothers and daughters on the runway with JAFCO (Jewish Adoption Foster Care Options). Trend 954: Will there be any updates to the program or curriculum? AW: We have a new class called Individual Fashion Style. It is a great class to learn interpersonal skills while acting as a medium between concept and execution in personal styling. In this class, students learn how to appropriately dress a variety of body types and skin tones. Overall, it gives you the motor functions to skillfully enhance your clients and become a strong Image Consultant. Upcoming, we have software updates to the Textile Design classes. We will be adopting a program called Kaledo that will work more seamlessly and efficiently for creating garments; this could be implemented in just a few quarters. The most important aspect that students should be aspiring towards is becoming involved in the community, or with events that are in line with their career path. It isn’t enough to just attend classes and get perfect grades. It takes someone especially driven to make a name for themselves by networking and constantly staying active. By participating with established and experienced pillars in the industry, you can gain valuable and employable skills that can’t be taught in an Art Institute setting. Trend 954/ Spring Edition

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Model: Gianina Garcia Stylist: Melissa Alonso Photographer: Humberto Vidal


Tasteful Movies

Culture

By: LaDonna Harrison

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ant to create the perfect experience for dinner and a movie? Why not enjoy the best of both worlds at Cinebistro. Cinebistro assures that you feel pampered in the fabulous in-theater dining atmosphere. At Cinebistro, you are able to watch new releases and independent films while enjoying fine cuisine such as: Mahi Mahi, Angus Ribeye, and Pork Tenderloin, just to name a few. For those that would like something less heavy, the menu also offers salads, sandwiches, and desserts.

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If that wasn’t enough, the five star Cinebistro offers a reward program to its members. All you need to do is register for the card online or at their concierge desk, then use the card immediately. It’s just that easy! Once the card is in use, it then produces points and rewards for complimentary popcorn, candy, movie tickets, and more!

to expect in the Cinebistro W hat experience: -Alcoholic beverages for 21+ -Reasonable pricing -Comfy and roomy reserved seating -Freshly prepared fine cuisine -Lounge area for friends and family gettogethers -Full bar providing specialty cocktails and wine -Gift cards for the perfect gift -Availability for private parties such as birthdays and corporate events To find the closest location near you, visit: www.cobbcinebistro.com Trend 954/ Spring Edition

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Food Truck INVASION!

What if I told you that right in Downtown Hollywood there is a place where these cool and delicious restaurants-on-wheels meet up? It’s true! Every Monday, from 5:30 pm to 10:00 pm all kinds of food trucks meet in the ArtsPark at Young Circle in Downtown Hollywood.

At 5:30 pm every Monday, more than 20 different food trucks meet to offer all kinds of food, from Mexican tacos and nachos to fish; from Italian dishes to delicious grill; and don’t forget to leave room for dessert! The cute little trucks offer cupcakes and lava-cakes, which are a must for the night. The large variety of food makes it easy for the whole family to choose the one of their preference and then enjoy it together! As if this wasn’t fun enough, there is also music being played and lighting to make an even more pleasant evening to enjoy with friends and family.

According to the city of Hollywood, the ArtsPark is located right in a ten acre traffic circle right off US 1, which makes it very accessible and easy to find. It is a very fun and entertaining place to visit with friends and family, since all kinds of events are going on weekly. The Food Truck Invasion is one of the main entertainment events that go on each week, which offers people an amazing afternoon to spend with loved ones. What are you waiting for?! Come any Monday you please with your loved ones and enjoy an amazing afternoon. For more information call the ArtsPark at 954-921-3500.

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By: Paulina Echeverri Do you love going out for something to eat, and find yourself with a large variety of food from which you can choose? Well, here in South Florida it’s your moment! Food trucks are now a popular trend, and we can see them appearing all over the place.


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CUPCAKE By: Allison Chen

empted? The latest mouth-watering craze to hit South Florida is for deliciously beautiful cupcakes.

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This culinary trend has hit many major U.S. cities, including New York, L.A., Washington, D.C., and now Miami. People are flocking to local bakeries to devour cupcakes of all sizes and proportions.

and Facebook. These include holiday specials, flavors of the week, flavor contests, and I recently visited LA Sweets on Brickell Avenue more! and was delighted to see such a fun bakery. LA Sweets specializes in miniature cupcakes LA Sweets is just one of the bakeries to feathat feature fun flavors like chocolate nutella, ture this craze. Georgetown Cupcake, which vanilla oreo, dark chocolate, and red velvet. has been featured on the Food Network is another cupcake specialty bakery. They beLA Sweets was named for its founder, Letty gan in Georgetown, right in Washington, D.C. Alvarez. Fueled by her passion for baking and They have since grown to have locations in a hole in this niche market, she attended New York, Maryland, and Boston, and ship master classes in order to perfect her fanciful nationwide, as well. skill. Alvarez now has two locations, the one on Brickell Avenue and another in the Shops A line can be found wrapped around the at Sunset Avenue. Georgetown location at any hour of the day as it is a tourist hot spot. A couple blocks Alvarez has also tapped into another culture down the road is Sprinkles Cupcakes, which that is also a recent is this girl’s favorite trend, online social choice. It is also conmedia. LA Sweets posts sidered one of the first their specials on bakeries to specialize Twitter in cupcakes. site web s t e e LA Sw rmation! e h t No matter the locainfo Visit e r o tion, and no matter the for m : m e price, cupcakes will alw th Follo ways remain to be little delightful treasures that brighten up anyone’s day. Trend 954/ Spring Edition

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Indulging By: Kadianne Thomas

with Fruit

The Alma Spa in Merrick Park features an exotic milk and coconut rub ritual wrap, which buffs and polishes the skin with ingredients that are grated and pulverized in a blender. The Shore Club Spa offers a blueberry bliss scrub which works as an exfoliator that removes dead skin cells. It gives you a glow and improves the circulation of the skin. Certainly, the harsh summers in South Florida can leave your skin feeling dry but with some new additions at your local spas that can be a thing of the past. 10

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This summer, many spas have included an exciting treat to their service packages by adding fresh fruits to enhance the spa experience. Many fruits contain antioxidants which are one of the best ways to cleanse the body of toxins. Evidently, the most popular service can be found at Equinox in the Aventura Mall. One treatment of note is the strawberry facial, which removes dead skin cells and helps to reduce wrinkles leaving a more even skin tone.


The Great Taste

Culture

of the Grove

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By: Paulina Echeverri

For the 22nd consecutive year, comes an event so big that it brings life from all over Florida to meet in the same place: Coconut Grove. Some might think that it is just like any other food and wine tasting event, but the fact is this one is much more. One of the most important factors is that it takes place in the famous Coconut Grove! This gives the event its own spice; it gives it a particular feel, a certain atmosphere.

It is a day you cannot miss, so popular it has brought thousands of people! So don’t forget to make room for this amazing day in your calendar. Come enjoy all that Coconut Grove has to offer this spring and bring your whole family, there is something for everyone here!

Great Taste of the Grove will be taking place on April 14th and 15th. It will be happening in the beautiful setting of Peacock Park and everybody is welcome! It is an amazing way to spend the day so come hungry and happy to receive this delicious experience under the lovely South Florida sun. The entrance fee will only be $5.00 and bring your whole family. Kids under 12 years of age are admitted for free. Cost of food will range around $2-8.00, which will totally be worth it, as you can treat yourself with this large cultural blend showcasing food and wine from all over Miami. As if all of this wasn’t enough, there will also be music performances and entertainment that are a must see!

