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LATIN SPIRIT . SUMMER 2015

Señoras Milagros DE LOS

Sensual Latin wedding styles that are hotter than the climate

Dreams do

come true?

Vieques, Puerto Rico, the paradise where dreams are realised

Friends Be Best

Celebrity couples’ most important three words

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Designer Take-over

Designing passion and that “This is the dress” feeling.


LIVE LIFE

Glamorously Natural and Fabulously Healthy.

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Fashion 7

HAITI FASHION HIGHLIGHT Three key fashion designers coming out of Haiti and causing a stir.

22 CESAR GALINDO Spotlight on Latin designer Cesar Galindo, working with the likes of Gwen Stefani and Calvin Klein. 98 WHITE LINES The city bride in NYC is a beauty to behold.

Beauty

38 JOYFUL BRIDES Stunning bridal makeup looks to match your very special day.

Cover Story

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SEÑORAS DE LOS MILAGROS

Photography by Kat Morgan Fashion by Kerina Akers Makeup by Vanessa Evelyn for Perta Alexandra Inc. Hair by Dante Blandshaw Modelled by Angelica Robelo @ Wilhelmina Olga Estupinan @ Wilhelmina Kelsey Rogers @ Marilyn Agency

46 REAL BRIDES, REAL BEAUTY Our competition, culminating in a photoshoot with our Real Brides and inspiring things they have to say about beauty.

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124 BEAUTY ROUND-UP A look at what’s cool in the world of makeup.

Travel

Real Weddings

114 SIMPLY SICILY Sicily is an amazing country in which to get married. We pick our Top 10 locations for you.

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118 CUBA Everything you have ever wanted to know about Cuba, its people and its future.

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120 WEDDING RITUALS We visit Japan to discover the ceremony and meanings behind weddings steeped in tradition.

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SAMUEL & JOYTI A Mexican wedding born of love and beauty. Pictures and words from the amazing couple. CHRISTINE & LARRY Ceremony with a difference all ending in fireworks for the blessed couple.

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WILLIAM HENRY Jewelry for the groom, beautiful by design; glorious to wear.

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BARBARA DIEZ Argentina’s answer to the Martha Stewart of wedding planning.

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NEVADO The flourist of all flourists. We meet the John Nevado, the owner responsible for importing all of those Ecuadorian beauties.

Celebrity Weddings

123 MONTAUK Since 1639 Montauk has been on the map as East Hamptons. We explore and tell you all about it.

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TYESE & SAMSON Renewed their vows at an amazing location in the Hamptons with a beautiful wedding party.

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MICHAEL & GILLIAN All aboard to Thailand with Michael Jai White and his stunning bride Gillian Waters.

Health and Lifestyle 108 MANSCAPING Men have body hair too; not everyone likes it. What should you do with your body hair, Adrian talks you through it.

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KIDS BECOME WEALTHY Looking out for your little ones when your time comes is not easy. We look at how to plan for it.

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THE WEDDING LIST 21st century solutions to the age old problem of wedding gifts.

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MANTILLA There is far more to choosing and wearing a veil than you would first believe, Latin culture puts them front and center.

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NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER

yrdith Leon-McCormack

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I am from the island of Hispaniola, Haiti. The history is so understated that I don’t think all Haitians know the true value and depth of their roots. History says it is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, but it is rich in food, color, culture, beauty and some of the most talented artisans I have seen. Haiti was also the first independent nation of Latin America and the Caribbean. History records that Christopher Columbus landed there and while he discovered Haiti, he had mistaken it for Asia. We must remember he was financed by the Spanish, bringing their customs and laws—which explains Haiti’s connection to both Spanish and French cultures.

MAGGUY DURCE

It is my love for history and my cultural roots that inspired this issue. As a teen I recall my countless trips to Puerto Rico and luxurious vacations in Old San Juan, its various night life, great beaches and spectacular food. There were also numerous trips to Mexico that shaped my love for their country—enjoying the shopping, food, drinks and art. These and so much more contributed well into my second marriage to a man who is Mexican-Irish. It served as a reintroduction to the Mexican culture which impacted me in a completely different way... the history and the people made me fall deeply in love with the culture.

Inside this Issue

Daniel & Kassandra

This love inspired our trips to Spain, finding out more and more about the deep influences of the Spanish culture that shaped these beautiful people. Cartagena, Colombia continues to feed my curiosity and passion for all things Latin. Its rich history raised my curiosity specifically because of the deep African roots that lie within its history that shaped my people, reminding me how much Africa–Africans are very much a part of this international culture.

CHARLES DIEUJUSFE

Try as one may to deny black or African influences in the world, history can’t be erased no matter how hard we try...the world loves Africa and the beauty it produces and the Latin culture is engulfed with it everywhere we look. Christine & Larry

Marriage and family values are the very root of the Latin family, so we bring you a small portion of what we found and the beauty the culture cherishes...

So it is with great pride and honor to present this issue, sharing their love and values in our pages of World Bride Magazine. Check us out online at www. worldbridemagazine.com. Samuel & Joyti

Feliz lectura! Enjoy! Amour!

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Photography by Donn Thompson

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THE LATIN MALE’S

Family Values Words by Marcello Ortiz

Recently, I overheard a fascinating conversation on a NYC subway. Two women were discussing, the Latino man’s devotion to his family. I have been haunted by their conversation. What exactly, is the driving force that makes us Latin men so committed to our families? Why do we do and act the way we do with them and for them? For 55 years my parents, stood together, and stayed together to raise us. The Latin family, historically, has a strong commitment to “Familia.” Our family values were imparted long ago but is still relevant today. Most Latin men I know, will quote a lot of their parents’ beliefs and core values. We often hate to admit that we have turned into what our parents were shaping. As a child, you don’t always understand the lesson – until we became men. We were taught how to conduct ourselves wherever we went and to respect all family, friends and elders. We had to sit properly, speak when addressed, and answer with Ma’am or Sir. It’s understood that our elders are entitled to our respect after all of their struggles, hardships, hard work and their place in the hierarchy and history. We knew never to talk back, no matter if they were right or wrong. To do so was disrespectful. Today’s children aren’t demonstrating what they are being taught. Too many have taken on the negativity of the world and treat their parents so disrespectfully without any consequences. The Latin male’s family unit consisted of your dad, the provider and protector of the family. He was in a small way seen as the “ultimate disciplinarian.” And we heard far too often, “I’m telling your father about this” and we would cringe at those words and it did not include a time-out. Today, that would classify as child-abuse. Perhaps we have reached a point where there are so many worldly issues that families must have intervention. But, at some point we must consider whether “spare the rod, spoil the child” could change a few disrespectful children.

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We know that the world has changed tremendously. But, what hasn’t really changed is the authentic love that we have for our families: to be the best they can be and walk with respect, peace and the ability to maintain an honor for our family’s name.

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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 Associate Copy Editor Megan Jander Photo/Bookings Editor Murat Ozdemir Associate Producer Maggie McKenna Features Editor Sandra Hill Beauty Editor Sonia Castleberry Kheli French Debra Hare-Bey Grooming Editor Adrian Fanus Guest Fashion & Accessories Editor Paulette Cleghorn Celebrity & Fashion Director Carlton 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 Interns Photos/Production Maggie McKenna

Social Media Aliyah Johnson Jon Greg Morris Ahmed Allam

Fashion Drishti Gangwani Faihaa Khan Mia Xiang Angela Di Nardo Cydney Wagner

Junior Editorial Assistant/ Research Assistant Caitlin Elizabeth Josephson

Beauty Lexy Cummins Victoria Pallien

Marketing Sarina Perera Oluwanifemi Abe

Lifestyle Victoria Pallien Megan Jander AnnaLisa Arcoleo

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

This is an exciting issue. The most amazing people have been interviewed who have shared their deepest desires and dreams for their lives. Our editors have traveled the globe identifying the most significant properties and venues that will provide the perfect backdrop for the most intimate or grandest ceremonies and receptions. We have invested a plethora of time and resources identifying the most delicate fragrances that will delight the most sensitive nose and applaud the perfumer’s prowess. I love fragrances, preferably light, and wispy, something soft that barely leaves a trace when I exit a room. I often wonder how people select their fragrances, because the glands in your body have their own unique scent and can interfere with—or enhance—the scent of perfumes you wear. Be mindful of your natural scent and take your time in selecting your fragrances.

Moments

Tyty & Samson

Michael & Gillian

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We met so many diverse brides and wedding locations, from the beaches of Tulum, Mexico to the Old Town of San Juan, Puerto Rico. From a winery in the Hamptons all the way to Thailand. Our wedding parties have run the gamut and they want you to know all about their incredible celebrations. We have fostered relationships with the most delightful fashion houses. Our newest is the wedding fashions from Señoras DE LOS Milagros. They are beyond our wildest expectations. This expressive designer creates a line especially for you to turn it up with the “newest hotness” to hit the runway. We are certain your eyes will pop with the very thought that all of this decadence can be shown on the body you worked so hard to achieve.

Be sure to pack an extra bag; after you see the newest line from the house of CZAR by Cesar Galindo, you will surely be in trouble. We love the movement and textures he imparts on his creations, with colors that explode at the very thought of zipping the zippers. We were able to catch up with two high profile weddings: Actors Michael Jai White and his bride Gillian; and BET’s Samson Styles and his wife Tyese. Interesting these two couples’ mantra is that you must be “Best Friends” to maintain the high level of peace and love in their marriage.

The world is filled with the most amazing people, places and things. We love sharing our finds and hope you enjoy learning all about them. Bond of Scent

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Much Peace, Infinite Love & Immeasurable Blessings, Marsha Reeves Jews Editor-At-Large

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” l a e “R WORLDBRIDES SAMUEL JEAN

Joyti Goundar & We wanted a destination wedding with a rustic beach theme. We are both minimalist and that was what inspired us. There was no seating chart, no dress code, no shoes, no long ceremony. We wanted to have a party with our friends and that’s how it turned out.

LARRY LEE &ChristineJ. Brandt We first met over 20 years ago. Christine's brother, Michael and I both attended NYU for undergrad. Their family had a country house up in the mountains in Pennsylvania that we would all stay at over the

The Bride wore Zac Posen The Groom wore Zara Mens and Gucci

WHERE DID YOU GET MARRIED?

We got married in Tulum, Mexico at Akin Beach. We picked Tulum because our friends had a small beautiful beachside wedding there and it was the first place we vacationed together outside of the country. We didn’t want anyone wearing any shoes. When guests arrived they were instructed to leave their shoes. Something about feeling the sand between your feet connects one to the beauty of nature.

weekends. One weekend over the winter, a bunch of the guys went up there to snowboard. After a tiring all day excursion (it was my first time snowboarding) we went back to the house for dinner, but not until Christine's father had us carry a heavy stove all the way from bottom of hill up to the house in a foot of snow! I cut my hand carrying it and it was then back at the house, that I saw Christine for the first time. She came down the stairs with her long flowing hair and band aids in hand and she patched me up.

WHERE DID YOU GO ON YOUR HONEYMOON?

We decided that this was a once in a lifetime opportunity so we took advantage of the time we had. We decided not to leave for the honeymoon for two months. We went to Spain (Madrid and Marbella), Greece (Santorini) and finished off in Turkey (Istanbul).

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Photography by Andrew Kist (kistweddings.com)

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WHAT WAS THE ONE SPECIAL THING/UNIQUE THING YOU WANTED TO INCORPORATE IN YOUR WEDDING? A Chinese Wedding tea ceremony. WHERE DID YOU GET MARRIED? City Clerks Office, Downtown Manhattan WHERE DID YOU HAVE THE CELEBRATION WEDDING PARTY? At a beautiful restaurant called China Blue NYC in Tribeca.

(www.chinabluenewyork.com)

The Bride wore a coral red lattice embroidery lace dress by Manning Cartel. Pure gold crystal nugget & hand carved Lignum Vitae wedding ring. (www.christinejbrandt.com) A necklace & bracelet: antique Chinese, yellow gold, flower neck piece and gold bracelet.

