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Both in fairy tales and the wedding industry, grooms play second fiddle to the bride. Everything from the proposal to the dress, and even her smallest accessory (the ring!) ensures she’s the star. And there’s nothing wrong with this; but where’s the guide for men! All he can hope for is rugged good looks and a striking posture—and may the Grimms help him if he has neither. The sole task of showing up and looking good is a lot harder than you’d think. Yes, he could just rent a tux and arrive on time, but shouldn’t he be given some leeway to express his style and personality in the same way as his bride? Doesn’t it complement her if he pays attention to detail? Choosing her birth stone as his cufflink or ditching the tux in favor of a finely-tailored suit may be just the touch that makes the day memorable for bride and groom.

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Castangia’s 2015 Spring/Summer Ceremony Collection

Whether you’re the groom or his former college roommate, dressing well at weddings will always work to your benefit—the groom will look just as splendid as his bride, and for the single gentleman, it’s no secret that weddings are often the occasion for budding romances. Combine utility with personality and style by ditching the tux! Hard to imagine, I know, but it’s also hard to keep cool in a full tuxedo on the beaches of a sunny destination. Consider a finely-tailored suit in linen or lightweight cotton: breathable and stylish! A recent trip to Bergdorf Goodman reveals that the Italians corner the market on finely crafted lightweight men’s suits whose casual elegance can enhance the backdrop of any vibrant beach lookout, from Miami to Mykonos! The bold colors of Isaia’s Spring 2015 collection can upgrade any groom and give a much-needed style boost to a traditional wedding. Keep the white pants (if you must!) and pair them with a coral linen blazer for a look that is modern, stylish, and wedding-worthy. You’ll make envious the azure waters of any exotic embankment in their teal blazer, double breasted and checked (more formal, for the groom) or single breasted for the stag. A gossamer pocket square completes the look.

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Blake wore Vera Wang Black Collection

Lindsey Anne & Blake Edward

Photographed by Munoz Photography

Venue: The Breakers, Palm Beach Wedding Planner: LLScene Videography: Sendery Video Hair & Makeup: Hot Pink Styling Floral & Decor: The Breakers Design Studio

Lindsey wore Galia Lahav

Blake and Lindsey met in college at Florida State University (FSU), so it was important to incorporate that into their wedding, Lindsey surprised Blake with the FSU grooms cake. Instead of wedding favors, Lindsey and Blake donated to their favorite charities on behalf of their guests. It was important that the weekend was more of a vacation for them and their guests so they rented bungalows at The Breakers pool, hosted spa days, had golf outings, and celebrated their love with their friends and family.

Bryan wore Suit by Zegna, Shoes by Gucci

Talia Hancock & Bryan Petersen

Photographed by John Robert Woods

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Bryan wore Ralph Lauren Venue: Cancun, Mexico

Photographed by AV Photography

Shamika and Bryan first met in High School and Shamika pursued Bryan. They initially dated for a long while but broke up for a couple years. As they say, distance makes the heart grow fonder and the pair found themselves reunited. Ever the romantic Bryan proposed to Shamika at her surprise birthday party. Of course there was never a doubt that Shamika would say “Yes”.

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Opting for greenery over florals as the ceremony and reception were both outdoors, there were lots of lush eucalyptus with peonies, hydrangea and wildflowers. The ceremony aisle was lined with tree stumps holding candles, reclaimed wood signs to help people find their seats, and rose petals. Talia and Bryan's alter was a blanket of rose petals and eucalyptus was hung on the arbor. The bridesmaids slowly decorated the arbor as they walked down the aisle. Guests were given wooden cones filled with feathers to throw over the bride and groom. Guests mingled under hundreds of Mexican flags hung from the rafters and took pictures in a pseudo-photo booth. A photographer was present to take professional images of the guests as they held up antique marquis letters and costume props. The idea was to allow large groups to fit into a single photograph, something that a traditional booth would not have allowed. Cafe lights strung from hundred-year-old trees and thousands of candles illuminated the night, and starshaped lanterns were hung over the dance floor. The venue's reclaimed pallet bar featured lush greenery and bird cages and all drinks were served in Mason jars. Water bottles and vintage sodas were served on ice in antique bath tubs for guests to help themselves. Reclaimed wood signs made by Talia, of barn wood from the couple's Tennessee ranch were placed around the reception area to direct guests, and antique letter P's collected by the bride's family were scattered about to celebrate the couples new last name, Petersen. The men enjoyed cigars, whiskey and moonshine at the cigar bar which was set up on an enormous boulder. Guests roasted marshmallows and made s'mores by the bonfire and served themselves from the three food trucks that showed up during cocktail hour. Having the guests inside the barn for cocktail hour allowed for an element of surprise when the barn doors were opened and the entire reception area was illuminated and the food trucks had arrived and were ready to serve. The cake table was an antique dresser that was sanded and refinished, as were the bride and groom's chairs. The sweetheart table was situated on the steps leading to the dance floor so that Talia and Bryan had a view of their entire reception during dinner.

Talia wore Sottero Midgley (Vesna) with removeable Skirt by Casa Blanca

Venue: The Retro Ranch, Temecula, CA Flowers: Desi Gilbert Floral Invites: Lulu Rae Catering: Food Trucks Music: Kevin Miso

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WORLD BRIDE MAGAZINE Publisher & Editorial Director Myrdith Leon-McCormack Editor-At-Large Marsha Reeves Jews Creative Director Dave Wise Copy Editor Belle Du Chene Blondine Leon-Broers Photo/Bookings Editor Murat Ozdemir Features Editor Dontre Conerly Beauty Editor Sonia Castleberry Kheli French Debra Hare-Bey Grooming Editor Adrian Fanus Guest Fashion & Accessories Editor Paulette Cleghorn Celebrity & Fashion Director Carlton Estillo Jones Lifestyle & Travel Director Victor Amos Jr Lifestyle & Travel Editor Martina Glover (Italy) Michelle Lowe (England) Morena Russo (Italy) Aprelle Duany (Kenya) Susan Dilworth (Augusta Georgia & Germany)

Health & Wellness Editor Raymond Dente Laci Chisholm Food & Entertainment Editor Chef Rodney LoveJones Details & Planning Senior Editor Muriel Saldalamacchia Contributing Editors Regina Fleming Gwen Cover (Europe) Saroyah Mevorach Keydra Manns Juliya Fedorovych (Eastern Europe) Corporate OďŹƒce Editorial Assistant - Lisa Banks Legal Department Jennifer Jacques - Legal (General Counsel) Art Department Graphic Designer - David Kidd Marketing & Sponsorships Victoria Lynn Cohrs Avant Garde Management Group Human Resources Aicha Randolph Director Of Operations Lianne Clark Williams Intern Marc Weitzman

Cover photographed by Marc Baptiste Styled by Carlton Jones Larry wears a Calvin Klein Suit with a DIOR Homme White Shirt Nea wears Pnina Tornai for Kleinfeld

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Marc brings a unique heat and cinematic beauty to proceedings, creating a sense of atmosphere that sublimates mere aesthetics in the complete image. Consequently he is a trusted and demanded favorite of both Hollywood and the music world. His client list encompasses trend-setters and A-listers including; Pharrell Williams, Shakira, Erykah Badu, Chloe Sevigny, Beyonce, Janelle Monae, Idris Elba, Barack Obama and Yoko Ono, and many others. Marc holds a great love for music, soccer and travel. If he wasn't a photographer he would most likely be a musician or James Bond. He lives in Brooklyn, NY with his wife and daughters.

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Donn Thompson Born in the Bahamas, New York based, award-winning photographer, Donn Thompson steers his way through the fashion, beauty, advertising, lifestyle, and entertainment industry with an affluence of knowledge and experience. His acute eye for detail, sense of light and balance are the essential factors that have made him one of the “in demand” photographers. Donn initiated his professional photographer career at Seltzer Studios and has traveled the world shooting in some of the most exotic locations.

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Toni Smailagic Bosnian born, Southern raised, Toni is a natural light photographer based in NYC. His views on people and cultures have been distinctly shaped by his travels. Travelling has always been a priority and before his 26th birthday Toni had visited more than 26 countries, 3 continents and lived in 6 countries. Being a master with natural light Toni is able to transition between travel journalism to music portraiture with ease. Clients range from Valentino to Patricia Field, and Bullet to Elle.

Ezequiel De La Rosa Ez’s work as a photographer has been featured in many leading fashion publications. A native of Cuba, he has made his home in NYC for the past 25 years. He attributes his distinctive style and international appeal to his travels and time living abroad in both Paris and Milan. Clients appreciate his aesthetic, receptiveness and his ability to adapt. Ez’s enthusiasm, energy and dedication to exploring new technologies make him a dominant force in the fashion, beauty and celebrity macrocosm.

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Felix Kunze Felix is a German-born, British-raised, New York-living portrait photographer. Having assisted the likes of Mario Testino and Annie Leibovitz, Felix has now branched out on his own. Felix creates series of images that speak of the connection between our modern reality, our multi-ethnic lives, glamour and contemporary perception of beauty and of course style. TOMA - POA

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The Stylistic CONTRIBUTORS Carlton Jones

With a degree in Business Management and a love of fashion Carlton is an unstoppable force. Hailing from Wilmington, North Carolina, Carlton moved to NYC to pursue his love of Fashion. Working with household names from Barneys to Queen Latifah, Carlton is now represented by Zoli Management. Carlton has held staff positions at Vogue, GQ, Glamour, Harpers Bazaar, Interview and Essence. Carlton recently combined his love of fashion and styling and launched his Eponymous inspired Resort Collection, adding Designer to an already very impressive resume.

Dontré Conerly Dontré Conerly is a freelance journalist with over a decade of experience in multimedia. Before joining World Bride Magazine as a Senior Writer, Conerly served as the Arts & Culture Editor of HarlemWorld Magazine and its Editorin-Chief, the News & Culture Editor for BLEU Magazine and authored an online column, Entre Nous, offering commentary and critique of social and political zeitgeist. His work has also appeared in Metro and amNY. Dontré appeared as one of the hosts of BKLIVE! the flagship news broadcast on Brooklyn Independent Media. Conerly received his Masters from prestigious Newhouse School of Communications at Syracuse University, and a Bachelor of Communications from NYU. A native of New Orleans, he currently resides in historic Harlem, NY.

Stephanie Flor Stephanie is a leading makeup artist who works regularly with industry leaders ranging from music artists to celebrity personalities. Her clients include music artists Mariah Carey, rapper Eve, Sting, comedian Kathy Griffin, politician Mexican President Felipe Calderon, and the Israel President Shimon Peres. Stephanie Flor is the founder of Around the World Beauty, a beauty blog about rituals and traditions still practiced in different cultures by women all over the world. Stephanie is also the creator and writer behind barristourista.com.

Muriel Saldalamacchia Muriel is a Certified International Event Planner, her main clients are international couples and french expatriates with strong careers, openminded, with a great sense of humour, and definitely oriented to details! Muriel is based in the South of France and NYC. Muriel founded Label Mariage©, a national label to guarantee a way of behave, an art of doing its own wedding job, and to promote a true and clear way of business behavior. Muriel is now an active member of the international A.F.W.P.I, the Association for Wedding Professional International.

Adrian Fanus Celebrity Groomer Adrian Fanus oozes fascination and zest when he speaks of his craft. Fanus relished the thought of creating a unique look specific to each individual. He analyzes each client’s facial structure and personality to create an innovative style. “I think a haircut is like a fingerprint. No two are the same, so a haircut has to be individually tailored.” Fanus will soon open his own salon, Adrian Fanus Grooming (AFG, Inc.) in the bustling and cultural Clinton Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY and is also preparing to launch of his own skincare product line for men which will include exfoliators and moisturizers. Since 2014 Adrian Fanus represents Nivea for Men as their official Groomer.

Tyra Hughley Smith Tyra is a journalist, blogger, photographer, attorney and a lover of travel. Having worked for various news and magazine publications over the years, her legal practice now fuses her passions, focusing on copyright and intellectual property, and entertainment. Still an avid writer, she is the creator of BarrisTourista.com, which catalogues her various travel and food experiences both domestically and abroad. Entrepreneurial in spirit, Tyra is enjoying the journey and carving a unique path to get there, wherever “there” happens to be.

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It was touch and go at one point, whether the wedding that actors, Dan and Noel had dreamed of would ever happen. Tragic illness struck both sides of the marriage with Dan's father suffering a heart attack and Noel's mother being diagnosed with Stage 4 Metastic Cancer. Thankfully the only side effect was a delay and both parents are now doing well.

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Venue: 230 Fifth, NYC Officiant: Gabby Bernstein Cocktails: The Rooftop Reception: Grand Ballroom Bride Music: Max Richter

Dan went all out to secure the “Yes” from the love of his life, Noel. On Noel's birthday, and securing assistance from Noel's entire family, Dan proposed with rose petals, a String Quartet and Christmas lights spelling out “Marry me Noel”.

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Myrdith Leon-McCormac

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NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER

Ladies Let Them Lead

Ladies Let Them Lead

I am a woman born in the sixties. For some that's a long time ago, but for me and my peers that era stood for a period of change. Sexism was being identified... sex was being publicly discussed.

Women were taking their position in the world, needed to be accepted in the workforce and wanted equality in fields that were predominately held by men. They were burning bras, and “free love” was taking over Woodstock in the U.S. And I'm sure other places around the world were having their fair share of “change.” Man Landed On The Moon.

But what did that do for family life, marriage, and family values? We each have a different viewpoint and different life experiences, but there is something that remains constant: Love. From the beginning of time man has always sought love. He has always longed for family, a sense of purpose and belonging.

So, in this issue, we bring to you a variety of viewpoints with men on love, grooming, giving back to their community and their individual sense of style. We invited several of our male writers to share with us their day to day routine, style, and viewpoints of beauty and grooming. We are certain you will enjoy the article on Africa from two gentlemen who explored the beauty of the continent, the people and culture.

I had the opportunity to research and interview some of the iconic figures in the fashion and style industry. Read a couple of exciting books, attended several wonderful events that celebrated several great men such as Carlos, thanks to my friends at Assouline. As you turn these beautiful pages we invite you to stop and read these wonderful articles, and think of the man you are about to marry and the man that raised you. Engage in conversation with your friends and celebrate who they are and the love you receive from them. Think of the wonderful, exciting and funny moments and know that with all of their flaws and perfect imperfections, you can’t replace that love that you know is there. Allow them room to make mistakes, forgive them when they fall short, and praise them when they handle their business. The rewards can be bittersweet, but it just may quench your thirst in this life. Enjoy! Amour!

Myrdithx

P.S. A special thanks to all my male editors for sharing their experiences and their passion for this project; especially my creative director Dave Wise for the late nights for over a month. Life is better with all of you in it.

Dan & Noel

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Lindsey & Blake

Shamika & Bryan

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

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This issue of World Bride Magazine will truly interest the important man in your life.

I had the extraordinary opportunity to interview Larry Holmes, Jr. the son of one of my sports favorites, former Heavyweight Champion and International Hall of Fame Inductee— Larry Holmes. Holmes was a sparring partner for competing heavyweight champions Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. This interview sparked memories for me … sweet memories of the '60s, as a young girl, when I had this very special time with my father , eating Frankie’s BBQ cole slaw and French fries while we watched and discussed the Muhammad Ali fights. And, of course, topics of Larry Holmes would always grace our discussions.

Those incredibly special moments, listening to my mom fuss about how late it was and that I should not go to bed on a full stomach, echoed every time we sat down. We would always laugh and she would pout and leave. Larry Holmes, Jr. and his lovely fiancée are indeed a match. They seem to automatically feel each other’s words and often finished one another’s sentences. I think you will enjoy learning how they found their special love. Theirs is a beautiful love story with both the fiancé and the fiancée so strikingly beautiful—we are pleased that they adorn our pages.

Too often we think of our men as being macho. However, sometimes they are indeed so macho that they don’t always want to do the specialized grooming and dressing for fear that they won’t maintain their macho vibe! They could never be more wrong. We will learn about the “Art of Shaving” and all that it entails—I must admit, I do have a love for that quasi-rugged look! Of course, it would truly work with a real slick jacket and an especially stunning, masculine watch. Naturally, we must include the excitement of Spa Life. There are so many types of spas that specialize in particular techniques. And our editors have had a great time checking out a couple that will have you online making an appointment.

KENYA. Oh my goodness, first of all Victor, our Lifestyle & Travel Director, doesn’t even know that I absolutely adore The Lion King and that his dream come true trip to Kenya gave in to not only his own childhood dreams—But, visiting Africa has always been my dream as well. While I have traveled to Africa, it was for business; unfortunately I didn’t have the opportunity to spend a couple of days on safari nor to travel around the continent. Perhaps one day I will just put a map of Africa on the wall and pick a destination … But for now, I will enjoy the vivid and colorful words that Victor shared. I hope you spend a few moments on the Philanthropy article - we are highlighting several couples who have placed emphasis on giving as a cornerstone to their marriage. Too often when we begin thinking about the wedding, we don't always think about how we will navigate other outside events as a couple. These families found their rhythm together in helping others. We all have come from around the world to present this issue and it is wonderful. I hope you enjoy it as much as we do and don’t forget to tell your friends!

Much Peace, Infinite Love & Immeasurable Blessings,

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It' s all about THE SPARKLES We met the Head Designer for De Beers and spent some by Myrdith Leon-McCormack time with her latest DIAMOND collection. boutique in New York City. Besides the impeccable customer service and great conversation with their experts, we were mesmerized by the work of art, craftsmanship of each piece of “ice.” Brilliant.