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BoB Marley Movement By: Amanda Monroe

Created by Cedella Marley

This reggae music event is more than just your average concert; it has a commitment to doing good and spreading love. The 9 Mile Music Festival is accountable for gathering over two million canned goods during its 18 year span, in an effort to continuously give back to the community.

Four canned goods are required to

enter the event, along with an admission ticket; the goods are collected and then distributed across shelters in Miami and Jamaica. Reggae music is a way of life for many people and this event is not only to jam out, but a way to give back to the community. The 19th annual cultural event happened on March 3, 2012 at Key Biscayne Virginia Beach Dr. Miami, Florida 33149. Visit the website for years to come for this wonderful cultural occasion. For more information on the event visit: http://bobmarleymovement.com/

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Photos courtesy Getty Images and the 9 Mile Music Festival

Booker, the 9 Mile Music Festival started out as an event of love. Over the years, the festival has undergone many name changes, including “The Caribbean Music Festival,� finally evolving into what is known as the 9 Mile Music Festival.


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Alex.Noble Y

By: Jessica Frazier

Photos courtesy Alex Noble and team

ou may not know Alex Noble, but you have surely seen his work. Alex Noble is the creative genius that is behind the eclectic, crazy looks of Lady Gaga and many more. Just because he is relatively new to the fashion industry, doesn’t mean Noble is a new artist. This London resident isn’t just a designer, he is a passionate artist and creator and has been for many years now. His exhibits and abstract artwork are simple and breathtaking.

He has done styling for Japanese Vogue Homme, graphic design work, participated in London Fashion Week, and he creates art that is bizarre yet makes sense. The costume designs he creates for Lady Gaga for instance, the blue leather outfit from her “Judas” music video, shows you how imaginative and detailed his designs are. This is also what makes his designs unique and one of a kind. He has designed for her appearance at the Video Music Awards and of course, her famous Monster Ball Tour back in 2010. If that’s not enough, Noble is the creative director of Batty Bass, a collaboration with DJ Hannah Holland. It is a record label, fashion label, and a club in London’s West End. This is just the beginning of Noble’s career. I can’t wait to see what the future holds for Noble. If one needs inspiration or has an appreciation for art, I encourage you to check out his blog: http://www.allisalexnoble.blogspot. com

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Model: Leather Everett Hair and Makeup: Amanda Monroe Stylist: Trend954 Styling team Photographer: Luis Emilio


VENDETTA os Photos courtesy Jonathan Dvoretz and J.R. Lovitz

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By: Amanda Monroe magine standing in a freezer full of dead pigs hanging from the ceiling, with peep toe shoes on along with a skirt. This is exactly what Lea Vendetta did on the season primier of Ink Masters. The tattoo artist, is a Boynton Beach Beach resident and is starring in a new show by Spike TV called, “Ink Master.”

Lea found her love for tattoos at the young age of 18, when she entered a tattoo shop in France and wanted a stylized, black ace of spades from the famous rock band Motorhead. The artist refused and told her to go home and come back when she knew what she really wanted. Needless to say she never returned because she said, “I know what I want to do.” And at that point in her life she had already changed her hair to the striking hot scarlet red and was on her path to desire.

The series has eight episodes, with guest judges every week. It is grueling reality of emotions and celebrations that will be shown, and according to Lea, “It was a nonstop emotional rollercoaster.” She describes production days beginning as early as 7 a.m. and sometimes running to midnight. “We were laughing a lot, we were angry. There was a lot of stress.” Tune in Tuesdays at 10 p.m. to see Lea Vendetta, our South Florida candidate, on her journey through the Ink Masters competition.

Today, you can find Lea tattooing in Boca Raton, Florida at A Stroke of Genius for the of $200-an-hour. She also hosted the watch party for Ink Master at Spin Ultra Lounge with rockerraconteur Dave Navarro and Chris Nunez of “Miami Ink” fame. The series starts on Tuesday, January 16th until the final elimination. The show gathered ten top tattoo artists from around the country to compete for the grand prize, $100,000. Trend 954/ Spring Edition

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Top 5 Staycation Spots: South Florida 1. Miami Seaquarium By: Ellen Costa

The Seaquarium has many exciting attractions that will make you feel like a little kid again. Some of the them include dolphin and pring break season is upon us. Usually around this time of year, many of us whale shows, petting stingrays, and feeding manatees. Adult prices are around $40. have made arrangements to do somewww.miamiseaquarium.com/

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thing exciting over the break. However, due to hard economic times, not everyone can afford an expensive vaca- 2. Delray Yacht Cruise Did you ever think you would take a cruise tion.

3. Venetian Pool

Located in Coral Gables, this pool is a great spot to relax and forget that you are close to home. This pool is a popular spot for both locals and vacationers. Prices are $5 for residents, and $11 for nonresidents. www.coralgables.com

4. Pines Ice Arena

It is possible to escape the Florida heat this spring break season! An ice skating rink is a great place to get some exercise, and is also a unique location for a date. The Pines Ice Arena is located in Pembroke Pines, and offers public skating every day. The prices range from $7 to $9. www.pinesicearena.com

5. Miami Marlins Game

The Miami Marlins have recently moved into their own stadium. At the new stadium, you can sit back, eat a hotdog, and maybe even catch a foul ball. Tickets start around $10. www.miami.marlins.mlb.com

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Staycationing has become a huge trend in the United States. For those of you who are not aware, a staycation is a holiday or break that is near your home. Rather than splurge on an expensive spring break vacation, take a look at these inexpensive alternatives that are all located here in South Florida.

without actually leaving Florida? This two hour sightseeing tour around the Delray and Boca Raton intercoastal is both entertaining and affordable. Prices start at $23. www.delraybeachcruises.com


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magnificent and eye-catching home, In the area of Art Deco and Ocean making it known as Versace’s Miami Drive, many tourists stop to point, aim, Beach house or the Versace Mansion. and snap pictures of such a beautiful white mansion. In the hot sunny days However in 1997, while making his usuin Miami Beach, the Casa Casuarinas al stroll to the nearby coffee shop, Verhas been of great importance in the sace came back to his home where history of Miami, and was the head- he was shot and killed making the Verquarters of a king of the fashion em- sace Mansion infamously known for pire. Casa Casuarinas was built in 1930 the death place of Gianni Versace. In to resemble the Alcazar de Colon in September 2000, Peter Loftin, a teleSanto Domingo that Christopher Co- communications billionaire, has purchased this mansion for $19 million and lumbus’ son built in 1510. stays there from time to time. It has In 1992, Ocean Drive gained one of now become more than just a hotel its most noted residents, Gianni Ver- but a member’s only club that holds sace. The designer bought his estate private events and private parties. The initially for $2.9 million. However, he mansion also has scheduled tours to also received permission from the city teach about its unique history and curto build and expand on it. As a result, rent events.

