September, sweet melancholy
09-08-2020
By Bailey Roulo
Summer is coming to a close, and September is slowly transitioning into fall. This month is the perfect time to mix summer and fall styles to make a cozy yet breezy outfit. A long top and short skirt paired with comfy socks and a pair of sneakers or boots, or a short sleeve shirt with a pair of jeans or a long skirt are the perfect choices for the slight change in the temperature that comes during September. The days are warm, and the sun is still shining, but a simple sweater or jacket is necessary when nighttime comes around. The bright colors of summer start to disappear and are replaced with lighter versions of summer shades. The bright pink has turned into a rosé pink, and the orange and yellow that was so prominent in the past few months are starting to transition into more earth tones. Blues begin to come into play as a good transition from the bright and bustling nature that summer brings to the calmer and cooler weather of fall without fully committing to the change in seasons. Long dresses with a simple heel or jeans with about any top that can accommodate a sweatshirt or light jacket are also perfect for this time of the year. The chaotic nature of this year has caused quite a bit of change in everyone’s lives. The passage from this unexpected and unusual summer is desperately needed by many people. Sitting around a campfire or curled up under the covers with friends and family is the comfort that many people are looking forward to. Although it may look different this year than it has in the past, the idea of unity and relationships are enough to make anyone excited for September and the change it brings. Find your best pair of pants, your favorite shirt, and a simple jacket and embrace the change that will come in the current month.
Bags! Bags! Bags! And more Bags!
09-02-2020
by Olivia Humer
Women’s luxury bag
Within women’s luxury, this fall we are seeing a trend in strong, geometrical bags. Structured bags that look timeless and luxurious are being designed with bright colors and bold patterns. This adds flare to a classic look which seems to be the consensus of trends we are seeing this season. Typically smaller in size, the bags are also functional as well as fashionable. This bold structure adds a strong statement to your look-- try pairing with a matching mask!
Men’s bag
The classic messenger bag has been redesigned in a way that emphasizes utility, minimalism, and unisex style. Many of the messenger bags are dually a backpack, showing again it’s intent for functionality. The cargo style of pockets coincides with other fashion trends we are seeing this season as well. Pairing a utilitarian look with material like nylon offers a fresh look. The overlying theme of functionality and unisex styles are not going away anytime soon.
Unisex active/sports bag
Sling bags are another example of a functional and unisex trend. These are seen in many different styles, sizes, and materials. They can range from a large leather bag to a small nylon fanny pack-esque look. The sling bags we are seeing this fall are a great bag for going to the gym, the park, or just walking around town. They are versatile and functional while being a modern look that elevates any outfit.
https://kavu.com/collections/rope-bag-line/products/paxton-pack
Find Your Beach
Find Your Beach
Summer is a state of mind
08-28-2020
By Olivia Humer
Brazil
Ipanema Beach, Rio de Janeiro - Ilha Grande, Brazil - Baia do Sancho, Brazil
As we are all searching for a sense of normalcy during this pandemic, beaches are a great way to still experience summer in a safe and socially distanced way. Our plans this summer may be different than intended, but we can all work together to find safe ways to enjoy the sunny season. Brazil’s beaches are only partially opened for exercise or drinks along with the kiosks, but the views are enough of an experience themselves. Whether it is enjoying gorgeous views of the beach, or swimming in the ocean, these both provide a safe and distanced way to soak in the summer. As it seems isolating to be experiencing a pandemic, most likely quarantined in your home, it is also an opportunity to connect with your community. Sharing the same experiences with most of the world allows an opportunity to empathize with one another and work towards a safe future.
The beaches listed below are all breathtaking and range in popularity. As we are approaching the summer months in Brazil there is now a time to enjoy the natural beauty outdoors and regain a sense of normalcy. Through outdoor dining, exercising in the open, or enjoying the beaches, you can experience COVID-altered summer plans. It is a great time to focus on exploring your local communities and supporting one another. There are positive aspects that we can focus on, some being that we can enjoy beautiful scenery and different welcoming cultures.
How do they say in Brazil? ‘Fique à vontade’. Make yourself at home.
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Some of the hottest summer trends are being shown below by PatBO, a Brazilian native designer. Cutout silhouettes, bold patterns, and bright colors are all trends that are true to the vibrant Brazilian culture, as well as the international fashion scene. These trends keep comfort the main priority, while still giving a put together modern look. Fringe and mesh are seen here as well and shake up the past trends we have seen. The bold patterns also express different emotions and energy than the past minimalist and neutral look. Florals, polka dot, cheetah, and more are all seen this summer giving a bold and vibrant look.
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The current state of emotions that we are all experiencing is shown through these trends. I think the bold colors, patterns, and silhouettes show the built-up energy that we have to experience summer, the beautiful weather, and socialization. Spending an extended period of time in quarantine has shown us the magnitude of the situation we are in with COVID-19. Now, we are all working together to find safe and responsible ways to move our lives and communities forward. I think that the vibrant trends shown by PatBO show the energy and spirit of people around the world-- trying to move forward.
PatBO, Brazilian native designer
Italy
Along Cinque Terre-- Monterosso Al Mare, Italy - Favignana, Egadi Islands, Sicily - Scilla
Beaches in Italy are gradually reopening and guidelines vary on location. After all that Italy has endured during the COVID-19 pandemic, outdoor activities are a great escape. Enjoying summer in a safe, socially distanced way is altered from our past plans, but a great way to enjoy the summer weather. Some of our favorite Italian beaches are shown below.
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Italian native designers show many similar designs like those in Brazil. Cutout silhouettes, bright colors, and summer favorites like bucket hats.
GCDS
Fiorucci
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Some of the most popular trends we have seen this summer are shown below. A lot of these trends are reborn in a different way than the way we have seen them before. Most trends draw inspiration from the 90s styles and have been redesigned in a new, modern way. The silk scarf top we have seen in different ways before, but styled this summer wrapped and knotted, is a carefree and simple look. The asymmetrical and cutout silhouettes provide a modern and edgy style that gives a different look than some of the older trends we are seeing. The crochet trend along with the 90s shoulder bags have also been reimagined. Crochet typically being your grandma's favorite activity, is now seen in chic dresses, shirts, and skirts. It gives a carefree summer look, along with the small shoulder bags that have been seen in all patterns and colors. Similar to PatBO’s designs, the tie-dye trend draws from vibrant and energetic design and is a timeless trend we are seeing once again. This provides a youthful and bright look in many different pieces. Lastly, square-toed sandals and bucket hats also drawing again from 90s styles but imaged in a new way.
Isn’t what we all wanted? The ‘90s back?
Silk scarf top - Asymmetrical and cut-outs - Crochet - Small shoulder bags - Tie-Dye & sets - Bucket Hats - Square toe sandals
Edited by Joseph Ralph Fraia
Jules Handbags: the perfect whimsy note in every day life
08-12-2020
Jules is the latest brand that has joined Livein for the Fashion Extravaganza Event taking place on September 10-11-12.
Let's get to know better this fabulous brand and its creator.
The designer:
Juliane Perretti Randazzo is a graduate of Manhattan’s Fashion Institute of Technology. After a career in beauty, which began at Susan Ciminelli Day Spa—formerly located at the penthouse at Bergdorf Goodman—Juliane segued into other industries including finance, insurance, and information technology. In 2013, she began creating elaborate, handmade hats to don at the annual Kentucky Derby party held at Watermark—a beachfront lounge in Asbury Park, NJ. Juliane was awarded top prize three of the four times that her designs were nominated. The overwhelmingly positive response she received after showing her outrageous hats inspired Juliane to launch Jules Handbags. Through this new venture, the designer enjoys a more practical approach to the whimsy of creating hats.
The vibrant Jules handbags collection is embellished with fun, colorful scenes inspired by Juliane’s favorite destinations and memories. The nostalgic images capture happy memories of her childhood hometown in Staten Island, New York, her current residence in the picturesque riverside town of Red Bank, NJ, and her international travels.
"My design inspiration comes from destinations I’ve visited, fond family memories, and anything I encounter that truly speaks to me—whether it be the beauty of nature or a romanticized perception of a familiar environment,” says Juliane Perretti Randazzo. The artist and designer, a graduate of Manhattan’s Fashion Institute of Technology— also draws inspiration from her Italian heritage and the work of Italian designers Braccialini and Piero Guidi.
The Collection:
The collection includes the Puffin!, Molly, Lago, Rosa, Classic Empire, and Monty (to be released). Made by hand in England, the collection is available in napa leather, vegan leather, and satin. After creating the original design using mixed media, Perretti Randazzo works closely with a graphic artist who digitally refines the artwork. The designs are then printed, and the bags are assembled using superior quality materials that hail from Europe.
Items from the Jules collection are available in the Carry-All Tall (large tote), Carry-All Small (small tote), Sorellina (clutch/makeup bag), and crossbody bags, as well as keyrings, wallets for women and men, unisex belts, and card cases. Some styles are available in napa leather or vegan leather.
The prints:
The Puffin was created to honor those sweet birds and give them a home beyond Iceland and the North. Inspired by a visit to “The Land of Fire and Ice,” the design includes the Langjokull glacier, the Aurora Borealis dancing in the nighttime sky, the Eyjafjallajökull volcano that erupted in 2010, and the serene waters of the Blue Lagoon.
The Molly, which evokes a vibrant river scene dotted with seagulls, soft waves, and sailboats, represents the Molly Pitcher Inn in Red Bank, NJ. Inspired by a secret garden Juliane discovered as a child, Lago portrays a tranquil lake that sits in the shade of a canopy of budding trees.
The Rosa draws inspiration from Juliane’s grandmother, whose wardrobe of bright hues paralleled her colorful personality, and it means pink in Italian!
The Augusta was inspired by Juliane's 2017 Kentucky Derby hat inspired by the horse Classic Empire. Augusta honors the Classic Empire of Rome. It features a Roman soldier, a chariot, the iconic Colosseum, columns, palm trees, a road paved in gold coins, and roses spilling over the top as a tribute to both the Kentucky Derby and the perfume and rose petals that rained on guests at Nero's Golden Palace.
Monty is inspired by a day at the races. Complete with a bugle player, picnic benches, and a luxurious geranium lined grandstand, a vibrant audience observes the action below as the horse and jockey wearing pink silks takes the lead.
To shop the collection and learn more, please visit www.juleshandbags.com
Virtual China Fashion Gala honoring Estée Lauder, Wendy Yu, Phillip Lim & Lucy Liu raises $600,000
NEW YORK – July 23, 2020 – China Institute and Yue-Sai Kan China Beauty Charity Fund (CBCF) co-presented the China Fashion Gala 2020 virtually on Thursday, July 23, 2020. The annual celebration of Chinese design serves as a platform for Chinese talent emerging onto the international stage, as well as a forum for recognizing individuals whose contributions have helped position China at the forefront of global fashion and beauty.
Hosted by Yue-Sai Kan, co-chair of China Institute and founder and chairwoman of CBCF, this year’s gala honored Estée Lauder with the Beauty Award. This inaugural award was accepted by Group President, The Estée Lauder Companies, and Global Brand President, Estée Lauder Stephane de La Faverie, presented by Yang Mi. Chinese investor, entrepreneur and philanthropist Wendy Yu was honored with the Millennial Leadership Award, presented by Jason Wu. Chinese American designer Phillip Lim was honored with the Leadership Award, presented by Lisa Ling. Actress, director, artist and activist Lucy Liu was honored with the Icon Award, presented by Yue-Sai Kan. Each award was donated by Baccarat. Co-chairs were Elizabeth Segerstrom, co-managing partner and co-owner of South Coast Plaza; Mariko Miura, CEO of Meihodo New York; Julian Rizzuto, founder of Dreamlink Foundation; Mark Gong, emerging Chinese designer; and Jeannette Chang, former SVP of Hearst Magazines International.
Highlights from the evening included a private 40-minute live cocktail party via Zoom with honorees immediately preceding the gala, a globe-spanning opening performance by Quincy Jones Productions; a special dance of the Thousand Hand Bodhisattva performed by members of the Chinese People’s Art Troupe of People with Disabilities; and a fashion presentation by Chinese couture designer Xiong Ying, who showcased her creations under the Heaven Gaia label.
Prominent guests included: Christian Louboutin, Guo Pei, Grace Chen, Angelica Cheung, Bette Midler, Miss Universe Zozibini Tunzi, Xiaowen Ju, Karolina Kurkova, Maggie Q, Jordan Connor, Lang Lang, Anna Hu, Rain, Chen Man, Simon Collins, Didi Pei, Ban Ki-moon, Kenny G and Cai Guo-Qiang.
To date, China Fashion Gala 2020 has raised $600,000. An online silent auction on 32auctions.com will be open until July 30. Proceeds benefit the many diverse programs of China Institute, the oldest independent, non-profit organization in America to focus exclusively on China.