The Groom wore White tuxedo jacket, white tuxedo shirt, black bow tie, & black tuxedo pants- all from various designers.

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DANIEL RAMIREZ

&Kassandra Castillo

JARED CINER

&Gabriele Ciner “Love means always having the intention to help and never to hurt. Love means sharing your opinions and perspectives through separate or joint challenges without fearing contrast, and always remaining supportive of your partner throughout. Love is giving to your partner because you want to do everything you can to make him

There is a beautiful island called Isa de Vieques, which is one of the off-shore island municipalities of Puerto Rico, seven miles off the east coast. I was amazed how fond I became of this 21-mile-long island, which is home to 40 undeveloped beaches in the Caribbean. Twelve years ago, the United States Navy was forced to stop using this oasis as a bombing range and testing ground. The unity of the islanders and other voices from beyond their shores led to protest and massive world pressure until the Department of Defense and the U.S. Navy acquiesced and returned the island to its citizens. Amazingly now, Vieques is the largest national wildlife refuge and reserve and some of the top beaches in the Caribbean. It is also home to the brightest bioluminescent bay, one of only seven remaining in the world. And, since it is part of the United States, you won’t need a passport! Of course, there are a myriad of hotels to suit your style and budget. Now, Vieques has become an important wedding destination.

Dreams Do Come True!

Photography by Claudette Montero or her happy, not because you expect anything in return. It means not keeping score of favors or who was right, because you win and lose as a team. Love means safety, because at the end of the day, your partner is always in your corner ready to help.”

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Gabriele was born and raised in Oyster Bay Cove, NY. She has a father, an older sister, and a twin sister. She had a beautiful and loving mother who passed away. Gabriele went to the University of Maryland where she got a M.Ed in special education and met Jared there. She now works as a special education teacher in Maryland, where she lives with Jared permanently. Jared and Gaby are proud parents to a very sweet lab/terrier mix, Griff.

Jared was born and raised in Denver, Colorado. He has two warm, loving parents, and two sisters who live in Israel. He is an uncle to six nephews and one niece. He went to the University of Maryland where he studied psychology. He moved out to Maryland permanently in 2013 to start SPIRIT Club, a fitness service and center providing fitness and health (both physical and mental) opportunities for all people, primarily those with disabilities. In 2015 he founded the SPIRIT Club foundation, a non-profit helping to improve the health of people with disabilities.

So I was thrilled when Kassandra Castillo-Cruz, one of the former Vieques Youth Leadership Initiative’s former youth leaders, was recently married. I met this beautiful young girl in the 90’s, when her journey was like so many young people on this small island, still raw from the scars of the United States Navy’s presence, yet, filled with dreams of becoming a model, living in New York, going to college, seeing the world, and one day becoming the wife of a man who truly loved her. Her love story began about four years ago, when a group of friends decided to meet up and two strangers became best buddies. After several years, Kassandra knew that Daniel Ramirez-Yunqué was a wonderful change of pace with his quick wit and infectious smile. After roughly four years of dating, college, modeling and living in New York, and Daniel becoming an investment banker, the wedding proposal was during a picnic in the park at sunset. Their ceremony & reception were held in San Juan, Puerto Rico at the Casa de España, the after party in La Factoria, and their honeymoon in Athens, Greece at the New Hotel –which is the first hotel project of award winning designer duo, Fernando and Humberto Campana. Dreams do come true if you believe!

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Celebrity Wedding at his big desk and at least learn a little something about him… Photos of him and his son were wonderful and really spoke volumes about him. After a couple of days making herself at home, Tyese unintentionally spilled coffee all over his desk – of course that began the story as he walked into his office and she had to explain what exactly she was doing. Armed with a beautiful smile and quick wit, Ty’s life was forever changed, or so she thought. They became fast friends and while she was in town they had a ball. When the project was over and it was time for her to go home, what she thought was going to be a lasting friendship came suddenly to a halt. She knew Samson had her number but the phone never rang from his number.

TYTY

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he lovely couple, TyTy was a Real Bride Real Beauty and won an incredible renewal of their vows with an extraordinary beautiful outdoor wedding at sunset on Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard and Horse Rescue. The bride wore legendary Japanese Yumi Katsura. The groom wore Masahiro Soga tuxedos, bridesmaids wore custom design skirts and Obi, inspired by Sarah Jessica Parker, Sex in The City by Hanayome by Hiroko Tashiro who flew in from Japan with the wedding dress and appointments for the bridesmaids. The most exquisite flowers adorned the palatial vineyard explosions of roses, hydrangeas, and extraordinary greens by MagnaFlora.

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Words by Marsha Reeves Jews Photography by Donn Thompson

Then almost a year later, un-expectantly on a Saturday night, her phone rang and Styles’ name showed up on her phone. Ty just looked at the phone trying to decide whether to answer or not. She decided she would answer and the first thing he said was, “I had the wrong number.” They laughed and she learned he was moving to her hometown in New Jersey.

The grounds on Baiting Hollow provide the perfect backdrop in the rows of extraordinary grapes and white tenting covered the dining and dancing areas. The couple was so delightful and appreciative that we just wanted to learn a little more about what was behind their beautiful smiles and warm personalities.

It seemed like only yesterday, that they made the commitment to marry seven years ago and to this day there are several things that are important in their marriage: honesty, laughter – they love to joke with one another, they are seriously Best Friends and they come first, before anybody, and communication.

The couple was so delightful and appreciative that we just wanted to learn a little more about what was behind their beautiful smiles and warm personalities.

When asked about their goals as a couple, their response – to stay in love and stay married; being financially literate; curbing the spending habits, develop a strategic plan; building a family empire for their children; always do things to continue to look forward to seeing each other; find ways to keep each other interested.

It seems that while Tyese (Ty) was working on a massive project at BET, Samson Styles was in LA for the BET Awards. So, since Samson was away, Tyese decided to sit

It was sweet to hear Samson talk about how important it was that he looked forward to coming home and that one of the beautiful experiences that makes him so very happy is “for his wife to awaken with a beautiful smile on her face and no matter what happens during the day, he just remembers her morning smile and it makes his day.” These two lovebirds had me going, so I wondered when did she know he was the one. Ty said, “The day he finally called and came over. She knew it because she felt like she knew him forever and she was at peace.” Their romantic relationship is very special, they can finish one another’s sentences, she/they know when something is wrong with the other before even speaking with each other. According to Ty they have a beautifully blended family of six, ranging in age from 17 years old to 23 years old and they are grandparents. They are committed to their community and support programs that assist and empower foster children and those that are adopted; as well as programs that support re-entry and ex-felon resources that assist with empowerment of each individual including housing and education. When I asked any last words or food for thought, Ty said, “Be honest in everything and communicate always.” Samson was very clear, “husbands and wives - Don’t stop having sex and be forthcoming about what you want and need.” We are excited for this lovely couple and wish them many wonderful years filled with all the blessing that the universe can muster – filled with love and immeasurable blessings.

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that certainly won the heart of Michael Jai. Gillian has spent over 20 years in television and film.

MICHAEL JAI WHITE

&Gillian Waters

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est friends met more than 19 years ago and fate determined that the timing for any type of relationship was one that needed assistance to break an unspoken barrier that two best friends never crossed. That is until one fateful evening when Michael Jai White’s medication caused a near fatal reaction. And out of all the excitement and fears in this emergency, thinking he was about to die, Michael Jai White knew that he had to have the presence of mind to call his BFF Gillian Waters. Not for just any call, but one to profess his love, “Upon thinking I was going to die, I realized one of the calls I had to make was to her to profess the fact that I felt like I’ve always been in love with her,” he explained. And, much to his surprise he learned the feeling was mutual. These two are truly best friends. They talk every day, never

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Words by Marsha Reeves Jews Photography by Michael Selby

had an argument, they enjoy laughing and having fun, and not having to explain anything, ever. They trust one another implicitly, which is their guiding star. There is something special about how they move in lockstep in thoughts, beliefs and while they may differ in opinions, the respect they have for one another and each other’s opinions is powerful. They, clearly, are comfortable being together, yet, maintaining their individuality. Gillian is from California and looks like the beautiful California girls; while she wasn’t a tom-boy, she certainly loved the outdoors and the balance between that and dolls. Today, she still loves to read and extreme sports – sky diving, cave diving and anything else with an adrenalin rush, including cooking

Michael Jai grew up in Brooklyn, NY and Bridgeport, CT within a community that had the feeling of Boys in the Hood. He quickly noted that his beginning makes him appreciate where and what guided him out of that maze. He saw himself living differently and Martial Arts became a way of life and was the discipline he needed to guide him into his ultimate success. The beauty of this couple is they both love to give back and are very involved in their community. They do most things together and are very comfortable with one another and their children. Actually, one of the deciding factors to ultimately get married was that they wanted to demonstrate to their children that this type of love needed to be consummated with marriage. As a matter of fact they are both starring in the movie, Never Back Down 3, which was being shot in Thailand, when they decided to get married there after completing the new Sony Pictures film. They enjoyed their trip and the country so much, Gillian and Michael thought it was a great idea to have a Thai-style wedding, which included a line of exotic Thai dancers, drummers, and included being escorted down the aisle by a procession of elephants, with a Thai water blessing, after which the vows and ceremony were held on the estate’s riverfront lotus pond. They were excited that they had “their

children witness the union, which was wonderful...we all will have the memory of this experience forever! I have never been happier!” The bride designed her own wedding dress with a local designer in Bangkok, which was white and gold Thai silk in traditional Thai design, with an asymmetrical top and mermaid bottom. Following the ceremony, guests feasted on a wedding dinner of pad thai with prawns, crab fried rice, curried chicken satay, Thai fruits and sticky sweet rice with mango and coconut milk. The wedding cake was a three-tiered creation from Bangkok bakery Coffee Beans By Dao. The night ended with a fireworks show on the river. They honeymooned on the Indian Ocean in Krabi Province, and when the couple returns, planning will begin for a California reception for the rest of their family and friends later this year. I asked the couple what are three words that you would say to couples to consider prior to marriage? Gillian, “Be Best Friends.” And Michael, “Live, Love, Laugh.” There you have it, a love that was nurtured and kindled throughout years of living and laughing – which only needed one special word that surpasses all understanding, Love!

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Words by Faihaa Khan

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POTLIGH

CESAR GALINDO

right colors, bold prints and flowing fabrics comprise the line of this self-taught Latin American-born designer. As a first generation Mexican who’s also the youngest of 11 children he grew up in a heavily Latin influenced home. As a child, he loved art and creating things. He was involved in dancing, theater (drama), painting and drawing. His mother even taught him how to sew and with that fervor for creation, Galindo decided to set his heart and mind on designing. This, coupled with his Latin background, became the catalyst for his soon-to-be designs. As I had the pleasure of interviewing Galindo, I got the absolute delight of knowing the creative genius behind his work, as well as his key inspirations and his thoughts on the bridal market.

As we chatted more about his fashion endeavors, the topic of the bridal market came about. Galindo believes that the bridal market is very special in the sense that it’s personal and great designs are involved in the market. He does admit that it can be very challenging as well depending on the particular bride, but if it’s someone you’re close to, it can be a very fun experience, admitting that he actually designed his mother’s 25th anniversary gown. His recommendation for couples planning their wedding would be to “make sure you want to get married because it is a lifetime commitment” and to “make sure it’s your day and it’s how you want it, don’t let family get in the way or other people’s opinions and make sure it’s whatever you want for that very special day.” When asked who he would design a wedding dress for if given the chance, he admitted that it was a difficult question, but if given the chance remarked that it would have to probably be someone very special to him. On the pop culture end, he states “everyone that I would want to design for got married already, I don’t know probably for Jennifer Lopez’s fifth wedding.” With a last chuckle at his final statement, our short but sweet interview came to an end. After chatting with the man behind the clothes himself, I’ve come to see that his humble beginnings and strong Latin influences transposed into his line paints a dynamic image of a man who is both talented and genuine.