Hollie Bonneville Barden De Beers Jewellery, the leader in Diamonds, continues its legacy on being innovative by making Hollie Bonneville Barden their head jewelry designer. We were immediately excited when we saw the beautiful new designs during our visit at the De Beers Jewellery 5th Avenue

So we made it our point to seek out who were the designers behind such beautiful things that drive its owners mad with joy when received. We were in awe when we found out that one of the brilliant minds behind the brand was this young beauty, Hollie Bonneville Barden. How can a 28-year-old honors graduate of London’s prestigious Central Saint Martins hold such a high level position at such a tender age? Simple: Hard work. It all started

with a submission of her illustrations of her book. And she worked her way up to the top four years later to becoming head designer. Bravo! Enchanted Lotus Single

We were impressed Motif Ring to learn that she was commissioned by De Beers Jewellery to create a oneoff ink illustration for their jewelry book published by Assouline for the brand. Pretty fabulous and something worth writing home about—I know my parents would be pretty Full Cushion Cut Eternity Band excited and proud at such an achievement. So gentlemen you may want to take a trip to De Beers Diamond Boutique and see what piece of brilliance you can bedazzle your beloved.

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FINANCE DONATING Did you donate money or volunteer your time to a cause last year? Why? Let’s be honest. Many of us gave probably because someone asked us for the donation. This is not to say that we didn’t believe in the causes we supported or that we aren’t sincerely generous in our giving. However, it is most likely that many of us do not pre-plan our philanthropy. When we plan our contributions we experience more significance in our giving, ensuring that we contribute to the changes we’d like to see in the world, while helping us reach personal goals. Below are a few tips to help you plan. 1. Make sure you’re financially stable before giving money. You should have no high interest debt, a 6-month emergency fund, and a retirement fund to which you’re contributing at least as much as your employers will match (or, if self-employed, 10% of earnings). If your financial foundation is not strong, you can volunteer your time now and donate money when you’re financially stable. 2. Connect your philanthropy to your life and career goals. For example, if you wanted to change fields such as from marketing to accounting, you could gain relevant experience by donating accounting services to a nonprofit. If an incurable disease runs in your family, give money to support research for a cure.

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DONATING 3. Schedule your time wisely. Be mindful of your busy periods. Avoid volunteering a few days before big tests or work assignments. If you take on a longterm volunteer project like being a child’s mentor, have a contingency plan. Plan for substitute dates or for someone else to volunteer in your absence. Be flexible, but reliable.

4. Set and adhere to a budget for your giving. How much money and/or time can you afford to give? Set a goal and stick to it (for example, $500 and 40 hours per year). Remember to include any time or money you give to support your loved ones’ and or coworkers’ causes (e.g., charity runs, Girl Scout cookies, “loans”).

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Diony Cespedes is the founder of Sole Strivers Financial Fitness, a wealth-building consultancy that helps clients manage their time and money to reach life goals. Last year Sole Strivers clients achieved net worth increases ranging from $5,000 to $160,000, reduced debt an average of 35% and reached life goals like changing careers and making time for loved ones and hobbies. If you have questions about creating or adhering to your philanthropy plan, email me at diony@solestrivers.com or tweet @ solestrivers.

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his issue may be dedicated to the groom, but there are two of our favorite men who are literally turning heads—female heads that is. The Hair Guru to the proverbial who's who in Hollywood, Ted Gibson and his right-hand man Jason Backe. Ted Gibson has made news in more ways than one in the beauty industry. He has touched the heads of A-Listers such as Lupita Nyong'o, Debra Messing, Angelina Jolie, Anne Hathaway, and Perfect Pitch 2 star Elizabeth Banks and her sexy sleek ponytail for the Met Gala 2015. This genius rocks the locks with superstar colorist Jason Backe, whose passion for color is beyond obvious. Don't take my word for it, just look at the perfectly colored locks on his celebrity clientele, which includes Renée Zellweger, Anne Hathaway and Christina Ricci. Jason’s great hair artistry and creativity began when he worked with L'Oreal and Redken during the red carpet days. I often wondered where did Ted get his inspiration, so we took a few of his precious moments and walked away with the inside scoop!

#LEGEND

TED Gibson

BEAUTY HAIR Full Name – Ted Gibson Occupation – Celebrity Hairstylist & Salon Owner What inspired you to get into the industry of Hair? Truthfully, I had a hairdresser friend back in Austin, Texas who had a great apartment, drove a beautiful car and had a lot of money. He inspired me to pursue this career. I didn’t know then how obsessed I would become with hair and the hair industry.

#INSPIRATIONAL What does hair mean to you?

My mantras are #BeautyIsIndividual and #HairChangesEverything. I’ve built my business around them. I’ve been able to touch so many people through hair. That means everything to me. What tips can you offer women on choosing her hairstyle and overall look for one of the most important days of her life? The neckline of your dress should determine the look of your hair. You may appear too bare if you sport an up-do with a strapless dress. On the other hand, wearing your hair down could overwhelm you. Whatever you choose, make sure that your hair complements the most important aspect of the whole entire wedding – your dress! How does our bride care for her hair leading up to her big day? Make sure to give yourself a good deep conditioning treatment a week before your big day to ensure that your hair is at its healthiest. What is the most important product that a bride can shop for to maintain the brilliance of your work? Hairspray, hairspray, HAIRSPRAY! The right hairspray will be key to maintaining your look for the biggest day or night of your life. How often should a client see you? I like for my Gibson girls to come back and see me every six weeks. Give us some do's and don'ts before your wedding day. -DO have a hair trial! What you envision in your head may not be the same as your end result. You should always test out a few hairstyles that you like with your stylist before committing to your final look. -DO bring pictures of the hairstyles you like to your stylist. This will allow him or her to have a visual of exactly what you want. -DO take pictures of the hairstyle from every angle during the trial. This way you can see exactly what it will look like in your wedding photos! -DO color you hair six months before your wedding date if you’re doing something different with your hair color, so that if you don’t get it right the first time you have some wiggle room. -DON’T assume that your regular stylist will be right for your wedding. Wedding hairstyles are quite different from your everyday blowout or haircut, so you may need to find someone who is more skilled in this kind of styling.

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So there you have it ladies, if you act like a star and you will get treated like one.

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ace BEAUTY ACCESSORIES

TRAVEL ACCESSORIES

FUTURE of the

by Victor Amos

The future has arrived! Advances in technology and sustainable materials are making it easier (and more affordable) than ever to bring technology into your beauty routine. There has been a surge in innovative products that will make your skincare and makeup applications easier, faster, and more portable. Ergonomic, cruelty-free, futuristic products are taking over, and we’ve found the products at the forefront of this movement.

Color Me Automatic Foundation Applicator The Color Me Automatic Foundation Applicator was created by 25-year beauty veteran Eric Jimenez as a solution for women that wanted an airbrush quality makeup application at home. The Color Me is a light-weight device that taps a sponge at a rate of 15,000 pulses per minute, replicating gentle finger tapping on the skin. This method evenly and flawlessly blends your foundation into your skin, leaving behind a smooth, airbrushed finish. Color Me can also apply loose or pressed powders, so setting your makeup is just as easy. You just swap the foundation sponge for the powder sponge that is included, and follow the same technique. The device truly lives up to its claims. You really couldn’t get a better finish, unless Eric was there applying your foundation himself.

Mai Couture Makeup Papiers

How many times have you put your favorite blush or bronzer in your purse for touch-ups, only to discover it crumbled like a stale cookie at the bottom of your handbag? Tragic, I know. Mai Couture is here to end that once and for all. In a bold move, they have found a way to ditch both cosmetic packaging AND tools! Mai Couture Papiers allow you to carry foundation, blush, bronzer, and highlighter all in the form of paper! The series of makeup-pigmented papers allow you to simply remove a sheet from the package, rub to apply, then toss the sheet into the trash. No tools to clean and no mess to clean up!

Foreo Luna for Men $199.00 USD www.Foreo.com

Men are not being left behind in the beauty arms race! Foreo has stepped up to the plate, offering a skincare device that does not require brush-head replacements, frequent charges, or special cleaning. The dual-textured, waterproof device is the perfect preshave tool for men, helping to cleanse and soften the skin for a closer shave. The device speeds ahead of its competitors by utilizing an ultra-hygenic silicone brush, which never needs replacing, and T-Sonic™ technology which removes 99.5% of dirt by vibrating at a rate of up to 8,000 pulsations per minute. This is the perfect shower companion for every man who cares about his face.

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by Victor Amos

Weather delays. Missed connections. Crying babies. There exists a laundry list of obstacles that can get in the way of us enjoying air travel, but one of the most inconvenient and infuriating mishaps of travel is lost luggage. In 2014, airlines lost an average of 3.62 bags per 1,000 U.S. passengers. While airlines are usually able to reunite travelers with their baggage within 24 hours, occasionally some bags never make it home. What happens to all of those terminally lost luggage, you ask? They are shipped to a massive warehouse in Alabama called the Unclaimed Baggage Center, where lost items are sorted and sold to the public for next to nothing. So, how can you avoid the possibility of your valuables ending up on the auction block? I have found some unique services and devices that will help you keep tabs on your bags.

TIPS

$54.00 USD www.ColorMeBeauty.com

$13.00 - $30.00 USD www.MaiCouture.com

NO LUGGAGE LEFT BEHIND

Artis Makeup Brushes $32.00 - $72.00 USD www.ArtisBrush.com If Apple were to come out with a cosmetics line, this is what the brushes would look like. These beautiful pieces of art look like props from The Jetsons. Artis’ mirror-plated makeup brushes are the next wave in beauty tools. By combining advances in design, material, and technique, Artis created a beautiful brush that is cruelty-free and ergonomic. Their design packs in 3-10 times more individual fibers than the average makeup brush. In lieu of animal hair, the brush is made up of a synthetic material called CosmeFibre®. The uniform structure of the CosmeFibre® fibers are engineered to taper to a microscopic tip, helping to ensure smooth application. This is absolutely the softest line of crueltyfree brushes I’ve ever used—and the most beautiful too.

Don’t pack valuables like jewelry and electronics in checked baggage. Put them in your carry-on for safekeeping. Put a business card and/ or a second luggage tag inside of your checked luggage. This will help in the event your external luggage tag falls off.

Trakdot

Trakdot uses GSM cellular networks to send you real-time location information. You turn the device on and insert it into your luggage before check-in. The device detects the acceleration of the aircraft during takeoff and puts itself into “flight mode.” When the device detects deceleration, indicative of having landed, it awakens from the flight mode and uses local cellular networks to notify you of your bag’s location, via text and/or email. www.Trakdot.com Device: $69.98 Fees: First year free, then $19.99/yr.

LugLoc

LugLoc operates by connecting to GSM cellular networks to notify you of your bag’s location. Unlike Trakdot, LugLoc does not charge an annual fee. Instead, you pay per usage, by purchasing Traces. LugLoc allows you to track your bags using their Apple or Android app. www.LugLoc.com Device: $69.99 Fees: Between $1.00 and $2.99 per Trace

Take a cellphone picture of the outside and inside of your luggage. If you have to file a claim, it will be easier to give a description. Check to see if your credit cards offer insurance for lost or delayed baggage. Be sure to read the qualification rules. Most require that you pay for your ticket using the card, in order to qualify for protection.

Okoban

HomingPIN

Remove old checkedbaggage tags. Even though tags have bar codes, a lot of sorting is still done visually and manually, which makes occasional errors inevitable.

Okoban is a free global service that enables finders to return lost items to their owners. To participate, you buy and register Okoban-branded tags and baggage from third party vendors. If your items are ever lost, the finder logs on to Okoban.com and enters your unique owner identification. Okoban will then notify you via email with the finder’s location and recovery instructions. This system has been adopted in more than 2,200 airports worldwide, more than 400 airlines as well as hundreds of “frequent finder” locations in hotels, train stations, car rental locations, and other spots of frequent travelers. www.Okoban.com Tags: Price varies per vendor Fees: Free

HomingPIN loops can be attached to luggage or keys, and labels can be used on any valuables––from phones, tablets, cameras, credit cards, passports, etc. All have a specific code that is unique to each customer. If a lost item is recovered by an airline, they will enter the code into the WorldTracer system and the passenger is notified within seconds that their property has been found. If an item is found outside the airline industry then the finder simply goes to www.homingpin.com and reports the item found. The owner’s identity is kept secure! The free APP allows passengers to scan their boarding cards and baggage tags, storing even more useful information for the airline. www.HomingPIN.com Tags: $5.00 - $20.00 USD

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Oribe Côte d’Azur Perfume SCENT PROFILE: Bergamot, Jasmine, Sandalwood $85.00 USD www.Oribe.com

BEAUTY PERFUME

Commodity Goods Mimosa Perfume SCENT PROFILE: Grapefruit, Jasmine, Geranium, Ylang Ylang Flo+Theo Vegan Orange Harvest Soap & Body Butter SCENT PROFILE: Crisp Orange $9.00 - $28.00 USD www.FloAndTheo.com

Carol’s Daughter Black Vanilla Hair Smoothie SCENT PROFILE: Dark Vanilla

$99.00 USD www.FloAndTheo.com

Balenciaga Florabotanica Perfume SCENT PROFILE: Carnation, Wild Mint, Turkish Rose, White Amber $70.00 USD www.Balenciaga. com

$14.00 USD www.CarolsDaughter.com

Season

SCENT PROFILE: Blood Orange, Pomegranate, Nectarine, Champagne $29.00 USD www.Voluspa.com

NEST Fragrances Grapefruit Reed Diffuser SCENT PROFILE: Bright and Crisp Grapefruit $42.00 USD www.NestFragrances.com

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by Myrdith Leon-McCormack Ruben Luna is the Senior Vice President of Merchandising of Frederick Goldman Inc., a family owned business which was founded in 1948 specializing in wedding bands. This legendary company prides itself on being innovative, with a history of using precious and contemporary metals, precious stones, unique finishes and manufacturing techniques which has made Frederick Goldman Inc. masters in the art of jewelry making. With four leading brands under the name we wanted to focus on the men for this issue. We wanted to explore the beautifully crafted piece of art that Triton was able to create for the simple man all the way to the metrosexual icon. So as we caught up with Mr. Luna we wanted all the scoop on what a man wants when it comes to his jewelry. Ruben Luna has been contributing his invaluable advice on trends and products to the industry for more than a decade. Luna's extensive resume speaks volumes, from fashion, accessories, designer jewelry and watches – working with licensed, designers of private brands in various retail channels, it is no wonder he is one of the industries sought after artists.

WHAT INSPIRES A PIECE OF JEWELRY?

by Victor Amos

Spring cleaning isn’t just for throwing out old mail and scrubbing baseboards that haven’t gotten your attention since the day you installed them. Spring is also the perfect time to switch-up the smells that surround your body and home. You can get inspired by many things: fresh fruit at the market, your favorite dessert, or even a recent travel destination. There really is no limit to where you can pull from. Here are some of my top picks!

Bands

THE MAN BEHIND THE BAND OF TRITON

Personally he had me when I found out that he was a part of the merchandising group of Movado Group.

SCENTS OF THE

Voluspa Pomegranate Blood Orange Maison Candle

WEDDING

Voluspa Macaron Aqua De Senteur SCENT PROFILE: Gourmand, Macaron, Sweet $20.00 USD www.Voluspa.com

WHO IS THE KIND OF MAN/WOMAN THAT WOULD BUY, FALL IN LOVE WITH YOUR JEWELRY (DESCRIBE THAT PERSON), WHAT ARE THEY LOOKING FOR IN A PIECE OF JEWELRY?

When creating jewelry, I seek inspiration from a variety of sources. Everything from the current industry and fashion trends, to tastes and preferences of our consumers, to unique and edgy designs that may have nothing to do with jewelry. These all help to fuel my design ideas. Specifically for the new Spring 2015 TRITON Tungsten Carbide TC.850 COLLECTION, the yellow and rose bands were inspired by the current fine jewelry trend of warm tones in both metal & stones, as well as an important two-tone & black trend. I also wanted to create bands with a precious metal look at the price point of contemporary metals – affordable, but extremely durable. Another source of inspiration came from the link edge designs on mens fine timepieces. This collection, Series 5252, is available in a range of colors, with & without black diamonds, in single and two-tone designs.

TRITON rings aren’t your typical “grandfather's wedding band”. Some of our rings are inspired by bold design, and a contemporary and modern edge. However, we also offer a collection of classic styles for a man with more of an updated traditional taste. Overall, TRITON is great for any man that loves quality product, with fantastic style at an affordable price range.

HOW IMPORTANT IS JEWELRY TO YOU AND THE PEOPLE PURCHASING YOUR PIECES?

Jewelry is very important to me, I think it’s such a wonderful expression of your personality and style. You can really mix and match a variety of materials, colors and stones to your liking. Our wide product range in a variety of colors, styles and designs is something that’s really appealing to our consumers. They can truly find a product that meets their tastes and lifestyles.

WHEN SELECTING THE METALS, STONES FOR A PIECE OF JEWELRY WHAT ARE THE KEY ELEMENTS FOR YOU?

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR KEY STATEMENT PIECES

When selecting metals and stones for jewelry, I always keep in mind the needs of today’s contemporary and active man, so we select materials to fit that specific lifestyle. TRITON Tungsten Carbide rings are made of the patented TC.850 formula – creating a scratch resistant piece with strength and style. This specially engineered, exclusively patented metal formulation is a unique blend that's one of the hardest used in jewelry. It’s perfect for a man who is looking for a ring with a great feel, but still wants something fashionforward and stylish.

Some of my key statement pieces from the Spring TRITON TC.850 COLLECTION include: • Yellow and Rose rings – they’re great for when you want more of a simple & refined, classic look • Link Edge Design – I really enjoy the two-tone rose, white, yellow and black colors using the watch-inspired edge treatments. • Black Sapphire Rings – this is my absolute favorite! I love the tonal look of the black TC.850 tungsten carbide against the black sapphires that encircle the entire ring – It’s a the perfect mix of edge and luxury.

http://www.tritonjewelry.com

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DESIGNERS SPOTLIGHT

HAIL TO THE “QUEEN OF BRIDAL” by Paulette Cleghorn

Yumi Katsura, Japan’s and one of the world's most prominent bridal designers and the key founder of Japan’s modern bridal industry, is celebrating the 50th anniversary of her very first runway show in Japan in 1965. She opened her bridal salon in 1964, initiated the establishment of the All Japan Bridal Association, and has worked tirelessly to make western-style white wedding dresses accessible to Japanese women. Up until then, most women dressed in heavy traditional kimono to get married. In addition she

set to show the world how Japanese aesthetic could be woven into traditional western wear. Altogether she has showcased over 500 collections in Japan and around the world. “A gift of words showed me my life’s calling,” says Katsura. Words that still echo in Yumi Katsura’s ears. “ The most beautiful thing in the world is the bride.” So said the late Pierre Balmain when he visited her bridal house in Nogizaka, Tokyo. And he went on, “I do haute couture in Paris, but I only have a few chances every year to work with wedding dresses. I envy you for being surrounded with wedding dresses every single day.” The experience of realizing every day that she was engaged in work that was envied by the most respected person in haute couture renewed and still ignites Yumi Katsura’s enthusiasm and passion and moved her to embrace her calling to work with bridal fashion to this day.