About Estée Lauder
Estée Lauder is the flagship brand of The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. Founded by Estée Lauder, one of the world’s first female entrepreneurs, the brand today continues her legacy of creating innovative, sophisticated, high-performance skincare and makeup products and iconic fragrances – all infused with a deep understanding of women’s needs and desires. Today, Estée Lauder engages with women in over 150 countries and territories around the world and at dozens of touch points – from in-store to digital. And each of these relationships consistently reflects Estée’s powerful and authentic woman-to-woman point of view.
About Wendy Yu
Wendy Yu is one of the world’s most influential millennial investors, entrepreneurs and philanthropists to be shaping the creative and cultural landscape. Based in Shanghai, she is the Founder and CEO if Yu Holdings, the first China-centric group of its kind combining dedicated entities for strategic investment, business and brand creation and creative-cultural exchange. Yu was recently appointed an international ambassador for the French Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode. She has been recognized as a pioneering industry “30 under 30” leader by Forbes China and patron of fashion by Vogue International.
About Phillip Lim
As Creative Director and Co-Founder of his eponymous label, Phillip Lim sits at the helm of his now 14-year-old pioneering modern luxury brand. Lim is recognized as one of the most talented and successful young American designers and is the recipient of several prestigious industry honors including the Fashion Group International's Women’s Designer ‘Rising Star’ Award, the CFDA Swarovski Award for Womenswear, the CFDA Swarovski Award for Menswear and the CFDA Award for Accessories Designer of the Year.
About Lucy Liu
Lucy Liu is an award-winning actress who has appeared in both studio and independent films, on television and Broadway. She is also a director and an artist and continues to be a UNICEF Ambassador, advocating for children’s health and protection since 2004.
About China Institute
China Institute advances a deeper understanding of China through programs in education, culture, art and business. China Institute is the go-to resource on China – from ancient art to today's business landscape and its rapidly shifting culture. Its programs, school and gallery exhibitions bring to life the depth, complexity and dynamism of China. Founded in 1926 by Chinese reformers Hu Shi and K.P. Wen and educators Paul Monroe and John Dewey, China Institute is the oldest independent, non-profit organization in America to focus exclusively on China.
About Yue-Sai Kan Beauty Charity Fund
Yue-Sai Kan China Beauty Charity Fund (“CBCF”) was established in 2011 in honor of Yue-Sai Kan by the Shanghai Soong Ching Ling Foundation, one of the most important and trusted charitable foundations in China. The word "beauty" in Chinese embodies caring, giving, honesty, and beautification of the human spirit. True to this spirit, CBCF is dedicated to the betterment and advancement of women and children through education, health and cultural programs worldwide. Since its establishment, CBCF has raised a total of 3 million USD to fund cleft lip and palate surgeries, provide free medical supplies to underserved regions in China, and provide scholarships for Chinese students through the CBCF Scholarship Program at the Fashion Institute of Technology, Peking University and a number of other prestigious universities.
Lessons In Grooming
02-08-2020
Even the briefest ride on the NYC subway is an adventure. Depending on the subway car and your particular mood at the time, you can either be delighted or tortured by the cast of characters you will encounter. If you take a moment to look away from your book of choice or the latest mobile game, you can check out some of the trendiest hairstyles imaginable. Skyscraper-esque pompadours, sculpted afros, waxed buns, and wild curls that would make Jon Snow jealous. Now you might think I am talking about NYC women, but the scenes I described are actually NYC men. NYC men are at the top of the global grooming food chain. Men's stores are overflowing with hair products, clippers, beard lotions and moisturizers. Whatever product you can think of, it looks like NYC men are taking full advantage. If NYC men were taking so much time to look this good, I had to find out what was going on. Intrigued, I decided to go to the source and sit down with three of NYC's finest men's barbers/stylists and get to the root of the NYC man's obsession with good hair.
THE COMMUNITY SUPERSTAR.
With a name like Denny Moe's Superstar Barbershop you know right away you are entering a special place. Denny Moe, the owner of the eponymously named shop, is a superstar in every way that matters. Hailing from a humble background and maintaining a commitment to his community, he has created a special shop in Harlem. Denny is the barber of choice from the average Joe's to numerous celebrities who are looking for the freshest look.
Q. What makes Denny Moe's one of the most iconic barbershops in NYC?
A. We sell more than nice haircuts, we sell ourselves and our passion for the neighborhood. We are community-based. We are always doing something together with our neighbors, and not many barbershops do that. We have a reading space in the back for children, and we offer free health checkups such as blood pressure screening.
Q. You have been a barber for a long time (34 years). I am sure you have seen generations of fathers & sons. What makes the relationship between the barber and the customer so strong and enduring?
A. I have been doing this for so long that my customers are like my family. This is a place where if you can have a conversation, we turn off the radio and TV. We start talking with everybody in the shop. If you are new here, you are going to be thrown in the conversation and will feel immediately part of the family. Haircutting is a bonding session, an experience. I want to create an informal and comfortable environment, clients can bring their food and relax like they are at home. I always encourage fathers to come in with their young sons because "going to the barber" is an experience that makes the relationship father-son stronger, and little boys behave like "big boys" and try to impress their dads.
Q. Often the bartender is like a counselor. Do you see any similarities in your role as a barber? Do your clients share their personal stories?
A. I have heard so many different stories. The difference between the barber and the bartender is that 9 times out of 10 if a person is coming to drink they already have problems, if they come to the barbershop they are still trying to figure it out and maybe we can provide them some clarity.
Q. What has been the most requested hairstyle at Denny Moe's lately? How do you keep up on trends and shifting taste?
A. "South of France" is a very popular haircut. It is almost like a mohawk, but it is an Afro, and you use a sponge to make it nappy. Usher actually brought over the look. He is a big pioneer. You always have to be in learning mode, be open to new things. Once you understand that change is inevitable, you want to stay on top of it. I am young at heart and I am surrounded by young people, so I keep myself updated.
THE OLD SCHOOL PERFECTIONIST.
Stepping into Ludlow Blunt in Williamsburg is like stepping into a museum or a Hollywood set. This barbershop is so unique and polished, it's not a coincidence that it has been featured in numerous movies and TV shows. Each design piece, tool, and accessory are collectibles that come with a story. In Ludlow Blunt they have found a new life. Russell Manley, the founder, makes all the selections himself and you can expect that same precision and attention to detail in your haircut.
Q. What motivated you to be a barber?
A. Creativity is the first thing; unlike other crafts and art, hairdressing is impermanent. You create a haircut or style, and it grows out, it changes, it turns into something else, and you have the opportunity to do it all over again. Your work/skill/art, whatever you wish to call it, never lasts. That appeals to me on some level.
Q. What makes Ludlow Blunt different from another barber experience? Ludlow Blunt has such a strong and unique interior design and style, what inspired it? Who designed it?
A. What makes us different from other barbershops is our appeal to women. We are all trained in women's cutting as well, so our approach is very different from a barber. Perhaps more technical. I know there are many barbershops that champion their macho credentials. Serving only men, pouring whiskey, etc., and there is obviously a need for that, but we regard ourselves as 'inclusive' not 'exclusive'. Our attention to detail regarding the interior is very important to me. The extra effort to achieve authenticity and display the craftsmanship of the interior is what sets many barbershops apart in my opinion. If you care about the space, it follows you'll care more about the customer's finished haircut and care. I designed and found all aspects of the interior. Even down to our back mirrors, which we had custom made in walnut and antiqued silver leaf. These small details are what counts, and very few barbershops go that extra distance.
Q. Why do you think your concept has been so successful?
A. I believe the concept is appealing because the shop looks friendly and inviting. A retro interior often gives the feeling of warmth, reliability grown over time, and accessibility. The stark modern salons of the past few decades seem to be more of a cool streamline barrier, a rigid front that can appear hostile and unapproachable rather than inviting and welcoming. The other key to success is, of course, the quality of the work you're creating! Our rigorous in house training is around 3yrs. When I hear of barbers training in 6-10 months or even shorter! I wince.
Q. Are there hair and beard trends at the moment our readers should be aware of? What are the three grooming essentials that every man should have?
A. We have championed the classic short back and sides for years now and have seen it slide into the mainstream. We're seeing a return to shorter beards, and even some guys starting to grow the sides a little longer. The main thing I've seen in my 30-year career has been how much more men care about their appearance. Grooming has grown in leaps and bounds, and it's great to see this carry on. Regarding the grooming essentials, these are my suggestions: Water-based product that suits hair type and style. Comb. Always carry with you manners and a hint of swagger.
THE NIGHTLIFE GURU.
The East Village's The Blind Barber has a simple concept: barbershop by day and speakeasy by night. It is a cultural hub that attracts its guests to not only indulge in impeccable grooming sessions but also to sample some of the best drinks in town. Tattoos, liquors, and beards have never been more in harmony than here. I met with head barber Rob McMillen to learn more about this realm of the modern man and his rituals.
Q. Could you name three of the most popular haircuts and drinks served at the Blind Barber?
A. It's hard to pick up three most popular haircuts, we have such a diverse client base, but we do see quite a few guys going for a very short cropped side, a lot of fading and leaving some length on the top. Traditional undercut has been very popular. The classic gentleman's haircut is never out of style. Cocktail-wise we still pay attention to the classics, Old Fashion, Manhattan, Martini, and seasonal cocktails like the "Smoke & Dagger" which is a spicy take on tequila.
Q. What makes the Blind Barber one of the coolest barbershops in town?
A. We are really fortunate to be part of a very creative and diverse community in the East Village. The Blind Barber is a hub where people with different profiles such as creatives, artists, startup, and finance industry come to hang out and have a haircut. We do appointments only. We try to be cognizant of our client's time and customize our service with a complimentary cocktail. Our experience has to cater to all our folks and yet be personal at the same time.
Q. Could you name a celebrity that has the best haircut according to The Blind Barber standards?
A. Daniel Craig. Jon Hamm. Brad Pitt. David Beckham. Men go for styles where there is more utilization of facial hair. Caring without caring. Haircuts got a little bit more loose.
Q. Any grooming tips you want to share with us?
A. Find a look you find comfortable and confident with. You can take input from a barber and stylist, but you have to go for something that represents the real you. It is always good to remain confident. If there is a trend, we still want to make sure that the client is comfortable with it. We want to educate and make sure whatever we do is going to work for the client and be a great fit.
Written by Veronica Baesso-McKenzie
Photos by Annalisa Mazzoli
Coe Hall - The Planting Fields
01-16-2020
Through the beech copse and sunken garden of a grand estate an elegant lady lingers. The cold air of autumn is upon her, the gardens in quiet surrender to the inevitability of the season. It is a world apart, tied tenuously to the present, as one’s memories and emotions of a past life…
On the North Shore of Long Island, not far from Manhattan, there remain but a few grand country estates. They are testaments to a former existence, when this stretch of land, known as the Gold Coast, once held arguably the greatest concentration of wealth and influence in the country, and where the rich and famous of America’s Gilded Age built an aristocracy of their own. Here, the country estates numbered in the thousands, from castle-like behemoths to the more stately country home. Grand balls and extravagant summer parties, playboys and debutantes, servants and chauffeur’s were a part of life. And while all that is nearly gone, the great estates largely torn down, their fate having been sealed by the extensive suburbanization of the 1950’s, some have survived. Coe Hall is one of those. An authentic specimen of that by-gone era, the estate stands, seemingly frozen in time and unaffected by all that surrounds it.
Built around 1919 in the small village of Upper Brookville near Oyster Bay, Coe Hall was the country estate of William Robertson Coe. Coe, an English-born insurance executive, whose company famously insured the “unsinkable” RMS Titanic, had married Mai Rogers, who was the daughter of Henry Huttleston Rogers, a major partner in Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Company. Although Mr. Coe’s own wealth was considerable, it was most likely largely with Rogers’ fortune that Coe Hall was constructed.
Designed by the notable New York architectural firm of Walker & Gillette, the sixty-five room Tudor Revival mansion was a homage to Mr. Coe’s country of birth. Somewhat eclectic in nature, with its mixed façade of Indiana limestone and plastered half-timbering, the house reflects the English tradition of unabashed additions and a progression of styles. Even the immense, wrought iron entry gates were imported from England, having been built in Sussex in the 1700s. Thus, Coe Hall presents the image of a house passed through the generations, as with any proper English manor.
While the mansion is indeed the ideal country home, the gardens and grounds of Coe Hall are really the heart of the estate. Originally called the “Planting Fields” by the Matinecock Indians, who farmed the fertile landing above Oyster Bay, the site presented the ideal location for the Coe’s, who, both avid horticulturalists, would spare no expense in creating gardens to rival those of Europe.
They first employed the famous, Harvard-educated landscape architect, Guy Lowell and his partner A.R. Sargent to help carry out their grand vision. From the main house, a sunken Italian garden, complete with a blue pool fountain and nearby tea house, leads into a seemingly endless rose arbor. Gentle pea gravel paths meander in one direction and then another, down a catmint walk here and crabapple alley there and even through a tunnel of weeping blue atlas cedars, making the immensity of the place—over four hundred acres—difficult to grasp all at once.