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By: Rachel Stone

he demolished the nearby hotel and a two-story building adding 6,100 feet For more information visit: and transforming this house into a http://www.thevillabybartong.com/

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N O I H S A F

MIAMI DESIGN DISTRICT

By: Madeline Alonso

During the 1990’s and early 2000’s the district remained basically the interior designer’s paradise. But after the opening of Christian Louboutin boutique in 2009, it started attracting fashion brands as well. By 2011 the Miami Design District had new fashion additions with Marni and Martin Margiela.

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The District is continuously expanding. It now houses the “Miami Fashion’s Night Out (FNO),” and after new announcements made by the LVMH Company last year, The District will be the place chosen for the relocation of Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs, Givenchy and Fendi boutiques from The Bal Harbour Shops. Cartier, Hermes, and Dior are also expected to relocate here. Needless to say, the future of the Miami Design District looks bright, it will be the new place to be for us “fashion lovers,” and it promises to make the future Miami FNO excel our expectations.

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The Miami Design District is located in the heart of Mid-Town Miami. Formerly it was an old neighborhood called Buena Vista, until the early 1990’s when interior designers and design brands like Holly Hunt, Peter Page and Jonathan Adler, started opening their stores on the district.


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Fitness at the Beach By: Christie Kiesel

Fort Lauderdale Beach is an amazing place to relax, dine, shop, and soak up the sun, but it is also a great place to workout. Swimming in the ocean is much tougher than doing laps in the pool since the water is much denser and the waves crash down upon you. Also, sand provides an uneven surface and less stability which challenges your legs more than any other surface. You can enjoy the fresh air and head off for a barefoot run along the shore, while learning to surf and skim board.

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1. Start with walking lunges for 30 seconds - put your feet together and hands on your hips. Step one foot forward and lower until your right thigh is parallel with the ground. Then step your left foot next to the right and repeat. 2. Continue with plyo lunges for another 30 seconds - get into the lunge position. Jump up and in mid-air switch legs and repeat. 3. Do traditional squats for 30 seconds and do squat thrust for another 30 seconds - stand with your hands by your side and drop to the ground in a crouched position. Put your hands in the sand and hop your feet behind you. Your body should be in one long, straight line from head to toe. Hop back and repeat 4. Time for crab walks - sit in the sand with your feet flat and behind you. Lift your butt up and crab walk backwards super fast! 5. Finish with planks - you’re sure going to feel this! Get on your hands and knees and push your body into a plank position. Contracting your abs hold for 30 seconds, release and repeat once.

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Update Your Bedroom By: Christie Kiesel

Still have that teenage or dorm-style bedroom? Are you ready to make a dramatic change to the look of your room? I’m not saying that it’s time to put your grandmother’s quilts out, but if you want that sophisticated and chic room, then I have some great, budget conscious tips for you.

1. Stay simple. Pick one color for your

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Buy a stand out rug. You don’t have to let your floors go unnoticed. A beautiful rug towards the end of your bed makes a bold statement.

3. The best way to add designs to your walls

without making them permanent is to use wall decals. They’re inexpensive and you can change them as often as you would like.

4. Combine and display storage. We know you have a lot of

stuff, I know I do. It’s really hard to stay organized. Use storage benches at the end of your bed. Under the bed storage bags and over the door hangers for purses and shoes are my favorite.

5. Statement lamps on a nightstand on each side of your bed leave room for a lot of creativity. Pick a color that complements your bedding for a maximized look.

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walls; stay away from bright colors such as hot pink or bright yellow. By picking grey or beige tones, it will be less of a headache to change your style if you choose to repaint. If you really want to be bold try a statement color like teal. Instead of having posters all over your walls, choose a few quality pieces of art work. By avoiding clutter, your pieces will draw more attention.


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5 hot makeup trends

1. A Manicure Quickie: By: Alexandria McCray

When you can’t find time in the day to stop by a nail salon and your hands and cuticles need that extra T.L.C., Carol’s Daughter Lemon Ginger Mint Manicure In a Jar is a great remedy. With natural butters, essential oils, and exfoliating sea salt, it softens the skin instantly. Visit carolsdaughter.com or Sephora for this product.

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2. Primer Time:

It hydrates to help brighten the under eye area and depuffs by massaging with a cool rollerball. Visit your local Walgreens or aveeno.com.

4. Red Hot Lipsticks:

Lady Danger by MAC Cosmetics is a bold color for the summer. You will definitely make a statement when wearing this vivid, coral red, matte lipstick.

If you know anything about makeup you’ll know that Smashbox is the inventor and the best when it comes to primer. To give your Morange is another lipstick created by MAC face that long lasting glow and help makeup Cosmetics. This loud mouth orange will amstay in place, this will be the best bet for a plify your summer look. great night out.

5. Fresh Faced:

Visit any Smashbox counter or smashbox.com for these products. Soy Face Cleanser was created by the company Fresh. It’s good for really dry skin, it’s natural, and it removes makeup. This cleanser is an all-in-one pick me up for dull, dry skin, just in time for the summer.

Smart Essentials 3. Aveeno Anti-Fatigue Eye Treatment:

This anti-fatigue eye treatment will come in handy during the week of final exams. This little bottle infuses under eye skin with antioxidants, Vitamins A, C, and E combined in a formula to combat dark circles.

Ideal for all skin types, this ultragentle face wash contains nourishing amino acids, rich soy proteins, and soothing botanicals to hydrate, calm, and tone. The lightweight cucumber and rose-scented formula has a refreshing, cooling effect. You can find Fresh at your local Sephora or at sephora.com

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TOP 5 Spring 2012

Nail Polish Trends By: Chelsea Thomas

1. Au Natural

After hiding your nails under thick, dark nail polish all winter, it is finally time to let your nails breathe! With this trend, creamy shades of pinks, whites and neutrals are all the craze.

2. Lovely Femininity Beautiful, rich reds and modest pastels were among the many feminine colors that were spotted down the runway this season. Colors resembled those of our favorite flowers making the polish extra special for the spring.

Just because the holidays are over does not mean it is time to put away your shimmer and glitter polish, as this is one of the hottest trends for spring 2012. The shades have switched from dark black and burgundy to silver glitter polish and baby blue shimmer.

4. Asymmetrical Designs

This was a breakthrough year in nail fashion and now we have another new advanced Magnetic Polish, which combines metallic particles and a magnet installed in the brush of polish. You simply paint your nails with the polish, wait till it dries, then take the cap off the brush and wave it around your nail to create a unique design. If you are not comfortable creating your own design, you can simply purchase a pattern that has been predesigned.

5. Turn Around French Manicure

Simply as what it sounds, you turn around your traditional French manicure to make a different, distinctive shape. The round oval or square end is pointed towards your cuticle and the rest of the polish covers the end of your nail. Bright, bold statement polishes are being used instead of simplistic traditional natural polishes. Neon colors are most known to be paired with this trend. 22

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“Something olde, Something new, Something Borrowed, By:Rachel Stone

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Old

Something Blue and a silver sixpence in her shoe”

New

“Something Old” is a representation of the continuous connection with the bride’s family and the past.

“Something New” brings success, good luck and hopefulness to the bride’s future life.