The 50th Anniversary Celebration in Japan at The Prince Park Tower Tokyo, Ballroom Japan. February 25, 2015

Her credentials are unparalleled, well-known as the “Queen of Wedding Gowns” in Japan, with her exquisite array of gowns, kimonos and statement dresses that fused traditional Japanese aesthetic with modern elegance; she is the first Asian member of the Haute Couture of Camera Nazionale Della Moda Italiana, and has presented her works at various exclusive and prestigious shows in the world, such as Donna Sotto le Stelle, one of the most coveted shows in Italy, held at the Spanish Plaza, together with key designers including Chanel, Armani, Missoni and Etro. She has designed for a host of celebrities and in 1993 she even designed a vestment for Pope John Paul II which he wore as he presided over mass on Easter Sunday. Fifty years ago and very soon after she started in the wedding business, Yumi Katsura decided to find out what wedding dresses were like all over the world and decided that she simply had to travel the world. To obtain visas, she became a special correspondent for a women’s magazine. Her interviews were with top international stars. It was very intimidating to cover luminaries such as Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly, but she says those were the interviews that she got the most from. “When I met Grace Kelly, I understood the real meaning of “elegant” as a verb. The elegance that she exuded in the way she spoke, the way she moved and the overall way she carried herself provided me with a fresh awareness of the elements that are most necessary when creating a wedding dress,” says Katsura. “Audrey Hepburn’s was a different kind of elegance, it was a sweetness, a loveliness and an air of sophistication that was so approachable and appealing to women from every walk of life, she was the kind of beauty that women loved, that really impressed me,” adds Katsura. Those lessons have never been lost.

Yumi and Pope John Paul II

Yumi designed a lightweight vestment in the traditional Japanese Hakata-ori, which is known for it's thin, lightweight splendor. She designed a special material of pure gold leaf with a wave of pansies - the national flower of Poland.

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Shortly after opening her bridal house, her talent was recognized worldwide based on creations like the famous “Yumi Line” now called a “fit and flare” inspired by the elegant kimono flare. In America her dresses have been sold at the most exclusive stores, such as Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman, Henri Bendel, Kleinfeld and Neiman Marcus. In 1988, the Yumi Katsura Bridal Museum was established in Kobe, Japan – dedicated to the exhibition of authentic traditional bridal gowns from all over the world. Today she operates in several retail outlets around the world and has flagship stores in Tokyo’s Minato-Ku district and in Paris on the fashionable Rue Cambon.

Yumi working on gown in Tokyo Atelier

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DESIGNERS SPOTLIGHT Cont. P39 Yumi Katsura

A most befitting ending to this inspirational story are in the words of Ms. Katsura herself. “I want to give women getting married the most gorgeous and graceful appearance in the world. I want to make her wedding day the most moving and impressive moment of her life. Through the sublime act of the wedding, I want to provide a delightful and rich experience for family and friends, and ultimately for the world. This is the aspiration I have carried on my path these 50 years. And I’ve only come halfway. I will continue doing everything that I can in hope that by taking this path, I can be of some slight service to my beloved Japan and to the rest of the world. My heartfelt thanks for your continuing support.” Kudos Ms. Katsura we look forward to the next 50 years!

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DESIGNER TAKEOVER

SEV MOD by Susan Dilworth

Sev Mod designer Kia Kryeziu was born in the heart of Kosovo and raised in Croatia. As refugees, she and her family migrated to Germany, fleeing the war-ridden region–formerly known as Yugoslavia–that threatened the safety of the family. Now settled in the German fashion metropolis Düsseldorf Kia’s label, Sev Mod, has become known for its haute couture fusion of haptic, sensuality and

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art. The Sev Mod collection is a cheerful combination of immaculately tailored constructions and the artistic experiment of fabrics, shapes and colors.

fashion-forward gracious appearance. With creativity, flair and sensitivity, she manages to emphasize the personality of every woman who wears her collection.

Her gowns maintain an avant-garde look, crowned with her comfortable yet fashionable signature esthetic that she is known for. Her desire: to create wearable seductive art for the confident woman of today. Kia's inspiration lies in the essences of a

Each gown is made with apparent artistic creativity and individuality. Her undeniably recognizable fashion statements have been viewed on runways all over Germany. In 2014, her collection was featured in Vogue Italia and now she styles lavish wedding parties for the rich and famous. The up and coming label Sev Mod has become a hush-hush buzzword among the European glitterati. Through Kia’s design of oversized collars, picturesque mix of shells, feathers, lace and satin, and her meticulous sleeves and contour- fitted dresses, this Balkan beauty transforms female silhouettes by meshing a woman’s curves with her personality.

Kia not only adorns a woman’s body with beautiful gowns, her label also creates head to toe fashion statements that include cocktails hats, clutches, evening purses and jewelry designed to deliver a cohesive yet unique fashion experience. Her passion and inspiration flows from her family–especially her daughter who, full of curiosity and enthusiasm, looks up to her mother. Kia is building her fashion empire stitch by stitch. She is not only progressing toward owning her first flagship store, but is also presenting her collection on the runways in New York and Paris, and is often called the dernier cri in the fashion world. We are delighted to have found this gem of a designer and are excited to see more of her amazing work.

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Naturally

BEAUTIFUL Photography by Donn Thompson Produced by Lisa Banks @ MLM Represents Contributing Beauty Editor- Brandalyn Fulton Models Kimberly, Louisa and Anastasiia @ AIM Model Management

Get the look

Lancome La Base Pro Lancome Le Corrector Palette Kit Lancome Star Bronzer Lancome Baume in Love - Electric Coral Lancome Juicy Tubes - Gloss in Love Dior Baby Blue Creme Nails

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Neck piece by Original African Piece from Tafari Tribe Outpost (www.tafaritribeshop.com)

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Lancome La Base Pro Lancome Le Corrector Palette Kit Lancome Star Bronzer Lancome Baume in Love - Electric Coral Lancome Juicy Tubes - Gloss in Love DIOR Nails

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Marc Jacobs Beauty Genius Gel Supercharged Oil Free Foundation Marc Jacobs Beauty Perfection Powder Featherweight Finish Marc Jacobs Beauty Style Eye Con No. 7 Marc Jacobs Beauty Enamored Hi Shine Lip Lacquer Moonglow DIOR Nails

Bracelet by INA Necklace by Chloe

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Get the look

Lancome La Base Pro Lancome Le Corrector Palette Kit Lancome Star Bronzer Lancome Baume in Love - Electric Coral Lancome Juicy Tubes - Gloss in Love

Get the look

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Marc Jacobs Beauty Genius Gel Supercharged Oil Free Foundation Marc Jacobs Beauty Perfection Powder Featherweight Finish Marc Jacobs Beauty Style Eye Con No. 7 Marc Jacobs Beauty Enamored Hi Shine Lip Lacquer Moonglow

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Get the look

Tom Ford Traceless Foundation Stick Tom Ford Illuminating Highlight Pen Tom Ford Vanilla Suede Lipstick Tom Ford Ultra Shine Lip Gloss Naked Pink lip.... Ultra Shine Lip Gloss Sugar Pink

Get the look

Vera Moore Creme Foundation Vera Moore Liquid Concealer Vera Moore Signature Red Lipstick Necklace by Ann Taylor Earrings by Zales

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Earrings by Zales

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AROUND THE WORLD BEAUTY

BEAUTY AROUND THE WORLD

Pre-Wedding Rituals by Stephanie Flor

Weddings have been a sacred celebration in civilizations and cultures across the globe. Today you might get a glimpse of extravagant ceremonies along tropical beaches, and metropolitan cities but there’s another important part that most people don’t get to witness. It’s the preparation of the bride-to-be, the change of hands, and the passage to becoming a married woman. In countries like the Philippines, Tanzania, India, Thailand, and Peru their pre-wedding rituals are even more important to establish prosperity, joy, and love to a marriage.

KERALA, INDIA Mehndi (or Henna) is used pre-wedding to tell a story of the bride-to-be. It can take up to 48 hours, but it’s an extension of a woman's allure. Some interesting facts I've learned from Indian brides are that the darker the color the longer the marriage will last. You will see women using lemon after an application to darken it and make it last longer. Henna is said to heighten the senses and bring luck to a marriage. It’s applied to the bride's hand and feet.

In a fast-paced world many of these ancient beauty customs are dying out. But when it comes to nourishing your spirit these beauty traditions are the secret to radiating your inner glow. From kumkuma (Kumkuma is most often applied by Indians to the forehead, with the ancient Indian belief that "the human body is divided into seven vortices of energy, called chakras, beginning at the base of the spine and ending at the top of the head.) down the hair part to singo—a seven day scrub in Zanzibar—there’s a distinct beauty in honoring rituals that have been practiced for centuries and to being the vehicle that keeps those traditions alive. On my travels I’ve been fortunate enough to take part as a special guest to these celebrations where women have shared with me their beauty traditions that are still practiced in modern times.

THAILAND So, whether you are true to tradition or having fun creating new ones, it is important that you begin your wedding day: Relaxed, Peaceful and filled with

BORACAY, PHILIPPINES Coconut oil is the Philippines #1 beauty ingredient. Knowing how to make it means you're ready for marriage. It’s a tradition that many women in the countryside still hold true till this day. For many generations Filipinas have used coconuts for their skin, hair, body, and just about everything for beauty. Hence, as part of maintaining her own beauty regimen over the years, a wife is expected to learn how to make the oil straight from a coconut. The tradition is passed down from grandmothers and girls are expected to learn at a young age.

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ZANZIBAR, TANZANIA MAASAI TRIBE, TANZANIA A wedding in the Maasai culture is considered a new beginning. Women will cut their hair as a symbol of their love and as a rite of a passage to a new chapter as a wife. Once a Maasai boy is circumcised he is ready to marry his first wife and will be painted in red paint.

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Located on an island off Africa with a mixture of Arabic and African influence this Stone City is home to many Swahili beauty treatments. I visited Mrembo Spa, meaning beautiful woman, which openly shared with me their long tradition of Singo while listening to tarab music and enjoying their signature lemongrass tea. A week before a Zanzibar girl marries she will undergo a daily “Singo” of the skin. An organic scrub made of fresh Jasmin flowers, Ylang Ylang, rose petals, and sandalwood, mixed with rose water: The bride-to-be will be repeatedly scrubbed and massaged for several days—sometimes up until two weeks—or at least until her skin is soft as silk. She will also be kept indoors to be revealed on her wedding day, believed to be lighter skinned and rejuvenated.

For centuries, bundles have been made with a blend of 16-20 traditional Thai ingredients. These ingredients include citronella, lemongrass, turmeric oil, and other relaxing herbs that relieve stiff muscles, and joints. It eases chronic pain and stimulates the senses to remove stress, and fatigue. It is popular to receive a bundle massage before a wedding day. Traditional Thai weddings will vary from region to region. Buddhism is an integral part of the Thai wedding, which includes the use of garlands and a white forehead marking to bring together the spiritual unity of the couple. The white marking is made of a paste that is blessed throughout the ceremony.

INDIA (NORTH) In the northern part of India, in the haldi ceremony turmeric is applied to the bride’s face and body. The turmeric is associated with fertility and prosperity. It signifies a ritual purification and is meant to relax the bride and groom. This ritual is done the day before the wedding as part of the pre-wedding celebrations for a bride.

PERU, SOUTH AMERICA Bathing was a sacred ritual for women of Central and South America. Many women still bathe in rock baths filled with offerings to Pachamama the goddess of wind, and to mother earth representing love, beauty, and health. These baths were used as a rite of passage for young women before entering marriage and motherhood. Today you can find local spas like the Inca Spa that will re-create this beauty tradition with a massage and a very authentic experience. The aim is to purify the women and prepare them for their new beginning.

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SLEEPING BEAUTY Words by Myrdith Leon-McCormack . Photography by Donn Thompson

There is an old saying, “there isn't enough time in a day to get everything you want done or everything you need completed,” author unknown. I wish they had added planning a major life changing event—like your wedding—to the equation which can sometimes lead to physical disaster.

medical expert for WNCN in Raleigh, NC. He has frequently appeared on national television segments such as Fox Business Network, HLN, and others. He is also a publisher of Women and Cardiovascular Disease. As you will read below, we hit the jackpot on sleep tips.

I know you are probably looking at this and wondering what the heck do I mean by that? Well, in a normal situation—when you have a lot to do in a day—you make your list and run the errands, just trying to do everything yourself. But we won’t take the time to take care of ourselves by finding the time to eat and get a good night’s sleep.

How much sleep does the average person need?

When we are under pressure to complete something, we will do an all-nighter to get the job done. When we are stressed our sleep pattern becomes irregular and we face hours of sleepless nights. And if we are lucky and we do shut our eyes, it’s restless sleep. Many of us do not realize the damage we are doing to our physical body, and please do not forget our moods.

How does lack of sleep affect the human body? Women?

Since I am not a physician, I wanted to get an expert opinion to share with our brides and grooms who may be dealing with some of these concerns. We were fortunate enough to catch up with Dr. Kevin Campbell. Dr. Campbell is the official on-air

Most experts agree that adults need 7.5 hours of sleep a night in order to promote good health. Younger children and teens need quite a bit more (almost 12 hours) and seniors need less sleep.

Lack of sleep can have numerous negative effects on the body including increased blood pressure, higher risk for diabetes, and increased risk for heart attack and stroke. In clinical studies, women who are sleep deprived report decreased libido and lower sex drive in general. This may be due to increased sleepiness, decreased energy and increased stress. Sleep deprivation also can result in increased work place accidents and may diminish our ability to focus and concentrate at work. How does stress impact the way we sleep? Stress—either physical or emotional—can increase levels of stress hormones in the body including adrenaline and cortisol. These higher levels of stress hormones can impair our ability to fall asleep and may also prevent us from reaching the deeper levels of the sleep cycle How does lack of sleep affect our attitude? Mood? Body? Skin? Lack of sleep can actually affect mood in a negative way. In many clinical studies, sleep deprivation has been associated with depression. In addition, lack of sleep may impair our ability to tolerate the ups and downs of daily life and may result in flashes of anger and frustration. In many cases, a negative cycle may result—sleep deprivation promotes depression and depression may result in more difficulty with falling asleep. Sleep deprivation can also affect our skin—lack of sleep can result in fine lines, puffy eyes and dark circles. The higher levels of cortisol associated with sleep deprivation can also promote the breakdown of collagen—an important component of healthy skin. So ladies and gentlemen, before you lose sleep think about how it will affect not only your body, but also your mood and ultimately your special day.

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The Bride in

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by Morena Russo

In traditional Sicilian weddings, to help a young girl dress for her big day was one of the biggest traditions around the nuptial itself. And the wedding gown was a very important aspect of the occasion. In various cultures, white had not always been the popular option for a wedding dress. For instance, the color of the wedding attire of Roman brides was orange or yellow. The Chinese brides wore red, as did the Byzantines who added precious appliquè in gold and stones. The Indian brides also favored a red dress, and they still follow this tradition today. In the Middle Ages and the Renaissance period, not only was the gown very colorful and customary for a wedding, but it could also be worn again at other special events. In England, Queen Victoria was the first woman to wear a white wedding dress. Before that time the color of choice had been blue. A blue wedding dress was also a common color choice in parts of Sicily. This color not only signified purity it also symbolized good luck, and the blue aquamarine stone was often used as a good luck charm. On the morning of the wedding, it was common for the mother, sister(s), the future mother-in-law, and virgin women to help the bride to get ready for her big day. During the preparation, they would sing an ancient song for the bride. It was forbidden for the bride to show the wedding dress to the groom or to even look at herself in the mirror. If the bride wanted to look in the mirror, she would have to remove a shoe, a glove or an earring. Other wedding traditions that were practiced include the bride-to-be receiving a veil from a happily married woman to symbolize passing her luck and happiness on to the new bride. Also, the groom would meet the bride halfway down the aisle, lift her veil and receive her from her father, who had accompanied her up to that point. To symbolize the last gift given

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Classic Kubus 4 candleholder from By Lassen, and grey striped Omaggio vases by classic ceramics firm Kähler. The Kubus 4 candleholder aretails for $155 in black or white [and in a nickel finish, $225]. The Omaggio vases come in two sizes: 12” H, $80 or 14.7” H, $115. Also come in colors black or rose.

as a groom to his bride, the groom customarily gave the bride a small bouquet of orange blossom flowers that was tied with a white ribbon. The orange blossom symbolized purity and chastity. In modern times, some brides choose to continue certain wedding dress traditions, but only as far as color goes–white is still highly preferred. However, the length of the gown is very modern. In 1969, Yoko Ono wore a white dress for her wedding to John Lennon, but it was a mini dress and she accessorized it with white knee-highs. In 1971, Bianca married Mick Jagger in a low-cut white pantsuit, with nothing underneath. In 2002, rock star Gwen Stefani was married in a half-traditional silk wedding gown: white on top, with a fuchsia-dipped skirt. And in Sicily, some brides accessorize their gown with coral stone instead of aquamarine stone. Let’s not forget about our handsome groom, the man of our life. From a Sicilian designer, a beautiful loafer is worn, showing a connection to the past, and represented by typical Sicilian puppets and saints. And to connect it to the present, a very modern shape would be incorporated. And what about a personal touch? The initials of the groom and bride are engraved to symbolize the path of the new life they’ll walk together. Embracing both traditional and modern wedding customs, Sicily is the ideal destination to celebrate your nuptials.