As in all aspects of the estate’s construction, the Coe’s oversaw the entire landscaping process. For instance, Mr. Coe purchased over two thousand rhododendrons from England during a World War I surplus and continued to grow and hybridize different varieties over the years. He also acquired a large collection of rare Asian camellias from Guernsey, for which he created an especial greenhouse, one of several on the estate.
Of course, Mrs. Coe was no exception to this sort of horticultural extravagance. When her father passed away, she decided to transplant two large European copper beeches from his estate in Fairhaven, Massachusetts. The two massive trees, with root balls nearly thirty feet in diameter, were barged during the winter across Long Island Sound to Oyster Bay. Roads were widened, power lines dismantled and teams of horses and steam-powered rollers were used to haul the precious trees to Coe Hall. It is just an example of the sort of passion and exuberance that only a vast wealth such as hers could sustain.
And, yet, despite their extravagance, the Coe’s were careful to maintain the natural landscape of the area. With the additional help of the Olmsted Brothers, whose father, Frederick Law Olmsted, designed Central Park, they incorporated large meadows with open expanses, trails, and groves of beech, magnolia, and other specimen trees. In doing so, the grounds of Coe Hall are seamlessly woven into the primeval woods, and therefore one crosses unawares, as it were, into this charming world unto itself.
Undoubtedly, Coe Hall, the Planting Fields, is one of Long Island’s treasures. Sheltered from an ever surging tide of development and the egalitarian wave of modernity, she remains steadfast in her ways, a secret of sorts, largely hidden from those not looking.
Article by Joseph Fabbri
PH by Salvatore Fabbri
New York, fashion style stories
12-09-2019
New York City, the Big Apple, the city that never sleeps, New York, is the perfect representation of a mix and match of cultures and styles. It’s eclectic, curious, and open to the novelty, but it doesn’t forget its past and origins. Close your eyes, reopen them one at the time, slowly and let this unique and unpredictable world seduce you. Your adventure will start with a first step, then another one and you will find yourself walking in the streets of the most famous city in the world, breathing new freedom. You will experience a feeling never tried before. Maybe you will smile. New York is starting to be part of you, and your part of this world, of this universe.
The city seduces, the people walking next to you will inspire you, in their bizarre outfits, with the colors, there are no labels, no hours, and there is no why/reason. Freedom is the keyword. New York itself creates fashion in New York. Its energy, its frenzy, that desire to be different, to show off, to be noticed but at the same time to hide.
The American metropolis stays in the first row for the trends coming from the street style: people show in the street a combination of clothes and accessories always very interesting.
Many are the eccentric and bizarre outfits, but what is more ‘in’ in the Big Apple is the easy casual style, a mix of sports clothes, jeans, and sneakers. The colors are odd, but there is also a lot of total blacks.
The people, every single person is a world to discover with his own style, charm, and story.
You are curious and would like to listen to all the people that you see and ask:” Why do you live in New York? Where are you from? Who are you?.” What is hidden behind the clothes that people who live here wear?
The way someone dress reflects the way this person is, lives, and dreams.
To quote Coco Chanel's words, “fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the streets, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening”.
All this charm this magic makes New York one of the most influential fashion capitals in the world. Welcome.
Article by Pamela Quinzi
PH Annalisa Mazzoli
PH Joseph Ralph Fraia
New York City - Past Is Present
10-15-2019
NYC is city of layers. If one wants to understand the rhythms and movements of this great metropolis, then you have to peel back those layers and see what you find underneath. NYC as an incubator of the future is like that top layer. It’s what you see when you first look at it. However, when you begin to peel, you realize that NYC is built on the foundation of its past. It is that past that offers some of the most interesting perspectives.
NYC has had many distinct periods but few have been more influential than that of the 20s/30s. Known by several names i.e. Roaring 20’s, the Jazz Age and others, and popularized by novels such as the Great Gatsby, this is a NYC with unbridled energy and ambition. Culture as represented by music, fashion, art, architecture and societal norms were in a state of explosive experimentation. This era’s willingness to push boundaries and blaze new territories is largely responsible for the NYC we see all around us today.
From the art deco spires of the Chrysler Building to the grand courts of Rockefeller Center the “old” NYC is alive and vibrant. As much as we are compelled to look forward to the future, sometimes inspiration and innovation can be found in our past.
The modernity of NYC is ever present, but below are some landmarks that allow you to literally take a step back in time and enjoy the NYC of this earlier era. This is not a homage to what came before nor is it a trend seeking to incorporate bits and pieces of the past. All
of these haunts are direct links to this golden time in NYC’s rich history. Take a moment from your rushed schedule and dive into the past, you might come away with much needed creative rejuvenation.
Back Room - This Lower East Side lounge bar doesn’t mimic the look and feel of historic speakeasies, it is an actual speakeasy. It is a must if you are looking for an authentic Prohibition era experience. Original art deco style decorated with red velvet sofas, wallpaper, chandeliers and a fireplace. Drinks are served in tea cups and paper bags just as they did during Prohibition when the fear of a raid from overzealous police was a constant threat. If you are brave enough, and lucky enough you can try to find the hidden VIP room behind a bookcase.
The Campbell Apartment - Nestled inside Grand Central Station, the Campbell Apartment was originally the office of 1920’s railroad tycoon John W. Campbell. With the help of an Italian architect he transformed it in an opulent venue to host parties and concerts. A mixture of complementary styles such as Renaissance, Medieval and Art Deco, the space is unique among its period contemporaries. A huge baronial stone fireplace, a custom-made Persian rug, mahogany furniture pieces, ceiling beams and stained glass windows, make this one of the best treasures of the time.
New York Vintage - This high-end vintage boutique in the heart of Chelsea is more than a lesson in fashion history. Many designer pieces are dated back to 1850. It is known for both dressing celebrities for red carpets and as a go-to resource for costume designers to find unique ensembles. Its selection from the Art Deco era is unparalleled and have been featured in countless Hollywood productions that cover this era.
Swing Subway Cars - For the past few years The New York City Transit Museum has been home to the Swing Subway Cars party. Original vintage subway cars are put back into service and available for the public to ride. To complete the swing mood, riders and enthusiasts of the era are invited to dress up in the style of the period and party to jazz and swing music. The vintage subway cars become the perfect time machine to transport you back to those swingin’ days.
Written by Veronica Baesso-McKenzie
PH Annalisa Mazzoli
RING THE CURTAIN UP!
10-08-2019
I am sitting at my favorite dumpling bar in Koreatown sipping my soup when Angelina walks in the store approaching my table. ‘Ciao Joseph!’ ‘Hey Angelina!’.
It's impossible not to notice Angelina Kristic. She is a tall attractive woman with a big heartwarming smile, and sometimes wears original hats, like today.
Her standard dress code sticks to the classic stage actor outfit: black dresses (so you focus on face’s expressions), comfortable shoes (because an actor stands up most of his time) and a colorful scarf (to protect voice and add some joy to that black dress!).
Her exotic charm comes from being half-Croatian, half-Italian and half-Irish with a drop of Portuguese beauty, and that's the recipe for the unique genetic mix that has brought us my special guest.
Music is aloud in the store (as always in Manhattan, and the reason why still remains mysterious to me after ten years in this City) so we must yell to each other to do the interview, for the amusement of the other patrons…….
It's very hard to label Angelina. She is creative director, producer, executive producer, author, actors teacher, actress herself and, as she whispered later on in the interview, she can decently substitute the light technician and the set design operator as well.
Angelina’s one is a story that tells you a lot about both New York and New Yorkers, but first of all it's a very very inspiring tale of a journey into the fascinating world of stage acting and theaters.
Born in New York in a bohemian artistic environment (father architect and dance teacher/ mother fine artist), ever since she was just a little girl her parents let her watching movies (both classics and contemporary) with them and that was when she fell in love with acting.
At the age of 6 she revealed her vocation for movies and acting and so the major in movie making she achieved in High School (inspired by her first acting teacher/coach/director/ an then best friend Judith Seymour-Strawn) was simply a natural consequence, as well as the award she later got from The New York Times while she was attending The Clinton School for Writers and Artists in Chelsea, NY.
Even if blessed by talent, Angelina did not wait for opportunities just to happen to her, but she grabbed her fate and headed towards those opportunities she felt would fit her the best. That’s why she went to Europe traveling throughout Italy, UK, France and Croatia and then came back to U.S. So, no surprise that at the age of 20 she was already in charge of a show as assistant director and was working with Hollywood legend Paul Newman.
Over the years my guest has enriched her career and expertise continuously working on many different projects throughout Europe and United States (she has also directed in Paris and taught theatre in the UK), so I felt she was the right person to ask which are the main differences between Europe and United States with reference to stage acting and theater industry.
About stage actors she underlines that American ones are generally recognized in the industry to have the plus of being very versatile, capable to perform at a high level in dancing, singing and acting at a time, trained and used to add improvisations at their performances. Moreover, in America stage actor teachers support and endorse performers to add to their interpretation their personal feelings and individual touch. Over her carrier she has been told that, as an American teacher, she is fresh, open minded and able to make student actors feel comfortable because she is versatile and respectful towards them. Also in my experience, I have heard that both students and professionals are always encouraged not to be afraid to personalize the script and its interpretation, and that's how you might end up to become Mrs. Meryl Streep and Mr. Kevin Spacey, I believe.
What happens in Europe, instead, is that the way of teaching stage acting sticks to a tradition that goes way back in the past, where it is actually considered a plus remaining strictly and completely attached to a script and the way it has been traditionally represented. Angelina’s words sounded familiar to other opinions I have heard in this field, and I guess it has something to do with the general opinion that European actors have the tendency to remain within the board of a specific genre and to perform in an ornate way.
Another huge difference between Europe and United States is about funding and financing. In U.S. shows and plays are financed exclusively by privates, and State or Government financial support is very low. In Europe it is exactly the opposite: public money is the main source of funding and financing, and this allows many projects, even those that are experimental or niche, to actually happen, contributing significantly to cultural development and diversification.
After a two-hour conversation Angelina realizes she is already late for her next appointment in the evening (she is currently working on three projects, a musical, "Cherchez La Femme" with writer August Darnell where she is the director, a new play titled “Red Rain”, and the movie "King’s Cross" with writer Phil Brady), but she has the time to show me her concern that funding is currently the main issue in the theater industry, both in Europe and in the U.S., mainly still because of the consequences of the economic crisis, and that is a bad news for everybody, not only for people who work in this field. So, I have to say hello to Angelina, and I find myself still waiving my hand at her while she has already walked out from the store.
After such an intense day there is only one thing I can consistently do for a ‘Grand Finale’: to go to Sardi’s and definitely abandon myself in the world of fiction and stage. Sardi's is simply ‘the’ place to go in Broadway. Located in the heart of the Theater District, this legendary spot (on 44th between 7th & 8th avenue) is the beacon for residents, aficionados, tourists and viewers who can't resist the call by the sparkling, excessive, iconic and always fascinating world of Broadway.
I am sitting at the bar while I review my notes on the interview, and I have already ordered my whiskey sour. The old barman in is elegant uniform is working on it . In the meanwhile I watch all the caricatures of famous Broadway stars on the walls and the people in the restaurant, and I try to find similarities between them. It's just a silly game, that reveals a deep truth though. The Bard was right ‘All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players’.
Joseph Ralph Fraia
PH Enrico Vannucchi
Dance Parade New York
On Saturday, May 21, New York City will celebrate the diversity of dance at the Dance Parade. More than 100 different dancing styles performed by more than 1000 professionals will be presented: Hip Hop, Break Dance, Cheerleading, Salsa, and Contemporary Ballet - all of these will be showcased during the parade!
The Dance Parade will start at 11:45 at 20th and Broadway and go to Tompkins Square Park. Each group of dancers will perform with their choreography for 40 seconds before two Grandstands in Astor Plaza. There will also be a couple of fun visuals parading, including a pirate ship and a rainbow unicorn.
At the parade's finale, dancers will show curated performances on five stages. The public will also participate in dancing masterclasses and dance parties. The best part is that it’s all free!
This year will feature the 16th edition of the Dance Parade. The first one was held in 2006 in response to the New York State Supreme Court ruling that upheld the 1926 NYC Cabaret Law. The law denied social dance as an expressive activity under the first amendment.
Since then, the parade has been held every year. This event is a chance for the dancers to introduce their work to broader audiences, show their cultural heritage, and collaborate with other dancers. For the audience, the Dance Parade is a chance to learn more about dancing culture, fall in love with it, and maybe even start dancing themselves!
What can be better than a sunny late spring Saturday with great music, bright costumes, and breathtaking dancing? Spend the day with lots of fun at the Dance Parade! Bring your best friends, comfortable clothing, and, of course, a great mood for the best experience of this spring!