Vintage Locket or Charm: This item can be personalized using a picture of someone very dear to you. $7.99 at: www.etsy.com

Luxurious Lingerie: This oh-so innocent baby doll look is a perfect touch for your wedding night. $411.00 at: www.FifiChachnil.com

Your Favorite Lipstick: This item can be found right in your own makeup box! Suggested Brands: $32.50 Chanel, $34.00 YSL

Classic Earrings: A set of teardrop earrings add elegance to any classic or modern bridal look $85.00 at:

Borrowed

BLUE

“Something Borrowed” “Something Blue” represents the bride’s comes from a superclose friends and fam- stitious saying, “Lover ily that will be there in blue always be for her on her special true.” Before the 19th day. Also, good forcentury, the popular tune being passed to wedding gown color the couple. was blue. Timeless Pearls: Either a pearl necklace or bracelet add a touch of sophistication to your appearance. Can find some at: www.purepearls.com

Veil: Define your look with a traditional veil adding a vintage twist Veil by: Nilah & company

Blue Brooch: Oval and marquise shaped sapphire blue brooch $78.00 at: www.sparklz.com

Seafoam Blue Shoes: A covered platform peeptoe heel. Subtle with a pop of color. $245.00 at: www.zappos.com

www.shoptigerlilly.com

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Leather

&Spikes

By: Jackye Arce

Ever looked at a picture of one of your

favorite celebrities wearing a leather jacket or spiked bracelet and thought to yourself, “There’s no way that could possibly look good on me?” Well I’m here to tell you that anyone can make this trend work for them. All you need to do is figure out how to incorporate it into your everyday style. For example, if you have a very girly style and often find yourself wearing dresses, then you could simply pair one of your floral dresses with a simple leather jacket and a nice pair of heels. This will add an element of grunge to an otherwise girly outfit. Some of you may be wondering, “How can I add spikes to my outfit?” There are plenty of ways that you could add this element to your outfit. With this trend becoming popular you have many companies adding some spikes to everyday items. There are many clutches that have subtle spikes that are great with any outfit. Many shoe companies have also added this into their shoe designs. Sam Edelman has added spikes to a pair of very cute heels. These can be worn with a cute dress or possibly a cute shirt and jeans. Just know that when you decide to wear these you should be confident and know that you look fabulous!

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Fashion

Never Too Young For Fashion

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By: Melissa Alonso

“When I grow up I want to be a…” That’s what the average young child says when talking about his or her future, but not Christopher Abella. At the mere age of 11 he has already reached his dream job. The Florida native had his first showcase this past year at Trios on the Bay in North Bay Village. He, along with 3 adult designers, showed their inspirational work. He showed off 8 couture dresses that were intricately designed, one being a bridal gown. Christopher is a student at The Doral Conservatory and School for the Arts. He has always had a knack for drawing and designing but with the help of his manager Katharine Biscardi, he assembled those beautiful runwayready dresses. Christopher Abella is enjoying being a kid and having fun as well as currently working on new designs and different types of art. He has already stated that he wants to, “Make Miami right up there in the fashion world.” With a long life and road ahead of him, I’m sure this won’t be the last we hear of this boy and his passion for fashion. Check Christopher out at: http://www.christopherabella.com/index.html

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Dress for Success a n o W et By: Allison Chen

e all want that dream job. It’s in the horizon, just waiting for us to come and get it. However, we all also know that in the fashion industry, image is really everything. When headed to an interview, having the right outfit can affect a person’s mood and self-confidence. The employer also sizes up the interviewee within the first seconds of the interview. Therefore, we have found

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ways to obtain career couture while staying within the confines of a budget. We have taken pieces that most people have already in their closet, and paired them with some of the latest key garments that an executive in the fashion industry wants to see.


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shirts needed! By: Leather Chantelle

*Keep in mind that this look isn’t for everyone, but if you are brave and love taking risks, then here are a few ways that you can wear this trend:

“The Bra Top #1 Trend”:

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skin this season. That’s right! The bra top trend is in and it has graced many of the Spring 2012 fashion runways. The 1950’s inspired trend is definitely fun and flirty! Be prepared for all eyes on you when wearing this attention getting top.

To avoid the look from becoming inappropriate, pair the bra top with a fuller high-waisted skirt that covers the belly button. That will keep the look subtle, yet sexy.

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For the statement makers and risk takers, pair a printed bra top with a pair of bold colored high-waisted leggings, and flaunt your curves with confidence.

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Under $100

By: Erika Montano

Tired of circling the mall park-

ing lot for the right spot? Trying to avoid standing in line to purchase an overpriced garment because there is nothing better? Then visit PinkWasabiShop.com, the perfect online boutique to get the fashionable outfit you desire for a night out on the town at the right price. With an eclectic blend of clothing, jewelry, shoes, and accessories, you are guaranteed to find what you desire for your next night out. On PinkWasabiShop.com you will find quality products at an affordable rate; easily piecing together entire outfits for under $100.

Founded in 2011, PinkWas-

Culture, Bebe, and Mandee, this sweet and spicy online boutique is sure to satisfy your deepest cravings. Offering wallet friendly solutions for receiving your merchandise is also in their nature with great offers like gifts with purchase and $8 priority shipping. Not sure what’s in style? Visit their blog, PinkWasabiLove.com for updated fashion trends, newly released items, and upcoming events. PinkWasabiShop.com is truly a onestop e-commerce business for the modern girl.

abiShop.com brings city trends and chic fashion designs to the everyday girl. No longer do you have to spend hours on end rummaging through clothing racks at department stores to find the perfect outfit that won’t break the bank. Equipped with casual dresses for the everyday outing and party dresses for those late night soirées, PinkWasabiShop.com has it all! With an always-updating inventory you will find the perfect costume jewelry to match party dresses and heels, all available in this online wonderland. Check out: www.pinkwasabishop.com 28

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Style Comparison: Grace Kelly and Kate Middleton

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By: Emily Freedman

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eautiful, fashionable, clean-cut, and well-manicured are only a few words to describe Grace Kelly (Princess of Monaco/Actress). This iconic style icon, known for her feminine frocks, statement coats, and her simplistic dresses, it’s no wonder an Hermès bag is named after her. Even though her life was short, her fashion sense will always be remembered and admired.

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ate Middleton (Duchess of Cambridge) is in fact our generation’s beauty “queen.” Girls of all ages aspire to have her classy and elegant style and to feel like a princess. Eye-catching and a fashion blogger’s dream, it is always an excitement to see what she puts together for a day on the town or for a royal event. Trend 954/ Spring Edition

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Outshine The Sun By: Paulina Echeverri

Swimwear trends for spring and summer 2012

Whether you are hitting the pool or going to the beach this spring/summer season, you want to at all times look amazing and fashionable. This article is for those girls who want to turn heads and captivate looks wherever they go. We will take you through the hottest trends this 2012 season so you know exactly how to prepare yourself and where you can get hold of the hottest looks!