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Danish design is known around the world for its simplicity, style and function. These products from Kontrast are ideal as wedding presents, housewarming and hostess gifts, as well as special birthday and anniversary gifts.

Willy Large Vase in Smoke [$ 120] and the Citi Light tea light holder [two sizes, $ 55 and $ 65]. The vase and tea light holders also come in Clear.

For more information on Sicily and Italy: info@destinyanddestinations.com For more information on the featured items in this article, please contact PR and sales: Morena@madeinsicilyclub.com For commercial and press, contact: info@madeinsicilyclub.com

Silvia Lamp Silvia lamp from Danish firm VITA Lighting. Comes in two sizes : Mini $13.5” W, $ 64.95 and Standard 18” W, $89.95.

Nord Kids Pillows Digital photo prints of adorable creatures [baby penguins, horses, baby ducks, polar bears, a fox, baby owls, even a hedgehog] are printed on cotton canvas and fitted with a hyper allergenic cushion. The 12”x12” retails for $50/each, the 16”x16”, $60 each.

Everything on this page is available from www.shopkontrast.com be sure to check them out for dressing your home with some World Bride Magazine style.

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MACARONS by Victor Amos

MODERN

Vendome Macaron Bar www.VendomeMacaronBar.com Locations: NYC & Brooklyn Vendome excels at creating one-of-a-kind macarons that are sure to make your occasion memorable. From airbrushed initials to gold-dipping, there is no customization they cannot handle. Their clientele includes Katie Couric, YSL, Karl Lagerfeld, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Clinique. Be sure to try the Cherry Blossom Green Macha and the Elderflower Meyer Lemon macaron flavors, which are limited editions for Spring/Summer 2015!

LUXURY

La Maison du Chocolat www.LaMaisonDuChocolat.us Locations: NYC, Paris, Cannes, London, Hong Kong, Dubai, Seoul, Tokyo, Osaka, Kuwait City, and online. La Maison du Chocolat has a diverse and luxurious range of options. La Maison du Chocolat’s macarons are a notch above their competition. By ditching buttercream and fruit fillings, and opting to use their signature ganache instead, they created a decadence that the mouth has not experienced before. You have a crisp cookie outside, and a silky, luscious, dark chocolate center. They offer 12 macaron flavors, 11 of them being fruit-infused ganache.

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There are few fixtures of Western wedding receptions that are more iconic than the wedding cake. You can get by without a live band, and you can skimp on the flowers, but God forbid you don’t have a wedding cake to smash in each other’s face and share with your guests! Today’s modern wedding cake grew out of many traditions and has, at times, not even been a cake. Throughout the course of history, the tradition has evolved from loaves of bread being broken over the bride’s head to bring good fortune, to a pie which light-heartedly decreed that the maiden who found its hidden glass ring would be the next to marry, to the sugar-laden confection we have today.

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LaDurée www.LaDuree.com Locations: Over 30 global cities including NYC, Miami, London, Paris, Dubai, Tokyo, Singapore, Casablanca, and Sydney. No macaron company in the world is more iconic than LaDurée. Since the mid-20th century their little mint-green boxes have been a hallmark of the confectionary world. LaDurée offers a variety of wedding day display options, such as macaron towers, macaron platters, and even gift-wrapped mini macaron boxes for your guests to take home. Be sure to sample their floral macarons, such as rose and lavender, which are big sellers for the Spring and Summer wedding season.

Macarons

While the tradition of having a wedding cake is still prevalent, modern brides are opening themselves up to the idea of other confections taking its place. Whether the reasons are budgetary, dietary constraints, or just aesthetics, the possibilities are now opening to newer and fresher ideas. One confectionary trend I am really loving is the macaron. What is cuter and more convenient than a colorful cookie, filled with sweet buttercream, decadent chocolate, or a layer of flavorful jam? What I like most about the macaron is the ability to have a variety of flavors without inflating costs. Having a multi-layer, multi-flavor fondant wedding cake commissioned can easily cost a couple upwards of $10 per serving. Opting for macarons can allow you to serve a variety of flavors, while minimizing costs and providing you with unlimited decorating possibilities.

FUSION

Macaron Cafe www.MacaronCafe.com

Locations: NYC and online.

Macaron Cafe combines old school charm with new school essence. Macaron Cafe creates the traditional macaron, but with a unique reimagining of flavors. Offering upwards of 50 macaron flavors for couples to choose from, they are able to cater to anyone’s taste. Innovative pairings like Honey Lavender, Lychee Rose, and Cassisviolet are show-stopping flavors that are sure to have your guests raving.

Another reason to opt for macarons on the wedding day is to accommodate dietary restrictions. Not only are macarons naturally gluten-free (they are made from almond meal instead of flour), they can also be vegan. This is great for guests with gastrointestinal sensitivities and/or ethical aversions to animal by-products. In all honesty, there is nothing not to love about macarons. Now, all of those trendy and health-conscious brides can have their vegan, gluten-free macarons and eat them too! LaDurée www.LaDuree.com 61 | WBM


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You’ve bought the rings, sorted the suits, booked the honeymoon, almost written your speech and now it’s time to focus on your final few hours of freedom…

If you are planning on tying the knot in the Big Apple, afford yourself the luxury of having convenient onlocation grooming services from Shortcut.

With all eyes on you and photos that could come back to haunt you forever, why not ensure that you and your groomsmen look your very best!

Shortcut is an on-demand grooming service that will deliver a top NYC barber to your home, office or hotel room. Your premium haircut is just a few taps from a mobile app away! Their experienced barbers will clean up, craft and perfect an expert look that will have your bride oohing and aahing your hairstyle as she saunters up the aisle.

As you'll no doubt be made aware, your bride and her bridesmaids will kick off the big day by gathering at a preparation location, which could possibly be the wedding venue or a hotel. Yes, you heard correctly: In a hotel! Brides are no longer spending hours of time in the hair salons on the morning of their wedding. The salon services are coming to them, and your bride-to-be and her party will indulge in luxury hair and make-up services right on location—and so can you.

www.getshortcut.co

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AMENITIES FLOWERS

By Invitation Only by Saroyah Mevorach

Here are Our top three: 1. Paperless Post, paperlesspost.com

A ROSE BY ANY OTHER NAME After a bride has spent considerable attention on her dress, selected her venue, and carefully crafted a peaceful seating chart, her mind then shifts to the small details that enhance the look and feel of the wedding, particularly her flowers. Whether it’s a decorative centerpiece on tables or handpicked for her bouquet, choosing floral arrangements can be a thorn in the side of any bride, especially if she is taking on the task by herself. “Sometimes, it drives them crazy and they end up in the hospital with a nervous breakdown,” says Ricardo Luna, internationally renowned florist and event planner. With over 25 years in the business, Luna is considered to be a creative visionary whose memorable creations have blossomed onto the stages of the Grammys and Golden Globes; and have even helped root celebrity weddings, such as that of A-list Hollywood star, Matthew McConaughey. If a bride doesn’t want to hire someone like Luna on her special day, he says she’ll definitely need a team to pull off a full floral transformation of a bare venue. “She will need help and she has to delegate,” he warns. The logistics of picking up and unpacking flowers from shipping boxes, along with cleaning and clipping them, as well as creating centerpieces and decorative designs is an arduous task for any one person. “It can be overwhelming,” says Luna, who suggests the bride looks to her bridesmaids and maid of honor for much-needed help. He also suggested that “one person can cut the flowers while another removes leaves,” yet another way of streamlining the process. WBM | 64

by Dontre L. Conerly

If this is the “work” of creating a floral masterpiece, surely picking out the flowers is the easy part. Not so, says Luna! First detail a bride should consider is her budget: imported, exotic, and tropical are flowery adjectives that ensure a heavier price tag. Look for locally-sourced flowers and save yourself the added costs of shipping and handling and labor. You can even create the look of exotic flowers with local substitutions: create the tropical feel of bird of paradise flowers with heliconias (or “parrot flowers”), which are native to the Americas and come in rich vibrant tones of orange, red, yellow, pink, green, or a combination of these. Every guest will see the bride’s personal bouquet of flowers, so it’s important it remains fresh and supple, since you’ll need it for all photos (before and after the wedding) . . . and it becomes a keepsake when thrown. “Remember, the bouquet is out of water all day,” says Luna, “so avoid sensitive flowers that wilt and bruise.” He suggests hardy flowers which withstand heat, such as hydrangeas, lilies, and certain orchids. Whichever flower a bride chooses is a personal choice and one that could sweeten the air of the most decadent affair, so long as it’s not Casa Blanca Lilies which, Luna cautions, has pollen that can stain the bride’s dress.

This site is the pioneer in online invitations. It's perfect for the creative bride who has an idea and needs an easy way to put it into fruition. Offering a number of gorgeous motifs, the site has everything from save the date to bachelorette party and rehearsal dinner invitations, allowing you to match the invitations or pick from a few variant designs. The aesthetics of these invitations are so realistic and beautiful you will feel like you can pick them up off the screen. Perhaps the best thing about Paperless Post, however, is that you can personally create and edit invitations online in a matter of minutes. You can choose from over 50 font types, alter the alignment, sizing and color. If you have some family that require more tangible invites, the site will allow you to create a mixture of online and print cards.

The tech age has certainly changed the bridal industry and the traditions surrounding the big day. A lot of things have been made easier: you can browse for your dress, preview venues, research caterers and wedding planners, even thoroughly vet your bridal party's progress all from the comfort of your sofa. The online marketplace has also opened up some new phenomena that are certainly altering tradition — namely, online invitations. No, I am not talking about those silly JibJabs your uncle or co-worker is obsessed with. As of 2014, there are a number of sites that specialize in wedding e-vites. These are sophisticated, high-class designs to fit any theme and are perfect for international or large weddings, eco-conscious and new-age couples. The sites are virtually stress-free and make it easy to save time for other elements of the wedding, like cake tasting.

3. Celebrations, celebrations.com

2. Evite, postmark.com

Similarly, Evite offers several types of invitations in an array of styles and with equal flexibility. When you select an e-vite, you can choose the color, whether or not you want it to come in an "envelope," choose the liner and stamp, customize the font, wording, and size. What's particularly unique is that you can insert text cards for additional information as well as up to 6 photo cards to include, perfect for the couple who's taken engagement photos and wants to show them off. The site also allows you to easily import your contact list and save drafts -- in case there are too many options to choose from immediately.

Need a bit more direction but want to know you're getting a great design? While there is less editing potential here, Celebrations allows talented artists to post unique invitation designs for a variety of wedding-related events. You can narrow your search by color and style, from "hand drawn" to "textured" or "retro." The site also allows you to choose from one or two image ports as well as offering the ability to send print in addition to digital invites with RSVPs included. With hundreds of options to choose from, you certainly won't feel limited.

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Larry wears Shawl Collar White Tuxedo by Masahiro Soga For Red Carpet In New York, Shirt by Ralph Lauren, Bowtie by DLEAKSLEATHERBOWTIES Nea wears Dress by Mark Zunino for Kleinfeld; Ivory embroidered slik crepe sheath with illusion neckline; Style 104; $8500 www.kleinfeldbridal.com

LARRY HOLMES JR

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NEA McLIN

PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARC BAPTISTE FASHION DIRECTION BY CARLTON ESTILLO JONES WORDS BY MARSHA REEVES-JEWS

I was delighted with this assignment; to conduct a telephone interview with an amazingly gorgeous couple to learn how they met and all the little secrets they were having about one another as they began their journey of love. It literally could have almost been any love story: Woman meets Man; Man falls in love with Woman. This fairytale romance started more than six months ago during a bigtime high roller weekend party during the National Basketball League’s Legends weekend and Black Jack Tour at one of the nation’s largest international casinos. In his new position, Director of Player Development: New Markets, handsome and debonair Larry Holmes, Jr. was in deep concentration as his co-worker was giving him pertinent information on his new high level position, when he had an odd notion to look up towards the elevator and out of the corner of Holmes’ eye, he noticed slightly behind someone was one of the most gorgeous women he had ever seen. Like a Goddess Nea McLin descended the escalator and Holmes quickly realized that this beautiful vision of loveliness was perhaps the woman of his dreams. In hindsight, this fairytale romance probably began with that quick two-way glance and subsequent seating of her and her entourage in his coveted VIP section. Holmes chuckles when he tells us how he had to take a few moments to get himself together so that he would appear to be a lot cooler than he was feeling at the moment. As he guided these VIP patrons to their seats, he had a brief opportunity to chat with Nea and quickly learned that she was a fashion model from Finland and left after exchanging cards and numbers.

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Nea wears Dress by Anne Bowen www.annebowen.com, Shoes by Stella Hues, Flowers by Magna Flora Design

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e all giggled as Nea shares her private conversation with her friend, “I told my friend that he looked nice.” Upon hearing this news, you can almost hear Larry smile. Apparently, Nea was talking with someone in her group when she focused on this sophisticated young man who was seemingly in charge.

Though the two didn’t start dating immediately, it was clear why they were smitten in an instant, Nea said. “We just saw each other and that was it. Love at first sight,” she said. With time, the two began to learn more about one another and their views on marriage, faith, children, priorities, goals and financial stability. The questions helped them not only learn about the topics but provided a vision for what their lives could be together. As the conversations progressed it became apparent that Nea would in fact one day become Larry’s wife. But there was an important trip that needed to be scheduled. It was imperative that Nea meet his family; meet his mother and father and siblings. Clearly attracted to each other, they enjoy pleasant drives on the weekends, long walks in the mountains and are notoriously private. After about the third date, Holmes decided that Nea and his parents needed to meet. When asked why so quickly, Holmes, says “this was something special and I wanted her to see me and my family and what type of man I am.” Larry Holmes, Jr. felt it important that she see his family, their love and commitment to one another and “what type of man I am and how our lives would be together.” Family has clearly laid a solid foundation for Holmes and Nea was pleased.

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After a several months of commuting between Connecticut, Pennsylvania and New York the Holmes decided the time had come to make a move; so one day as they discussed marriage…Nea said, “this isn’t

Larry wears Black Suit and Necktie by Calvin Klein, White Shirt by Dior Homme Nea wears Dress by Pnina Tornai for Kleinfeld; Off white silk satin sheath with plunging neckline and bow detail; Style 4266; $4400 www.kleinfeldbridal.com

These two were so funny, already in sync. When Holmes leaves work and goes home for the evening, he decides to Google Nea and realized he didn’t have her last name – which apparently didn’t matter as she was listed in the search engines as – Nea – blonde – model and her photo quickly appears. Meanwhile, Nea goes home and Googles Holmes and finds out all these right things about this very special man.

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Larry wears Black Suit and Necktie by Calvin Klein, White Shirt by Dior Homme Nea wears Dress by Pnina Tornai for Kleinfeld; Off white silk satin sheath with plunging neckline and bow detail; Style 4266; $4400 www.kleinfeldbridal.com

even real you don’t even have a ring.” At which point, Larry takes off the vintage Rolex his father gave him and asked “Nea to hold it until he got a ring. So, off Larry went to find the appropriate ring – which he did and then rode around with the ring in his pocket until he felt the time was right… when lo and behold they are out looking at houses in Jersey and watched this incredible sunset, where Larry got down on one knee, while Nea continues to watch the setting sun… poor Larry had to feign coughing to get her attention…when he does ask her to marry him Nea pauses and says, “ Of course I will marry you.” When Larry asked Nea to be his wife, she was divorced with a son and he was single. While they lived in two different places they tried the weekend commute and finally the couple decided to put their wedding plans in motion. Finally, the days of their separation came to an end and they decided to move together. When asked how the relationship works since they haven’t known one another for long, “It’s been give-and-take,” Larry said of their success. “She has feelings, and I know when I say something that hurts her feelings, it hurts me as well.” Larry and Nea are quite focused on the success of their relationship and their diverse background, Nea is from Finland and Larry was born in 73 | WBM Pennsylvania.


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hile they may look at situations differently; they have invested time to learn how to best communicate in their relationship, making it grow and flourish.

The lovely couple starts nearly every morning with breakfast. Then, they head into their day with the basis of their love to work together. Nearly everything they do, they do with one another, says Nea. But what’s made them such an enduring couple are the dozens of smaller moments that they steal which all add up to a relationship that feels earned and realistic.

After our delightful interview my curiosity got the best of me and I started researching the wedding traditions of Finland in comparison to traditional American weddings. Apparently, in Finnish wedding culture, there seems to be a confluence of German Russian and Swedish traditions. Specifically, the Russian and Karelian traditions, such as wailing songs, ceremonial hair braiding and village community weddings were popular in the Finnish-speaking countryside. According to the legends and folklore; around the 1950’s American wedding fashion and customs started to infiltrate some of the world’s customs. And, what was fascinating was that the Finnish culture loves rather long engagements – three to four years is sometimes considered average, which is reminiscent of some of the marriage traditions from long ago where families didn’t necessarily “arrange” a marriage per-se, but an interesting way of determining whether the two families and the couple were like-minded, and socially equal families. This tradition was sealed with a handshake, an engagement ring and the exchange of gifts between the couple and their families.

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Larry wears 3 Piece Blue Tuxedo Suit by Masahiro Soga for Red Carpet in New York, Shirt by Tom Ford, Aviators by Gucci

When asked about their upcoming wedding plans the lovely couple says they have several other priorities and are enjoying these moments of learning about one another and will focus on their special day when it is time.