Article by Mary Zakharova
Editing by Joseph R. Fraia
New Wedding Trends
With all the delays and cancellations of weddings during COVID-19, 2022 will be the year of the weddings. Couples who weren’t able to bring their families together and perform an in-person ceremony will finally be able to make their dream come true. According to The Wedding Report, around 2.5 million weddings will occur in the US in 2022. It is going to be the biggest wedding year since 1984.
After all the difficulties and inconveniences, couples are trying to bring back the magic for such a special occasion. And what could be more memorable than the wedding dress? So let’s look at the latest wedding dress fashion to see what we can expect from the brides and give some ideas to the brides-to-be.
The new collection at New York Bridal Fashion Week this year, held from April 4 to 8, was very empowering. The designers made the statement, “You can finally get married this year!”
Instead of the classic white dress, designers offered brides colorful wedding gowns: pink, yellow, pick any color you like! So this year, you can fully show your personality with the wedding dress! This trend has already gone viral: a week ago, the bride appeared in a bright yellow voluminous dress at one of the New York City weddings.
That bride has definitely checked out the new trends! Voluminous dresses are the second trend of this year. In such a dress, any bride would feel like a princess. With this gown, you can get creative: voluminous skirts, ruffled hemlines, and tulle will make you look trendy and gorgeous!
For business ladies who prefer pants over dresses, there will be options for them too. Combined with a white jacket, they create an extraordinarily stylish and, at the same time, comfortable look. With so many designers presenting bridal pants this year, even the pickiest bride will find a model for herself!
Feathers are also staying with us for the wedding season, so here’s some good news for those who like this trend! If you want to try something new for a wedding dress, this is the way to go! This dress can be either the main dress or a second bride’s look. And that’s what’s perfect about it!
The lace embroidery dress will be a perfect option for the more romantic brides! Long-sleeved tulle bodices with hand-embroidered floral designs are the new classics!
Last but not least are puff sleeves. This trend came to us from 1980s weddings, but it took a different form this time. In 2022 brides choose removable puff sleeves, which, without any additional discomfort, bring volume to the dress.
The 2022 wedding collections gave us a lot of new perspectives on what a bride should look like. The next move is yours! What trend will you choose?
Article by Mary Zakharova
Editing by Joseph R. Fraia
Earth Day 2022
On Friday, April 22, articles about the Earth and the environment were everywhere in the Media. And this is not a coincidence. Starting from 1970, activists have been celebrating Earth Day annually on April 22. This year’s theme for Earth Day was “Invest in Our Planet.”
According to Google Trends, searches for “Earth Day” and “Earth Day events” have increased twice since last week. People were registering for events, like cleanups in the parks and on the beaches and tree planting. Those who didn’t have a chance to participate in person could check out conferences available on the Earth Day website about any topic they are interested in: Turning the Tide on Plastic Pollution, Fashion, and Sustainability, Youth Activism, etc.
Some of the articles and events are oriented toward kids. Even with all the recycling marks on our cans and plastic containers, we are not sure which bin to put our trash in, what each mark means, and where the plastic we throw in recycling goes. Are we really helping the planet, or are we only made to believe we make a difference? To make sure there is no such problem with future generations, there are programs now that let children learn what sustainable living is and what they can do to actually help the planet. For example, The New York Times posted a story with a guide for kids about climate change and what can be done about it (Bad Future, Better Future).
Teachers in schools are also encouraged to teach kids about the environment by, for example, going outside to enjoy nature, doing environmental projects, like composting or working in the garden, or giving them homework connected to the environment.
There are also special programs for kids, including Kids & Nature. There, kids of different ages learn about wildlife gardening at home and in school, trees, and their role in wildlife. They also get access to learning outside in the fresh air.
Environmental topics are becoming more and more essential each year, and Earth Day is not only about a small group of activists promoting an eco-lifestyle anymore. Now it’s about millions of people all over the world participating in environmental events, teaching their kids about a sustainable lifestyle, and creating programs that will help us become more eco-friendly in the near future.
I am trying to be eco-friendly myself, but there is still a very long and sometimes hard way to go. But the more environment-oriented projects there are, the more I believe that I will achieve an eco-friendly lifestyle. The most important thing is to start.
Article by Mary Zakharova
Editing by Joseph R. Fraia
Welcoming Easter
Easter is, without a doubt, the most important Christian holiday. It’s all about bringing families together, having fun, and celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Not everyone celebrates Easter the same way, with Catholics and Orthodox having different traditions. Both are very exciting and fun, and I always waited for the day when we could finally start getting ready for Easter.
By the way, Easter in Catholic countries is celebrated a week before the Orthodox Christian one. This year, Catholic Easter is celebrated on April 17, and Orthodox on April 24.
But let’s get to the traditions. Catholic traditions are very well-known. I, being Orthodox and asking Americans about their Catholic traditions, realized that I knew a lot about them already. I’ve seen them in movies and cartoons, and sometimes my family even followed some of the Catholic traditions when we celebrated our Orthodox Easter.
For example, we would get small baskets for our eggs, and bunnies would become a huge part of the Easter decorations, even though originally Orthodox Easter didn’t have that.
But, unlike Catholics, the Orthodox don’t have egg hunts. Instead, we have egg fights, which are always hilarious! During a family dinner, we would all get a hard-boiled egg and bump it into the egg of the person next to us. The egg that gets crushed loses, and the stronger one gets to the next round and bumps into another winner. The person who beats all eggs wins.
The Orthodox also make special Easter cakes called Kulich. It’s a tall round cake with raisins inside and glazes and sprinkles on top. Some people believe that it represents a church because of its shape. Today, people mostly buy Kulich. Because of the specific ingredients and texture of the dough, it takes around 3-4 hours to make it, which is now a luxury not many people have.
What the Orthodox don’t have is chocolate eggs. If Catholics give chocolate eggs as gifts, especially for kids, Orthodox give real hard-boiled and colored eggs to everybody.
Coloring eggs is another fun tradition that both Catholics and Orthodox follow. There are now hundreds of ways to color the eggs! Before, even in my childhood, my grandmother would color eggs using onion peel to give a white egg a light yellow color. Now there are special pills with the coloring inside or stickers with Easter symbols that we use to get our eggs ready for Easter.
This Sunday, don’t forget to spend some time with your loved ones and celebrate a great holiday with your family.
Happy Easter!
Article by Mary Zakharova
Editing by Joseph R. Fraia
Cherry Blossom Season is Back
For years, spring in NYC has been associated with the cherry blooming season, and it’s finally here! All over the city, pink blossoms are attracting tourists and residents. According to the Parks & Recreation Department, you can find 6,700 cherry trees in the city parks, and more than 34,000 cherry trees on the streets, so you definitely can’t miss cherry blossom!
One of the go-to destinations to enjoy the cherry blossom festival is the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. There, you can walk through a fairytale-looking trail. On that side of the garden, the first trees were planted in 1921, and since then thousands of people have been able to admire the pink beauty. Two of the originally planted trees are still there, at the north end of the walk.
And at the end of the season, you can visit the Botanic Garden to see the “pink snow” of falling petals.
Unfortunately, because of this spring’s cold weather, not all of the cherry trees are blooming, but, those that are, look like magical pink clouds in April's gray sky.
The great place to go to if you are in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden is the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden. It’s perfect if you want to fully feel the atmosphere of Japanese cities, whose cherry blossom seasons are so famous. There, the pond is surrounded by blooming cherry trees and flowers. Narrow gravel paths will walk you around the pond with a Japanese monument and a small duck house.
But cherry blossoms are not the only thing to see in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden! Dozens of other trees and flowers are blooming now, creating a wonderful magic atmosphere, and it is definitely worth seeing!
If it’s your first time in the Botanic Garden, you can get a Seasonal Highlights Tour that is held Tuesday through Sunday from 1 pm to 2 pm. Such tours are held from April until June, so make sure not to miss the opportunity!
Article by Mary Zakharova
Editing by Joseph R. Fraia
Where Does April Fools’ Day Come From?
March is slowly coming to an end, and we are all awaiting April. On its first day, we will be celebrating probably the most fun holiday of all - April Fools’ Day.
We are all used to its pranks, jokes, and a good laugh at those who we were able to fool. But where is this all coming from, and how did April Fools’ Day get to be celebrated all around the world?
The most popular theory about April Fools’ Day’s origin comes from France, where in 1582 the Julian calendar was replaced by the Gregorian calendar. Since then, New Year’s Day has been moved to January 1st instead of April 1st. However, some citizens, who couldn’t get used to the new system, or lived far enough to get the news slowly, kept celebrating the New Year in spring.
Such people started being joked about and pranked: somebody would put a paper fish on their backs, which symbolized a young fish that was easy to catch, and a gullible person.
Some historians also link April Fools’ Day to Hilaria, a festival celebrated in Ancient Rome at the end of March. There, the followers of the Cybele cult would dress up as disguises and mock citizens.
Whatever the real story is, in the 18th century, Britain followed the April Fools’ Day tradition, and since then, it has spread all over the world. People quickly caught the funny occasion and adopted it in their own culture.
Since then, countless jokes and pranks have been made, some funny, some mean, but always with good intentions. And the Internet, along with the new digital tools available to the masses, has added a whole new level of creativity and diffusion. People keep celebrating April Fools’ Day every year and keep coming up with new pranks to have some fun themselves and make others laugh.
Article by Mary Zakharova
Editing by Joseph R. Fraia
Revolutionary Skincare from Arizona: Essential Sincerity by Elli K
In a world where we can easily lose ourselves in the hustle and stress of everyday life, it is essential more than ever to take time to reconnect with our true selves. To help us do that, the revolutionary, multi-patented skincare system, Essential Sincerity by Elli K, recently launched its collection in the US. The brand’s three-part system includes Elli K Essential Sincerity from AZ Time Reverse Cream; Elli K Essential Sincerity from AZ Time Reverse Double Ampoule; and the Elli K Essential Sincerity from AZ Time Reverse Mask.
As a frequent visitor of Sedona, Arizona, Elli K discovered how natural elements found in the earth and sea contain properties that can help heal and rejuvenate our minds and bodies. Through partnering with a research lab at the University of Arizona, Elli K found a way to harness the energy and healing properties of these elements, creating a skincare system that repairs and restores damaged, aging skin - as if “reversing time.”
The three Elli K skincare products consist of four unique patented complexes with detoxifying properties made from Sedona Water and the rare Turritopsis dohrnii, also known as the “immortal jellyfish.”
Those complexes are:
AZ10-BIOME™ - designed using a special double-fermenting process that blends cactus honey, echinacea, and banana yucca with Sedona Water to provide deep moisture to the skin.
AZ4-Rx™ - formulated with the most skin-friendly fermented oils to enhance the skin’s natural protection against the external environment.
NEUROVITY™ - an anti-aging complex, the “secret” of the immortal jellyfish.
PROGELINE™ - makes the skin more elastic and smooth.
Also an accomplished musician, Elli K incorporated music into the skincare ritual as a way to also reinvigorate the spirit. The seven tracks of soothing symphonic music transport the listener on a sonic journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Arizona, while relaxing for 20 minutes after applying the Elli K Time Reverse Mask. Each track blends actual sounds of Arizona nature into the music, including the wind, birds, and flowing water. Combining both skincare and music in a relaxing multi-sensory ritual, balance is restored both inside and out.
In addition to touch and sound, the luxurious fragrance of the Elli K skincare products reinvigorates the sense of smell. Created by experts based on over a century of research in Argeville, France, the natural fragrances within the products enhance the relaxation and restoration of balance in the body.
Argeville is in compliance with environmental standards and health-conscious business ethics, which further provides Essential Sincerity by Elli K customers with a natural and nurturing way of beauty.
It’s time to rediscover the true you with Elli K.
The new Elli K EP, The Journey of a Hummingbird will also be available exclusively to Elli K customers with their purchase of the Essential Sincerity skincare system.
To check the entire line of products please visit ellikbeauty.com
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Stay Trendy!
As Spring becomes more vivid, it’s time to open your closets and switch all the warm jackets and sweaters to tops and skirts.
This Spring is the best time to get naughty with the latest trend about mini skirts! After being out of style for some time, in 2022 ‘minis’ are having a comeback! Both high and low-waisted mini-skirts were presented on the runway at the last NYFW and got a lot of attention. Take, for example, the viral Miu Miu mini skirt that brought us right back to the 2000s.
By the way, if you are a low-waist lover, this year’s trends are just for you! Not only low-waisted skirts but also low-rise jeans and pants have returned! Now, under-the-belly-button waistlines are a hit in new designers’ collections.
If you want to spice up this trend, try matching it with colorful tops (for example, lime-green, hot pink, or butter yellow, which are also a trend this year) or, if you are ready for more experiments, with triangular bras underneath a longer coat.
If low-rise is not for you, but you still want to wear something trendy and extravagant, try feathers. You can wear them any way you like: feather sandals, dresses, open-back feathered tops - anything would do it! But in case you think that’s too much, there is still a way for you to put on some feathers. Try shirts with feathers around the wrists or the ankles.
This Spring/Summer 2022 season is the perfect chance to be outrageously sexy! Don’t miss it!