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Photography by Froylan Flowers

Galindo explains that his line CZAR by Cesar Galindo utilizes Latin inspired shades, prints and silhouettes, making use of vibrant colors and hues. His creative process begins with textiles, which are where he draws his inspiration from. He believes that every piece of cloth tells a story through its color and from that, he goes into draping, followed by production. His artistic outlook and state of mind are the key elements of the details that make not only his work, but other brands flourish as well. Galindo has worked with big name brands such as Calvin Klein, GO by Gottex and L.A.M.B by Gwen Stefani; lines that feature designs very different from his own line. Galindo explained to me that he believes that it is the responsibility of the designer to get into the mindset and creative direction of the brand and interpret it as such, so that in turn, the final product is something that is catered to that brand specifically.

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Our beautiful World Bride Magazine CONTRIBUTORS

Paulette Cleghorn Ms. Cleghorn is the Creative Director and designer for Yumi Katsura Couture and previously served as Head of Strategic Alliances and North American expansion to the legendary designer, considered as one of Japan’s and the world’s most prolific design houses. Paulette also serves as creative director for Disney Forever Enchanted Special Occasions and Disney Royal Ball Collections, charged with strategizing, marketing and implementing the highly successful bridal collection for the iconic Disney brand. With a background that spans the range of cosmetics, fashion, governmental, non-profit work, and public relations, Paulette uses her abilities to set and seek industry trends daily. Ms. Cleghorn also served as guest lecturer on topics from advertising to body image at prestigious institutions such as Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and FIT/Fashion Institute of Technology.

Michael

Paniccia

Michael Paniccia is best known for his fashion and editorial photography. Based in New York City, Michael has been published in top national and international magazines. Traditionally trained as a fine artist, Michael obtained his MFA from School of Visual Arts and has work in both private and museum collections.

Carlton

Jones

With a degree in Business Management and a love of people and fashion, Carlton Jones is an unstoppable force. Contributing to such notable magazines as Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Glamour and Essence, it’s his former positions as fashion editor and director that allows him to incorporate his vast resources of artists to WBM. Creating teams of collaborators is a position Carlton is quite familiar with, explaining his elation to have a substantial hand in producing our menswear editorial Fields of Love and paying tribute to style icon Bianca Jagger in our White Lines editorial. All while simultaneously debuting his Resort/Spring 2016 collection in the British Virgin Islands, Carlton manages to bring his creative insight, intellect and professionalism to WBM.

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Wendy Hope Wendy is a fun and whimsical beauty and fashion photographer with high energy, creativity and a clearly defined vision. She is a versatile artist known for technical precision and attention to detail. This is reflected consistently in her stylized work and lighting which range from clean, crisp and bright, to highly dramatic shadowing. She is entertaining and engaging on set while her work ethic remains focused and diligent. She has recently garnered a surge of attention for her high-end beauty concepts, as well as her consistent output of look books for Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom and emerging luxury designers. Wendy lives in Brooklyn, New York, with a cat and a four-foot iguana named Godzilla.

Sean Watters New York based photographer, Sean was born in Louisville, Kentucky. In his early twenties, Sean moved to NYC on a dance scholarship to The Mary Anthony Modern Dance School in the East Village. After dancing from show to show for several years, on the road is where Sean picked up his first camera to document his travels as a gypsy. After receiving positive feedback about his photography skills, Sean decided to take some classes at the International School of Photography where he further honed his skills. From there his interest went from shooting food relief programs for Wyclef Jean’s Yele Haiti program to his now signature fashion portraits. Known for his work shooting men’s fashion, Sean Watters’ photographs combine movement with a provocative edge, a look that has led to his success. Sean has contributed to many print and online magazines such as L’Officiel, Elle UK, Fucking Young, Collezioni Uomo, Jon Magazine, and SID Magazine to name a few. For his personal work, Sean has exhibited for the Praz-Delavallade gallery in Paris which Artnet News has heralded as one of the top galleries in Europe. His personal work has appeared at the Salon at the Louvre, Palais de Tokyo, and the Piasa Auction House. Currently, Sean has his first solo exhibition at the Atelier of Marc-Antoine Barrois in Paris of his nudes called “That Window in Harlem”.

If you would like to contribute to World Bride Magazine, please send all enquiries to contribute@worldbridemagazine.com

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A DESTINATION WEDDING? Why You Need a Specialized Wedding Planner Words by Muriel Saldalamacchia

BARBARA DIEZ

Argentina’s Wedding Planner Words by Megan Jander Photograph by Dave Wise

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rgentina is a marvelous destination for weddings and the most extraordinary wedding planner is the incomparable Barbara Diez. Born in Argentina, Diez is the first wedding planner in Argentina that has coordinated more than 750 weddings and events. Her knowledge is shared as keynote speaker for more than 50 conferences around the world from Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Colombia, Mexico to the USA. She is a master bridal consultant, author of Wedding Architecture, and the ABC Country Coordinator for Argentina and Uruguay. Diez takes pride in her work and her staff. “Without our extraordinary team, we would not be able to organize such extraordinary events without their commitment to giving and receiving love and taking pride in their work.” Diez and her illustrious team are centrally located in Buenos Aires and draw their inspirations directly from their clients vision for their special day. This exchange provides the backdrop for her team’s creativity throughout the entire planning and production process for each stage of their wedding.

Diez knows the appropriate wedding venues and locations throughout Argentina and shared a few of her favorites. The Province of Mendoza evokes beauty of its own with its classic wine cellars and towering majestic mountains. South Argentina is a picturesque place with mountain ranges and vast crystal lakes. Buenos Aires is the location full of culture with a tango flavor, here you can surround yourself with all the impeccable sights and pristine beauty of this breathtaking city. The Faena Arts Center is the perfect setting for the most modern wedding. Perhaps if you prefer the romance of historical castles surrounded by lakes or beautiful Argentine horses – the Buenos Aires Estancias (farms) might be the most exceptionally romantic venue for you and your wedding party. Argentina is the place to go and Diez and her team are the ones you need to make your destination wedding spectacular. Your wedding will be the talk of your guests for years to come and you and your beloved will always remember saying your vows in the destination of a lifetime.

Not only is it trendy to work with a wedding planner to organize your wedding, we know that it is absolutely mandatory to work with a wedding planner when you plan a destination wedding. Here are some tips to consider when picking a wedding planner. CAN I HIRE A WEDDING PLANNER WHO IS NOT AT THE WEDDING LOCATION? Yes. It is necessary to spend time together so your wedding planner will have time to discover you deeply. Tip: If you want to be entirely (and emotionally) supported for the process, hire someone for a full service planning. When they are not on the location or familiar with the area, you take the risk of them not knowing all the special secret treasures. It is sometimes daunting for planners unfamiliar with a location to meet the appropriate local professionals to create the wedding of your dreams. IS IT BETTER FOR OUR COUPLE TO HIRE A WEDDING PLANNER ON YOUR WEDDING LOCATION? Definitely! Looking for a local wedding planner is a great choice because it is easy for them to create and build the wedding you are dreaming. They know all the vendors necessary to customize your dream wedding. Tip: The venue wedding planner is a coordinator of the reception where the independent wedding planner will handle all aspects of your wedding planning. WHY DESTINATION WEDDING PLANNERS ARE ULTIMATE EXPERTS FOR YOUR GETAWAY? In 2014, more than 30% of couples held destination weddings; the destination wedding planner is the expert of every single detail that builds your wedding, including your guests’ travelling arrangements, organizing tours, and other accommodations. They will develop a schedule which will include all activities for your celebration weekend. Last thing to know about expert destination wedding planners: they are geeks! Using the latest technologies; from Viber, WhatsApp, Skype, FaceTime, time zone managing…nothing scares them! Just be sure to find the right planner that suits your needs and you feel comfortable that they understand your vision and can deploy your perfect wedding plan.

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WILLIAM HENRY: MAN’S BEST FRIEND

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Words by Megan Jander

hey say diamonds are a girl’s best friend but sorry ladies, you’re not the only ones with a glamorous sidekick. Gentlemen, your fashion moment is here with William Henry. This luxurious brand has devoted itself to designing exceptional jewelry and opulent accessories just for men. Its collections are crafted with exquisite care, incorporating lavish and unique pieces that set them apart from other brands. Designer and entrepreneur Matt Conable founded the company in 1997 and today, he is the sole owner and mastermind behind the brand’s breathtaking collections. Starting off with exclusive and award-winning pocket knives, the brand successfully transformed the archetype of all tools into an extravagant piece of functional jewelry for men. Now the collections include writing instruments, money clips, cuff links, key chains, golf tools and more, all created with the same attention to detail and luxury.

William Henry offers only the best product possible so they are known for their continuous integration of classic natural materials, precious metals and gemstones, and state-ofthe-art alloys. Tapestries are hand-forged in metal, silver chiseled, gold inlay hand-burnished, fine engravings done by hand, and exotic materials and inlaid gemstones are added, all to create a stunning piece of work. The idiosyncratic character of the artistry and the personality of the materials allows the brand to make timeless creations where no two pieces are alike. The William Henry collections exhibit pride and beauty, the perfect addition to any man’s wardrobe. They have grown to become one of the most respected and desired brands for men. It has been, and still is today, Matt Conable’s mission and dream to create a product that will “build a culture more akin to a family than a corporation, a studio than a factory”. With William Henry at your side, you’ll have people turning their heads and your special lady will toss her diamonds aside to admire her sumptuous man.

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William Henry is available for purchase online, at williamhenry.com or select retailers

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HELPING KIDS BECOME

Wealthy Words by Diony Cespedes

Imagine that it’s 2045, your 30th wedding anniversary. Your only child is hosting a dinner in your honor and, unbeknownst to him, you’ll be celebrating by giving him a six-figure check to help kick start his wealth-building efforts. What will he do with the money? Start a business? Buy a house? Buy stocks and or bonds? It doesn’t matter. You’re just happy to be able to give him the money. This opportunity was born in 2015 when you read an article that showed you how making decisions, like spending $2,000 less on your wedding and investing the money in assets that gained 5% annually (or more) that could help you build wealth painlessly. It was good advice. That first $2,000 you saved is now worth more than $8,600. Over the years, you made choices like investing tax refunds, buying used cars in cash instead of leasing new ones, and saving, at least, 30% of all raises. After the party, you give your son his check and he says “Thanks, Mom and Dad! I’m going to pay a few bills, buy a new car, and rent a big apartment in Richville Estates!” You feel faint and ask yourself, where did we go wrong? Although this scenario is fictional, it happens often-- even to financially savvy parents. According to several studies, less than half of money inherited (or received as a gift) is saved or invested. Why? Because the people receiving the gifts didn’t know how to build wealth. Monetary gifts + financial illiteracy = a spending spree. Monetary gifts + financial education = a legacy. Below are experiences that can make your children financially literate and, potentially, wealthy. Managing an Allowance — Give your kids a weekly or biweekly allowance. Don’t scold them when they make mistakes like spending 100% of their allowance on a single toy. Teach them how to make more prudent choices. Budgeting — Teach your children to create budgets for household groceries, school trips, and special events like birthday parties. By age 15 or so, have them create a monthly budget for your household. A year before they leave home, have them create budget for college and/or their first living experience on their own. Learning how money is made — Often children are only aware of the professions they see regularly (e.g., their parent’s professions, teachers). Talk to them about the wide variety of careers available to them. When your children show interest in a career, introduce them to people working in that field. Also talk to them about earning money through building businesses and making investments in stocks, bonds, and real estate. You don’t need to have firsthand experience in each of the investments. A quick Google or How-to book from the library will help you fill in the blanks. Purchasing assets — Include your children in every step of buying an asset, like a home or stocks. Let them join you, even for a few minutes, in meetings with your banker, lawyer, real estate agent, and brokers. Even if they don’t understand the whole process, they will begin to see buying assets as a normal part of adulthood. As a result, they’ll be more likely to buy assets when they reach adulthood.