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Even though todays Finnish brides make a grand entrance into her wedding ceremony venue, some maintain the old Finnish tradition where the bride walks alongside her husband to then stand in front of the celebrant; many brides choose to be “given away” by her father or an older, male relative. Another traditional custom was for both bride and groom to sit on special seats of honor at their reception. As guests pay their respects, they would deposit cash gifts into a shawlcovered sieve, held by the bride. Instead of throwing the bouquet to identify the next potential bride-to-be as the passing on of the bridal crown; they sometimes adhere to the Estonian game of passing on the groom’s hat, the single women blindfold the bride and then dance around her. The bride then has to grab one and successfully pass over her bridal crown, as a fun way to find the next bride! Or, what’s delightful is that they might incorporate musical chairs and children’s party games as part of the fun, with special celebratory prizes such as champagne. Another popular custom in Finland that is similar to Estonian and Russian traditions, is the bride-stealing game. The bride is whisked away by the groomsmen and held ransom until the groom completes a special task in order to get her back. Although both bride and groom are likely to be aware that the game could be played, they won’t know any of the details because of course all the fun is in catching everyone unawares! Modern variations also include stealing the in-laws! As Finland’s social-economic divide from ancient Finland diminished, as did the need for economically motivated marriage matches, with new western traditions and styles became adopted. Either way, be it of Finnish or American Tradition, this adorable Power Couple will probably set a new trend that will rock the wedding world. We do wish them a life filled with love & laughter!

Styling by CARLTON ESTILLO JONES Grooming and Makeup by VICTOR AMOS using FACE ATELIER SKIN, KEVYN AUCOIN COLOR and VELOUR LASHES Hair by KHELI FRENCH @ Le Pink Champu using TIGI AND FAROUK CHI Nails by LEXA CUTES using DIOR

Larry wears Black Suit and Necktie by Calvin Klein, White Shirt by Dior Homme Nea wears Dress by Pnina Tornai for Kleinfeld; Off white silk satin sheath with plunging neckline and bow detail; Style 4266; $4400 www.kleinfeldbridal.com

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Nea wears Dress by Mark Zunino for Kleinfeld; Ivory embroidered slik crepe sheath with illusion neckline; Style 104; $8500 www.kleinfeldbridal.com

Larry wears Shawl Collar White Tuxedo by Masahiro Soga For Red Carpet In New York, Shirt by Ralph Lauren, Bowtie by DLEAKSLEATHERBOWTIES


Borrowed

FASHION VINTAGE

SOMETHING

Used

Renovate

SOMETHING

Wearing your mother's bridal gown doesn't have to mean looking like a frumpy old-fashioned bride. There are some great ways to update a gown to make it feel brand new, fresh and modern. Keep in mind that this option can be quite expensive in terms of alterations and may end up costing as much as some new options but well worth it! Here are a few helpful tips to help you renovate your old fashioned gown into a retro modern fashion statement: • • • • •

THE THREE R's FOR THE VINTAGE LOVING BRIDE “REUSE”, “RENOVATE”, “RECYCLE” by Paulette Cleghorn Don't know where to start when it comes to making a vintage wedding gown your own? With just these few things in mind, you can wear vintage successfully. Many brides these days are choosing to wear a vintage wedding dress over a newer designer gown. The reasons are many and varied. Vintage gowns are often less expensive than on-trend designs. They represent a more unique approach to fashion that you won't see elsewhere. There's the whole environmentally responsible aspect to recycle and of course, and many may say the quality is by far superior to the modern day en masse offerings. For some, the notion of wearing a family heirloom wedding dress is traditional and is an infinitely wonderful way to pay tribute to your parents’ marriage by celebrating the symbolism of “passing it on” as you take your own journey into the world of holy matrimony. No matter how celebrated vintage style might be, many of us still get that gross factor at the thought of wearing something used. Honestly, once loved items may sometimes look unappealing in the preservation

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box or on the hanger, and you may think "NEVER!" or "absolutely not," but try to have an open mind and try on this potential treasure anyway. Vintage gowns are often made a lot differently than our clothes today, but for a lot of people they fit better and are more flattering. Follow our Three R’s approach “Reuse”, “Renovate” and “Recycle” to vintage style and you will be a most stylish and coveted restoration fashionista! Reuse If you are planning on wearing your mom’s, your grandmother’s or any vintage wedding dress, you don’t have to wear it the exact same way they originally sported it. In many cases that once loved gown may be damaged, worn, or faded, so be realistic about what you will be able to do with it. Find an expert who can assess the dress and determine whether the fabric is still strong and if any damages can be fixed and what can be salvaged. A session with an excellent alterations specialist or good seamstress can help you renovate the dress into a more suitable dress for your personal style.

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Professionally clean before alterations to avoid shrinkage, etc Remove the sleeves Convert the high neck into a strapless or cap sleeves Use the fabric from neckline to make a matching hair accessory Use fabric from sleeves to add a row of covered buttons to back of gown Turn an A- Line gown into a sultry fit n flare Remove old underlining from dress Replace crinolines and foundation components Replace damaged buttons (try adding some bling with crystal or pearl buttons)

Recycle If you decide that you love the sentiment of incorporating a piece of your history into your big day or if you simply want a piece of that magical nostalgia to showcase your personal style but your vintage gown is beyond repair, or it just doesn’t work for your body type or size; there are still wonderful ways to recycle the gown and weave it into other elements of your big day. Salvage the useable fabrics and embellishments from the dress and you can magically turn them into some wonderful items for your wedding day. We love these cost saving options: • • • • • • • • •

A ring pillow Lace appliqués or edging for your veil A veil A neck piece/collar Hair accessories/headpiece Pocket squares and handkerchiefs for the wedding party A sash for your gown A money bag A garter

Be confident! Remember the best accessory to wear with your now twice loved gown is confidence! Be proud that you’ve chosen to wear something meaningful as opposed to what everyone else is wearing. Celebrate yourself and others will follow!

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Male Model Blazer by Alton Lane Sweater by Alexander Wang Pants by Alexander Wang Shoes (Out of shot) by Christian Louboutin Female Model: Dress by Kaufmanfranco

ART & CULTURE LITERATURE Books such as Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus have been written to help couples gain a better understanding of the opposite sex, relationship and love. Each generation continues to seek the very same thing in life, love, happiness and a complete family life, whatever shape that family may be. It is interesting how today’s view of family life continues to shift and evolve. From the beginning of a relationship, the process of actually finding a mate to dating has changed immensely from the use of social media, matchmakers to online dating sites; they all are playing a major role in the business of love and marriage.

LOVERS

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Photography by Felix Kunze Words by Myrdith Leon-McCormack

30 LESSONS FOR LOVING Somebody said, “Yes” to the proposal. Today it can be either or so now the wedding plans are underway and reality is starting to settle in, and the big questions are starting to come at you faster and faster.

They are the same classic questions that many have been asking for years: Am I making the right decision to marry my partner? How do I know if this is really love? How will we handle conflict? Will things change for us after we are married? How will marriage affect my career? Will I have to give up my hobbies? What about children? Inlaws? How will we handle our financial concerns?

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These are just a few of the questions that have either come up prior to the big proposal or are current topics of conversations. We live in an information society that with a mere click of a couple of buttons you can have in depth access to both solicited and unsolicited information. The Internet has made it extremely simple for us to get answers to any concerns we may have. There have been thousands of books written with the goal of aiding readers with their insatiable quest for happiness with their beloved.

Let us not forget, Reality TV, which has brought a new dimension to what many want us to believe is viewed as normal, while gossip magazines and pop culture continue to overwhelm us with their opinions and pages of a variety of celebrities giving us a glimpse of what they perceive as a “successful” marriage filled with the glamour life that exudes; material things, parties, all on camera, leaving very little privacy. With so many options for advice, how does one navigate their own life? Well, we have taken the guessing out of this equation. We caught up with someone who is quickly becoming my favorite book author, Karl Pillemer, PhD, the author of 30 Lessons for Living, was just released. I immediately began reading my copy and knew from the forward this would be a brilliant gift for today’s couples. The information gathered was collected by the Cornell University Gerontology Professor, of Human Development. Professor Pillemer. Dr. Pillemer has been teaching for some 30 years, and has been married for some 36 years, and was kind enough take a moment to discuss his findings. His extensive study ranged from various ethnicities, social, economic background, of our elders, American elders, lovingly labeled The Experts. What better group to learn from than those who have already navigated their way through this life and have successfully either survived, outlived, divorced, and raised families through this union. The thing that made this book special to me was the unique way he was able to highlight both the good, bad, and challenging moments of married life. “Using social science research methods, I amassed a group of over seven hundred older Americans who were interviewed in-depth.”

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The intention of the book is to have todays modern couple build their union on a solid rock foundation. He believes it is important to learn from our elders. From those who took wrong turns and made poor decisions. These elders were eager to share with us their intimate recipes of married life and their sage wisdom of life. Dr. Pillemer reminded us that seeking wisdom from our “elders, was confirmed by anthropologists whose studies tell us that in prehistoric times, the accumulated wisdom of older people was a key to human survival.� As you enter into the great institution of marriage, we hope that some of these key references will aide you in enjoying all the benefits and joys of marrying your beloved. If you can't wait to pick up your personal copy at your local bookstore. Please do check out his link at www.marriagelegacy.org

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Words by Adrian Fanus . Photographs by Ezequiel De La Rosa

Just like women, men’s skin has its own needs and we’ve got the tools you will need to create a gorgeous face without too much guesswork. Your first line of proper grooming should begin with clean skin, and I’m talking skin deep. For men, not only is it important to have clean pores on their big day it should be part of their skin care routine. One benefit of clean pores is soft and glowing skin. To achieve this, the Clarisonic Cleansing System has revolutionized the way you can cleanse your skin at home. Since the company’s inception in 2004, they have evolved and developed a variety of options to best suit your skin’s needs.

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Some of their options include brushes for acne prone and sensitive skin. Depending on your needs there are also three skin care device options as well as one full body device option. Clarisonic guarantees you will have cleaner pores, and clearer skin. If you are not satisfied with the product, you can return the device. (But we’re sure you’ll love it!) Clarosinic.com. After your cleansing ritual you’ll want to apply a rich but light moisturizer for your day. We suggest Recipe For Men SPF 15 Facial Moisturizer. This non-pore clogging moisturizer contains aloe vera and olive extract and protects your skin with a broad-spectrum sunblock. Using a moisturizer that contains SPF not only protects you from harmful sun rays but also acts as an anti-aging agent. And let’s be honest guys, you don’t want wrinkles and dark spots either! Recipeformen.com. When it comes to shaving, Clinique for men has an excellent shaving product called Cream Shave. Cream Shave is rich and lathering versus heavy and thick. It works well with any razor and will leave your skin feeling fresh and smooth. Clinique.com. For post shave try the After Shave Balm by Aqua di Parma. This light textured gel contains hyaluronic acid that is an excellent deep moisturizer without the heavy feel on the skin. On shaven skin you’ll want to have something like this that will not clog the pores and works against ingrown hairs. The scent is fresh and not too overbearing so feel free to spray on your favorite cologne before walking out the door. Finish off your routine with Kiehl’s Facial Fuel No-Shine Lip Balm from their men’s department. This product uses shea butter as its key ingredient. Shea butter is great for moisturizing the lips since the skin is thinner here. Shea butter is easily and quickly absorbed into the lips instead of laying on them, like petroleum. It also does not give off a shine, so your lips will be soft and supple but not glossy.

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PHILANTHROPY by Marsha Reeves Jews

So, you are getting married and you have discussed children, where you want to live, careers and whether you will enjoy exercise together in the morning. But, did you once consider whether your mate has a commitment to the very least of us or institutions that are bringing the arts or medical research to our communities with love and passion. Have the two of you discussed a family foundation or what organizations are important to you individually or collectively? It is an important aspect of your life. In almost every dictionary the word Philanthropy, is of Greek origin, etymologically means “love of humanity.” What a powerful statement. There are those people in this world who have this incredible sense of duty, and as a couple they adhere to the old adage “to whom much is given much is expected.” What is so beautiful is that the couples we highlight have made giving an important part of their lives and it is from that premise that speaks to the souls of the very and not so very wealthy. And, we do know that philanthropy relieves certain social problems, uses the arts, educational issues and often gets into the root of major human issues and problems, which helps develop services or systems for the people to help themselves. To many, the world and its leaders can’t change the lives of everyone. But, if we all pitch in – no matter how much money or time or resources we can change the lives of others for the better. The world is huge and it is filled with pain, sorrow, poverty, homelessness and so much more – that people will take from themselves to give their time, money and resources for the better good: in the sense of caring, nourishing, developing and enhancing “what it is to be human” for everyone involved, the donors and the recipients.

Just imagine if we all added our little bit we could actually change the world – how great is that?! Well we have several folks we would like to introduce to you that are true philanthropist in their communities and beyond. We open with one woman and her husband who created a company that helps their community! Deborah Koenigsberger founded Hearts of Gold (HoG), a 501 (c) (3) corporation, more than 20 years ago, with the mission to foster sustainable change in the lives of homeless mothers and their children. Deborah Koenigsberger spent a lot of time walking to work on the streets of New York and became distressed at the sight of homeless people sleeping in boxes, asking for food and appearing as though they needed medical attention. Being a very successful business woman, Deborah took control of her emotions through her incredible work with HoG. This company supports New York’s existing programs while expanding their reach to develop new shelters and outreach in obscure areas. HoG dollars go directly to those in need. Once a family demonstrates their independence and move into their own places, the moms are eligible to join their Alumni WBM | 92 Support Group (ASG), where HoG remains a valued

transitional partner and support system. Todate, Hearts of Gold has dramatically and permanently improved the lives of more than 216 mothers and their 450+ children annually at three transformational housing facilities: Semiperm, created by Settlement Housing Fund and Nazareth Housings’ Harlem and East Village locations. This number does not include the women and children that are a part of their Alumni Support Group. HoG provides furniture items such as extra beds, chairs and housewares and helps to create a 365 day a year ongoing presence and reminder to moms that they are not alone. In these and so many other ways, they bring the love! Many of these women and children have been victims of domestic violence or the children may be in the foster care system or with other family members. A very common issue is these at-risk mothers are functioning at a 10th grade education level, putting them at a severe disadvantage. Throughout the year HoG plans birthday parties and other holidays activities for these wonderful HoG moms and children. They dine on a

catered meal, work on craft projects and have a joyous time together. Many homeless mothers are almost ready to give birth and HoG, aides in the celebration by providing pregnant mothers with a “Shower in a Bag.” A successful entrepreneur of 25 years, Deb started her career as a fashion model, and then worked extensively as a stylist before opening her upscale women's French boutique Noir et Blanc in the heart of NYC's NOMAD area. She is a wife, a mother of two sons. Over the years Deb has assembled a very motivated group of supporters for Hearts of Gold’s Board of Directors, Advisory Board and Donors. The list reads like a veritable Who’s Who in business and philanthropy. Friends, volunteers and supporters from all walks of life both domestically and internationally, with Deb’s leadership, have stepped up and collectively caused Hearts of Gold to become the viable change vehicle it is today. The Thrifty HoG is a unique retail establishment: not only do proceeds benefit the homeless mothers and children supported by HoG, but the shop also provides job-training for these struggling women. The goal at Hearts of Gold is simple: Empowerment, Sustainability, Self-Sufficiency and Lots of Love. Deborah and her incredible husband, Thilo, comptroller for Lufthansa Airlines, have been married for 20 years. Their son, Florian, attended Yale, and their younger son, Stephan is a student at the Summit School in Queens. From the time they were young, both boys understood the need to give back. “A lot of my friends are trying to instill in their kids this sense of philanthropy, sharing and giving, not just ‘me, me, me,’” Deborah says. “When a parent tells a child, ‘I’m giving your doll to Sally in the shelter,’ it doesn’t mean a lot. But when that child actually meets Sally, the act of giving has more impact,” she says. For all you soon to be or newlyweds, this is the way to go… creating your own non-profit or foundation. You can speak with your financial advisor and create an advisory board of directors, those who will give or get and certainly show up with their sage advice and resources. Deb has figured out an incredible formula to aide those who are in desperate need of everything! To learn more about Deb and Hearts of Gold visit their website

Their nearly 2,000 square foot boutique carries emerging designers/ brands, and is located in the former home of the late civil rights leader Malcolm X. In this historical yet, new uptown boutique, Harlem Haberdashery pays homage to Harlem’s rich history and luminaries, draws inspiration from the rich culture and distinctive style of the Harlem Renaissance while adding a future-forward edge to their exclusive designs. The couple echoes the mantra that dressing well is an expression of success, defined as living well and enjoying life on your own terms. Harlem Haberdashery’s signature collection has been seen on the proverbial who’s who from award-winning restaurateur Marcus Samuelsson to New York Giants’ Victor Cruz, New York Yankees’ CC Sabathia and many others who appreciate strong design intelligence garnered from years of custom designing. 5001 FLAVORS is a manufacturer of small production runs, samples and tech packages in the Bronx for international, high profile men and women's designers/brands including Nautica, Sean John, etc., where they have a full time tailor staff who completes time sensitive projects for local designers for fashion show designs, graded patterns, promotional gifted designs and other finishing details for their collections that are distributed through mass market.

Over the past twenty years, Guy Wood and Sharene Wood have created a successful custom-made apparel and accessories company, while maintaining a marriage and experiencing parenthood. Both born and raised in Harlem, New York, Guy & Sharene grew up with the Hip Hop culture and transitioned effortlessly into the fashion industry with custommade designs and fashion styling for some of the biggest pop culture stars including: Alicia Keys, Jay-Z, Lebron James, Kim Kardashian and so many more.

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Guy Wood (Creative Director & Designer) has a natural knack for designing and incorporating the latest trends into his work. Guy’s designs helped define trends and motivate markets with his custom creations and have been featured in: Racked.com, Fashion Manuscript, Ebony.com and other media outlets.