Article by Mary Zakharova
Editing by Joseph R. Fraia
Kilts and Whiskey: How to Understand Men
Men are always hard to understand. What do they like? What do they really want? Why do they do something in one way, and not the other?
One of the many questions I couldn’t find an answer for is why do they like strong drinks so much? For example, whiskey. What is so special about it?
The word whiskey comes from the Irish uisce beatha means “water of life,” which already sounds like a reason to try it, but let’s dig deeper.
Whiskey is one of the oldest drinks and originally comes from Ireland. It is believed that Irish monks brought the technology of distilling perfumes from their travels to southern Europe. Then they modified the technique so that the substance became drinkable.
Irish whiskey, in comparison to Scotch whiskey, has a smoother finish. The second one is more smoky with an earthy overtone.
So, knowing the drink's history, why is Irish whiskey so popular among men? Why do they prefer whiskey to, for example, sweet cocktails?
My understanding is that Irish whiskey is a status drink. It’s not only about the taste but also about the vibe it gives. Choosing whiskey represents a rich man with good taste and a particular reputation.
When I hear “whiskey,” I see a man sitting in an armchair next to the fireplace with a glass of this drink. In another hand, he is holding a cigar, and somewhere next to him is his dog sleeping on the mat.
The picture looks exquisite! I understand why most men want to see themselves in it. I would still prefer wine or a cocktail to whiskey, but that’s only because I want to see myself in a different picture.
Speaking of the Irish and Scottish whiskey, I was also thinking about why men wore kilts? And why do they still wear them now?
The kilt is a knee-length men’s dress skirt. Men used to wear kilts on formal occasions and sports events.
At first, it was a full-length garment, and men could wear the upper side as a draped over-the-shoulder cloak. Then, around the 1720s, Thomas Rawlinson, an English Quaker, invented a small (or walking) kilt. The idea was to separate the skirt from the upper part of the clothing to be easier to wear.
Even though wearing a kilt might look strange to a modern person, it actually makes sense. A skirt makes it easier for men to move, especially considering wearing kilts during sports events. It gave them complete freedom of movement.
Wearing kilts now is, of course, not necessary. So why do men still wear them?
I think it’s mostly a feeling of respect for your traditions and a connection to your roots. I doubt that kilts are widely spread in everyday life now. It is probably mostly worn to traditional weddings, sports games, and parades. It is also popular to wear kilts as a uniform in some traditional bars or restaurants.
Even though wearing kilts as a uniform looks very authentic and traditional, men need to be careful about it. Historically, kilts can be worn both with or without underwear, but it is believed that the “true Scotsman” won’t wear anything under his kilt. However, there have been stories about women who, after a couple of drinks in a bar, wanted to find out if the waiter was a “true Scotsman,” and instead of asking, checked it themselves. Because of that, in 2015, a bartender of the Hootananny pub in Inverness had to abandon kilts.
Instead of kilts, bartenders and waiters now wear Tartan shorts, which have the same pattern as kilts and are also associated with Scotland.
Well, men are probably not that hard to understand. It only takes a little bit of imagination and researching to figure that out!
Article by Mary Zakharova
Editing by Joseph R. Fraia
The Beauty of The Emeral Isle in New York
Celtic music is a whole of different music genres that came out of the folk music traditions of the Celtic people. It has a lot of various forms specific to each Celtic country: Irish, Scottish, Welsh, etc.
This Sunday, March 13, New Yorkers will have a chance to learn more about the Irish branch of Celtic music with the show ‘Postcards from Ireland.’ It’s a brand new show by ‘Celtic Woman,’ a Grammy-nominated music band.
Since the band’s debut in 2005, Celtic Woman has become a cultural phenomenon, consistently releasing best-selling albums and DVDs.
Through its music, Celtic Woman celebrates the traditions, culture, and history of Ireland while reflecting on the modern spirit of the country.
In the 16 years of performing, they were able to touch the hearts of listeners from all over the world!
Celtic Woman is a four-member band. The present members are Tara McNeill, Megan Walsh, Muirgen O’Mahony, and Chloë Agnew, who is one of the original members of Celtic Woman.
The Celtic Woman’s beautiful voices and masterful command of their instruments are accompanied by Irish dancers, bagpipes, and a band playing traditional Celtic instruments, like tin whistle, bodhran, Uilleann pipes, and bouzouki.
Now Celtic Woman is ready to charm us with their new show. Postcards from Ireland “celebrates the rich musical and cultural heritage of Ireland,” introducing the audience to the stories from the Emerald Isle.
The show is going to take place on Sunday, March 13, in St. George Theater, 35 Hyatt Street, Staten Island.
Make sure to buy tickets and dive into Ireland's rich history and traditions with the amazing performance of Celtic Woman.
Article by Mary Zakharova
Editing by Joseph R. Fraia
Influence me, NYC!
In today’s world, Instagram is one of the most popular social media platforms. It enables us to talk to friends, show our lives and even work as a blogger.
Bloggers, or - more appropriately - influencers, are often the first to implement fashion trends by portraying their lifestyles, so their job is to keep their audience updated and make sure that their content is regular and entertaining.
NYC is one of the best places for these influencers! Fashion weeks, hundreds of various brands, restaurants, and fancy locations are a great environment for creativity and work.
One of the most iconic locations is in Dumbo, with its view of the Manhattan Bridge. That is a place where almost everyone made at least one picture!
Another bridge we can’t forget is, of course, Brooklyn Bridge. Pictures in front of its arches look very fashionable and chic all year around!
A newer location opened in NYC last October. It is ‘The Summit,’ a glass observatory atOne Vanderbilt. It features a glass elevator thatbrings you to a room 1,200 feet above the ground, all made of mirrors. That looks like a great location for any fashion blogger! Futuristic and unconventional, this is the best place to take a picture in a trendy outfit.
Personally, my favorite location for influencers is Times Square. Always bright with all the screens, busy and loud, it gives a great New York City vibe with its energy, modernity, and progress.
But the job of influencers doesn’t stop at just finding a brand and a good location. They need to learn how to best present the brands they collaborate with. That’s when modeling helps. As bloggers become more and more popular, they get more professional in modeling and posing. All their pictures look like the work of a professional model.
For example, Chinese - American blogger Jessica Wang does a great job posing in front of the camera. Her pictures look fresh, and, what’s important, she is always able to show her outfit fully from the best angle.
Another fashionista whom I found interesting is Amra Beganovich. Her pictures are done in a very different way, even color-wise, but they are definitely original! Very cozy outfits show a vibe of minimalism, comfort, and warmth. Of course, with Dumbo, SoHo, Central Park, and Manhattan streets as favorite locations!
A little bit different are the works of a male influencer Francisco Lachowski. His posing is full of strength, sex, power, and masculinity. Such differences between men and women influencers are very understandable. Different fashion and different brands lead to a different vibe.
Influencers always have to keep up with trends and make professional shots to attract their audience and present new brands. It’s hard work, which influencers learned to do very professionally!
I, myself, am very impressed by the way they improved in the last couple of years!
Article by Mary Zakharova
Editing by Joseph R. Fraia
Photos by Joseph R. Fraia - jrfstudio.com
Celebrating 400th Anniversary of Moliere
On cold February evenings, it’s always nice to feel warmth, passion, happiness, and inclusiveness. So on Saturday, February 19, I decided to visit the Russian Arts Theater & Studio. The theater was presenting a marvelous play dedicated to the 400th anniversary of Moliere, a 17th-century French playwright.
Aleksey Burago, a very talented Russian director, was able to create a light, funny and realistic play, representing the time Moliere lived in. The play was genuinely unforgettable between the bright costumes, tights, dresses, shoes, candlelight illuminating the whole set and the great set design made to resemble French theater!
The play is set in a theater, where Moliere is getting ready to show the king his new play, and the audience is simultaneously watching the play and taking part in it. The theater exists simultaneously in 21st century New York and 17th century Paris. Even though the presentation is scheduled for that day, actors do not know their roles and don’t want to rehearse. So instead, they are replaying scenes from their old plays: Versailles Impromptu, The Misanthrope, Tartuffe, The Miser, and Don Juan.
What was most exciting was that all the viewers were engaged in the play. Since the audience was, to some degree, truly part of the play, they felt like they were participating in everything that was happening along with the actors. I myself got worried that nothing was ready and I didn’t know my part! And some of the actors were entering right from the auditorium, talking to everybody on their way to the stage, which made everyone feel included.
The cast of extremely talented and diverse actors, including Albert Baker, Michael Anne Hoffert-Cone, Luisa Menzen, Robyne Parrish, Tom Schubert, Naira Zakaryan, and Di Zhu, were able to play each of their different roles very brightly and convincingly.
Tom Schubert was exquisite in the role of Moliere! Deeply worried about his reputation, not able to coordinate the actors, he was funny and enjoyable to watch! His ability to rapidly switch between roles without missing a line can only be envied!
Di Zhu, who played Mademoiselle Molière, showed a jealous wife who doesn’t like not being heard and appreciated by her husband. She was able to make every woman think about their men and every man think twice about neglecting the woman they love.
All of the actors had very palpable chemistry that everyone in the audience could feel from the first few minutes. They were playful, flirtatious, and charming.
Mr. Burago said that this was his goal. He wanted to create something funny and warm that would reflect Moliere’s life, work, and lifestyle.
The director explained that the real king, who Moliere was trying to oblige, is the audience because it is only the audience who determines if the play is high quality or not.
“It’s all about people,” and people really seemed to enjoy it!
Article by Mary Zakharova
Editing by Joseph R. Fraia
Photos by Joseph R. Fraia - jrfstudio.com
The Year Ahead. Let’s make a plan!
NYC is slowly coming back to normal, and dozens of new exhibitions and festivals are being planned for 2022. Here is the short list of the most interesting events I found for you!
2022 Exhibitions
Sherlock Holmes in 211 Objects (till April 15)
This exhibition, located at the Grolier Club in Lenox Hill, will feature "an unrivaled number" of Sir Conan Doyle's belongings. Among these belongings are short story manuscripts, holograph letters from Conan Doyle to friends, a book idea, a calendar note where Doyle wrote "killed Holmes" on, and a handwritten speech where the author explains the killing of Sherlock Holmes.
Tomás Saraceno: Particular Matter(s) (February 11 - April 17)
Hosted by The Shed, located in the Bloomberg Building at 545 W 30th St, “Tomás Saraceno: Particular Matter(s)" features a 95-foot-diameter installation commissioned for the exhibit called "Free the Air: How to hear the universe in a spider/web.” The exhibition will fill the soaring 17,000-square-foot space and will emit vibrations from the movement of particles in the air and a spider’s entangled webs.”
TRUST (January 31 - May 30)
TRUST is a data-driven immersive exhibition, created via a collaboration between ARTECHOUSE, the host of the exhibition, and fuse*. fuse* is a multidisciplinary art studio engaging with technology to understand the complexity of human interaction. In the exhibition, fuse* is exploring and giving its interpretation of the concept of trust. The event is held in ARTECHOUSE NYC, located at 439 W 15th St.
Louise Bourgeois: Paintings (April 12 - August 7)
This exhibition, hosted by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, presents paintings produced by Louise Bourgeois, a French-American artist, between her arrival in New York in 1938 and her turn to sculpture in the 1940s. The Met describes the exhibit as the first comprehensive exhibition of the artist’s paintings, which established the motifs that defined her later work as a sculptor.
Virgil Abloh “Figures Of Speech” (July 1 - January 29, 2023)
This exhibition presents the work of Virgil Abloh, late visionary artist and designer. The guests will see how his work reshaped the way we understand the role of fashion, art, design, and music in contemporary culture. The exhibition will be held in the Brooklyn Museum.
NYC X Design (May 10-20)
NYCxDESIGN is a non-profit organization that is “committed to empowering and promoting the city’s diverse creative community.” Starting from May 10 and until May 20, you will be able to take part in the tenth anniversary NYCxDesign Festival with group exhibitions, public installations, and open studios.
The Orchid Show in NYC guide (through May 1)
“The Orchid Show: Jeff Leatham’s Kaleidoscope” returns to NYC this year, after the display was interrupted by Covid in 2020. The New York Botanical Garden’s Enid A. Haupt conservatory will be transformed into a kaleidoscope of hypnotic floral designs, under the direction of American designer Jeff Leatham.
2022 Fashion Events
In America: An Anthology of Fashion (May 7 - September 5)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is presenting the second part of the exhibition, which explores fashion of the United States, In America: An Anthology of Fashion. According to the MET, the exhibition “will highlight sartorial narratives that relate to the complex and layered histories of the American Wing period rooms.”
Kimono Style. The John C. Weber Collection (June 7 - February 20, 2023)
This exhibition will show the kimono styles from the late Edo period (1615–1868) through the early 20th century when the kimono was adapted to the lifestyle of Japanese women. The exhibition will feature works of John C. Weber Collection of Japanese art that explores “the mutual artistic exchanges between the kimono and Western fashion, as well as highlights from The Costume Institute’s collection.”