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DESIGNER TAKEOVER

FRANCESCA MIRANDA Words by Susan Dilworth

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rancesca Miranda grew up surrounded by art, passion and good taste. From her parents she inherited a melting pot of cultures, being part Italian, Spanish and British nurtured her love for style and fashion. From her Spanish mother, a ballerina back in her days, she learned discipline, dedication and the beauty of simplicity. She remembers early in her life helping her father select the most exquisite cottons and silks sent to him from the Parisian Gentlemen fashion label Sulka & Co in Paris for which he made tailored shirts and ties. Growing up, Francesca Miranda was the 4th child of 5 children. “I was always the last one to get new clothes. I remember going through all my sisters’ closets and making my own outfits from what they had. I always would wear my

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father’s shirts as well. I still wear men’s shirt. After I got married and moved to Colombia where I would buy fabric and make my own clothes, still do!” states Francesca.

Francesca claims that one of the reasons she is so passionate about her designs is because of the reaction she gets from her customers. She smiles gently and says “I love that I can make a woman feel beautiful, feminine and sophisticated. That is who I design for, a woman who feels like that. I can’t say I follow trends exactly, I think we should wear what looks good on us, but I do let what is going on in the world influence it. But most importantly, we have to get to know ourselves and what looks best on us; I always try to bring that out in a woman.”

Her numerous fashion awards and highly applauded presence on the runways all over the world have defined her success. This success is displayed through the dedicated expansion of her label. Francesca’s aesthetic hints towards a Victorian-styled maiden. Her signature dresses accent pearl embroidered bodices enticed with flowing silk and satins couture. Brides-to-be from all over the world visit Francesca Miranda showrooms and leave with a sigh of relief mixed with the excitement and that undeniable feeling of: “This is the Dress”. For dress options visit www.francescamiranda.com

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DESIGNER TAKEOVER

ISABELLE ARMSTRONG Words by Faihaa Khan

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hat does a former attorney have to do with luxury? Everything! Remy Quinones is the founder and CEO of Isabelle Armstrong, a luxury fashion design house which creates haute couture wedding gowns. Ms. Quinones successfully launched her first bridal collection in New York City in October 2013. The collection continues to receive significant accolades from the press and continually adds national and international boutiques and major stores to their folio. Since its launch, Isabelle Armstrong gowns have appeared in numerous wedding and fashion publications. Prior to launching her first bridal collection, Ms. Quinones owned a highend retail bridal salon, an experience that has

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given her a unique insight into the world of bridal fashion and fueled her desire to provide beautiful, well-crafted pieces of wearable art to brides worldwide.

business; from hand-beaded gowns, to lace fit and flares to fun “shorties” and kids gowns, Isabelle Armstrong’s newest couture collection embodies the perfect mix of modern and classic styles.

Ms. Quinones’s commitment to her extraordinary line evokes these words, “Splendor, Passion, Grace.” Each one of a kind gown embraces an untouchable inspiration that exudes confidence and drives the message that detail is a priority.

To own and wear an Isabelle Armstrong is the epitome of glamour, high fashion and elegance. We love these incredible pieces of art and trust you will find a location to see just what we are talking about in the land of Haute Couture Bridal Gowns!

Ms. Quinones is currently in the process of expanding the Isabelle Armstrong brand by launching an Evening Wear Collection this coming fall. While this launch presents an exciting, new development for her company, she continues to grow her core wedding gown

For dress options visit www.isabellearmstrongny.com

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Stop and Smell THE ROSES Words by Victoria Pallien

John Nevado’s company, Nevado Roses, has been specializing in fresh, Ecuador-imported roses since 1965. Nevado also created an international online magazine, I Love Roses (iloveroses.com), for other florists and flower enthusiasts. The magazine posts everything from DIY crafts and tutorials, planning floral arrangements for your wedding, and making rose martini cocktails. “Nevado Roses is one of the most prestigious rose-growers in the world,” John explains. “There are a couple of hundred [others] around the world, but we aim for the ultra-high end so we do only rose varieties that really appeal to the high end and mainly bridal work. We are a Spanish extraction, but we established our company some 20 years ago in Ecuador of Latin America. We produce for the world market and the U.S. is one of our strongest markets.”

Q: Why do you specialize in just roses? A: Roses are the queens of flowers. You know, when a bride dreams of her wedding bouquet, it often involves roses of some kind. From a business perspective, it’s the most profitable flower you can grow and we have extensive knowledge since the early 60s in the rose field. Q: What would you say is your best-selling rose out of all of them? A: It’s been, for a couple of years, the garden type rose. I think almost every bridal bouquet you see involves a garden rose. Q: What goes into dying process of the roses? From start to finish, how does that work? A: We’re the biggest in the world in dying roses. For a wedding, if you have a logo or a color theme chosen then you can carry that out in the specific colors. We even work in Pantone colors for designers.

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Resort isn't just a destination, it's . a

feeling

Q: With the magazine and everything that you’ve posted on the website, what inspired you to branch out from floral arrangements? A: I would like the magazine to be a place where you can go for beautiful photography, primarily, and then tips and tricks on how to deal with roses. It will ultimately involve anything rose. And I will sell, so I already sell flowers online and I will start selling other products. Q: So you mentioned before you have a couple different shops. Where would you say is your most popular shop? A: I have shops in Latin America. The shop that does the best is in the international airport of Quito [Mariscal Sucre International Airport] in Ecuador because a lot of tourists come through—200,000 tourists come through that airport—and they know that Ecuador is a strong producer of roses so a lot of people buy roses and bring them with them. Q: What would you say is most unique about your services and your company as opposed to competitors? A: It is stellar quality, but then service and reliability. And we have the full. I mean, if you want anything roses, we have 70 different colors, plus the tinted ones so it’s infinite.

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Joyful

BRIDES Words and Makeup by Joy Adenuga using MAC Cosmetics (bridesbyjoy.com)

Pictures by Abi Oshodi

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hen it is time to prepare for your nuptials remember, the first thing people see is your beautiful face and your skin, and makeup must be flawless.

ROSE GOLD

Apply a mix of MAC swish, expensive pink and melon pigment to create a gradient hue of pink rose on the lids. Finish off the eyes by lining with MAC gel liner in Black Track and double stacks of Ardell 120 lashes. On cheeks, contour using Sleek MakeUP Face Contour Kit in Dark and illuminate using Bobbi Brown Shimmer Brick in Cranberry. On the lips, a mix of Bobbi Brown’s rich lip color in Nude Rose and Plum Rose applied with a clear gloss on top.

To prepare for your special day, one of the most important steps to a radiant skin is to always start with cleansing the skin. I love using Bioderma Sensibio H20. Moisturize with Chanel Hydra Beauty SĂŠrum and prime with Smashbox Photo Finish foundation primer. Using a damp beauty blender sponge, apply Lancome Teint Idole Ultra 24H foundation. Conceal any imperfections with MAC Pro longwear concealer and set using Laura Mercier loose powder in Translucent.

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Hair by Angela Plummer Fashion by Sandra Aji Dresses from Unique Appeal Jewellery from Cocorichelle and Stopshop London Modelled by Jhenelle, Sandra Nakawunde and Vanessa

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MODERN CLASSIC Sweep MAC blush in Ambering Rose on the cheeks and blend out.

Get gorgeous lips by lining lips with MAC lip liner in Magenta and MAC Heroine Lipstick.

To make eyes pop, especially small eyes, line the waterline with a beige colored Kohl pencil.

Sweep MAC blusher in Breezy all over the cheeks for a pop of colour.

On the lips, line with Nyx Slim lip pencil in Expresso and fill in with Sleek MakeUP True Color Lipstick in Peaches and Cream.

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MAGENTA MADNESS

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FIERCELY PINK

MODERN MATTE Want your lipstick to last all day? Switch to the trendy lip phenomenon of liquid lipsticks.

Recreate this sexy pout by lining the lips with Lila’lli line-define fill liner in Notorious and fill in with MAC lipstick in Pink Noveau. Allow the eyes to take centre stage with just a simple kohl eyeliner paired with a Crèmecolored liner used in the waterline to make the eyes pop.

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The model is wearing Lime Crime Velvetines in Utopia. I do love pairing matte lips with luscious glowing skin for a beautiful modern contrast. My favorite highlighter at the moment is Becca Shimmering Powder in Topaz and Opal. These look amazing on Black skin.

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Perfect for the bride who wants a bold lip without overdoing it. Keep eyes simple with just a beige Kohl liner on the waterline. On the lips, line the entire lips with MAC lip liner in Burgundy and apply Lime Crime liquid lipstick in Wicked.

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REAL BRIDES REAL BEAUTY Photography by Wendy Hope Creative Direction by Vanessa Evelyn @ Petra Alexandra Inc. Produced by Maggie McKenna for MLM Represents

This World Bride Magazine platform was created to allow real brides to show us, themselves and the rest of the world, their most beautiful selves. While others may be defining their beauty by the dress they select, these women share with us what they see as beautiful about themselves. We selected seven brides from the hundreds that entered and asked them all the same question, “What is beautiful about yourself?” Each answer was pure and honest... We gathered the most recognizable names in the fashion and beauty industry to make this a true “supermodel” experience for these blushing brides and we were honored to have had all our amazing partners jump on board to make these beautiful women even more gorgeous.

Styling by Omar Salam Hair by Ted Gibson Salon Makeup by Petra Alexandra Inc using NARS COSMETICS Nails by Tee Hundley using NARS COSMETICS Gowns by Yumi Katsura, Hanayome by Hiroko, Veka Bridal and Sukeina Shoes by Nina and Calvin Klein - available at MACYS Accessories by Anthony Maxwell Flowers by JC FLORAL DESIGN STUDIO NEW YORK

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skin you’re in beauty means

oving the is what to me.

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eauty is a feeling. If I had to describe beauty in one

word, it would have to be

nostalgia . It’s a word

with so much meaning that describes beauty in the eye of the beholder based on past experiences which

evoke memories that

can beautify any moment. Like seeing a rose and remembering the time you’ve received a gorgeous bunch of flowers or watching a sunrise and remembering the warmth it brings as it

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the sky.

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think each person holds a certain “je ne

sais quoi” for

someone and that’s why beauty can go far beyond physicality. It’s more than how you look — it’s how you live and how that

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manifests itself in your outlook

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and disposition to the world. True

beauty means being the

best possible version of yourself — being full of life, constantly staying connected to those moments when you are at your

happiest, and holding love for others and love for yourself (in equal measure). These elements are just wonderfully

magnetic — and luckily contagious.

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eauty means being

authentic, unique, it’s

about personality, how you carry yourself even with a messy hair, it’s about be happy with your life and accomplish, beauty means

confident,

beauty means be yourself, beauty is enjoy and taste every second you breath.

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o me,

beauty

means self love and

appreciation .

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eauty to me is defined by the two people who

raised me. They are two of the most hilarious and

beautiful

people I’ll ever

know. Humor is at least half of

beauty

to me. My

mom once told me “If I can’t

laugh

about

life, it must mean I’m not

happy

anymore!”

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eauty has nothing to do with your physical

Beauty

is

being comfortable being in your own

skin .

True

beauty emanates from a woman who

boldly

knows

who she is in Christ.