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has a major impact with client relationship development. As a matter of record, under Sharene’s leadership, 5001 FLAVORS expanded its product offerings to include their global designer eyewear line. Armed with a degree from Columbia University, Sharene writes a monthly column, “Conversations with Sharene” in Diva Scribe, a UK based publication distributed in the U.S., and is an active philanthropist with several organizations: Y.E.S. (Young Executives For Success- volunteer and fundraising branch of Dress For Success Worldwide), Food Bank of New York and Black Women For Black Girls. Sharene has been honored with numerous prestigious awards and has been featured in a variety of national publications and press outlets. This Power Couple prides themselves in giving back and decided long ago that they would use their fashion and styling prowess for the good of the community, by creating ”The Harlem Renaissance Masquerade Ball” now in its third year; providing financial support to different organizations in their community each year – this year’s beneficiary was the Harlem Hospital Center's Pediatric Department Unit. The night ended with an award presentation recognizing influential community figures who are enhancing, empowering and/ or educating the growing Harlem community. www.harlemhaberdashery.com Nana Eyeson-Akiwowo, a Ghanaian-American, and her husband Akinola, of Nigerian descent, were brought up with the traditional African heritage. Nana Eyeson-Akiwowo a former bookings editor at Essence magazine and her husband founded African Health Now (AHN) whose mission is to promote the health and well-being of women, children and families living in Ghana, Africa and become the family’s legacy. It took her father suffering from a heart attack to rattle the steely nerved woman who went into motion using all the resources, friends, family, services, experiences and relationships to resolve this major life threatening issue. Nana determined that it was necessary to change their world. Thus, the aim of the organization is to provide information and accessibility to resources through the use of conferences, workshops, health fairs and ongoing programs.

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The mobility of AHN health fairs allows for immediate set up and direct accessibility to doctors and medical professionals. Each health fair provides blood pressure screenings, glucose testing, dental screenings,

health lessons and one-on-one discussion on attainable healthy lifestyle improvements and serves approximately 300 Ghanaians. The Vision – Taking Root – Preservation of Life Through Prevention : In 2006, after coming face to face with the challenges most Africans in the U.S. must endure when dealing with the illness of a loved one back home Nana Eyeson-Akiwowo realized that basic health information and resources for non-communicable diseases, that are taken for granted by Americans, can save the lives of many Africans on the continent. With the help of 21 friends she coordinated the first annual “Gift of Life @ Christmas” health fair in Ghana, with resources they need to make better lifestyle choices as it relates to health in one location. Since the launch of the 2006 “Gift of Life @ Christmas” health fair, AHN continues the momentum through grass roots funding efforts and the passionate individuals who have dedicated their time to serve nearly 2000 residents to date in the Accra and Kumasi regions of Ghana. Projects: 2006 AHN launched the first “Gift of Life @ Christmas” health fair in Pokuase with 21 volunteers targeting 300 beneficiaries, focused on hypertension, diabetes, child nutrition, primary dental screenings; 2007 AHN partnered with Millennium Cities Initiative village Old Tafo, Kumasi at the behest of Dr. Sonia Sachs implementing a one-day health fair. Targeted 600 beneficiaries, focused on hypertension, child nutrition and diabetes; 2007 “Gift of Life @ Christmas” Pokuase health fair targeted 300 beneficiaries focusing on dental, hypertension, and diabetes screenings; 2008 AHN partnered with Enslavement Prevention Alliance West Africa & Reach 4 Recovery for a one-day health fair at Accra’s Tema Station. Targeted 600 migrant market women & children beneficiaries and focused on breast cancer awareness, hypertension, diabetes, and nutrition; 2009 AHN returned to Accra’s Tema Station to provide the women and children with health care resources. Targeted 450 beneficiaries focused on breast cancer awareness, child nutrition, diabetes and sexual education; 2010 AHN partnered with Youth Movement for African Unity to provide women and children in Tema Station with basic health care resources. Targeted 250 beneficiaries focused on primary dental screenings, mother-child nutrition sessions; 2013 AHN partnered with Flirt with the World for the Million Condom initiative and health fair in Agbogbloshie Market to provide primary health screenings and engage the community in dialogue on healthy sexual behavior in celebration of World AIDS Day. Targeted 300 beneficiaries and distributed 12,000 condoms. AHN is now developing and planning programs on four levels: 2015 multiday advanced health fair with two doctors per discipline and mobile data collection. • Launch of “Gift of Life @ Easter” free health fairs for child health issues targeting local orphanages and schools in Ghana. • Launch the African Women’s Health Expo. Focus on information 95 | WBM on health services available to immigrant populations in


US. • Development of partnerships and alliances with West African NGOs and corporations to allow for direct assistance at the community level. For further information on AHN programs and how you and your organization can get involved be sure to contact www.africanhealthnow.org Bernard and Shirley Kinsey are amazing; both former Xerox employees destined to spend the rest of their lives together. Bernard, an “aggressive achiever” by the New York Times standards, has traversed the corporate, private, philanthropic and entrepreneurial landscape in a way that appears seamless. He lives his life based on two simple principles; to whom much is given, much is required and living a life of no regrets and that is evidenced in his endeavors, accomplishments and lifestyle. Shirley is soft spoken with an incredible spark in her eyes that lets you know – she misses nothing! Bernard W. Kinsey is the president and founder of KBK Enterprises, Inc., a management consulting firm with high level experience and success providing advice and counsel to senior-level executives. He has consulted on economic development with the governments of South Africa, Germany, the U.K., and France and was appointed Honorary Consul General by the U.S. State Department and the Central African Republic. In his role at RLA, Kinsey led L.A.’s rebuilding efforts after the 1992 civil unrest and was responsible for generating more than $380 million in investments from the private sector for inner city Los Angeles. Kinsey spent 20 years at the C-level with the Xerox Corporation and as one of the pioneers in breaking down racial barriers in corporate America, creating the Xerox Black Employees Association which led to the hiring of thousands of black employees, women and Latinos and is the subject of a Harvard Business School case study. For the past 8 years, Bernard Kinsey and Miss Shirley have focused their attention on The Kinsey Collection, their national touring museum exhibition of African American art and history dating back to 1600, has been viewed by over 3 million visitors, at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington, DC, at the Reginald Lewis Museum of Art And Maryland History in Baltimore. A portion of the exhibit is on display in the American Adventure Pavilion at Epcot, Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida through 2016, while the Kinsey Collection book was adopted by the Florida Department of Education for African American curriculum to be taught to students in grades K-12 statewide.

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Not only did they amass this incredible art and historical exhibition, they also created a table book - The Kinsey Collection: Shared Treasures of Bernard and Shirley Kinsey – Where Art and History Intersect, now in its 3rd edition is a 198-page must read, that tells the story of the African American experience from 1632-present through original art, artifacts, and historical documents.

THE LEGACY OF

Assouline

ART & CULTURE LITERATURE

Words by Myrdith Leon-McCormack

My children believe that I am starting a small library in our home. As the years go by, they see our collection of literature slowly growing and wonder what we are doing with all of these books. So, having read many incredible words by amazing authors it makes perfect sense. Books are beautiful bound treasures that have outlived many of their authors. As long as I can remember I have often wondered: who were these people that loved books so much that they would make it their life mission to publish books for a living. And now after all of these years, I finally had the distinct honor and privilege to work with one of my most admired publishing house Assouline.

One of the few published works that includes many overlooked and often untold stories of African American achievement and contribution, The Kinsey Collection makes an excellent teaching tool, gift, or resource for personal discovery and inspiration. The book includes works of art by important African American artists such as Romare Bearden, Elizabeth Catlett, Sam Gilliam, Artis Lane, William H. Johnson and Henry O. Tanner; as well as historical documents from the seventeenth century and artifacts by Frederick Douglass, Phillis Wheatley, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Alain Locke, Malcolm X and many others. Bernard and Shirley Kinsey are extensive travelers and consider themselves students of world history and culture. Clearly, they have taught their son Khalil, the general manager and curator of The Kinsey African American Art and History Collection and Foundation, the essence the meaning of “to whom much is given, much is required” as he assumes the role of his legacy and all that encompasses his parent’s life principles with a “life of no regrets.” www.thekinseycollection.com As newly weds, you too can find those programs, projects that touch your heart, together

RELATED WEBSITES www.heartsofgold.org www.harlemhaberdashery.com www.africanhealthnow.org www.thekinseycollection.com

We had a rare opportunity to have a conversation with the founder, Martine Assouline, who generously shared with us her intimate thoughts on love, family and making that special day of your life the most important part of creating a memory with your beloved. The power couple wed in May 24, 1991 in Saint Tropez. She recalls the memorable moments of her wedding day and smiles as she envisions the arrival of her wedding dress. As I politely questioned her about her life and legacy of her family, I noticed that her answers were short and sweet, and delicately stated—simply elegant. What I gathered from these responses was what I suspected all along. Madame Assouline loves the simple, beautiful things in life: love, loyalty, and a rare passion for one’s dreams by creating memories that can be documented through books, literature which can be passed along for generations, and bringing joy to others. Both Martine and her husband Prosper knew at an early age they had a love for books so it was easy for them to build this empire together, not as competitors, but as partners. Both their love for books, beauty and having a mutual desire for quality, taste and inspiration is as great as their need for oxygen. Her one bit of advice to newly married couples ... respect oneself, and each other, be understanding, stand in your own (vision, dreams), make that clear in the beginning. “Things have to be clear in terms of power and money, that will help avoid problems later; a powerfully memorable statement. Their legacy doesn't stop there, they are a big supporter of the Children's Fund. They believe that education is the future for every child. And if one does not have time for love and education ... Do not have a child. They are firm believers of supporting those in need. Bravo. After our interview, I fell in love with this couple ... Martine is a gorgeous woman both visibly and internally, and the time she took to answer our questions spoke volumes. Make it your point to own a piece of the Assouline legacy. You won't be disappointed. The family business goes beyond books, theirs is a lifestyle.

“For us, books are a matter

of intellect and emotion, of heritage and innovation. Because information is not only about today and the past it is all a sensational source of inspiration." Martine & Prosper Assouline.”

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by Myrdith Leon-McCormack

MAXIMIZE YOUR INVESTMENT

Collar

According to “The Perfectly Dressed Gentleman”, the world's oldest preserved garment, dating back to around 300 BCE, is a shirt made of linen and discovered in Egypt by archaeologist Flinders Petrie in 1912.

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Marriage by Paulette Cleghorn

No pressure. You found your soul mate who happens to be of a different race, color, culture, country or religion; now you just need to find rings to symbolize your blended union! Relax, it just got easier. In celebration of the rise of the blended unions around the world, MIXIS - a Canadian based company whose mission is to create products for a growing multiracial and multi-ethnic market has launched a new line of engagement and wedding rings with a theme of "Unity In Diversity". Marriage is something we find in almost every culture around the world. Although the union between two people who love each other is central to each marriage, each culture has its own traditions. One of the best known of these is the wearing of a wedding ring.The ring is seen as one of the most universal symbols in the world and carries the same symbolic significance almost everywhere. For the Ring of Your Unified Dreams, MIXIS by MARTIN FLYER® introduces a perfect choice! Etched into every piece of their gorgeous jewellery is the Mixis® logo which incorporates the Siamese crocodile an Adinkra symbol originally from Ghana, West Africa. It is a symbol of "unity in diversity". These reptiles share a common belly yet fight over food. The symbol wrapped in their trademarked name signifies the unification

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of people of different racial, cultural and religious backgrounds to achieve common objectives despite their divergent views and opinions. “This ancient symbol carved into all of our jewels or secretly emblazoned into our diamonds - meaning "Unity in Diversity" will serve as our link to the origins and the future of all human society,” says Debbie Davis, founder and CEO of MIXIS. “Our ring collection celebrates a past tribal culture where this symbol was a badge of identification that has a deeper inner meaning and to toast a unified future,” adds Davis. The origins and cultures behind wedding rings are not the only things you should take into consideration when choosing a ring; there's also the important matter of your own personal taste, simple to elaborate settings are accompanied by luxurious wedding and anniversary bands to complete this groundbreaking collection that celebrates our similarities, respects our differences and highlights the oneness of humanity. There will be plenty of MIXIS options to choose from! Let yourself be inspired, I know am! Available at www.TrenteFineJewelry.com

Originally, it was a linen tunic worn loosely and it displayed the wearer's wealth, because the fabric was expensive. Throughout time the garment seemed to evolve in style, texture, and color. Of course today’s shirts cover a wide spectrum and range from plain, button downed, fitted, slim fitted, classic-collar fit, length of sleeves and cuffs, a variety of weaves and alternatives to cotton. The modern day shirt has a myriad of options for particular occasions or standard expectations for colors and styles. The key is knowing when and where to wear colors and patterns. Keep in mind you can never have enough white shirts. If you are on a budget and want to get the maximum on your investment, remember these few, but important points. Your wedding day is the best time for you to go through your closet, re-examine your wardrobe and see what can be replaced.

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SHAPE - Find a design that works for your body type. The key element is the yoke: that is the part that runs across your shoulder area and the body of the shirt. LENGTH - While you will need enough fabric so that your shirt doesn't pop out of your waistband, you should not get it too long that it bunches when you try to tuck it into your pants. SLEEVES AND CUFFS - Sleeves should not be so tight that it cuts the flesh: it should allow free movement. Sleeves should be long enough to show enough cuffs when touching the wrist, four and a half inches (12cm) from your thumb. When wearing a jacket over your shirt, approximately half an inch (1cm) of cuff should be visible. COLLAR STYLE - Collar style should fit, but not too tight and not too loose; you should be able to fit two fingers under the collar at the side of the neck. FABRICS- Cotton is usually ideal for shirts; they allow the skin to breathe and can withstand regular washing. The type of weaves vary: Oxford, twill, satin, linen, and Chambray are some options for the well-dressed man. CARE- How you care for your shirts will determine the life span of your shirts.

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A Must Have Book In Your Library The Perfectly Dressed Gentleman by Robert O'Bryne.

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HIS Planning a wedding can be stressful, but adding a cocktail to the mix can help take the edge off. Luckily, I have rounded-up some delicious recipes for you to try. I'm sure a few sips of any one of these cocktails will make editing the guest list a little bit easier.

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by Victor Amos

Bacardí® 8 Anos Old Fashioned INGREDIENTS:

METHOD:

2 parts Bacardí® 8 2 dash Angostura bitters ½ part Splash of Water 1 tsp Sugar 1 Orange peel

Mix sugar, water, and Angostura bitters in an old-fashioned glass with a bar spoon or muddler. Pour in Bacardí® 8, fill with ice cubes, and stir repeatedly.

Premis® VSOP Lust, Pleasure and Indulging INGREDIENTS:

METHOD:

1½ parts Premis® VSOP Cognac 1 part Honey 1 part Cranberry juice 1 part Coconut water 2 dashes Lemon bitters 1 pinch Cinnamon

Combine all ingredients in a shaker. Shake for 15 seconds. Pour over ice.

D’USSÉ ™ VSOP Sidecar INGREDIENTS:

METHOD:

1½ parts D’USSÉ ™ VSOP Cognac 1 part Triple Sec ¾ part Lemon Juice or use 3 Lemon Wedges muddled sugar to rim half the glass

Shake and strain into chilled martini glass. Garnish with lemon peel.

Pinnacle® The Countdown

Corzo® Sittin Poolside

INGREDIENTS:

METHOD:

INGREDIENTS:

METHOD:

1½ parts Pinnacle® Mimosa Vodka 1 bar spoon Blueberry Preserves ((room temperature) temperature ¼ part Fresh Lemon Juice 1½ parts Brut champagne

Add all ingredients except champagne in a glass shaker without ice. Stir until liquefied. Add ice, shake and strain into a flute or martini glass. Top with champagne and garnish with a blueberry.

1 ounce Corzo® Reposado (or Silver) Telquila 3 ounces of Pink Grapefruit Juice ¼ ounces Simple Syrup 2-3 Lime Wedges Soda

Add pink grapefruit juice, simple syrup, lime juice and CORZO® Reposado in a mixing glass. Add ice and shake. Strain contents over fresh ice in a high ball. Top with soda. Garnish with a lime wheel. Grate fresh nutmeg over the top (optional).

LiquidCalm RumChata® Naughty Girl INGREDIENTS: INGREDIENTS

METHOD:

3 ounces RumChata® 4 ounces Strong Coffee .75 ounces Malibu Coconut Rum

Combine ingredients in a shaker with ice, strain into a pint glass filled with ice. Serve with a straw. Garnish with whipped cream, a cocktail cherry, and toasted coconut flakes (if desired).

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GLOBE TROTTING JOIE DE VIVRE

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Calling

Words by Victor Amos . Photographs by Tony Smailagic

It began at age 8. The idea of traversing East Africa in search of the characters from Disney’s “The Lion King” enchanted my imagination from the moment the credits rolled in the movie theater. As a child, I imagined galloping through the gorge with zebra, roaming the bush with a lion pride, and submerging at a watering hole with the hippo. Until recently, this had all been an elaborate fantasy—established in childhood and faded over time. Growing up in the Western world, there is little romanticism attributed to the African continent. We are inundated through movies, literature, and history teachings with a worldview that put Europe at the center. And so there I went. In search of the settings of my many books and history lessons. I spent the better part of my life exploring that which had replaced my childhood curiosities. When the time came to renew my passport this year, I made a promise to christen it with a new dedication: the renewal of my childhood fantasies. And with that promise, I boarded the plane to Nairobi.

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I spent the two weeks before my departure feverishly siphoning through what seemed like hundreds of Pinterest pictures, trying to piece together my many fantasy-safari clippings into a coherent vision board. What appeared to dominate my vision board were inspirational pictures of luxury safari camps, romantic sunsets, and beaded jewelry. I wasn’t sure how I would piece this hodge-podge collection of aspirational photos into an itinerary, so I decided to enlist the advice of a professional. I reached out to John of Natural World Kenya Safaris, and with his guidance, I arranged an all-inclusive 3-days, 2-nights Maasai Mara luxury safari and tour. John and his team have been providing safaris and tours in Kenya for over a decade, and many of his guides have over 20 years of knowledge on the destinations they host the tours for. This instantly set me at ease during planning. I’d approached three different tour operators, but what swayed me to go with Natural World Kenya Safaris was the communication. They were available almost 16 hours a day to answer the laundry-list of planning questions that I had, and they always replied with insight and options. I was confident that I was going to be well taken care of when I finally arrived.

...Jambo! Welcome Home...