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Ruffles, Ruffles, Ruffles!: Other cute ideas that you can look for if you are not so into the other ones are simpler and easier to find and still really big this upcoming season. - Tangerine color - Ruffled bustier tops - Long ruffles on tops - Tiny ruffles on the sides of the bottoms - Sequin

Back to the 70’s: Following the retro look you can keep things funky with the hippie look; this cool vibe is a really popular trend that is also coming in this season. You can just do or add some of the following: - Fringe on tops and bottoms - Beads and decora tions - Animal prints - Tie dyes - Tribal inspired

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A minimalist twist: - Neutral palette - Black and white color - Bustier tops blocking - Tied corset backs - One shoulder - Monokinis - All whites Mara Hoffman

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The Retro Look: The retro look is the main look for this upcoming swimwear season. We can observe different details that you can look for when shopping so you can create your own retro girl look at the beach this summer! - Throwback prints - High waist bottoms - Bandeau tops - Polka dots - Cut outs - Large prints - Stripes


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La La Anthony Reveals Make-Up Line

By: Vicaya Fleming

A s if being a television host, reality TV star,

actress and wife of one of the biggest basketball players in the game Carmelo Anthony wasn’t enough, La La Anthony is adding beauty products to her resume.

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The former MTV video jockey teamed up with her good friend, Loren Ridinger (senior vice president of Market America/SHOP. com), to create a collection of beauty products of her own named Motives for La La. Her line is not just any beauty line; her main focus is to have foundations that match up to people of color, from the lightest to darkest skin tones. In addition to La La, she decided to create a line that caters to women of color because she acknowledges that there aren’t many cosmetic lines that pay attention to different ethnic markets. The line contains eight product types – lipsticks, lip shines, eye shadows, blushes, mascara, liners and of course foundation. The collection is now available, at : www.motivescosmetics.com/lala.

“Having my name on a cosmetics line has always been a dream, one I’m excited to share. Every girl always tries to find that perfect color or shade that suits her personality, and now she can do it easily and affordably.”- La La Anthony at the debut of her line. Trend 954/ Spring Edition

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The Hef Effect

By: Jessica Frazier pring 2012’s latest trends have distinctly materialized in pajama-inspired dressing. I call this, “The Hef Effect.” Playboy’s founder and chief-editor Hugh Hefner, famous for his silk pajamas and smoking jackets, might have loaned some inspiration to trend setters this year.

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Putting a fashionable twist on the bedroom wardrobe, making it appropriate for a nice evening ensemble will make you think twice before getting dressed if this look is for you. The fashion elite are pairing up chic, oversized silk pajama sets with comfy knitted cardigans. Coupled with slouchy pajamastyle pants, sheer flowing tops will be seen in many collections along with bright colors for the spring. A clutch or oversized leather handbag and a pair of stilettos are great additions to complete this pajama look. 32

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Although one may think pajamas are only for lounging around the house, top designers such as Louis Vuitton, Celine, and Salvatore Ferragamo are saying why not? Perhaps they were inspired by Hefner, who has pulled off the loungy look for years.


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Not Quite suiting i Chic Power Suits for Powerful Women By: Joel Massiah t can be said that this fashion season, all aspects of trends are even more tantalizing than years past. Waist lines are a tad higher, colors are a bit brighter and patterns exponentially capture every onlookers inspired gaze.

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Naturally, these changing elements that are trending, simultaneously coalesce in to a strong interpretation of women’s business attire. This season, a major overhaul in women’s suiting has consequently ditched the conservative ideals of the corporately sartorial expectations, thequietly subdued, “old boys club.”

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Debuting as a pre-fall must see, designers of note such as Alexander Wang, Diane Von Furstenberg and Celine all capitalize on the vastly changing working girl attire. From elongating hem lines, to bold, cheeky patterns, and highly texturized blazers, there are no shortages when referring to variety. In particular, Calvin Klein sends his delectable pieces down the runway that reminisce the 1940’s while exemplifying a modernity that can cater to every need of the 9 to 5 gal. Think of women’s suits this season as a worldwide battle cry exclaiming “Death to the 80’s and death to shoulder pads!”

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The 3 Fashion Brands You Should Check Out

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By: Madeline Alonso

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ACNE Sweden: This Swedish brand shows in every piece that you can be stylish, unique, and fashionable, without losing the functionality , and they are “ultimately wearable.” Acne launches 4 collections each year for both men and women, and even though there are no stores here in the U.S., you can check out their pieces, buy online, and have them shipped here. Web: www.acnestudios.com/ UNIQLO: With this Japanese brand, the key word is basics. Uniqlo is the ultimate place to find those basic shirts, t-shirts, sweaters, and pants that are must haves in everyone’s wardrobe. They have 3 stores in the U.S., but only in NYC and no online store. It will require a shopping trip to the capital of fashion but their prices are well worth it! Web: www.uniqlo.com/us/

Maniac Corporation: This mysterious corporation handles 5 fashion and food brands: LGB, BEDROCK, Circus and Forbidden Fruit. Their stores are all located in Japan, and are so well hidden by their “Café’s,” that you won’t even notice that in the back are the entrances to their clothing stores. Their style is unique and if you are up to some “crazy fashion,” you should pay a trip to Omotesando, Japan. Web:http://maniac-co.jp/ Trend 954/ Spring Edition

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Feature completely honest with you. Because when I was little, I didn’t have much, and I would shelter myself away to my bedroom to play video games, and it altered my universe and way of thinking. So now I draw direct inspiration from fantasy.

MP: Well honestly, when I graduated from high school, I had a really good GPA, 4.3. My family really urged me to be a doctor because I have the brains for it.

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designer. By: Allison Chen There’s a buzz following the up and coming designer Mitchell Perry.

MP: My design process starts from a concept sketch. So, if I’m thinking of something really creative and interesting, I’ll come up with a whole bunch of different shapes and a whole bunch of different bigger than life ideas. Then I’ll take it and do more ready-to-wear things. So I’ll take a giant, crazy balloon dress and turn it into something a little bit more interesting, as far as ready-to-wear is concerned. And it goes from buying the fabric to pattern making, then

If you go to the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, chances are you have seen one of the designer’s illustrious designs. I sat down with our very own creative genius, and had a chance to pick apart his brain and the way he thinks.

Trend954: Which designers to you aspire to be like or are inspired by?

Trend954: Where do you find your inspiration from? MP: Well it really depends on the assignment or the look I’m working on. Trend954: Like do you go to a park, a museum, or watch TV...

making the dress fit, and then that’s it.

MP: No, I don’t watch TV at all. I hate TV actually. I think it sucks Trend954: Who or what originally inclined you to want to be a out your energy and creative juices in general. I find my inspi- designer?

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But I’m totally spastic and artistic so I didn’t think that was the right road for me. So I did a little bit of research and I found that I was really good at drawing, and what I was drawing wasn’t just girls, but it was their clothes, mainly. So through my research, I thought fashion design might be kind of interesting to do. Turns out, I’m actually kind of good at it.

MP: My favorite, favorite, absolutely favorite designer is Georgina Chapman, from Marchesa. Because everything is super flirty, girly, with a fantasy element, as well. Trend954: Who is your favorite celebrity that you would love to design for? Dead or alive...

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Trend954: Describe the design process for you. Start to finish.


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Model: Araeba Friday Hair and Makeup: Amanda Monroe Stylist: Trend954 Styling Team Photographer: Luis Emilio


Feature MP: It’s kind of funny, but I’ve always loved Hilary Duff and have always wanted to make her a dress. But currently, the megastars I would love to design for are Emma Stone, Emma Watson, and Coco Rocha.

go and rent an outfit if it means that she’ll look cuter than the rest. I design for a contemporary, eclectic, edgy girl.