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SeĂąoras DE LOS

Milagros Photography by Kat Morgan Creative Direction by Dante Blandshaw Fashion by Zerina Akers

Gown by Pnina Tornai for Kleinfeld Over Shirt by Ports 1961 Veil by Cheryl King available at Kleinfeld

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Dress by Vivienne Westwood available at Kleinfeld Jewelry by Erickson Beamon

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Coat by Yel Ana available at theiacouture.com


Left: Cape and Gown by Devon Price available at theiacouture.com Right: Dress by Vivienne Westwood available at Kleinfeld

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Jewelry by Erickson Beamon

Cape by Vivienne Westwood available at Kleinfeld, Bra and Pants by THEIA available at theiacouture.com Sandals by Mystique

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Gown by Pnina Tornai for Kleinfeld Jewelry by Erickson Beamon

Beret by Silverspoon Attire Jewelry by Erickson Beamon

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Left: Gown by Dany Tabet Middle: Gown by Pnina Tornai for Kleinfeld Over Shirt by Ports 1961 Veil by Cheryl King available at Kleinfeld Right: Gown by Pnina Tornai for Kleinfeld

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Gown by Dany Tabet

Gown by Pnina Tornai for Kleinfeld

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Production Credits Photography by Kat Morgan Fashion by Zerina Akers Makeup by Vanessa Evelyn for Perta Alexandra Inc. Hair by Dante Blandshaw Nails by Cas Lamar@ FactoryDowntown using MAC Modelled by Angelica Robelo @ Wilhelmina Olga Estupinan @ Wilhelmina Kelsey Rogers @ Marilyn Agency Photography assistants Dae Howerton & Art Freeman

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Dress by Dany Tabet, Under Top by Ports 1961 Jewelry by Erickson Beamon

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THE LATIN

HOW TO MAINTAIN HEALTHY HAIR FOR YOUR WEDDING DAY–ALL TEXTURES

Bride

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Words by Debra Hare-Bey

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love how every ethnic group has their own style and regal beauty. For many of the Latin women I have met, one of their statement features is their beautiful hair. Their history is rooted in between the coastal countries of Africa, South America and the Caribbean. The richness of these cultures is expressed through the evolution of their hair texture. Many Latin brides have the luxury of an extraordinary range for their tresses. The richness and complexity of the Latin bride’s hair extends into the full range of beautiful hair textures, starting from super straight to fabulously kinky with a cross section everything in between. Stellar style and gorgeous hairstyles go hand in hand.

THE LOOK OF THE LATIN BRIDE IN FULL COLOR Because of the full range of hair textures the bride style will vary from one gorgeous look to another. There is one common thread, however, and that’s color, color and more color.

FAIR COMPLEXION Go Dark – Choose colors that will complement your skin, your eyes and your facial features. Fair skin and dark hair complement each other. Choose from dark brown tones to black hair color. Black hair color works best, especially for people with dark eyes. It helps to blend the overall look. Go Blonde – Blonde and fair skin match perfectly together. There are a variety of blonde tones to choose from. Blonde enhances your eyes and your skin. Go for warm tones of blonde. Avoid golden, sandy and strawberry blonde. This option does, however, work well with blue eyes. Go Red – What a perfect match, redheads and fair skin. The pale complexion and warm tones are most complimentary with green eyes. The redness of the hair and the fair complexion help highlight the eyes. Both light red or vivid red hair will work. OLIVE COMPLEXION Go Cool Hair – A true olive skin color is naturally cool in tone; choose a cool hair color that will bring out the best features of your complexion. We love these shades for a cool olive skin tone: blue black, ash brown, violet shades, burgundy, and dark copper colors.

KUDOS to the Latin bride and her melting pot of ethnicity and culture – her look is as diverse as her beauty and style. **NOTE: Any chemical color, hair process that lifts your natural color should always be done by a professional.

Go Warm Hair – Picks up and enhances the golden, yellow undertones of olive complexions. Highlights add visual interest. Be careful going totally blond it might not work with olive skin. Note: darker shades of blond with dark brown highlights or brown hair color with dark blonde highlights. DARK COMPLEXION Go Blonde – A full head of blonde color will make the most impact. When it comes to the right hue, choose warm blondes often described as caramel, toffee or honey-inspired make great choices.

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Go Brunette – Brunette may be the lightest, if your hair is naturally black. The brunettes that work well with a dark skin tone include mocha, auburn browns, golden browns, ash browns and dark or light browns.

Suggestions For Healthy Hair Products

Go Red Bright – Cherry reds, subtle dark auburn reds, within that spectrum, are great choices for dark skin. Reminder: red can fade quickly. For red you may need to go through a lightening process for the right hue. And depending on your current hair color you go through a lightening process, or just use red highlights.

Curly/Kinky: Hair Rules Products, Ouidad Products, Jane Carter Solution

Straight Hair: Oribe Products, MoroccanOil, Bumble and Bumble

All Textures: Oh My Heavenly Hair Products, Carol’s Daughter, Wen by Chaz Dean

Dry your hair with a diffuser. Make sure to keep your dryer on a cool setting, don’t apply too much heat. If you can, let your hair air-dry. 2. Girls with curly or coarse hair, apply styling cream immediately after washing hair. If you want to keep your natural texture, apply it right after you wash your hair and dry it with a diffuser. This creates a protective layer against frizz. 3. In hot temperatures use a deep-conditioning treatment once a week to battle humidity. Be certain you use deep conditioners, hair masks, and oil-infused works for eliminating frizz. 4. Use a protein-infused conditioner. These types of conditioners help repair dry, damaged hair and protect it from humidity at the same time. 5. Don’t wash your hair more than twice a week if you have thick, curly, or coarse hair. Too much washing strips the hair of its natural oils, which can make it dry and frizzy. If your hair gets too oily, you can substitute regular shampoo for a dry shampoo. 6. Don’t go for blunt haircuts. When your hair is cut evenly all around, it creates volume at the bottom, especially when it comes to curly, thick, or coarse hair. Go for a medium to long cut with layers. Your layers should start around your lip and gradually angle back. Try long-layered cuts like Shakira’s and J.Lo’s. 7. Comb your hair while in the shower—never while it’s dry. Applying a dry brush against dry hair can create fullness and puffiness that you wouldn’t want in the summer. Brush your hair using a wide-toothed comb in the shower while it’s conditioned, then rinse. If you need to untangle it a bit while it’s dry, try combing through it with your fingers. 8. Don’t towel-dry your hair. This actually causes more frizz. Instead, squeeze excess water out and allow it to air-dry or use a diffuser. 9. Give your hair a rest from the day-to-day styling. Wear loose topknots, buns and ponytails. This gives your hair a rest from daily styling. 10. Treat your hair well. Tender love and care goes a long way in maintaining healthy hair.

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When it comes to weddings, bridal registry is huge. But behind every bridal registry piece is an artist with a story and Beatriz Ball is no exception. In the 60s, Cuba was taken over by Communism regime and eventually Ball was forced to flee her homeland to Mexico. There she became close friends with two sisters whose father was the head of an important metalwork company, as silver was abundant at the time and many Mexican artisans were using the metal to their advantage. This is where her career began.

“I believe we’re the best in the world. Our products are made like no one else’s,” she says in a humble but poised manner. “Everything is made by hand one at a time by a group of polishers we cultivated that polish like no one else; we do it the way the Greeks and Romans did. The surface and shine is unique.” The most important thing that Ball wants customers to know about her and her collections is the story of the handmade. “So many tell you it’s handmade and it’s not. The story of the handmade is the story behind our pieces. The quality we

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As for brides and bridal registry, Ball says they are the core of the business and that “brides love that they don’t have to polish and that our pieces are decorative and practical. It has to be multifunctional and beautiful, glamorous and special.” The Vento and Soho Collections are best-selling traditionally and historically with brides. Ball says she wants brides to say, “Oh yeah, my mom had a piece like that but this is my piece”, combining vintage and modern with class and elegance. So, when I was curious about her views on the United States’ latest involvements with Cuba, her response not only clarified her amazing personality, but also reflected her company’s impact on us. “It’s fantastic and a courageous thing to do. Cuban people suffered tremendously but they’re wonderful people and it really is a special place.” For your bridal registry needs shop www.beatrizball.com

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When World Bride Magazine interviewed the woman behind it all, she radiated grace and confidence, features manifested in her timeless collections.

achieve with rudimentary methods has a lot of feel to it, it speaks to you. You enjoy it through your senses.”

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he industry was booming, providing many Mexican artisans with jobs. Ball says she sort of copied what they were doing using a similar version of the prevalent metal alloy. Because the industry was successful, many smaller “Mom and Pop” shops were available for her to buy from to start her own pieces. After receiving many requests and giving the promise of providing products of a special quality, Ball decided to build a factory. Today, everything she sells is her own unique design.

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oday, registering your list of gifts you want your guest to purchase has taken a turn – we are trying to determine if it is for better or worse.

Many brides feel weird making a list of gifts, but the reality was that when you buy your first home, you crammed it full of “Stuff.” There was no need for people to spend fortunes on things we neither needed or, dare I say it, wanted. But our only option when we got married was to open a registry at one of the large department stores. Now, with the help of the Internet, there are so many choices for the newly married couple. Whilst the big department stores do still exist and the Wedding Registry at a variety of local and national department stores seem exhaustive, there are also other options to consider when you’re online. If, like us, you have already set up your home, which is more than likely these days, then it is worth checking out getting your honeymoon funded. Let’s face it, nothing is cheap and already you’ve spent thousands getting your invitations, wedding planning, venue deposits and all before you’ve even considered wedding gifts. Perhaps you’ve decided to delay your honeymoon to defer the costs? Well, why not ask your guests to contribute to your honeymoon? Honey Fund will do that, crowd funding for your honeymoon. More traditional online registries still exist. We particularly like Amara’s because it’s clean, professional, and simple to use for everyone involved. Amara also has access to some rather impressive brands to add that touch of luxury. If you’re all about charity, where helping the world is the most important thing, there is an option for that. The international charity Oxfam has an online wedding registry, so you can get married knowing that your day was made that little bit more special because you shared it with so many more than could never have participated. Or send a list of your favorite local charities that would gladly help you celebrate from afar. |

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elcome to the Grand Ol´South. We're talkin´all states beyond the Chattanooga River, down to the Mississippi bayous and from the Carolina shores over to the Texas ranches. Howdy, we are officially in the ​South, where time slows down and traditions take over. World Bride Magazine is the proud media sponsor of the Southern Square Bridal Show, one of the most prestigious bridal shows in Georgia. This exciting collaboration has triggered an editorial feature honoring the southern states and their wedding traditions. The Southern Square Bridal Show gives brides from all over the USA and now the whole world, an in-depth impression of what a Southern Bride will not miss on her special day. Southern weddings are known for their charming simplicity. Herein lies the magic of southern-themed weddings, lace, pearls and “Gone with the Wind” curls meets haystacks, sweet tea and moonshine. Traditions are deeply infused in southern weddings; from colorful parasols to shield from the hot sun, to the loving gesture from a bride to her groom by presenting him with a groom’s cake, to the bridal portrait that hangs over the fireplace mantel for many a year; tradition, charm and elegance mixed perfectly with “laid back” fun, is what defines a southern wedding.

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All of these impressions, traditions, foods, drinks and décor ideas are displayed at the Southern Square Bridal Show. The 4-time hostess Tracy Englund alongside husband Mark and the wedding planner dream team Alison and Amanda Rohdy are connoisseurs in all things southern weddings. By expanding their successful wedding photography to hosting the Southern Square Bridal Show, Tracy and her husband Mark have formed a powerhouse for all-things-wedding, even beyond the borders of Georgia and now have bookings lined up in Europe and even further. The following pages are a group effort of southern brides working together with Southern Square Bridal Show team and the WBM Editor Susan Dilworth to bring the essence of southern weddings closer to our dear WBM readers.​

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orld Bride Magazine loves the traditional classic Southern weddings and is the media sponsor for the upcoming Southern Square Bridal Show. We love how their vendors and attendees are steeped in tradition in their planning. Many of these families have artifacts and antique family heirloom dresses, with fond family traditions incorporated into each movement, floral arrangement and ceremonial symbolism. However, today while each Southern bride carries their heritage in their hearts, it isn’t always realized in the execution of the ceremony. The upcoming classic trends can be seen in the halls of this upcoming bridal show filled with beautiful and classic genteel women, excited about the decisions to be made with the newest trends, mixed with the classic bellum dress, juxtaposed to the modern brides and mixed bridal party. We often find Southern brides and weddings may have an air of formality while appearing relaxed and laid back. Even in these modern times, the attendees and wedding party are full of exquisite mannerisms, etiquette and elegance. Many Southern weddings couples and families are focused on the merger of two families, embracing nature and salvaging many aspects of generations of Southern traditions. But, don’t be fooled, there are still a few Southern brides who acknowledge your kindness with a solid, “Bless your Heart” and “Bye Y´all,” serves sweet tea, makes the best peach cobbler in town, but can turn around and catch an alligator for dinner without losing a beat in her step. Together with the Southern Square Bridal Show Team and their beautiful brides, we have gathered inspirations, impressions, personal quotes, and ideas for putting together a perfect Southern wedding anywhere in the world.