The Color Black in History and Fashion (March 23)
Throughout the centuries, the color black has adorned princes and priests, rebels and renegades, and artists and intellectuals. Prominent in fashion today, Black has carried myriad meanings and messages as the color was associated with various individuals and groups. On the evening of March 23rd, at the National Arts Club, art historian Carmela Spinelli will explore the rich history behind the color Black, and how it came to hold such a special place in fashion.
Leah McSweeney: Chaos Theory (April 5)
Leah McSweeney, a fashion designer and Real Housewives of New York City star will present her debut memoir Chaos Theory: Finding Meaning in the Madness, One Bad Decision at a Time. The event is going to happen in The Strand Book Store's 3rd floor Rare Book Room at 828 Broadway on 12th Street.
Bonnet Bash “A Feast For The Eyes” (April 8)
Hosted by the National Arts Club, the Bonnet Bash showcases a plethora of extravagant headwear. Designers including Sarah Sparkles and Darrell Thorne will take part. Visitors can create their own hat and bring it to potentially win one of many prizes.
NYFW Bridal April (April 6 - April 8)
New York Fashion Week (September 9 - September 14)
Film Festivals 2022
Tribeca Film Festival (June 8 - 19)
New York International Children’s Film Festival (March 4 - March 13)
The New York International Children’s Film Festival is the biggest festival in the country for kids' movies and animation. It includes new screenings, short film programs, information sessions with the creators, workshops and other special events throughout the celebration.
NYC Independent Film Festival (June 12 - June 19)
The NYC Independent Film Festival is an annual event displaying the best independent cinematography. It introduces the public to movies made by local NYC directors, as well as to a variety of foreign films.
Big Apple Film Festival (May 23 - May 27)
Big Apple is a film festival that is focused on showing movies from the NYC independent film community. It also showcases a limited number of selected films across the United States and other countries.
Article by Mary Zakharova
Editing by Joseph R. Fraia
Photo by Unsplash
Crazy Rich Super Bowl
The Super Bowl is back, and Americans are ready to party. This year marks the 56th anniversary of the NFL Championship, with the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals fighting for the victory.
While most people will party in their backyards or at their neighbor's bar with beer and nachos, few will throw expensive and luxurious parties in their mansions.
Rob Gronkowski, the famous football player, is in for a big party this year. He is inviting one of his fans and up to 15 of his friends to his house, where they will be able to watch a game, drink, and celebrate. In an interview with FOX Business, Gronkowski said, that the party is going to be “epic,” with mini-golf and a bounce house planned.
Bloomberg and Neiman Marcus are also hosting a party in the famous Goldstein Manson in Los Angeles with its pool, outdoor terrace, and club area. The house has already been used for various film and music video shoots, and this year it’s opening its doors for the Super Bowl fans.
But probably the most expensive celebration will be thrown by Playboy, with the price of the tickets varying from $1,250 to just get inside to $25,000 for a VIP ticket with drinks and a personal table included. So if you are looking for a luxurious Super Bowl party, and you’re willing to pay a pretty penny, this one is for you.
As a person who has never celebrated the Super Bowl before, I was amazed by how big the parties can get. For me, though, it’s going to be a small one: at home with some friends watching the game but also waiting for the Halftime Show which this year is dedicated to hip-hop culture with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar performing.
I think that’s a good way to start!
Article by Mary Zakharova
Editing by Joseph R. Fraia
Photos by Joseph R. Fraia - jrfstudio.com
Cam Vidal - The Rhythm of Life pounding the strings of her Bass.
I am on my way to the ‘Grey Dog,’ the iconic hipster homey cafe destination for many of the nearby NYU students, and, as I walk through Union Square, I see the humanity of New York City attempting to regain a sense of normality in days that are still complex and uncertain in many different ways.
Nevertheless, if there is a quality that unifies all New Yorkers, that is undisputedly resilience. The City is the renowned most challenging boot camp for the daily grind and hustle you can find in the world. But, notoriously, it is also the place where you can find an unexpected oasis of tranquillity and relaxation, and maybe that is, indeed, a self-defense mechanism for a population otherwise always inevitably on edge.
I know I will have my moment of relax and chill because I am about to meet songwriter, musician, and performer Camille (Cam) Vidal.
She greets me with her bright and sincere smile and the adorable way she pronounces my name with her French accent: Joséf.
As we sit at our table, Cam tells me how happy and enthusiastic she is to be in New York, the city she envisioned herself in since she was a little girl, passionate about music and adventure.
And so, carried by her electric positivity, I asked her what she loves so much about being a musician in New York.
The reason - she says - is that she gets to play with so many incredible artists, different for background, style, and skills, and in so many different contexts and venues, each one with their distinctive audience and aficionados, always competent and passionate.
Jam Sessions are another incredible plus of living in New York as an artist, she points out, because they give a musician the opportunity to continuously train and engage with an astonishing variety of performers and styles.
In such an environment, she feels like a kid in a candy store, immersed in a dream world where she can learn, exchange and grow as a person and as an artist.
Something that really surprised and impressed her positively has been the inclusiveness and support that fellow musicians and performers provide to each other in New York. She stressed out that on and off the stage, she receives waves of inputs, tips, and feedback always with a smile and sincere appreciation, especially from musicians older or more experienced than her, something that has allowed her to improve in so many areas and so much faster.
We are already 20 minutes into our conversation, and Cam and I realize that the waitress is waiting for us to place our order. So, after exchanging an accomplice and silly glance at each other, we hide behind our menus and swiftly order two drinks.
As we laugh about our childish mix of guilt and fun, I ask Camille about her first steps into music and what brought her into that world.
She recounts starting as early as six years old, with an initial interest in acoustic guitar. Everything looked really good until she was diagnosed with severe scoliosis and underwent surgery. The outcome was positive, but the consequent pain and especially the rehabilitation process turned out to be longer and more challenging than she thought, to the point that Camille even considered altogether dropping studying and practicing music.
That is when who stepped in was her father, a professional drummer himself. His familiarity with music, especially rhythm and coordination, pushed him to inspire and convince Camille to continue, switching from guitar to bass on the conviction that the latter is the backbone of any real band. As a result, she could strengthen her spine in learning to become the load-bearing pillar of fellow musicians.
Cam embraced the challenge and didn’t regret it. Not only did she continue her studies at the local municipal school but she was also babysitting to pay for her bills. In addition, she formed a close and special relationship with two of the kids she was looking after. They even went on a tour in France, reaching national notoriety and publishing an album.
Music at that point was Cam’s life, and she enrolled at the local jazz school: another challenging path she undertook and overcame, graduating after five years at the age of only 22 years old and publishing a pop EP in the process.
Understandably, Cam’s talent and passion were bigger than just the borders of France, so she decided to learn English and move to New York City back in 2018. Since then, she says her experience and growth have been invaluable.
At this point, I am really impressed by Cam’s spontaneity and simplicity with which she describes such an incredible journey at such a young age. And so, I want to know more about her, especially about her creative process. Her answer yet again surprised me.
It turns out that she is entirely autonomous and independent when it comes to composing her music. She started at a young age and doesn’t just write her bass lines, but the ones of all the other instruments: drums, guitar, and keyboards. She sings too. So, composer, songwriter, and singer. Amazing!
Now, as for many artists, Cam says that also for her the creative process rather than conscious is more a compulsive one. But what is peculiar about her, is how she has obviated satisfying her creative urge: using the Garage Band app on her iPhone.
That allows her to create and compose wherever she is. She tells me that, ear pods on, whenever she feels inspired she opens her phone and writes tracks, bases, and lyrics. On the subway, chilling in a park, on the commute to work, or just sitting at home. She can’t explain where the creative impulse comes from, but she knows she can’t resist it and enjoys how the process unfolds.
One of her main inspirations is American composer, record producer, arranger, and multi-instrumentalist Marcus Miller. She aspires to be musically polyvalent and to be able to let the choral component of her songs shine, jumping from jazz and R’n’B to pop and funk, keeping voice and instruments a unison.
All that sounded amazing to me, that’s why I was super happy to hear from Cam that, soon, she will publish her first album as a mature artist, a project that for her - she tells me - is very personal and very important because it is going to embody who she is and what her vision represents. It’s going to be a work to inspire people to be and feel proud about themselves, but also a testimony of the importance of living by example, like she is doing, being independent, not fearful, and without taboos.
Almost two hours went by in a snap, and I didn’t realize how long we had been talking.
Cam and I finished our drinks a long time ago, and we can see our waitress squinching her eyes towards us, and we understood it was time for us to leave the table to somebody else. Not before hearing from Cam that her album will be in production during this year and the release is scheduled for the end of 2022. Until then she will keep performing in NYC with a lot of bands, so follow her on Instagram @camvidal to stay posted. I know I will do and can’t wait to see her performing live.
Damn’, I love New York so much.
Article by Joseph Ralph Fraia - jrfstudio.com
Photo Credit @adelaidechantilly
OUT NOW! New Award-winning Independent Film
THE REUNION available on major North American VOD Platforms
New Award-winning Independent Film THE REUNIONavailable on major North American VOD Platforms
Starring: Dave Rosenberg, Andrea Modica, Dinh James Doan and Cara Ronzetti
With Special Appearances by: Drama Desk Award-winning actor Austin Pendleton and Actor/Comedian Jim Norton
(Los Angeles, CA - February 1, 2022)
Today, the award-winning spiritual thriller film, The Reunion, hits all major VOD platforms in North America. The film, which won Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Director, and Best Feature Film at film festivals last year, is available now on North American VOD (Comcast, Spectrum, Altice), iVOD (iTunes, Prime Video, ROKU, Apple TV) and Home Video distribution platforms (DVD, Blu-ray). For a full list of where to purchase the film, view here.
Film Threat calls The Reunion “a gorgeous film to look at from start to finish" with "awe-inspiring cinematography" and "great storytelling."
Film Daily says “the film carries a poignant balance of self-deprecation within self-realization.”
Behind the Rabbit Productions says “the film was shot guerilla-style in 16 days, but you would never know it. It looks like a much bigger-budget feature, and the music and editing contribute to the professional feel of the film.”
The Reunion first premiered at the 2021 Julien Dubuque International Film Festival in Iowa and has been presented at three other film festivals in New York. The film has garnered four awards so far, including Best Picture and Best Actor at the SOHO International Film Festival as well as Best Feature Film and Best Director at the Nyack Film Festival last fall. Nyack Film Festival Director Richard Quinn calls the film " a spiritual thriller” that “digs deeply into the center of psychological and philosophical tension.”
The Reunion is based on the real-life traumatic childhood experience of Dave Rosenberg, the film’s writer and producer who also stars as the protagonist, Ricky Reilly. Ricky, a former actor who is seeking spiritual fulfillment, suddenly has his life turned upside down when he runs into his childhood bully. Seeing his old nemesis reawakens memories and emotions that compel Ricky to finally face his greatest fear in order to discover a new definition of manhood.
The film also stars Andrea Modica, Dinh James Doan, and Cara Ronzetti, with special appearances by Drama Desk Award-winning actor Austin Pendleton and Actor/Comedian Jim Norton.
The Reunion is out now on iTunes on all other major VOD, iVOD and Home Video platforms, listed here.
Gravitas Ventures is the film’s exclusive North American distributor. The partnership was negotiated by Megan Huggins of Gravitas Ventures and DJ Dodd of Future Proof Films on behalf of the filmmakers.
For all press inquiries, contact Beatrice Kimmel at beatrice@empktpr.com or at 917-848-0919.
MORE ABOUT THE FILM
The Reunion is a passion project created over two decades by Rosenberg with his friends and colleagues, Andrea Modica and Dinh Doan. The film follows in the footsteps of similar films born by brotherhood, such as Swingers, Good Will Hunting and Blindspotting. The Reunion illuminates New York City in the way movies like Annie Hall, Manhattan and Taxi Driver did in the 1970s. The film is the product of nearly 100 dedicated filmmakers, collaborating on the East Coast and West Coast, on a very low budget, with all the creativity, talent, grit and determination of a Scorsese film.
ABOUT GRAVITAS VENTURES
Gravitas Ventures is a worldwide film distributor that connects filmmakers and producers with a global audience of over a billion people. As an all-rights distributor, Gravitas has hundreds of relationships with movie theatres and across home entertainment including VOD, DVD and television. Gravitas was one of the first companies to develop a global network of digital media partners across transactional video on demand (VOD), premium video on demand (PVOD), subscription video on demand (SVOD), and ad-sponsored video on demand (AVOD). For more information: https://gravitasventures.com/
The Reunion is available on major VOD platforms (find full listing below):
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For All Media Inquiries: Beatrice Kimmel / Beatrice@empktpr.com / 917-848-0919
Meet Annie Nguyen, the seven years old Vietnamese girl from Houston with a dream to conquer NYFW runways
I had the pleasure to meet Annie, a seven-year-old model in Houston, at her first catwalk in December 2020 at one of the first children's fashion shows in the Greater Houston area.