Trend954: What is your dream job, upon graduation?

MP: I love working with chiffon and organza.

MP: Upon graduation, I would really like to do work alongside a pattern maker or a head designer, as an assistant. I wanna get the background knowledge in the industry in a professional atmosphere. Trend954: Where do you see yourself in 10-15 years?

Trend954: What’s your favorite color?

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MP: I wanna have my own busi-

Trend954: What is your favorite fabric to work with?

Trend954: What are some of your favorite extracurricular activities? MP: I’m one of the lab monitors

MP: Oh my favorite color is green! Trend954: Approximately how many fashion shows or events have your garments been featured in? MP: Oh my gosh. Since being at the Art Institute I have done one full-fledged production where I have shown 18 looks. But as far as shows are concerned, that my pieces have been in, I’d say a dozen, at least. I do a lot of work with the Art Institute, just helping out and helping to make the school to shine brighter than what it was before the event.

and help students with sewing, pattern making, and I’m really good at illustrating so I’m always helping other students to be inspired. And I LOVE Starbucks! So if that’s an extracurricular, I’m on it. And I’m a swimmer, so I always swim.

After the interview, I could not help but feel creatively inspired to begin my own fashion line.

ness and run my own design label. Trend954: Who is your target consumer or audience? MP: The target consumer is gonna be a girl who is a little punk rock and edgy. But she is also a little flirty and whimsical, too. She’s a fashion girl. She’ll

Mitchell is hands-down, one of the most impactful designers and students at the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale currently, and historically. We will definitely be seeing more of him on the runways. For more information on Mitchell or his line, visit his website at: www.themitchellperry.com. Trend 954/ Spring Edition

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SO Bazaar...

An intern’s survival guide to the famous NYC magazine

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While this does sound like very fashionista’s

dream come true, it’s not all about the designer luxury items. You must be prepared for a high-stress, high-energy environment and be willing and able to do the most bazaar things when interning at a fashion magazine.

knowledge of the industry, and quick reflexes (when stuff is being thrown at you, yes thrown). The responsibilities are broad and endless. They include: personal errands for the editors, building and taking down garment racks, making board copies for the design meetings, picking up and dropping off anything and everything, packing for the photo shoots, and being a personal secretary.

A glimpse into the Harper’s Bazaar fashion closet.

Interning at a fashion magazine you QUICKLY realize the editors are royalty and you, the intern, are the peasants. So, consequently, if you happen to walk into the bathroom or into the elevator at the same time as the editorBeing an intern at one the major fashion mag- in-chief does, you turn around and walk out. azines is one of the best experiences a fashion Your presence is not needed nor welcome. major could have. But it is also one of the hardest and most humbling of experiences. It is an Like all peasants, you do not make eye contact opportunity to help fully understand the fash- with anyone with an important title and you ion industry. However, it requires a great deal most certainly do not speak to any of them. of self-control, a need to act accordingly, a 42

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By: Emily Freedman s an intern for Harper’s Bazaar, I was very fortunate to make important professional connections, be a part of amazing photo shoots, and work in the dreamy fashion closet. You’re probably thinking, “What could be so bad about being surrounded by Versace gowns, Louboutin heels, and Balenciaga bags?”


Feature There are many stories to tell about my time at Harper’s Bazaar, all fashion magazine interns have them, but my personal favorite which I would like to share with you involves a gift.

thank you to the editor who had, in essence, given it to me. However, I had a dilemma. I was not allowed to go into her office, speak with her, or even write her a thank you note.

One of the editor’s assistants handed me a vintage Dior bracelet at work saying it was a gift from her boss for my job well done at a photo shoot. Needless to say, I wanted to say

As I mentioned earlier, I have many more stories, but I thought you might like to hear from others who have previously interned for fashion magazines and have them share their horror stories.

Photo courtesy Emily Freedman, Heather Shea, Erika Montano, and Stylesight.

Lucy Chen, intern for Harper’s Bazaar: “One time, while I was interning for Harper’s Bazaar, my boss told me I needed to mail a package to a Rick Owens photo shoot. I must have copied down the address wrong because I was told it went to the wrong location...Paris.”

Ms. Heather Shea, intern for Vogue: “I remember when I was interning for Vogue, I had just graduated [from college] and was approached by my boss who very rudely told me to put my education to good use and roll some racks. I will never forget it.”

Erika Montano, intern for Teen Vogue: “This one time when I was interning for Teen Vogue, I was asked to attend a photo shoot in Brooklyn, NY. The only problem was I had to find my own way of getting transportation. That was a five mile walk and I had to walk in the snow.”

A final note: for those of you who aspire to be an intern and get the opportunity, I would like to share with you the most valuable advice I can. Get to know and navigate the city you

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Worth The Wait

By: Chelsea Thomas Have you ever anticipated a great visit to a restaurant only to be let down from how long the wait was and settled for something else? Only to learn that the restaurant was really worth the wait? Below is compiled a list of restaurants that are really worth the wait.

Ever have that craving for tacos but can’t seem to find the right place that will not only fulfill your tummy but be easy on your wallet too? Rocco’s Tacos is not only reasonably priced but has great food and an easy going atmosphere. They offer guacamole prepared tableside (which has a following of its own) paired with their famous handmade chips. Their tacos and burritos are filled with the freshest ingredients. They have been open for six years and have no known health code violations in any of their four locations! Rocco’s will be sure to have you craving tacos for weeks! However the wait time without a reservation can be a bit frightening at 8pm on Saturday. For two, the wait could be up to two hours! But the minute you sit down and have the refreshing, cold margarita, you’ll forget that you waited at all. There are four locations: Las Olas Blvd, Celematis St. in West Palm Beach (first location), Town Center in Boca Raton, and PGA Blvd in Palm Beach Gardens (Opening Summer 2012). An average meal for two costs anywhere from $30-$40. All locations are open Sunday through Wednesday 11:30AM-11:30PM and Thursday through Saturday 11AM-11PM. The Fort Lauderdale location is now open till 3AM Friday and Saturday. For more information on the menu and locations please visit their website at: www.roccostacos.com

Tatu

Tatu is located in the Seminole Hard Rock & Casino and it has people flocking from all over South Florida not only for the chance to spot a celebrity or their sleek club-like atmosphere, but for their amazing menu offering not only specialized sushi rolls but Asian inspired dishes such as Sesame Chicken and Mongolian Beef. Tatu is known for their Scorpion Bowl that is perfect to share with exotic fruit juices, Ultimate Vodka, Amaretto and Bacardi Select. The drink is brought to the table, then the server lights the bowl on fire for guests! Once inside each waiter makes an effort to give each guest an unbelievable experience with high quality service and a very short wait time for orders to be delivered to the table. Tatu only take reservations up to 6PM on the weekends and 5PM on the weekdays. If you are aren’t lucky enough to snag a reservation, wait time for two on a Saturday night at 8PM could be anywhere from two hours to three hours. An average meal for two costs anywhere from $40-$80. Tatu is closed on Monday however they are open Sunday through Thursday 5:30PM to 11PM and Friday and Saturday 5:30PM to 1AM with the outside bar open until 3AM. For more information on the menu and location please visit their website at: www.seminolehardrockhollywood.com/dining/tatu.php