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT SOUTHERN WEDDINGS? “The food! Southern food is always the best! We keep it simple but savory” Chelsea Zbinden “My favorite thing about Southern weddings are Southern traditions;from outdoor venues, old white churches, a Carolina shore, moss oak trees, bridal portraits, grooms’ cakes, burlap and lace, mason jars, and Southern cuisine, I love the timeless traditions of a Southern wedding.” Brittany Taylor “My favorite thing about Southern weddings is being outdoors and the gorgeous weather. My idea of a Southern wedding is outside in a barn filled with the Southern air. My next favorite thing is of course the cowgirl boots! and I get to use my mason jar for drinks. Can’t have a true Southern wedding without those (: it’s all about the South!” Jennifer Striff “My favorite thing about Southern weddings is the charm! Every piece of a Southern wedding has some sort or value or special meaning. Nothing about it feels cookie cutter or bland. I feel like people’s creativity shines most in a Southern wedding because we are all about transforming something old into something beautiful when it comes to weddings. You don’t get more charming or romantic than at a Southern wedding.” Samantha Snellings “My favorite thing about a Southern wedding is how you can make it elegant and romantic yet fun with a Jon Boat filled with beer and wine.” Pam Smith

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO YOU TO GET MARRIED IN THE SOUTH? “Getting married in the South to me is all about tradition. Growing up in the South (getting married) is almost like a rite of passage. Family values and morals are instilled in us from the day we are born, so getting married in the South to me means I’ve waited, thought hard about it and found the one person I am POSITIVE I can spend the rest of my life with. Marrying in the South around all of my family and under God means that divorce is not an option to me. I will fight for my partner until the end and respect the vows we make.” Samantha Snellings “I have lived in the South my entire life and finally met my Prince Charming and my little Prince that are true Southern Gentlemen. I have always dreamed of getting married in the South with the rolling pastures, ponds and a barn. I have never once in my mind thought to go anywhere else. I am a Georgia peach through and through and my heart belongs to the South.” Pam Smith “After my fiancé proposed and we began to consider a wedding venue, it was suggested by many people to “just have a destination wedding in the Caribbean, it is much simpler.” However, I always knew I wanted a Southern wedding and the Caribbean just would not do. For me, a Southern wedding is just that - simple. It focuses on the love of God, family, friends, and above all, each other.” Brittany Taylor

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“Getting married means the same anywhere in the world to me, it means that you and your partner love each other and you want to spend the rest of your life together. It’s a way to show your love for the rest of the world to see.” Chelsea Zbinden

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edding day attire has evolved in so many ways, but one component of the bride’s trousseau that has withstood the test of time is the wearing of a veil. The veiling of the bride has storied origins in many cultures. The ancient Romans veiled brides in red scarves to scare off potential evil spirits. The veil also served as a method of shielding the bride’s face from her future husband, especially in the cases of arranged marriages. In many religions it is seen as a symbol of reverence for the bride to cover her head. The Victorians turned that reverence into a status symbol and the weight, length and quality of the veil was a sign of the bride’s status. Royal brides had the longest veils and the longest trains. Eventually the meaning behind the veil transformed as weddings evolved into religious ceremonies. The veil came to symbolize modesty and obedience. When white wedding dresses were worn to symbolize chastity, the white veil was donned to match and the flowing white veil became a sign of virginity. The groom’s lifting the veil signifies his acceptance of the bride. In modern times the tradition has become more of a finishing touch on the bridal fashion ensemble, and one age old tradition has been emerging on the bridal runways around the globe — the marvelous and mysterious mantilla. Historically, lace mantilla veils were more often of black lace instead of being white. The mantilla originated in the warmer climates of Spain during the 1700s. Lace versions were chic through the 17th and 18th centuries and you can find them in portraits by artists Velazquez and Goya. They were originally worn by women of the Andalusia region of Spain, perhaps attributed to some Arab influence in the origin of their use, as Spain had many Arabian visitors.

be made of a jeweled tortoise shell, or it could just be a traditional head piece with a comb attachment. The length of a mantilla style veil ranges from shoulder length to fingertip to a full on cathedral length. Today there are three types of mantilla, each distinguished by a different kind of lace fabric or motif. • • •

The Blonda Lace variety is made from rich silk tulle and laces, usually with a floral motif. The Full Lace Mantillas which are heavily embroidered with a variety of flora and fauna designs. The Fashion Bridal Mantillas made from white or ivory tulle are embroidered with reembroidered lace motifs or lined with lace edging.

Wearing a Spanish inspired mantilla will certainly bring a sense of Latin drama and may even transform your nuptial aisle into a glamorous runway, perhaps warding off a few evil spirits here and there - yet still manage to bring world charm to your modern wedding!

During this time period, the women wore mantilla veils only during special occasions. By the 19th century, Queen Isabel II encouraged wearing the mantilla. However, following the death of Isabel the II, the mantilla's popularity began to decline. In modern times, it is worn primarily at weddings, bullfights, and during the week before Easter. In keeping with tradition, some Catholic women still wear mantillas to church. As Spain explored and brought its cultural ways to South and Central America, so came the mantilla veil to Latin America, the Caribbean and North America. Mantillas are large, oval-shaped pieces of fabric. Defined, the mantilla is usually cut on a circle of lace or tulle and bordered with lace trim around the edges. To wear one, a woman drapes the fabric over her head and fastens it to her hair using a pin. The resulting silhouette is sleek and straight. The traditional mantilla, originating as the Spanish mantilla, is oval shaped and worn at the top of the head, held onto the head with pins or attached to a head piece. The peineta comb is WBM | 96 generally paired with the mantilla and gives height. It could

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Production Credits Photography by Michael Paniccia Fashion by Carlton Jones Hair by Alexander Tome using Bumble & Bumble Makeup by Victor Amos using FACE Atelier skin, MAC Cosmetics Color Nails by Tee Hundley Model Aspen Maye @ Red Model Management

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any men don’t think about hair below the chin requiring attention. And many women don’t care one way or the other. However, some do care and your lack of attention on these vital areas can be a deal breaker for those who have discerning tastes. There are three hair areas that many ladies believe need grooming: the chest, the back and in between your legs. We might also add there were several women who would like the hair under your arms removed or at least managed. But that is for you two to decide. The Chest – Trim your chest dry, going in the direction of the grain and make sure to go all the way down. Make certain you have an excellent body lotion to prevent dryness and redness. Also, be sure to leave a little hair on your chest. The Back/shoulders - From the ladies we spoke to, back and shoulder hair is not sexy. So find a good Men’s Grooming house for a waxing or trimming whatever works for you. The In-Between Your Legs – You must be ready for this section – first put on your swim trunks… and all of that hair must go that is outside of the suit. In some cultures the bride and groom first consummate on their wedding night. A few benefits of “manscaping” include smoother skin, fresh smelling pubic area, and easier to clean. There is something about the cleanliness that makes the experience memorable. How is that for some motivation? We recommend sticking to using an electric shaver until you get more comfortable.

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Things You Will Need • Body wash • Towel • Mirror • Comb • Clipper Oil • Electric Shaver with lever 1. Take a shower and use the body wash to properly clean all pubic hair you want shave. Dry yourself thoroughly. 2. Detangle hair-using a comb. Yes, we are assuming worst case scenario. 3. Make sure that the clippers are properly lubricated. This prevents the clipper from pulling the hair and causing in-growing hairs and ensure a smooth shave. 4. Adjust the lever on clipper by pulling the lever all the way back. At this level the clipper will cut the hair low but not bald. It will also prevent you from getting cut. 5. Turn the clipper on and shave hair in the direction in which the hair grown. Use smooth down motion until the hair is cut to the desire length. Repeat this process until hair is all cut. 6. This part requires the most concentration. In order to properly shave the testicles, the skin needs to be pulled. This ensures that the clippers glide smoothly over the skin without getting stuck. 7. A much closer shave can be achieved by adjusting the lever forward and cutting the hair against the direction in which it grows. 8. Shower again and rinse all excess hair off private area and dry thoroughly. A small amount of Gold Bond Medicated Powder Spray can be applied to testicles to ensure that you stay dry and comfortable all day. And while this all sounds like the most painful idea ever, consider how happy you will be with your mate who finds grooming a necessity.

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FUTURE Putting an innovative twist on traditional etiquette, the Clicquot Ice Letter is the newest champagne offering from Veuve Clicquot. Inspired by Veuve Clicquot’s rich history of correspondence and entertaining, the Veuve Clicquot Ice Letter is fashioned like a vintage envelope and designed to keep a bottle of Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label chilled for up to two hours. Retailing for $49.00, the Clicquot Ice Letter includes a bottle of Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label and is available at fine wine and liquor stores nationwide.

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f course it is impossible to not make some generalizations when deciding upon which wines to choose. But here we have a brief list to make the decision making process a little easier for you and of course make it seem to your guests that you really know your wines; for the right reasons of course!

For absolute certainty, we recommend you rely on your own tastes above and beyond our recommendations; it is after all, when all is said and done, your wedding meal. It is also worth remembering that most of your guests won’t know the subtle differences, they just need something tasty to help with small talk to people. We recently had the pleasure of experiencing SIMI, each drop tasted beautiful and their wines will definitely have your wedding meal covered.

Beef and lamb: Usually a full-bodied red, such as a Shiraz or cabernet/shiraz blend. Suitable wines include: Barbera, Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Pinot Noir, and Zinfandel. However, if it’s asparagus alone, a grassy Sauvignon Blanc would be a sensible choice. Chicken: White wine is the usual pick. For grilled or roast chicken, try a Chardonnay. For chicken cooked in a rich sauce, try a Shiraz or a medium-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon. Fish and Seafood: Grilled firm-flesh fish matches well with Chardonnay or an aged Semillon, while a hearty fish stew is excellent accompanied by Pinot Noir. For flaky fish, choose a dry Riesling or a Chardonnay. Spicy: Choose Riesling or a sweet Gewürztraminer if your meal is spicy. The sweetness of these wines can be drunk quickly to offset the spiciness of the food. Avoid adding a Chardonnay to spicy food, as it will taste bitter. Game: Choose a spicy red, like Sangiovese or Shiraz, for game such as venison, bison, or kangaroo. Tomato (acidic) based meals: Serve Barbera, Sangiovese, or Zinfandel with tomato-based meals, like spaghetti and pizza. Duck or Quail: Try a Pinot Noir or a Shiraz. Cheese: Full-bodied wines go well with hard cheese, such as a Shiraz with cheddar cheese. Soft cheese partners well with dry Riesling, Marsanne, or Viognier. Sweet wine is a good match for blue cheese. Dessert: Sweet wines are a good choice, provided that the dessert is not as sweet as the wine.

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SICILY Words by Morena Russo

So much can be said about the wonderful island of Sicily, Italy where there is still much to discover. It is a real kaleidoscope of landscapes and cultures in the center of the Mediterranean. Its complex story made this land a unique place, whose artistic and cultural wealth embodies its amazing history. We created a List of the Top 10 wedding locations in Sicily!

This Boutique Hotel in Sicily stands on the Ionian Sea, a few kilometers away from the romantic town of Taormina. Today the castle represents a place in which to relax and surround yourself in flourishing natural beauty whilst enjoying the exceptionally comforting atmosphere, within a hotel which prides itself in the highest quality services and attention to detail. The reception halls, the pergolas and the wine bar Palmento, which today has been converted into a unique wine lounge. The castle’s communal areas encapsulate all the warmth and feeling of historical buildings with a modern elegance. The grand building is illuminated by warm, welcoming lights creating a soft and soothing atmosphere throughout. The rooms meet the requirements of the finest 4-star hotels and offer a beautiful Mediterranean garden surrounding instead of the traditional carpeted hallway. A sense of history is respectfully combined with the pleasure and warmth of traditional Sicilian hospitality.