Annie looks like an angel: slender body, silky long thick black hair, and big double-lid almond-shaped eyes, the unique features of the Southeast Asian ladies and young girls.
Annie was timid at first when she met me. But after just a few minutes, when she started to get to know me, she offered to sing and dance a traditional Vietnamese song for me, and I was so impressed.
When I told her that she was pretty, she smiled brightly and said it was because she looked like her father, Linh Nguyen.
We have kept in touch ever since; her talent and innocence really touched me.
I learned that she has two older brothers, one of whom was born with diabetes at birth. Even though she is just a little girl, she helps her parents take care of the sick brother and keep the house tidy.
This NYFW Feb 2022, Annie and her mom will be in New York City for the first time for Annie to participate in fashion shows for children.
We can't wait to see Annie, the Vietnamese Texan girl, shining on the runway in Big Apple.
Photos by Nguyen Family
Chuck’s Vintage
A Luxurious Legacy in Denim
A new luxurious flagship retail outlet is opening in Manhattan, and this is the place for those with a taste for fashion to get their fix. Chuck’s Vintage, an iconic brand renowned among celebrity elite and fashion enthusiasts alike, is saying goodbye to LA and hello to New York City.
Steve Jobs, Robert Plant, Morrisey, Alexa Chung, and - according to The SPIN OFF magazine - "every starlet in-between” were among the first customers in the original LA’s Melrose Place store, opened in 2006, by founder and iconic supermodel Madeline Cammarata.
The opening of the new flagship will be to celebrate the memory of Cammarata, who tragically passed away less than a year ago. She began her fashion journey as a model after being discovered by legendary photographer Helmut Newton. Her love for vintage clothing grew throughout her illustrious career, having once sold a famed pair of jeans for one million dollars (the most expensive pair ever sold!). She additionally provided fabric development for renowned clothing brands, including 7 For All Mankind.
James DiPrima, president of Chuck’s Vintage, said in a recent interview “this is our way of not only keeping Madeline’s legacy alive but also growing the brand that she grew from the ground up and made into a sensation worldwide. I and everyone who knew and worked with Madeline, want to share her passion and innovation with everyone.”
Chuck's specializes in securing denim apparel. Its blue jean pieces range from Strongholds found in the California Gold Rush mines to World War II-Era Levi's, Lees, and Wranglers, as well as 1960's ladies high-waisted and groovy deadstock Levi's bells.
Customers can also purchase vintage American workwear, including rugged military and work boots, buttery leather bomber jackets, and soft, perfectly worn-in vintage 70's rocker tees.
Despite some hurdles in her last years she continued to thrive, and grow Chuck’s Vintage into the enigmatic store it has become. Her love for New York City was the inspiration for her husband Vincent to open this flagship in Manhattan. ”My husband Vincent has never left my side, not even as we have traveled all across the country and been to every doctor,” Madeline told Social Life in 2018. “This man has loved me unconditionally. My life, to me, is a real love story, and I don’t think it’s something that other people have experienced the way I have.”
Nothing Haunts Us Like the Vintage We Didn’t Buy.
Learn more:
Website: www.chucksvintage.com
Instagram: @chucksvintageoriginal
Sonali Raman presents her new collection ‘Summer Sorbet’ during NYFW 2021 at The Rooftop of Selina Hotel, Chelsea - NYC
In the luxurious and exotic ambient of ‘The Rooftop’ at Selina Hotel in Chelsea, New York, designer Sonali Raman presented yesterday, September 8, her ‘Summer Sorbet’ Collection during the event organized by ‘Shop Local Designers’ in collaboration with the PR agency Find Your ID NYC. Press and Media coverage was provided by the team of the international lifestyle magazine Livein and JRF Studio.
The creations presented on the runway are a fine selection of jewelry and dresses that stand out for their vibrant colors, pastel notes, and very original patterns, ideal for women who want to feel beautiful and comfortable.
The new collection is extremely versatile and fresh, offering perfect solutions as loungewear, resort wear, and practical but fancy apparel to run everyday errands.
Wearing Sonali’s creations is not only a choice for style but one for a different increasingly supported approach to fashion that pays attention to the sustainability of the materials and the ethical nature of its sources.
Sonali’s dresses and jewelry are made with exceptional care for the selection of the fabrics, all-natural, and the assurance of fair work conditions for the expert artisans who make those creations possible.
The show at Selina Hotel, Chelsea, was blessed with a beautiful day that exhibited an evocative, warm sunset right when the models came out on the runway, and a soft breeze added an exotic, magical vibe to an experience that was welcomed with awe by an audience captivated by the perfection of the moment.
Sonali Raman is already based in New York and present in the U.S. as a member of the Shop Local Designers’ Collective of designers and creatives centered around the homonymous platform shoplocaldesigners.com and its brand representative program, which has allowed her an immediate and pervasive introduction in several fashion events and pop-ups in iconic locations in New York City and Long Island.
The designs presented on the runway will be already available to customers at the sustainable fashion pop-up event on Sunday, September 12, at Idealglass Studio in the heart of the West Village. An excellent opportunity to add Sonali’s creations to your wardrobe and jewelry box.
For more info, visit shoplocaldesigners.com and follow us on Instagram @shoplocaldesigners.
Article and photos by Joseph Fraia - jrfstudio.com - Instagram @jrfstudio
Featured Models: Sarah Neides, Cheyenne Borden-Brunet, Yuki Fan, Sybelle Gaubert, Zunaira Khan, Alexandra VanHoesen, Maxine Hoover, Angelico Osterburg,
The Fashionista Professor of New York City: Dr. Ngoc Cindy Pham
Interview and article by Joseph Ralph Fraia
On Saturday, I had the pleasure to interview Dr. Ngoc Cindy Pham, Brooklyn College marketing professor at the luxury Ideal Glass studio in West Village—Manhattan. At the time of this interview, both Dr. Pham and Imani Jones, CEO of Find Your ID NYC (a global talent agency), were auditioning models for the upcoming New York fashion week (NYFW). Dr. Pham was always professional and fashionable. She dressed in a trendy pink suit with the designer slingback heels and the latest collection of Gucci wallets. Before I sat down with Dr. Pham, the first impression she gave me was a welcoming smile and a handshake. Dr. Pham greeted me with her native Vietnamese name, “Ngoc” (K-n-o-c). She told me that “Ngoc” means “Emerald” in her native language (Vietnamese). During the interview, Dr. Pham discussed with me the latest trends in the fashion industry, how she was involved in the New York fashion week, and how she could apply her academic and professional knowledge to the fashion industry. But also how marketing could be taught and learned with hands-on experience, how she coached her students to take on any opportunities that are good for their career, and how she settled down in her new hometown NYC.
One of Dr. Pham’s students, Johnny Desius, senior Brooklyn College student in Finance, was at the casting site for New York fashion week models. He was quite interested in being on stage to be a model and was encouraged by Dr. Pham to take this rare audition opportunity. He had been working hard and practicing for modeling. Johnny told me, “I have been waiting for this casting opportunity for two years. I read the announcement for a model audition on International Business Association (IBA) club social media, which was made by Dr. Pham when she was on sabbatical. I first walked for a fashion show in October 2019 at the Halloween Music and Fashion at Brooklyn College. Professor Pham and her IBA student club collaborated with the NYFW designers to bring out artists to perform for free for students on campus. After that, I realized my love and passion for being a runway model. I have been practicing since then. ” Due to his hard work, practicing, and Dr. Pham’s encouragement, Johnny was getting 10 out of 10 from all the judges and selected to be one of the models for Find Your ID NYC (FYIDNYC) runway this NYFW.
Derek Rosenberger, 20 years old, Pace university student, and LGBT+ community member, was another model inspired, motivated, and coached by Dr. Pham to participate in this casting call. He said, “Dr. Pham is the daily ‘gymmer’ at the Equinox-Downtown Brooklyn where I am working at the front desk. She inspires me to be a professional model. So when this opportunity came up, she informed me immediately. It is wonderful to see someone seriously want the best for me and recognize my talent.”
I also met Samantha Chan at the casting site, 25 years old, a freelance stylist and interior designer, and a Brooklyn College 2018 alumna. She told me, “I have known Dr. Pham for almost three years. I took her marketing classes in my final year. I was the lead model at the NYFW in September 2018. She inspired us to follow our passion for fashion. She shared her connections in the fashion industry with us. She always dressed well to give lectures and update us with the latest fashion trends.”
I asked Dr. Pham, “what are the things you appreciate the most in NYC?” She said, “I appreciate the Brooklyn College working environment and the various opportunities NYC can offer. My colleagues are very supportive. I lived in Texas for ten years before moving to New York. The first time I arrived at the Brooklyn College campus, they provided guidance on which kind of winter jacket I should buy to survive the New York City winter. Students are very eager to learn and inspired to be the best. Many of them are first-generation college students, so the degrees from Brooklyn College will help them change their future. New York City is the capital of the fashion world. If the students are interested in fashion, they are definitely in the right place. They just need to catch the opportunities.”
One of the opportunities Dr. Pham caught is being an event-organizing volunteer to serve the Office of Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams starting this September. She said, “I have been blessed with the kindness of the people in New York City. I am a resident of Midwood, Brooklyn. My neighbors are supportive. I want to return the favor. This is my culture. I see my future in New York City. I would like to help grow my beloved city, my new hometown. If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere.”
The Man of Style
Aleksander Janik is a man of style and of sophisticated mannerisms that seems to come from another era. Always impeccably dressed and styled, he walks through the New York jet set and celebrity scene with wit, knowledge, humor, and – of course – the right dose of pungent sarcasm that distinguishes all New Yorkers. Someone would say, and it would be right, that he is a true gentleman, in the most iconic and fashionable way you can imagine.
After all, he is one of the most renowned and respected fashion consultants and stylists in New York.
With a mile-long list of American and International celebrities, personalities, and jet setters who want to work with him, Aleksander has a unique talent in educating and sharing with people the best New York has to offer and the A-list destinations for luxury and exclusive lifestyle.
His profession has to match the highest standards in the industry and, if on the surface his job seems to be attending VIP parties and top boutiques and venues, in reality, it is a business where there isn’t room for the smallest oversight or inattention: at stake, there is the reputation and career of celebrities and personalities for whom their personal branding is worth millions, sometimes billions of dollars.
But when Aleksander is not at work, he is a very private and discreet man, one who values quality time with family and friends. And above all, the informal occasions show his genuine curiosity and attention for people from all backgrounds, ranks, and places.
The only reason I was able to convince him to do the editorial featured in this issue is because of our personal friendship and my desire to have him receiving the appreciation he deserves for his work ethic and his remarkable achievements.
He is very proud of being the embodiment of the American Dream: he is the son of Polish immigrants who came to the States, like many others, with very few resources but a strong determination to succeed.
Determination and perseverance, along with kindness and honesty, are the qualities he constantly highlights to be the most important ones that everybody should aim to, especially in their professional career.
In this editorial, I had the privilege of shooting personally the photos we feature in this issue. I wanted everybody to see how Aleksander is an authentic testimony of the values he promotes.
After all, his declared goal is to have his clients feeling beautiful, confident, and great in expressing their personalities through an original and personal style. And he is the ‘Man of Style.’
Article and pictures: Joseph Ralph Fraia @jrfstudio - jrfstudio.com
Location: Salmagundi Club, NYC
Naurah USA presents her new collection in New York at the Norwood
New York-based designer Ayesha Khanna presented last April 21st, 2021, the new collection of her brand Naurah USA at the exclusive Club the Norwood in the heart of Downtown Manhattan on the occasion of the event organized by Pynk NYC in collaboration with Shop Local Designers.
The fashion show took place in the iconic ‘Red Room,’ in the historic mansion home of the prestigious club founded by Alan Linn, and featured the elegant, high-fashion creations of Naurah USA, sophisticated gowns with a perfect mix of exotic ethnic style and edgy urban character.
Stunning colors, elaborated embroideries, and distinctive designs exalt the appealing femininity of these dresses.
The show was the perfect acme of an event dedicated to celebrating women in fashion and in business, the very mission of Pynk NYC, the organization founded by Creative Director Imani Jones, that partnered up with the digital platform ShopLocalDesigners.com to add to the protagonists of the night even more local creators.
Over the four floors of the egregious mansion, the enthusiastic attendees had the chance to discover fashion designers, jewelry designers, artists, dancers, performers while enjoying the jam session lead by the band Hoox and the Afrikanos.
The event was rewarded by overwhelming success, marked by the appreciation shown by the members of the club and the numerous guest who bought their tickets to access the highly selective venue.
It was great to see New York City shine again as the capital of fashion and entertainment after such a challenging year and to find that die-hard Newyorkers have kept intact their love for everything makes the Big Apple such a special place to be in.
Livein Magazine is the proud media partner of the event and will feature a full reportage of the event in the next issues of both its local and international editions.