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Joe’s Stone Crab

No seafood in this world is comparable to Joe’s Stone Crab located in Miami. All food is extremely fresh and the plates are large (which is unheard of for seafood dishes, due to the high cost of the ingredients). Joe’s Stone Crab is based on three concepts: the love of food, good friends, and family. And their love of food continues to grow today, many customers were dying to know how to make their favorite dishes and Joe’s decided that they would show them just that. You can now find the recipe for your favorite dish on their website! This low key restaurant is not low key when it comes to waiting times. The wait for two on a Saturday night at 8pm could be anywhere from one to three hours. An average meal for two costs anywhere from $40-$65. Joe’s Stone Crab is open from 11:30am to 2pm Tuesday through Saturday, as well as dinner from 5pm to 11pm on Fridays and Saturdays. Summer hours are not yet announced. For more information on the menu and locations please visit their website at: www.joesstonecrab.com

Cafe Martorano

Café Martorano is both worth the wait and worth the calories. With their American-Italian menu and mozzarella bar it is sure to please even the pickiest eater. For starters, everything is covered in gourmet cheese and who doesn’t love cheese?! The restaurant gives off a big Italian dinner vibe with lots of TVs tuned into the latest sports games, big and large red furniture, and a welcoming friendly staff that makes you feel right at home. Café Martorano takes a twist on traditional recipes such as the appetizer mozzarella stuffed pepper that is so large and delicious, you could make a dinner out of it. Try to get a reservation because you might age like their wine just waiting for a table! Wait for two on a Saturday at 8pm could be anywhere for one hour to three hours. An average meal for two costs anywhere from $30-$65. They have two locations in Florida, one in Fort Lauderdale off Oakland Park (the original restaurant) and the other located in Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood. The hours are Sunday through Thursday 5:30pm to midnight and Friday and Saturday 5:30pm to 4am. For more information on the menu and locations please visit their website at: www.cafemartorano.com

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Vanishing Returns By: Joel Massiah

decline at Sears Domestic of 3.6%. New CEO Lou D’Ambrosio recently theorized that the only reasonable solution to the firm’s financial problems is to stop supporting two brands which compete with one another and larger rivals such as Wal-Mart and Target. The cost to market two brands and maintain stores which overlap one another geographically must be in the hundreds of millions of dollars each year. Not to mention, the employee and supply chain costs are also gigantic. The path D’Ambrosio is likely to take is to consolidate the two brands into one; keeping the better performing Kmart and shuttering Sears.

the near-term. Last year’s list proved to be prescient in many instances, predicting the demise of T-Mobile among others. This year’s list takes a methodical approach in deciding which brand would be absolved in the fires of yesterday’s memories. Major indicators were rapid fall-off in sales and steep losses; public disclosures by the parent of the brand that it might go out of business; rapidly rising costs that are extremely unlikely to be recouped through higher prices; companies which are sold; companies that go into bankruptcy; firms that have lost the great majority of their customers; and operations with rap4 American Apparel idly withering market shares. Each of the ten brands on the list suffer from one or more of these problems. Each of the ten will be gone, The once-hip retailer reached the brink of bankruptcy earlier this year, as it currently based on our definitions, within 18 months. trades as a penny stock. The company had The following outlines the top five. three stores and $82 million in revenue in 2003. Those numbers reached 260 stores and $545 million in 2008. Ultimately, American Apparel 5 Sears posted a net loss for the period of $21 million, and is also almost certainly under gross margin Sears Holdings experienced a total drop in pressure because of the rise in cotton prices. revenue from $9.7 billion to $341 million for The retailer raised $14.9 million in April by selling the quarter which closed April 30, 2011. The shares at a discount of 43% to a group of company had a net loss of $170 million. Sears private investors led by Canadian financiers. Holdings was created by a merger of the According to Reuters, the 15.8 million shares sold parents of the two chains represented 20.3% of the of Kmart and Sears. The company’s outstanding operation has been a disaster stock. That sum is not ever since the company has nearly enough to keep tried to run 4,000 stores which American Apparel going. operate across the U.S. and In addition, it does not Canada. help matters that the company’s founder Domestic locations were off and CEO, Dov Charney, by 5.2% in the first quarter and has been a defendant Kmart’s were down 1.6%. Last year domestic in several lawsuits filed by former employees comparable store sales declined 1.6% in the alleging sexual harassment. total, with an increase at Kmart of .7% and a

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Saab

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Saab’s problem is that it was never more than a niche brand in an industry dominated by very large players such as Ford and Chevrolet. It did not build very inexpensive cars like VW did, or expensive sports cars as Porsche. Saab’s models were mediocre compared to larger manufacturers, not to mention, that it does not have a wide number of models to suit different budgets and driver tastes. GM decided to jettison the brand in late 2008, and the small company quickly became insolvent. Saab finally found a buyer in high-end car maker Spyker which took control of the company last year. Spyker quickly ran low on money because only 32,000 Saabs were sold in 2010. Spyker turned to Chinese industrial investors for money. Pang Da Automobile agreed to take an equity stake in the company however, the agreement is not binding, and with a potential of global sales which are still below 50,000 a year based on manufacturing and marketing operations, and demand, Saab is no longer a financially viable brand.

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A&W

The firm pioneered the “drive-in” fast food format. A&W began to sell canned versions of its sodas in 1971 which is the only part of the business that will survive as a container beverage business which is now owned by Dr. Pepper and Snapple. The A&W restaurant business is too small to be viable now as it has 322 outlets in the U.S and 317 outside the U.S at the end of last year. All were operated by franchisees. By contrast, their flagship KFC had 5,055 stores in the U.S. and 11,798 overseas. Subway has 35,000 locations worldwide, and McDonald’s has nearly as many. A&W does not have the ability to market itself against these chains and at least a dozen other fast food operators like Burger King. Due to its size it cannot efficiently handle food purchases, logistics, and transportation costs compared to competitors many times as large.

1 Sony Pictures Sony bought what was Columbia TriStar Picture in 1989 for $3.4 billion and the operation has done poorly recently. Sony’s fiscal year ends in March, for the period, and revenue for the group dropped 15% to $7.2 billion and operating income fell by 10% to $466 million. In addition, it lost $3.1 billion in its latest fiscal year on revenue of $86.5 billion. Sony’s gaming system group is also under siege by Microsoft and Nintendo while its consumer electronics group faces an overwhelming challenge from Apple. The company’s future prospects have been further damaged by the earthquake in Japan and the hacking of its large PlayStation Network. CEO Howard Stringer is under pressure to do something to increase the value of Sony’s shares. The only valuable asset with which he can easily part is Columbia which would attract interest from a number of large media operations, which may lead to Sony Entertainment disappearing with the sale of its assets. Trend 954/ Spring Edition

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The Wynwood Walls

By: Rudy Orozco

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“ he Wynwood Walls” are located in the Warehouse District in Miami, FL. Worldclass murals displaying unappreciated graffiti and street art has caused a stir in the Miami area. Picture giant canvases (walls) bringing out the greatest street art ever in one place. The art is composed of several artists from around the world: United States, Brazil, Belgium, Mexico, Portugal, Ukraine, Greece, Spain,