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A stay at the San Domenico Palace Hotel, a member of Leading Hotels of The World and Fine Hotels & Resorts, of Taormina in one’s Carnet de Voyage involves an immersion in history and luxury. The cordial hospitality of the hotel’s antique walls and cloisters, the elegance of its spacious salons, a manicured garden, the beauty corner and fitness room, the restaurants and bar, a glimmer of candles at the Principe Cerami Restaurant, awarded with two Michelin Stars, ensures that each stay is very special. This converted Luxury Hotel was formerly a Dominican monastery of the 15th century, San Domenico Palace preserves all the original structures and ancient walls that recalls the quietness and peace of the old monastic life. An enchanting setting of rare magic, a delicate jewel, a place of joy and precious emotions.

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CASTELLO SAN MARCO

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This historic hotel is not only one of Sicily’s most well-known, but also one of the island’s finest. Originally a private villa, the hotel was re-designed in art-nouveau, reflecting the belle époque of the late 1800s. Exceptional settings and a passion for detail are just some of the values that make it so unique. As detailed in the novel, “The Leopard”, ‘when you enter the grandeur of Villa Igiea you are transported back to the golden age of Sicily’s aristocracy.’ Beautiful public areas, bars and lounges give way to delightful gardens, leading you down to the intimate pool and waters edge. Relax in this historic and opulent surrounding and enjoy a leisurely breakfast on the terrace overlooking the bay, with first class service. Partake in some local specialties with fine dining or indulge in a wine tasting in the Donna Franca Florio or Cuvée du Jour restaurants.

Set on its own exclusive beach, beside one of the most beautiful coastlines in all of Italy, Belmond Villa Sant’Andrea overlooks the aquamarine sea. Built by an aristocratic family in 1830 among lush, subtropical gardens, this secluded retreat retains all the charm of a private residence. Settle into a sun-dappled seat and relax. When you’re ready for adventure, a cable car whisks you in just three minutes to the center of Taormina. The hotel enjoys its own stretch of sand and bar on the secluded Bay of Mazzarò, open during the summer. Go for a swim and discover one of many caves tucked around the bay. Relax at the beach with your favorite newspapers and magazines. Belmond Villa Sant’ Andrea offers guests an exclusive digital service with over 3,000 periodicals in 18 different languages. Their heated infinity swimming pool is spectacularly located by the edge of the bay.

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GLOBE TROTTING JOIE DE VIVRE Located right in the busy center of Taormina, enjoy their relaxing gardens, overlooking the amazing Sicilian coastline with the best view on fiery Mount Etna. This gracious property is situated adjacent to the ancient Greek Theatre, surrounded by top boutiques, cafes and cultural attractions and has been welcoming guests since 1873. The rooms’ interior design evokes the magnificence of the Sicilian tradition with a unique blend of beauty and luxurious comfort. The Literary Terrace has been an inspiration for famous painters and writers and is the perfect place to relax and enjoy a romantic candle light dinner in the luxurious restaurant at sunset. The restaurant matches its location with spectacular Sicilian and Mediterranean cuisine. The menu focuses on mouth-watering seasonal produce and local specialties, including Pachino cherry tomatoes, Bronte pistachios, capers from Salina, red garlic from Nubia, and fine regional wines such as Nero d’Avola and Moscato di Pantelleria.

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Perfectly located on the breathtaking bay of the fishing village of Canneto, on the island of Lipari, this hotel is built in elegant liberty style architecture. It outstretches to embrace the beauty of the seaside. The hotel is ideally located in this fascinating setting. The area of Canneto offers the nicest beaches of the island and has a seafront filled with restaurants, bars and playgrounds all within walking distance. The pumice quarries overhanging the white beaches and the sea, represent an attraction unique in the world. It has just been remodeled as a hotel with great elegance and attention to every detail and is intended for those who enjoy the beauty of nature and seek the comfort of a discreet and exclusive property. Unique in Lipari for its hospitality and for the quality of its services, this hotel is the perfect location for those looking for an unforgettable secluded vacation.

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GRAND TIMEO A charming resort situated on the island of Vulcano, one of the seven Aeolian Islands, at approximately 1km from the beach, easily accessible by the hotel courtesy coach. The hotel’s stunning location boasts views over the entire Aeolian Islands; Lipari, the largest of the islands (located at just five minutes by hydrofoil from the hotel) with its majestic Faraglioni, and the islands of Salina, Stromboli, Panarea, Alicudi and Filicudi, all within easy access by hydrofoil. The dazzling white hotel stands out against the promontory of Vulcanello fragranced by the clean sea air and delicate wild flowers. The community respects its environment by having only local materials used to restructure the hotel; molten rock from Mount Etna, Sicilian terracotta and cedar and olive wood. Therasia Resort is the ideal location for lovers of the Mediterranean, offering relaxing stays in intimate, elegant surroundings. Therasia Resort, illustrious stays deep in the Mediterranean.

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A country hideaway, a former winery, and a Mediterranean garden all rolled into one. All of the rooms find a unique way to immerse you in nature, with expansive views that overlook the evocative Sicilian landscape. For a tantalizing taste of Sicily, retire to the hotel’s lounge located at the entrance of the old winery – the perfect stop for an aperitif or an earthy local wine. The presence of Mount Etna and the transparency of the sea are the two strong contrasts that join together all the micro territories of this splendid side of Sicily. There’s something for everyone: powdery ski hills, local wines, the natural microcosms of the Nebrodi mountain range, the deep incisions in volcanic rocks and cliffs at Alcantara Gorges, Catania, one of the major Sicilian cities, and the lovely little town of Taormina, where folk traditions come to life.

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VERDURA RESORT A member of Leading Hotels of the World, faces the crystal azure Mediterranean Sea on the south coast of Sicily. With over a mile of private coastline, it has 203 rooms and suites, giving a true sense of both space and privacy. Three world-class golf courses designed by Kyle Philips make it the perfect all-year-round golf destination. There are six tennis courts, a 60m infinity pool, a soccer pitch, a fully-equipped gym, a wide-ranging sports and fitness choice, and running trails through olive and lemon groves. The resort’s restaurants and bars celebrate Sicilian cuisine with menus created from fresh organic ingredients complemented by a superb wine list. Set against the backdrop of the crystalline blue Mediterranean Sea, the landscape is filled with almond trees and perfumed citrus groves, creating the ideal setting for the special day. No matter what type of wedding you are looking for, this hotel has you covered.

In the heart of Madonie Park, only 100 km from Palermo, there is an ancient medieval abbey founded in the 12th century by the Count Ruggero D’Altavilla. Today, it is a polyhedral structure that houses a wine cellar of organic and biodynamic wines, a restaurant that uses local produce and a relais de charme, surrounded by vineyards and olive groves of the estate. On the sea, by the edge of the terrace, there is a large swimming pool with Jacuzzi and surrounded by multiple paths to the mountain nature. The evocative frame of the hotel is the scene of events, conventions and weddings thanks to the vast spaces, both internal and external. The charming chapel that overlooks the suggestive courtyard leaves you suspended between ancient and modern, ideal for celebrating the best day. This hotel offers the possibility to reserve full structure to make it even more exclusive on the wedding day.

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CUBA Words by Adey Hailu Photography by Arda Beskardes

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s an Ethiopian American, I was already familiar with Cuban history and the relationship with Africa and had always dreamed of making the trip to the neighboring island. As many times as I dreamed about my first trip to Cuba, I was not prepared for the amazing welcome and recognition I received in Cuba. People would immediately recognize me as an Ethiopian because either they went to school with someone from Ethiopia or either they or their parents were in Ethiopia decades ago fighting longside Ethiopian soldiers. Those who did not have the Ethiopia connection would automatically assume I am Cuban until I start speaking which heightened the sense of instant belonging I felt during my short stay in Cuba. So many shared their experience in not only Ethiopia but also other African countries such as Angola which made me realize the extent of their sacrifice. I now have a renewed sense of respect for the Cuban people. Because of its history and location, Cuba exhibits a mixture of Latin and Caribbean traits while maintaining some unique characteristcs of its own. Similar to Latin and Caribbean cultures, young girls celebrate their 15th birthday with lavish quinceañera parties and I was lucky enough to see an elaborate quinceañera photoshoot

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in Viñales, complete with makeup, wardrobe change, etc. Like most Caribbean countries, Cuba also has its carnival which I did not get to actually see but I witnessed the floats being built a week before. Cuba’s African roots and modern day African connections make the country a unique place to explore.

People and Culture No tourist hustling, the people are curious but polite and ready to engage in a friendly conversation. There is no shortage of beautiful hotels but for those who want to get a feel for the Cuban culture, I strongly recommend staying in a casa particular, which is the equivalent of an Airbnb stay. Judging by the numerous impromptu dancing and singing I witnessed in various places in and around Havana, it is safe to assume music is ingrained in the Cuban culture.

Architecture

Outlook for the Future

Streets are fairly clean and public spaces are very well maintained. Even the street dogs and cats looked like they were taken care of. Whether you are noticing the old landmark buildings protected by the UNESCO World Heritage site designation or the more modern buildings and public spaces, Havana has amazing architecture. From the barrio chino (Chinatown) devoid of Chinese people, the unforgettable old Havana to the various museums, statues and parks, there is a lot to see.

Beyond the excitement of feeling like you are being transported in a 1950s time capsule, Cuba has so much to offer to honeymooners looking for an affordable and memorable vacation, and cultural travellers alike looking to experience Cuban culture. For entrepreneurs like myself, Cuba promises great investment potential whether it is in the real estate market or in business services. As a conference producer and event curator, I see a lot of potential business opportunities once the embargo is lifted. With the considerable easing of the sanctions and the historical developments this month, I can’t help but dream of the time when all diplomatic ties will be completely restored so more people can get to experience this beautiful country.

Natural Beauty Marooned slaves caves and mural in Viñales Organic tobacco farm. I spent a whole day at the amazing playa del Este, where the water and sand look picture perfect. Last but not least, an evening stroll along the Malecon is a must, 8 km seawall along the coast in Havana. The new US embassy is also facing this broad esplanade.

Adey Hailu World Traveller Conference Producer For travel to CUBA – Cultural Island Travel Phone: 800-494-1945 Email: info@culturalislandtravel.com Web: http://www.culturalislandtravel.com

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BEAUTY AROUND THE WORLD

JAPAN

Wedding Rituals

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Words by Stephanie Flor

apanese wedding celebrations still hold ancient practices that have cultural significance and beauty. Today, more than ever, Japanese-American couples are heading back to Japan to honor their families wedding practices and combining both East and West traditions to make them their own. Brides wear an all-white embroidered silk sleeve kimono with a large hood that covers her face, hiding her beauty from the public; similar to how a western bride wears a veil. After the shrine ceremony, the bride will switch to a short-sleeve kimono indicating she is now a married woman. She will remove the hood, revealing a bridal up-do or traditional wig with elaborate makeup. Working with a respected wedding hotel, like Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa in Tokyo, helps you get picture-ready for all the changes throughout the day. They specialize in both western and eastern beauty needs to make you feel and look as authentic as possible.

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The color and the design can symbolize everything from prosperity to eternal love. Headpieces with pearls mean prosperity and the coral symbolizes many children. The Crane is known as a holy bird that symbolizes longevity and good luck.

Small red lips are painted using a Japanese lip brush that delivers pure color while blending it smoothly onto the lips. This is a beauty must in every geishas setup.

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BEAUTY AROUND THE WORLD The Japanese makeup symbolizes innocence and purity; painting the lips red and white face makeup to lighten the skin using kabuki brushes. Everything is specifically detailed and dates from the Edo period, with step-by-step guides on achieving the Shinto look, such as an elegant dip at the collar of the kimono exposing the nape and giving the appearance of a longer neck, which is a sign of beauty. Boxwood combs, a staple in Japanese culture, are used to prepare the bride’s hair. Wooden combs were believed to have shamanic qualities and that each strand of hair combed by the boxwood would deliver spiritual energy and beauty. This specific comb is said to prevent hair loss and make hair shiny and strong due to the Camellia oil used on the wood. Camellia oil is known as the gift of nature in Japan. It’s a top beauty weapon and the key ingredient to makeup lasting all day long. Geishas have been using it for centuries as a makeup remover and to cleanse their face. It controls the secretion of oil, which is perfect for hot wedding days and also protects against the sun while keeping the skin natural and healthy.