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my surroundings keeps me alert and curious. After 20 minutes of stop-and-go traffic, George whips the van off the highway and we take to a dusty, unpaved road, which we are told is going to be a new highway bypass. Things quiet from their frantic pace out on the paved highway, and we get our first look at Nairobi as we cruise out of the city. Leaving behind the relatively flat terrain of Nairobi’s urban sprawl, we find ourselves rolling up a harrowingly narrow, winding road on the side of a mountain. Our first stop is at a roadside tourist souvenir trap; or so we thought. We embark from the van expecting that we are going to be visiting one of the many tin stalls that are built into the embankment of the mountainside, not seeing what awaits us on the narrow walkway that connects them. Just over the wooden railing lies one of the most spectacular views to behold: The Great Rift Valley. The sky is clear and the view is crisp; so crisp, it feels as though I am seeing as far and as wide as my human eyesight has the capacity to see. George gives us a run-down of the historical importance of the area, as well as

the landmarks carved into the terrain. We take time for photo-ops and souvenir shopping, then pile back in the van toward Narok. After a few hours of driving, we reach the city of Narok. We don’t know it yet, but this pit stop for gas and water will be our last moment of comfort until we reach our camp. Once we pull out of the gas station, we enjoy only a few more miles of paved road, before we are to endure three hours of rough, jagged, dusty, unpaved road. While there are arguably worse ways to travel, making the trek by van is tough. Scenic, but tough. As we finally roll through the gates of the game reserve, and onto the Sarova Mara Game Camp, my tension eases and my eyes glaze over at the sight of my new home for the next three days. The Sarova Mara Game Camp is a literal oasis. It’s a micro-jungle surrounded by 583 square miles of open wilderness, drenched in the never-ending warmth of the equator. Set between the bend of a meandering stream, the camp features 73 tents laid out over lush green lawns. My accommodation would be in one

Our adventure begins at Jomo Kenyatta Airport in Nairobi. It’s 1:30am, and I have just made it past a health screening booth and customs. My expedition with Natural World Kenya Safaris is not set to begin until 6:30am, so I bide my time wandering around the airport. I spend some of my time at the Orange Kenya mobile phone stand getting a SIM card, and the other half of my time chatting with a friend I made on the flight in. As 6:30 approaches, I rallyup my group and wander outside to the passenger arrivals pick-up area, where we are to meet our tour guide. No sooner than we step onto the curb, a green van slowly creeps by with my name in the window. Although we have been flying and transiting for almost 23 hours at this point, seeing that van ignited a reserve of energy none of us knew we had, as we excitedly and emphatically flag him down. The van stopped instantaneously, and a head popped out of the window. “Jambo! Welcome home,” George says, as he relieves us of our bags and our anticipation. Today, we will be making the journey from Nairobi to the Maasai Mara Game Reserve, approximately 180 miles west of Nairobi. I’m told that this drive will take 5-6 hours, but something inside of me tells me that Nairobi traffic says differently. It’s 7am, and we are in bumper-to-bumper highway traffic. This is not your typical American rush hour traffic—a concrete sea of metal and rubber going nowhere fast—there is actual rushing happening here. Endless clusters of pedestrians walk the shoulder of the highway, en route to work or school, and drivers on motorcycles are whizzing in-between cars as they haphazardly rush to their destination. While my inclination is to give in to the sleep that is weighing on my eyelids, the energy from

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of the 20 club tents, located just above the bank of a pond. My walk from the reception desk took me past the massive patio of the on-site restaurant, across the lawns, over the charming pond crossing, and up a gentle hill, where a deluxe tent—built upon a wooden deck—was awaiting my arrival. The inside of the tent was beautifully and tastefully appointed with what one would expect of a safari themed room: handmade headboard, impossibly white bed linens, tribal artifacts, and an antique writing desk. While the sleeping quarters were a sight to behold, the bathroom managed to be even more impressive. It had an expansive shower, a 2-sink marble vanity, a separate throne room, all being lit from the windows set between the 10-foot high exposed rafters. We settle for the night, and awaken to the sound of Mother Nature. It’s an hour and a half before we are expected to meet with George again for our morning game drive. The restaurant has set out an expansive selection for breakfast. There is a sous chef cutting fresh WBM | 108 mangos, pineapples, passion fruits, and a bevy of other

tropical fruits. A parade of hot dishes, complete with an omelette station are also awaiting us. “Good morning! How was your rest?” I look up from my plate, glancing first at the name tag, as I make my way to Larry’s eyes. You can read the authenticity in his question. “I barely slept! I couldn’t wait to wake up!” Larry is as excited to hear about my life in New York City as much as I am excited to hear about his life in Kenya. A few minutes later, I had a hot omelette and a new friend, whom I exchanged small talk and Facebook invites with over the course of the next three days. The next three days don’t require much explanation, lest I bore you with neverending and redundant superlatives. We spend our mornings and evenings on game drives throughout the mara. As we inch toward the gate leading into the reserve, we stand under the canopy of the cruiser, and stare in complete awe and silence at the watercolor painting forming in the sky. Hues of indigo, purple, orange, and yellow paint the sky like melted sherbet in a Heavenly ombre of which my eyes have never seen before. As the sun continues to rise, the mara

begins to come to life. With our cameras attached to our palms like nature grew them, we cruise along as George narrates. Zebra, giraffe, impala, lions, hippo, and even the elusive cheetah cross our path. As we end the drive on our last day, we pass an emaciated, deceased calf being picked-over by vultures, and immediately a song comes to mind. “Ingonyama nengw' enamabala,” I cry out in my wretched, untrained singing voice. Everyone takes the cue, and we begin our horribly cliche rendition of The Lion King’s “Circle of Life.” Our final stop is to a traditional Maasai village just outside the main gate of the reserve. When we arrive, we are greeted by Morris. Our eyes meet, and he appears to study us for a moment as we make our greetings. As we journey toward the entrance of the village, we start to attract the attention of the children playing. “What’s up?” “Hello!” I’m instantly made aware of my romanticized assumptions of what visiting a Maasai village in 2015 would be like. It’s clear that these kids are hip to English slang, by way of the international guests who visit their home. I stick out my hand for a fist bump, and we both break into

unbreakable smiles. Once we are inside the village quarters, we are greeted by the women of the village, who induct our female travelers into their chorus line, as they sing us an enchanting welcome song. Inclusion is paramount here. As the women’s welcome song concludes, we are surrounded by the young men of the village, and they eagerly grab the men of our group to join them in a welcome dance. It’s all surreal. Standing there, watching the boys spring from the ground like gravity was of no consideration was indescribable. It’s something I’d seen documented on television many times, but nothing prepared me for what it felt like to be a part of it. It’s like I was standing outside of myself, watching me enact my dreams in real time. It was the end of my journey, but it was the igniting moment of clarity. I did it! I lived my childhood fantasy, but with the satisfaction that can only come from a lifetime of anticipation.

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HOW TO TRAVEL WITH YOUR

Wedding Dress

FASHION DRESSES

Designer Loft Rosa Clara Trunk Show Event

by Muriel Saldalamacchia

PASSPORT: CHECK. VITAMINS: CHECK. PLANNING: CHECK. WEDDING DRESS: CHECK, or so you think. It’s okay. Don’t panic. Take a deep breath.

We have got you covered with some tips. As destination weddings become increasingly popular, transporting the bridal dress safely is top priority. The very thought of having your dress out of your sight can make you feel anxious. And waiting for your luggage to come through the baggage carousel–probably entangled with other suitcases–is not exactly what you envision for your delicate bridal dress. When it comes to retrieving your dress, you have something more elegant in mind than from a conveyor belt. However, there is good news. Today, airline companies accept that brides-to-be travel with their bridal dress by plane. Thus, brides are often allowed to carry their wedding dress as hand luggage, to ease some pre-wedding stress. With the dress packed in its garment bag, flight attendants will be more than happy and excited to carefully hang your bridal dress in a safe place. Most flight attendants are charmed by couples traveling to a destination wedding. Who would dare not to be?

DRESS TIPS

June - July 2015

Photo Credit: Thibault Chappe

You have your ideal wedding dress and the rest of your wedding planning is running smoothly. Now comes the scary and exciting adventure: traveling to your wedding destination.

By Appointment Only

Here are some tips to help your gown safely reach the wedding destination. Tip 1: Place a call to the airline to tell them your wedding dress will be a carry-on item. They can alert the chief steward and she will take care of you and your precious dress. Tip 2: Think about the type of hanger. It cannot be a wire hanger. This may cause problems when you walk through the security gates. Choose a hanging garment bag that can easily be requisitioned, or a wooden hanger. This will make it easier for the stewardess to handle your dress with care. Once the dress is safely stored, there is nothing more to do before you reach your dream destination. So close your eyes, relax and enjoy your flight.

Bonus Beauty Tips

Here are some tips to be followed to travel well. Your body will thank you. Tip 1: Days before the departure date adjust your sleeping schedule, depending on the destination. • If you are traveling eastward go to bed earlier. • If your destination is to the west go to bed later. Avoid taking sleeping medications.

Photo Credit: Clement Minair

Finally, enjoy your wonderful destination wedding wherever it takes place! You will be the most beautiful bride the location could ever welcome!

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Tip 2: During the flight adjust your watch to the time of destination. To help passengers manage the effects of jet lag, airlines usually adapt the times the meals are served according to that of the final destination. Keep in mind that it is best to avoid substantial meals. • If you are traveling to the east opt for carbohydrates such as pasta or rice. They promote sleep. • If you are going west opt for protein foods. They will tend to keep you alert. • To stay hydrated, drink plenty of water throughout the flight. Avoid alcohol beverages, soft drinks, tea or coffee. These refreshments promote dehydration.

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Travel

ESSENTIALS by Victor Amos

TRAVEL ESSENTIALS

Preparing for an international trip can be overwhelming and exhausting, for even a seasoned traveler. Remembering carry-on restrictions, finding ways to entertain yourself, making sure to charge batteries, and so on. It can quickly turn the brain to mush. Luckily for you, I’ve rounded-up some travel accessories that will make your travel more comfortable and less cumbersome.

Eagle Creek Tarmac AWD 22 Carry-On

BuQu PowerArmour™ Battery Case for iPhone 6 While the iPhone 6 has a very resilient battery, it can prove to be no match for a power-user like myself. Between checking emails, surfing the net, and catching up with my favorite TV shows on Netflix, my battery can go very quickly. For those times when you are nowhere near a power outlet, you need a portable power source. This case’s slim-fitting design is able to pack in a full 1.5 to 2 charges, surprisingly. The unibody design extremely durable but also easy to remove, preventing scuffs and scratches.

Suit Pack Appearance is everything, so arriving to your destination looking freshly-pressed is often a concern for business travelers. Out with the bulky fold-over garment bags, and in with this slim suit pack! This innovative slim-profile carrier allows you to store your suit without any creasing or wrinkling, all in a case less than the size of a carry-on bag. It’s the only “suit” “case” I’ve ever used that has allowed me to unpack a completely wrinkle-free garment.

This lightweight carry-on suitcase, weighing-in at a mere 8 pounds, is a travel workhorse. The durable body is made of a textured polycarbonate shell backing and B-Tech™ fabric front, providing a sturdy, weatherproof housing for your travel gear. The luggage also includes deluxe features like 4 oversized wheels which spin 360°, expandable compartments, a coat keeper, and key fob with bottle opener. The suitcase is also compatible with Eagle Creek’s Pack-It system. You can easily organize their packing cubes and toiletry cases, such as the Specter On Board in the case for the ultimate in space-saving travel.

$74.99 USD www.MobileAccessories.Ventv.com

Plantronics BackBeat Fit Wireless Headphones + Mic Exercising while traveling doesn’t have to be boring. A good jog or bike ride around the city is a great way to become acquainted with your destination while taking care of your health. These slim-fitting wireless headphones are the perfect companion for your journey. The sweat-resistant band fits comfortably across the back of your neck while the in-ear speakers provide ample sound without blocking-out important surrounding noises like car horns and sirens. The headphones also come with a reversible neoprene case that is a fluorescent armband on one side, and a carrying case for the headphones on the other side.

CARRY-ON: $330.00 USD TOILETRY BAG: $45.00 USD www.EagleCreek.com

$129.99 USD www.Plantronics.com

Sea To Summit Packing Cells & Collapsible Duffle Bag

CUBES: $18.00 - $25.00 USD www.EMS.com

Finding portable batteries powerful enough to charge tablets can be a pain. Most portable batteries with the capacity to charge tablets are extremely heavy and expensive. Ventev’s portable battery is not only reasonable in price, but it is as light as a feather (comparatively speaking). Packing enough battery to recharge a tablet twice or a phone 3-4 times, weighing-in at a mere half pound, and being less than an inch thick, it is the perfect travel companion.

$79.99 USD www.BuQuTech.com

$149.00 USD www.Suit-Pack.com

Organizing a suitcase has never been easier, thanks to packing cells. These lightweight cells allow you to neatly separate and store your smaller items of clothing, giving you more space in your luggage and easier access to clothing articles than can easily get buried and lost. Packing cells are ideal for small things like underwear, socks, and even t-shirt. They are also perfect for storing electronic components like charging cords and spare batteries. Sea To Summit also produces an amazingly light collapsible duffle bag that folds to the size of a baseball, yet expands to a 40 liter duffel for impromptu shopping that won’t fit in your suitcase!

Ventev Powercell 6000+

TwelvSouth Plugbug World Your worst nightmare: Your flight is delayed 3 hours, and every outlet has already been taken by the other stranded passengers. Well, lucky for you, TwelvSouth has created an extension for your MacBook charger that will allow you to charge a usb-powered device without connecting it to your computer. Now you can ask a polite bystander if they wouldn’t mind letting you plug your computer into their outlet, without disrupting their charging. The PlugBug also comes with adapters so that it will work in any major country.

Handpresso Portable Espresso Machine For people who get their morning charge from coffee, sometimes the hotel room coffee just won’t do the trick. If you’re like me, and you know that occurs more often than not, you can opt to bring your very own espresso machine with you! This compact espresso machine works by inserting espresso and hot water into a small opening on the device, then pressurizing the handle by pumping. Once the pressure is at the required level, you flip a switch, and in seconds, you have a fresh brewed cup of liquid energy! $110.00 USD www.Handpresso.com

$44.99 USD www.TwelvSouth.com

DUFFEL: $39.99 USD www.SummitHut.com

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GLOBE TROTTING JOIE DE VIVRE

Morocco

DESERT ROSE OF AFRICA Words by Myrdith Leon-McCormack

Morocco is located on the northwest coast of Africa and has ports in the North Atlantic Ocean as well as the Mediterranean Sea. It is the third most populous Arab country. Morocco shares the largest part of its border with Algeria to the East and Western Sahara to the South. The capital of Morocco is Rabat and its largest city is Casablanca. My first mistake about Morocco was thinking that it being a Muslim country, geographically, made it a Middle Eastern territory. A huge mistake; it’s in Africa – North Africa to be exact. Although colonized by the French, Morocco’s main language is Arabic, but French is its second language, followed by English. Now, How to Travel to Morocco? Casablanca Tours As a seasoned traveler, my preference is having numerous options, particularly when I know I have a budget. Of course, even when you have a budget it doesn’t mean that you want to have to minimize your experiences. However, as you consider your trip, think about the time of year you want to travel and the best options for how you will get from here to there. We opted to utilize the experience of a tour company: Casablanca Tours and received first class service from the moment we boarded the plane to the arrival at our destination as part of their private tour package. As you can imagine, the first leg of any trip is the mode of travel and your choice of airline and whether you sit in coach, business or first class begins your experience. I must admit, for me, flying first class is an experience—it can’t be explained nor described. But, remember this, it sets the tone for what is to come.

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Once we arrived in Morocco our driver was

patiently awaiting to take us to our hotel. Beautiful. As we drove through the city we were mesmerized. My mouth was wide open, and my eyes were afraid to blink for fear I might miss something. We almost forgot to pick up our cameras to capture the very essence of this country. As we pulled up to our first hotel, I am overtaken with emotion by the beauty and the scenery. Moroccan Commitment to Service From the moment the car pulled up, both the driver and bellman struggled to assist us with our luggage. Our comfort was their priority. As we walked into the lobby, like magic the “butler” immediately offered us tea. Not just any old tea, Moroccan mint tea, loose tea, which was absolutely divine. You will never tire of this lovely touch of hospitality nor their delightful teas. While our magnificent visit to Morocco may have been brief, we had the luxury of visiting a variety of hotels from the very intimate to the very lavish and one better than the next. If you were to ask me to recommend a hotel I would honestly have to say check your wallet and plan accordingly. Lasting Memories – Royal Deserts of Morocco Enchanting and poetic are two words that immediately come to mind when describing Morocco.

Too often when we think of traveling to other continents we think about the distance and the length of time it is going to take to get there. I wonder if we might even talk ourselves out of a trip because of one simple word –distance. Well, Morocco is to the Europeans as the Caribbean is to North America. Interestingly, the flight to Morocco can be compared to a flight to Los Angeles, LAX from New York, JFK; six hours going maybe seven back.

with the color of the golden sun, the earth is that of red clay and the slight glimpse of the reflection of the sky often seemed to never end from one shade of blue to another, making it impossible to choose which shade of blue suits your spirit. The spirit of Morocco is in its natural beauty; it is reflected in their design, art and people. I can only speculate that it is those very natural resources that entice so many others before me to visit Morocco.

Moroccan history tells of the constant invasions and mixing of population. This explains how big of a role diversity plays with its people, either culturally, spiritually and visibly. Morocco’s people are quite exotic to say the least. The beautiful Moroccans skin tones come in various shades and hues.

The next series of articles will introduce you to the best addresses to have in Morocco… enjoy the ride.

From the moment I landed on the ground I fell in love instantly and knew at that exact moment, that I would forever be attached to Morocco. The first thing I noticed was a sea of beautifully created people. The skin tones ranged from the very pale to the very dark, speaking both Arabic and French often times simultaneously in a conversation with pure ease.

Hotels to stay at:

But this is no big surprise, I learned there are so many people from diplomatic royalty to artistic stars—such as, my sister in my head, Josephine Baker who fell in love with this country and made it one of her homes. It would be my privilege to also be among those greats to have a home. I am a woman of color in every sense of the word. I love colors anywhere from bright to calming to vibrant. Color, can lift the spirit of a depressed soul, but will empower the heart of a warrior. In Morocco it is easy to see the role color plays in nature. The very sands are rich

But if you can’t wait to read the next series of articles, contact Casablanca Tours immediately and have your own experience.