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Germany, France, and Japan. Six separate buildings between 25th and 26th were part of the development plan but it has now extended pass the Warehouse District and into the view of the public. The goal of this project was to create a center where people could gravitate to and explore, as well as to develop the area’s

pedestrian potential. The man behind it all is Tony Goldman, who started this project in 2009. With the help of Jeffrey Deitch, Tony was able to select artists that were experts in the street art genre. “We have strived for a diverse representation of both American and international artists that encompasses everything from the

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Feature restaurants in the nation. Offering a variety of flavorful small plates and the freedom to mix and match dishes, you can also coordinate meals to satisfy personal palates. Wynwood Kitchen and Bar incorporate a bar area adorned in a The Wynwood Walls colorful collage mural project has made by famed graffiti artist quite a statement Shepard Fairey. Diners “The Wynwood Walls” may opt to enjoy their that Tony has added “Wynwood Doors” and isn’t complete without dining experience The Wynwood Kitchen indoors or on the outdoor “Outside the Walls.” and Bar, this restaurant patio surrounded by These other outside galleries complement is a perfect blend Goldman’s landmark art of innovative Latinthe original work park at “The Wynwood done. The “Wynwood influenced cuisine Walls”. and beautiful art. It’s Doors” is adjacent to destined to be one “Wynwood Walls;” it For more information of the coolest and displays an inner-city visit: thewynwoodwalls.com scheme and is mainly most visually striking an homage to early American writers. The doors are a variety of metal roll-down gates covering over 3,000 sq. ft. “Outside the Walls” is a group of art work in selective areas around the Walls and Doors. They will be featured around the local neighborhoods.

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old school graffiti artists to the newest work being created around the world. The project has truly evolved into what my friend Jeffrey Deitch calls a Museum of the Streets,” said Tony Goldman.

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Strut your stuff! All About Miami Beach’s Gay Pride Parade

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By: Leather Chantelle

Mark your calendar if you want to be a part of the fun! The all-day festival and parade will occur on Sunday, April 15, 2012 from noon until 7:00 p.m.

big, bold, WHO: andThis colorful pa-

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rade is a one-of-a-kind event that brings out the best of everyone. People of all types come out to show their support in celebrating the unique spirit and culture of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered (LGBT) community.

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will take place along Ocean Drive across from the Art Deco District.

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will take place again right in the heart of South Beach. Get ready for another wild and crazy event that will surely give you plenty of entertainment for the whole family. This is your chance to come out and show your support. This is a free, allday event, celebrating the remarkable strength, talent, beauty, and contributions of the LGBT community.

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Last year there was an estimated 35,000 people from across the globe who came and took part in this fun-filled event.

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Models 4 Water By:Melissa Alonso

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oca Raton native Heide Lindgren is a famous model who is currently using her time to help change the world. About 884 million people in the world do not have access to safe water. The plan is to raise enough awareness and money to bring filtered water to places in Africa like Burkina Faso.

indgren, along with fellow model Georgie Badiel, have co-founded a charity called Models 4 Water. They got together with “The Water Project� which is the biggest program trying to bring clean water to different countries. They all came up with the idea to make and sell t-shirts on a website for $20, as well as allowing donations to be given.

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odels 4 Water (which is a non-profit organization) will be sponsoring the 2012 Model Beach Volleyball Tournament on March 31 - April 1 here in South Florida. Heide Lindgren, along with other well-known models, will be attending. All proceeds will go to the project. Come out, help change the world, and have fun!

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An Electric Revolution

Photos courtesy Electronic Love Productions

By: Christie Kiesel

Committed to the explosion of electronic music, The Electric Love Foundation is an electronic music company starting a cancer benefits concert series. They are dedicated to organizing and hosting the biggest charity raves in the country. They are centered on harnessing the love of music and dance to change the world, one show at a time. These shows will allow fans to unite with artists using the music that we love to fight cancer and find a cure. They’re calling it a revolution for electronic music and rave for the cure! All profits from tickets and merchandise sales during the Electric Love Revolution Tour will go to benefit cancer patients and cancer research. They were created in August of 2011 on the University of Miami campus in Coral Gables, Florida. Electronic music is music that employs

Their first Miami date was February 17th, 2012. It was the Electric Love Valentine’s River Rave hosted at Finnegan’s River in Miami, Florida. Tickets were $25 and included artists: Crowd Control, Alex Owens, Bass Barbies and DBT. The profits from this event were specifically donated to their affiliate the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center. This was the first of many local events to come from the Electric Love Productions team. The Electronic Love Foundation is not just about electronic music, they’re about uniting young people in a common experience. For more information, visit: www.electronicloveproductions.com

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electronic instruments and electronic technology in its production. It is also known as house, techno, and dub step. You have mousers, ravers, and electro heads. Miami, Florida is currently the heart of electronic music. Miami holds the biggest music festival of the year, Ultra Fest. Electronic music is rapidly growing and it’s absolutely amazing that students choose to share their love of music with charities and benefit others.

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By Rudy Orozco Miami Beach International Fashion Week is right around the corner and is already the talk amongst fashionistas. MIFW has been distinguished amongst other fashion show productions due to its assortment of designers from North, South, and Central Americas, as well as Europe, the Middle East, Canada, Asia and the Caribbean. It has garnered international attention within the fashion and corporate worlds, securing sponsorships from major multi-national companies and media partners from around the world. In 2011, MIFW hosted 55 designers from 32 countries, 650 international media outlets, and received over 740 million global media impressions worldwide. Beth Sobol, founder and creator of MIFW has been an international fashion model for many of the world’s top fashion houses in the U.S., Europe, South America, and the Far East, as well as a fashion show producer for over 25 years. She has worked in more than 30 countries gaining broad experience while developing professional and personal relationships. She has been a judge in the 2001 Miss Colombia pageant in Cartagena, Colombia where she was presented with the Key to the City. She was also a judge in the 2004 Miss Universe pageant in Quito, Ecuador. She has also been noted as one of the 50 Most Powerful People in Miami by Reel Life Magazine and named as one of the Top 54

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25 Influencers in Florida by General Motors Corporation. Miami International Fashion Week takes place in Mid-March and consists of 4 days. During those 4 days, numerous designers from all over the world are brought to showcase their designs and are judged based on quality, uniqueness and details. The benefit for designers is that they are classified within their own category and level. Other competitions held are: Fashion Student Competition, Emerging Designer Competition, Jewelry Designer Competition and the Student Fashion Photography Competition. Notable figures have been spotted at these events such as Gloria Estefan and Maria Celeste.

Miami International Fashion Week continues to grow as the years pass by. The next big step for MIFW’s global expansion is to add a trade show component. The other expansions that has taken place was the Miami Beach International Bridal Week which launched last year in November. The great thing about MIFW is that it’s considered the gateway to the Americas and Europe for many designers all over the world. Another great thing was that in 2010, Mayor Tomas Regalado of the City of Miami presented Beth with a proclamation naming Miami International Fashion Week as the City’s official fashion week.

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1.Beth Sobol receiving an award for her dedication and commintment. 2. Student Competition held at MIFW. 3. The Black Swan Fashion Show, 2011 4. Julian Chang Collection, 2011 5. Claudia Bertolero Collection, 2011 6.Baron Levon Collection, 2011

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