Yumeyakata.com is a trusted Kyoto-based Kimono rental store that specializes in different packages for brides. One of their most popular packages is dressing up like Maiko, which is another word for Geisha. You will be transformed with full makeup, hair, and kimono attire for a full photography session, both on and off location while site-seeing. Many couples use these pictures as part of their wedding ceremonies, or gifts after the wedding. Japan is a great place for brides searching for tradition and beauty. One of their most popular wedding times is the start of spring when the cherry blossoms fall from the Sakura tree. The Japanese customs have preserved the delicate natural beauty of its country to this day, making it a top beauty destination for brides-to-be. A Special Thank You to Japanese Tourism Board. Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa in Tokyo, The Capitol Hotel Tokyo, and Kyoto Kimono Rental Yumeyakata. Kyoto Kimono Rental Yumeyakata. 600-8103 Hosai Bldg, 353, Shiogama-cho, Nishiiru sakai-machi, Gojo-dori, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto, Japan info@yumeyakata.com

MONTAUK Words by Maggie McKenna

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ontauk is located on the eastern end of the Long Island shore where, on a clear day, you can see Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New York. European settlers from Connecticut came and purchased land from the Montaukett tribe, who had been friendly with the buyer, Lord Gardiner. Gardiner was granted permission to purchase and it was established as East Hampton in 1639. The settlers kept cattle, making Montauk home of the first cattle ranch in the country. Houses were built in the 1740s and in 1792, George Washington authorized construction of the Montauk Lighthouse, which is still in use today and is the fourth lighthouse to be made in the country. Montauk Point State Park is the site of captives enslaved in Sierra Leone were the Caribbean islands by Portuguese the Spanish ship, La Amistad, drove it Because of this event, Montauk is a US due to their United States v. Amistad

the great slave revolt in 1839. Mende being illegally transported for sale to slave hunters. These captives took over north, and landed it on Montauk’s shore. symbol of slavery abolishment within the case.

After the Spanish American War, over to yellow fever and other infectious proposed in 1898 that the troops be Montauk was chosen since it was at the uninhabited at that point, except for believed that the offshore winds would to sea.

29,000 of our soldiers were exposed diseases in Cuba. Theodore Roosevelt quarantined in one place to recover. end of a peninsula and it was somewhat some herdsmen. Medical authorities help with recovery by blowing germs off

In 1926, the developer of Miami Beach, Carl Fisher, wanted to make Montauk “the Miami Beach of the North.” He bought 10,000 acres of land, built the golf course, the Manor, indoor tennis courts, a casino, the surf club, the Montauk Yacht Club, and a jetty that made Lake Montauk a saltwater harbor. He was forced to end after the Stock Market crash of 1929. He ended up spending about $12 million on this project. But his dream pursued. In the 1960s, “Leisurama” summer homes were built, furnished, and sold in mass quantity. Many motels were also built at the time. This is how Montauk became a vacation, resort, and tourist destination like it is today. If you’d like to learn more, including the conspiracy theories of time travel, we recommend you read Montauk Project by Preston B. Nichols and Peter Moon.

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BEAUTY Summer always calls to mind the bright colors of fresh fruit, the wet textures of the ocean, and the light & airy breeze of the beach winds. This season is all about light, dewy skin, easy eyes, popping lips, and shimmery nails! Let the rich colors and textures wash over you, as we take a look at the best items to make a splash this season.

Stila “Fields of Florals” Convertible Color Dual Lip and Cheek Palette $44.40 USD StilaCosmetics.com

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Tromborg Eyegrease in “Lightning” $37.64 USD Tromborg.com

Beauty Blender Blotterazzi $20.00 USD Sephora.com

Iman Eyshadow Pencil in “Forbidden” $10.00 USD ImanCosmetics.com

Lancôme Miracle Cushion $39.00 USD Lancôme-USA.com

Estee Lauder Resilience Lift Skin Creme $52.00 to $100.00 USD EsteeLauder.com

Anastasia Beverly Hills Liquid Lipstick in “Carina” $20.00 USD Macys.com

By Lexi Cummins Smith and Cult Nail Lacquer in “Bridge and Tunnel” $18.00 USD SmithandCult.com

Round-Up

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SCULLY & SCULLY

SCENT

A Family Affair Words by Victoria Pallien

Words by Victor Amos

emories are activated by many things, yet one of the strongest triggers is smell. Our experience, as humans, is tied to this powerful sense. Scent connects us to our environment and helps us recall details that escape our other methods of memory. The bloom of magnolias connect us to the warmth and color of spring. The smell of pumpkin pie and cinnamon call to mind the frigid and snow-laden days of winter. Everything we do is affected by our ability to connect scents with surroundings and fragrance lends itself to this. By this account, Bond No.9 is a masterful storyteller. Its fragrances are inspired by some of New York City’s most iconic and memorable locations. Let us take a look at some of their scents and be transported to the memories they inspire.

HIGH LINE

Since 1934, Scully & Scully has provided the world with luxurious home décor, jewelry, tabletop accessories, and furnishings all served with an important theme of family tradition. Here is just some of what they have to offer.

HIGH LINE

$200.00 USD, 50ml www.BondNo9.com NOTES: BERGAMOT, PURPLE LOVE GRASS, INDIAN RHUBARB, RED LEAF ROSE, TULIPS, GRAPE HYACINTH AND BUR OAK.

CENTRAL PARK SOUTH $200.00 USD, 50ml

www.BondNo9.com NOTES: GRAPEFRUIT FLOWER AND BLACKCURRANT BUDS, A SEDUCTIVE HEART-NOTE OF JASMINE AND LILY OF THE VALLEY, AND A BASE OF CLASSIC WOOD NOTES.

CENTRAL PARK

MADISON SQUARE PARK $200.00 USD, 50ml

www.BondNo9.com NOTES: GRAPE HYACINTH, HUCKLEBERRY, PRAIRIE DROPSEED GRASS, RED LEAF ROSE, RED HUNTER TULIPS, TEAKWOOD.

SCENT OF PEACE

MADISON SQUARE PARK

$205.00 USD, 50ml

www.BondNo9.com NOTES: GRAPEFRUIT, BLACK CURRANT, LILY OF THE VALLEY, HEDIONE, CEDARWOOD, MUSK

SCENT OF PEACE FOR HIM $205.00 USD, 50ml

www.BondNo9.com

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NOTES OF: BERGAMOT, PINEAPPLE, JUNIPER BERRY, BLACKCURRANT, CEDARWOOD, VETIVER, PATCHOULI, MOSS, MUSK

FORT TRYON PARK

Q: What would you say is your most popular item and what should a bride and groom definitely put on their list? RG: We’re definitely known for our china collection. We have, I’m told, one of the largest collections people see in the city, in New York, sometimes even in a more vast area than that. Q: If their wedding is—say—in California, how easy is it for the guests to purchase and then ship? RG: So the guests can buy online, they can buy over the phone, or they can come to the store. As far as shipping, most couples wait until after the wedding and they come back to us after the wedding and look at how much credit they’ve gotten from all of their gifts and then just place one large order with that credit. And with that being so, they just get one large shipment sent. Q: Have you gotten a good sense of your demographic? Are you trying to appeal to the younger brides or the grandmothers of the young brides? RG: It almost astounds me sometimes how all over the place it is. We’re also reaching out to older couples, we’re reaching out to same sex couples. When people are getting married, everybody wants a registry and we’re just super excited to be able to provide that service for anyone.

Q: As far as registries, what’s the process for bridesto-be? When do you suggest they start registering? RG: We definitely suggest they start registering before they send out their save the dates, just because the moment those go out, even if people aren’t going to be giving them a gift yet, at that point they’re starting to look to see what options they have when they do decide to get a gift for them. And then, we start it out with an appointment where we work with the bride and groom for usually about two hours and walk them through the entire process. Q: Are there any other things about registries or Scully & Scully that brides or just plain old customers should know before coming in? RG: I would definitely say for one, try to be considerate of your guests. Guests will not only want to get something within their price range, but get something that appeals to them. So since a registry really is just a wish list, I always suggest to my couples to put on everything that they want and not really limit themselves. Register for things that you’re going to want, that you’re going to use, and that you’re going to need. To own a piece of luxury visit www.scullyandscully.com

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Beauty

Accessories

Taking Tea Instyle - www.takingteainstyle.com

Brides By Sonia Castleberry www.bridesbysoniacastleberry.com

House of Waris - www.houseofwaris.com

Experience food Design - 503 West 43rd Street New York, NY 10036 - 212.947.2480, www.canardinc.com

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

LE PINK CHAMPU - 4205 Main Street, Philadelphia, PA 19127 - (215).482.7465

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

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

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

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

William Henry - WILLIAMHENRY.COM

Bridal Reflections - 260 Fifth Avenue | New York, NY 10001, 212-764-3040

Frosch-Casablanca Tours, Inc. www.casablancatour.com - www.frosch.com

Vera Wang Bride - 991 Mad ison Avenue New York, NY- 212.628-3400

Cultural Island Travel www.culturalislandtravel.com

Amsale New York - 625 Madison, New York City212 583-1700

Jetsetter - www.jetsetter.com

Monique Lhuiller - 19 East 71st Street New York,NY - 212-683-3332 moniquelhuillier.com Romona Keveza Collection - One Rockefeller Plaza -The Penthouse New York, NY 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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GLOBE TROTTING

Travelocity - www.travelocity.com Expedia - www.expedia.com Orbitz - www.orbitz.com Sicily - www.wheninsicily.com AMENETIES Planner Destiny and Destinations www.destinyanddestinations.it Weddings By MWD LIFESTYLES www.weddings.mwdlifestyles.com Stationery 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 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 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 The Peninsula - www.peninsula.com St. Regis Hotel - www.stregisnewyork.com 1 Obre Place, Shrewsbury, NJ 07702 732.747.0200 - Shadowbrook.com Oheka Castle Hotel & Estate - 135 West Gate Drive Huntington NY 11743 - 631- 659-1400 www.oheka. com Rainbow Room - 212.632.5000 - www. RainbowRoom.com

Southern Square Bridal Show SUNDAY. AUGUST 23RD, 2015 FROM 12 NOON - 4 PM At the Southern Square Bridal Show, we focus on the community, and what is locally available to a Bride by offering her a one-stop-shop to support her wedding planning process. We visited various cities in the state of Georgia and met with top wedding vendors in preparation of our 4th Southern Square Bridal Show at our favorite venue in Augusta, The Enterprise Mill.

ENTERPRISE MILL 1450 GREENE STREET | AUGUSTA, GA SOUTHERNSQUAREBRIDAL.COM

We prefer it being small and intimate, as we find this to be more Bride & Vendor friendly. Our brides have time to visit and choose from a select group of quality vendors, lounge at various booths and begin seeing impressions of what their wedding could look like. Our vendors work together to create a comradery of lasting business relationships. They offer the absolute best to each bride for her wedding day. Our own coordinators are the perfect addition to any wedding planning process!

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 The Village Invites - 10 East 39th Street 212.220.6199 - Inquiries@villageinvites.com www.villageinvites.com Photographers & Videos 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 Salvatore Ferragamo - www.ferragamo.com

Partnering with the World Bride Magazine was a huge milestone for the Southern Square Bridal Show. Hosting the World Bride Magazine Lounge at our a Square Bridal Show has positioned us on the global wedding market. Our special editorial guest Susan Dilworth has been writing for World Bride Magazine since its launch and is the Editor-at-Large Europe. Susan Dilworth scopes all corners for European bridal wear and wedding fashion, traditions and insights. She presents honeymoon and venue “hot spots” as well as the “must haves” at every wedding in Europe. Lucky for us, Miss Dilworth is based in Augusta, GA and we are very delighted to introduce her to our brides. Her Southern love inspired her “The Majestic Charm Of Southern Weddings” piece in the up-coming Summer issue of the World Bride Magazine.

See More at www.worldbridemagazine.com

MEET THE EDITORS

Concierge

OH My Heavenly Hair - www.omhh.com

De Beers - www.debeers.com

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