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TRAVEL ESSENTIALS

Travel

Orico London Streetwize Coco Spritz Recycled airplane air can be dehydrating to the skin. I don’t know about you, but the last thing I want to do to freshen-up is squeeze into a tiny airplane restroom to splash potable water on my face. This organic facial mist combines coconut water, cocoa seed, papaya & mango extracts, and orange flower water to give you a radiance-reviving complexion boost right from the comfort of your seat.

ESSENTIALS

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Touchland Kub2go Hand Sanitizer Coughing. Sneezing. Rubbing. Touching. Travel can be really disgusting. It’s no wonder many people feel ill after coming back from holiday or a business trip. You can reduce your chance of transmitting illness by simply keeping your hands clean. This hydrating, yet waterless, formula kills bacteria on your hands, leaving behind a light fragrance without any residue. Not to mention, the beautiful iphone-esq packaging. $10.00 USD www.Touchland.es

Lagu Beach Blanket Going to the beach is fun, but bringing it back with you is not! Common beach towels don’t only absorb water, they attract and hold sand as well. Unlike ordinary beach blankets, Lagu repels sand. Now you can bring back memories from your trip, and not half of the shore. You can also purchase the companion beach bag (which we highly recommend) for storing your books, electronics, snacks, and lotions. $11.00 - $25.00 USD www.LifeOnTheSands.com

Violife Slim Sonic Toothbrush While you may enjoy the thrill of sonic tooth cleaning, bringing your full-sized electric toothbrush may not be a thrilling prospect. Carrying a bulky base, and a heavy toothbrush is not chic or convenient. This toothbrush fills in the gap by providing you a 22,000 brush strokes per minute device the size of a mascara wand. It is also available in over 20 fun colors and patterns. $14.95 USD www.Violife.com

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How many times have you tried to sleep on one of those c-shaped neck pillows and woken up to a stiff neck swooping and swaying in turbulence? I know I have. Luckily, this innovation solved that problem by strategically placing two small “anti-roll” pillows in the back of a headband, which comfortably protects and stabilizes your neck. No slouch, no sway. The cotton/polyester/spandex fabric blend that the headband is comprised of is breathable and comfortable for long-distance wear, and features a blackout eye flap.

Satechi Bluetooth Smart Selfie Extension Arm

$24.00 USD www.TheTravelHalo.com

SleepPhones Wireless Breeze Silence can be deafening, and sometimes, it is hard to shut our brains down, even when we are exhausted. While I would love nothing more than to put my radio on at night, it can be disruptive to my travel companions who prefer a quieter ambiance. The SleepPhone solves that problem by integrating a bluetooth headphone into a fleece headband. Don’t be fooled–the deceptively flat speakers pack a powerful punch with a long battery life to last you through the night. The device can be used with your own music, or it can also be paired with the SleepPhones app which comes pre-loaded with a few tracks of soothing sounds.

Seriously, the selfie is the single most obnoxious trend to come from cellphone culture. However, if you are one of those people who enjoy taking copious amounts of pictures of yourself, there is no finer device to assist you than the Satechi Bluetooth selfie stick. This sturdy selfie arm comes with a slip-proof claw that holds on to your phone like no other stick I’ve ever seen, and a bluetooth shutter button that makes taking pictures at a distance a breeze. Non-selfie folks, like myself, can also find it useful for taking action camera videos or getting aerial views above crowds. $39.99 USD www.Satechi.net

$99.95 USD www.SleepPhones.com

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GLOBE TROTTING JOIE DE VIVRE

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Never Felt so Good by Tyra Hughley Smith

DuBunne Day Spa and Massage Center CITY: Los Angeles/Torrance website: www.dubunne.com

This unassuming location looks compact from the outside, but DuBunne Day Spa proves you should never judge a book by its cover. DuBunne (pronounced Doo-Boo-Nay) features numerous apertures for a pleasurable experience, including a co-ed lounge, separate men’s and women’s serenity rooms, and an outdoor patio with side-by-side Ofuro tubs for which guests can make reservations.

Being a bride is stressful business. Between organizing wedding events to corralling the wedding party to dress fittings to finalizing details, wedding planning can be overwhelming.

Perfect for both a bridal party and a couple’s retreat, the spa has both indoor and outdoor couples’ massage rooms and soaking tubs big enough for two, both inside and outside. A wet room allows for both wet and dry body treatments and their locker rooms feature delicious smelling body scrubs to sample in the showers.

One remedy: An excellent spa treatment. What could be more relaxing than a luxurious spa day where someone else pampers you from head to toe? Such an experience falls into the necessity category for many a bride-to-be.

Not only have I indulged in solo and couples’ treatments at DuBunne, but I have hosted a bachelorette party a few years ago at this location for a bride, her mother, and several friends that were visiting from out of town. There was plenty of space to accommodate all members of the party (not to mention the other patrons of the spa), with multiple treatments going on simultaneously, and they all left raving about the service and the facilities. And the best part: Each guest receives two complimentary mimosas, champagnes, red or white wines, or beers (for the guys) to sip between or after treatments.

Southern California is the perfect relaxation destination, be it for your bachelorette party or honeymoon, featuring swaying palm trees, ocean breezes, and warm weather year-round. And while there are a number of larger, well-known spas throughout SoCal, there are also a number of unique one-off locations that can offer a memorable experience and much-needed perks.

dtox DAY SPA

Insider Tip: For the frequent spa lover at heart, DuBunne offers both Platinum, and “Spa Lifestyle” (lifetime) club memberships. Tyra is the owner and blogger for BarrisTourista, where she writes extensively about travel, food, experiences, and finding yourself. To read more of her content, visit BarrisTourista.com.

CITY: Los Angeles

The Spa at the Island Hotel Newport Beach

website: www.dtoxdayspa.com

Although this spa is located right on busy Los Feliz Blvd., once you step inside it is an oasis of quiet serenity. This nook has been featured on The Ellen Show, The Voice, and other television shows and local networks, and offers exquisite massages in a peaceful ambiance. The spa’s décor is a mix of Asian influences—featuring a double waterfall and a Buddha statute—with the loft-like rustic charm of exposed brick and wooden beamed ceilings.

CITY: Newport Beach/Orange County website: www.islandhotel.com/spa

Orange County—of the original ‘Real Housewives’ series fame—is synonymous with luxury. And the Spa at this Four Diamond Hotel will offer a day of luxury and star treatment.

The massage rooms are open, airy, and comfortable. But the relaxation “atrium” is the real winner, where you can indulge in fresh baked chocolate chip cookies or brownies (or partake of healthier fare like fresh or dried fruit and organic teas, if the big day is fast approaching), while reading a magazine on the numerous chaise lounges. “Our goal is to create a positive feeling in our clients with every visit,” said Karyn Lee, Spa Director.

The menu is extensive, featuring Lomi Lomi and Balinese massages, along with more traditional options. There is even an option for the Island Volcanic Detoxifying Therapy, which uses volcanic clay to detox and energize the body.

The flowing waterfalls in the background will instantly calm you, and the top-notch services will keep you at peace. I received a deep-tissue massage, and a soothing skin body wrap, both performed by Erin, where I was lulled into such a blissful state that I fell asleep multiple times. The facial, done by Miranda using dtox’s private-label products, left my skin and pores feeling clean and refreshed. All in all, it made for a perfect day of unwinding.

One of the acclaimed masseuses at The Spa is Saiko, who has worked on the likes of superstar basketball player Kobe Bryant, and the well-known circus chain Cirque du Soleil. Even when getting a deep tissue, the massage feels relaxing and calming and it loosened up some of my most knotty and troubled areas. The skincare products they use for facials, along with the Darphin Paris and SkinCeuticals products they sell at this location are top-notch, and I still use a facial scrub I purchased there to this day. But the real treat is booking and retiring to one of the hotel’s relaxing rooms with bay views from the balconies. The rooms are quite spacious with soft beds and luxurious robes. The hotel is a great place for a bride-to-be to stay, relax, and do some power shopping. The Fashion Island Mall is just across the street, featuring numerous high-end retailers such as Neiman Marcus (with Louis Vuitton), Bloomingdale’s, Rebecca Taylor, and even Bloomingdale’s Home Store and Restoration Hardware (for your registry, of course), all overlooking the ocean.

To add to the relaxation, the spa’s dressing rooms have both wet and dry saunas. And if you want to take home products their skincare line features all-natural, paraben-free, botanical skincare products for purchase. And for locals who are worn out on a Friday night, R.S.V.P. for dtox’s Friday Happy Hour they host every other month—serving organic wine and appetizers, featuring a live DJ playing music, and you can enjoy $39 mini-treatments, including hand and foot scrubs, calf and foot massages, and neck and shoulder massages. Insider Tip: Although dtox doesn’t serve alcohol itself, you are allowed to bring a bottle of wine or champagne that they will keep on ice and serve for you. Contact Details

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3206 Los Feliz Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90039 Neighborhood: Atwater Village/Los Feliz Phone: 323.665.3869

23725 Arlington Avenue Torrance, CA 90501 Phone: 310.326.9026

690 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 Phone: 949.760.4992

Insider Tip: Check out deals on both the hotel and spa, as sometimes they appear on sites like Travelzoo at a great discount

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A Special Invitation

Bella D’Ora Spa & Salon

“Meet The Editors”

website: www.belladoraspa.com Bella D’Ora means “beautiful hour,” and they claim that’s what they offer their guests, a “time for pampering.” They live up to their name.

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This spa is pure magic. Nestled in a strip mall near the Carlsbad Premium Outlets, this hidden gem is outfitted with a full service salon, along with the spa and boutique. I have good friends (both men and women) who rave about this place and recommended it as the must-try spa in Carlsbad, a suburb about 30 minutes north of San Diego.

Meet with the Top Caribbean Destinations for your Honeymoon or Destination Wedding

My masseuse, Gina, was a miracle worker when she performed the La Vita Bella (The Good Life) massage. I highly recommend everyone try La Vita Bella massage, as it is perfection, combining aromatherapy, along with any level of pressure you prefer, and complimentary hot stones and towels. Gina is a master of discerning exactly where to focus her energy and time in your trouble areas, she even loosened the muscles in my hips, which is perfect for anyone with a desk job. But before the massage even started, we did deep-breathing exercises with aromatherapy oils while on the table. It certainly set the mood straight away and I immediately felt my muscles release and any worries about the outside world fade away.

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From the minute you walk into Bella D’Ora, you will be pampered with complimentary Bellini’s from the spa’s drink menu. And the dimly lit quiet room features massage chairs for additional relaxation. But in all honesty, after my massage with Gina, I didn’t even need it. Any time you are in the San Diego area, be sure to check out this hidden haven. Insider Tip: The La Vita Bella massage allows you to have the best of a plethora of different services, including deep tissue and hot stone massages. And for the member of the wedding party that may be with child, Bella D’Ora has special massage tables that will allow the mommy-to-be to lie flat on her stomach for her pregnancy massage.

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5617 Paseo Del Norte #200 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Phone: 760.438.7404

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www.CaribbeanRomancePavilion.com *Registrant must be engaged & is allowed one guest. 21+. Venue Addres: EZ Studios, 325 W 37th St, New York, NY 10018, USA

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Beauty

Accessories

Brides By Sonia Castleberry www.bridesbysoniacastleberry.com

House of Waris - www.houseofwaris.com

CHANEL - www.chanel.com DIOR - www.dior.com/beauty

Concierge

OH My Heavenly Hair - www.omhh.com LE PINK CHAMPU - 4205 Main Street, Philadelphia, PA 19127 - (215).482.7465

De Beers - www.debeers.com Cartier - www.cartier.com David Yurman - www.davidyurman.com Blvgari - www.blugari.com Tiffany's - www.tiffany.com

TOM FORD - www.tomford.com

Mikimoto - www.mikimotoamerica.com

TEMPTU - www.temptu.com

Donna Distefano - 212.594.3757 www.DonnaDistefanoltd.com

VERA MOORE COSMETIC & SKINCARE www.veramoorecosmetics.com HEALTH & FITNESS

Links London - 535 Madison Avenue 200 Park Avenue - linksoflondon.com

GET FIT WITH RAY - www.getfitwithray.com

Michael C. Fina - 500 Park Avenue - New York 800.289.3462 - michaelcfina.com

LACI CHISHOLM Fit4Dance - www.fit4dancenyc.com

Jung Lee - 25 West 29th Street New York City 212-257-5655 - JungLeeNY.com

Experience food Design - 503 West 43rd Street New York, NY 10036 - 212.947.2480, www.canardinc.com The Gradview Elegant Events - 176 Rinaldi Boulevard, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 - 845-4864700 Grandviewevents.com Weylin B. Seymour's 1875 - 175 broadway Brooklyn, NY 11211 - 718-963-3639 weylinbseymours.com Maritime Parc - 84 Audrey Zapp Drive Jersey City, NJ 07305 -201.413.0050 - www. Maritimeparc.com Tara Guerard - 54 Chapel Street Charleston, Sc 29403 - 843.577.5006 TaraGuerard.com James Abel Events - 917.399.4552 - www. jamesabelevents.com Venue & Locations The Plaza Hotel - www.theplazany.com

ForeverMark - FOREVERMARK.COM

The Peninsula - www.peninsula.com

Designer Loft - 226 West 37th Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10018, 212-944-9013

David Alan Jewelry - 212-382-1410 - www. davidalanjewelry.com - info@davidalanjewelry. com

St. Regis Hotel - www.stregisnewyork.com

Mark Ingram Salon - The Park 55 Building, 110 East 55th Street, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10022, 212.319.6778

GLOBE TROTTING

Oheka Castle Hotel & Estate - 135 West Gate Drive Huntington NY 11743 - 631- 659-1400 www.oheka. com

FASHION & STYLE

Bridal Reflections - 260 Fifth Avenue | New York, NY 10001, 212-764-3040 Vera Wang Bride - 991 Mad ison Avenue New York, NY- 212.628-3400 Amsale New York - 625 Madison, New York City212 583-1700

Frosch-Casablanca Tours, Inc. www.casablancatour.com - www.frosch.com Cultural Island Travel www.culturalislandtravel.com Jetsetter - www.jetsetter.com Travelocity - www.travelocity.com

Monique Lhuiller - 19 East 71st Street New York,NY - 212-683-3332 moniquelhuillier.com

Expedia - www.expedia.com

Romona Keveza Collection - One Rockefeller Plaza -The Penthouse New York, NY

Sicily - www.wheninsicily.com

Stephen Yearick at Bridal Reflections Fifth Avenue New York City - 212-764-3040 Kleinfeld - 110 West 20th Street, New York NY 10011 Wedding Atelier - 72 Madison Avenue, 4th Floor New York, NY 10016 - 646.638.3263 - www. WeddingAtlelier.com Ines Di Santo - www.INESDISTANTO.COM Jenny Yoo Collection - 132 West 36th St. 9th Floor New York - 212.645.0823 - WWW.JENNYYOO.COM Burnbaum & Bullock Bridal Salon - 151 West 25th Street Suite 6A - New York NY 10001 - www. birnbaumandbullock.com - 212-242-2914 Sarah Seven - 180 Lafayette Street 5th Floor New York FlagShip - www.sarahseven.com L'fay Bridal - 973- 556-4699 9 Roosevelt Avenue Chatham, NJ 07928 www.lfay.com BELLA Bridesmaids - 545 eighth avenue suite 1525 New York, NY 10018 - 212.695.2700 - nyc@ bellabridesmaids.com

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Orbitz - www.orbitz.com

AMENETIES Planner Destiny and Destinations www.destinyanddestinations.it Weddings By MWD LIFESTYLES www.weddings.mwdlifestyles.com Stationery

1 Obre Place, Shrewsbury, NJ 07702 732.747.0200 - Shadowbrook.com

Rainbow Room - 212.632.5000 - www. RainbowRoom.com Weylin B. Seymour's 1875 - 175 broadway Brooklyn, NY 11211 - 718-963-3639 weylinbseymours.com Maritime Parc - 84 Audrey Zapp Drive Jersey City, NJ 07305 -201.413.0050 - www. Maritimeparc.com The Glass Houses Premier Event Space In New York - 545 west 25th street 25th floor New York NY 10001 - 212.242.7800 - www. THEGLASSHOUSES.COM The Edison Ballroom - 240 west 47th street - New York, NY 10036 - 212- 201- 7650 www. EDISONBALLROOM Midtown Loft and Terrace - 267 Fifth Avenue, New York NY 10016 www.midtownloft.com Aqua Azul Yacht - Chelsea Piers Pier 60 North 917.686.1016 - www.AquaAzulYacht.com

Connor New York - Barneys New York 212.833.2708 - CONNORNYC.COM

The Village Invites - 10 East 39th Street 212.220.6199 - Inquiries@villageinvites.com www.villageinvites.com

The Village Invites - 10 East 39th Street 212.220.6199 - Inquiries@villageinvites.com www.villageinvites.com

Photographers & Videos

The Glass Houses Premier Event Space In New York - 545 west 25th street 25th floor New York NY 10001 - 212.242.7800 www.THEGLASSHOUSES.COM

Regina Flemings Photography www.reginaflemiingsphotography.com Joseph Lin Photography - 419 Lafayette Street New York, NY 10003 www.jlinphotography.com

Midtown Loft and Terrace - 267 Fifth Avenue, New York NY 10016 www.midtownloft.com

Brett Matthews Photography - 224 Fifth Avenue New York City - 212.337.0111 Brettmathews.com

Aqua Azul Yacht - Chelsea Piers Pier 60 North 917.686.1016 - www.AquaAzulYacht.com

POUR HOMME

Food & Entertainment

Eton - www.etonshirts.com

Chef Rodney LoveJones 2Good2B, www.2good2b.com

Thomas Pink - www.thomaspink.com

Taking Tea Instyle - www.takingteainstyle.com

Salvatore Ferragamo - www.ferragamo.com

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