Article and photos by Joseph Fraia @jrfstudio
Interview with Quach Thai Cong: Mr. Elegant
Interview and article by Ngoc Cindy Pham, MBA, PhD
What makes Mr. Thai Cong so successful in interior design?
I have the distinct honor to sit down with Mr. Quach Thai Cong, the magician of interior design. He is called "Mr. Elegant" for his sophisticated taste of fashion and lifestyle, which has influenced millions of Vietnamese, especially the young generations. Mr. Thai Cong's fashion taste is considered standard for gentlemen in a professional environment, not even talking about upscale society. The praise of his home decoration and lifestyle reaches the top level of being aesthetic and comfortable. In addition, Thai Cong has a successful YouTube channel with more than 400,000 followers, where he shares his daily life. Both Thai Cong and his boyfriend are advocates for the LGBT community in Vietnam, where the idea of homosexuality is still a new concept, not to mention that "coming out" publicly to family members, friends, and at the workplace is taboo. Mr. Thai Cong was born in Saigon, Vietnam. He and his family went to Germany in 1981, when he was nine years old. He speaks German, English, and Vietnamese. Thai Cong was raised in a traditional Vietnamese culture, and his design is uniquely oriental.
I myself am a Vietnamese American, born in Nha Trang, Vietnam. I have visited many countries such as Singapore, Australia and chose to reside in the USA for the last 13 years. I called NYC my home and became a college business professor three years ago at the City University of New York. I am also the Director of Marketing for New York Fashion Week – X Change Fashion Show. From my personal experience, I can say that Thai Cong's taste in fashion and interior design conforms to the international standard with a distinguished oriental twist.
It was a great pleasure sitting down with Mr. Thai Cong on a warm Tuesday morning in the lobby of Plaza Hotel in midtown Manhattan. He and his partner, Mr. Huy Yves, still under jetlag from the longest flight of 18 hours from Singapore to NYC, was well-dressed as always for our interview at 11 am. Mr. Thai Cong was in his dark blue plaid suits, the matching blue tie with baby pink hearts, and the high blue socks. Everything is perfect down to each detail. Cologne is just enough to let people around him enjoy the scent at a pleasant level. Everything with Thai Cong is perfect, at the right amount. I can describe: "If a little bit less, we feel something missing. If a bit more, it is no longer that exciting."
During the interview, Mr. Thai Cong shared with me his secret of elegance. He told me that he lives up to the standards that he teaches. He lives in a luxury home with the elegant lifestyle that he has created for his clients. When he travels, he only stays at top-notch hotels. For example, in the Plaza Hotel, where I met him for the interview, several Baccarat chandeliers are in the lobby areas. Lady Gaga once enjoyed her stay at this Plaza hotel so much that she posted several photos in her glamorous outfits from this location. Thai Cong explains: "In order to create a luxury living setting for my clients, I have to live in one. Otherwise, how can they trust my taste and expertise? Everything I have created for my clients, I myself experience, live in, such a pleasant environment. I am using tens of thousands of dollars tables, chandeliers, hundreds of dollars wine glasses at home. They are the same ones I am selling at my showroom."
Mr. Thai Cong was majored in fashion design at first. Later his talent was recognized when the clients visited his studio. They were so impressed by the elegance, beauty, and uniqueness of his furniture and decors and offered to buy them from Mr. Thai Cong. Afterward, the clients invited him to decorate their homes. From one customer to another, Mr. Thai Cong has grown the business by word of mouth. The clients happily shared Thai Cong's expertise with their friends and family. During the interview, Thai Cong was laughing when he was talking about the journey of becoming an interior designer. It is absolutely fateful!
Mr. Thai Cong is humble and charming. When I was interviewing him in Vietnamese, along with my co-host, Miss Imani Jones, the founder, and CEO of Find Your ID NYC interviewing him in English, he made many jokes. One thing I really appreciated was that - out of all the VIPs I have interviewed in the past two years - he is one of the few ones who did not want the questions ahead of time. In fact, when I offered him the question list fifteen minutes before the interview, he sent it back immediately with a smile and said, "Surprise me!"
His clients are in the top 1% in Vietnam. The contracts start from 500,000 USD. His most recent project is worth more than 5 million USD, just for interior design. He is trusted by many people. Bringing the luxury lifestyle in interior design to the emerging Vietnam market, his homeland, is profitable and at the right time.
Published by Livein Chief Editor Joseph r. Fraia
Life of an Influencer
This month we have the pleasure to get to know one of our favorite New York Influencers, Jillian, who reached popularity through her Instagram profile @queengotham, where she shares her lifestyle and her favorite products with a distinctive glossy and natural style.
In Pop Culture and in our society being an influencer went from a casual hobby just few years ago to become nowadays a multi-million industry with star-level personalities who are among the most popular celebrities on the planet: Chiara Ferragni, Charlie D’Amelio and … just to name a few.
In this editorial, I spent a day with Jillian during her routine in promoting the brands that she always very carefully selects, and it was really impressive the attention to detail and the professionalism that she puts in place to make sure that each brand gets appropriately and effectively portraited and promoted.
I was curious to learn directly from her what convinced her to do this editorial for traditional media when her presence is mostly digital and in particular on Instagram. And Jillian answered in her typical direct and genuine manner.
‘I am grateful to the opportunity Livein Magazine has given to me with this editorial so I can draw attention to some of the brands I’ve worked with in different capacities as an influencer. I wanted to highlight some of the unique businesses - both small and large - that I’ve worked with over the last year because each one of them is so special and has something great to offer to my audience. I wanted to show my appreciation and to send positive vibrations and good karma, especially considering that we still are affected by the events that have taken place during the 2020 pandemic into the present 2021’.
My second question was obviously about how she became an influencer.
‘All started out through my yoga training and yoga gear. As a child and teenager, I modeled runways and became what was known as a promotional model, where I worked with Buckler non-alcoholic brew, Estee Lauder and Citgo Cars to name a few.
I grew up as a gymnast first, then became a professionally trained ballet dancer and later a ballet teacher at elite schools with professional training programs, and eventually an adjunct professor. Dance injuries led to my yoga path which in turn led to my path as a healer and a successful journey of many years, with two offices in NoMad NYC as well as with at-home clientele working with some of New York’s elite.
Covid-19 changed all of this, and I turned my attention to Instagram promos, partnering with diverse, small, and larger companies, and turning my sights on furthering my education, adding to my arsenal of training certifications through the study of TCM - Traditional Chinese Medicine. Though I’m already certified in Hatha yoga, Vinyasa yoga, Thai yoga body work, and hold multiple training certificates and course completions in Pilates, ballet, martial arts and spent my entire life studying the body, I felt it was time to add to my skill set and use this time to grow and expand my knowledge and expertise. Currently, most of my partnerships reach out to me first, which is a great place to be. Until I expand, I can only take on so much, so I’m extremely choosy with whom I work with. What I envision in my future is to continue my work as a healer and yogi, while offering my audience access to some of my favorite brands. Soon I’ll have a platform on my website with access to all discount codes, special events, beauty products and tools, health and fitness, travel, hotels, and overall lifestyle and wellness brands’.
It was really inspiring to see how Jillian was able to use the experience and knowledge she gathered over the years to turn a year that could have been very negative for her into a positive transformation experience. So, I inevitably asked her what she thinks contributed the most to becoming a successful influencer.
‘As far as success on social media is concerned, not every platform is needed during a given time period; know what works for you as you develop and grow. Build steady from there. It can be overwhelming at times... It is my opinion that not everything is meant to be pushed on social media. I’ve recently said to a friend this when deciding whether or not to leave a platform or add an additional platform. I told her “I feel you big time. You have to make it work for you and your goals and take breaks when necessary, and sometimes put the blinders on like a horse in the Kentucky derby my love”!
One quote I’ve carried with me my entire professional career as a dancer, and then applied to anything I’ve ever done, is by the late, great Martha Graham: “There is a vitality, a life force, a quickening that is translated through you into action, and there is only one of you in all time, this expression is unique, and if you block it, it will never exist through any other medium; and be lost. The world will not have it. It is not your business to determine how good it is, not how it compares with other expressions. It is your business to keep it yours clearly and directly, to keep the channel open. You do not even have to believe in yourself or your work. You have to keep yourself open and aware directly of the urges that motivate you. Keep the channel open. No artist is pleased. There is no satisfaction whatever at any time. There is only a queer, divine dissatisfaction, a blessed unrest that keeps us marching and makes us more alive than the others.” I really love this quote.
Obstacles, many of us have moved due to the pandemic and closed offices, and reinvented how we operate completely. Moving is quite an undertaking in and of itself, so I understand the challenges that come along with that. I’ve been trying to manage my projects and my household, and I’m getting there. Takes time. It’s ok to take breaks and honor yourself in order to get stuff done, both personally and professionally, and in order while knowing where you want to be with your goals.
Rather than discuss what not to do I’d rather put my energy into what to do. There is no sense in putting out what doesn’t work into the energy field when we need so much for what does work to be the vibration, especially now during this time in this very moment we are in.
And about fame, my recommendation is: Never mind the fame game. That is when the piranhas start tearing at your flesh and the vampires sucking your blood and the witches begin casting their spells at you as the sharks’ fins begin to raise out of the water, that’s when you know. That’s when you know you’ve done something right; you know you are a success. You then raise your own vibration by knowing it is your soul that is invincible and unlike no other’.
Jillian is clearly 100% focused and committed to her careers and, as she is busy promoting the many brands she is currently partnering with, she never stops looking at the future and already has many projects in store: collaborations with beauty treatments, services, and SPAs, as well as a recent partnership with Integrative Wellness expert Dr. Marina Yuabova, (the code queengotham garners her followers discounted services).
A new partnership is also coming up with Herbal Face Food, 100% plant ingredients that have healing benefits for the skin. It’s truly an incredible product that I’ve grown to love as part of my daily routine. Doctors have quoted my face as having “baby soft skin” after using it (her followers get a 20% discount with code queengotham).
And as soon as venues and indoor activities will reopen Jillian plans to join again wellness events and retreats.
And we can’t wait to see what QueenGotham will have to share with us!
In this editorial, Jillian featured some of her favorite brands.
Deborah Lindquist - Eco Celebrity Designer based in LA and renowned for her ‘Green Queen’ Collections
Al Hassan Toure Designs - Leather King and Celebrity Designer of unique creations
Scentbird – New York-based company offering a monthly subscription for fragrances, essences, candles, and much more (featured in the editorial: Tiziana Terenzi - Spirito Fiorentino, Oscar De La Renta - Bella Essence, scents of wood sandalwood & oak)
Habanero - Italian Handmade Bags crafted with the best materials and the trendiest styles
Goli Nutrition - The world first apple cider vinegar gummy most powerful ashwagandha gummy
Verb Energy – Energy Bars made of green tea and are the equivalent of one single espresso
Hair La Vie – Natural Hair Products that help to rescue, rejuvenate and grow hair, with lash-enhancing serum
Viore - Shampoo and conditioner bars made by the Red Yao – 100% vegan and handmade using rice as the main ingredient
Herbal Face Food – Vegan Skincare that uses plant-based Anti-Aging, Multi-Correctional, Anti-Viral compounds.
Credits
Article by Joseph Fraia
Photographer: Joseph Fraia @jrfstudio
MUA: Kalliniki Lambronoudis @_makeupwithnikki_
Lashes: Kali Lash company
NYFW 2021: Made in NYC Fashion Show and Pop Up powered by Shop Local Designers
ShopLocalDesigners.com is the platform created by native New Yorkers Imani Jones, founder of global creative agency FYID NYC, and Joseph Fraia, founder of marketing & media company Livein Media, as a direct response to the pandemic in support of local designers and creatives across the country and the world.
This NYFW F/W 2021 season, Shop Local Designers presented ‘Made in NYC Fashion Show and Pop Up,’ February 12-13 at the prestigious venue ‘The Atrium’ by Ideal Glass Studios’ in the heart of the West Village in Manhattan, NY. The show aimed to celebrate New York City designers and entrepreneurs’ perseverance while reminding us that New York City is still a proud fashion capital and center for innovation, creativity, and resourcefulness.
The roster of designers and creatives featured over the two days was indeed impressive.
On the 12th of February took place the Virtual Fashion Show of celebrity designer Anthony Rubio. Anthony is also an NYC native and the pet couturier who creates and innovates new concepts and techniques and is strictly couture. He is the first pet fashion designer to exhibit during a New York Fashion Week.
The event was Virtual and with closed doors, limited to VIP invitees and press. The show will be broadcasted by Antonio Rubio on his exclusive platforms and available via Fashion Week Online.
The 13th of February witnessed the celebration of the Shop Local Designers’ Collective of Creatives that presented a vibrant Pop-Up shop featuring the best Fashion Brands based in New York with live fashion presentations and performances by Willard Morgan, Ryan Brahms, Gideon Berger, Nkumu Katalay, and Hoox streamed virtually.
At the same location at ‘The Atrium’ on 9 West 8th Street, from 1 to 8 pm, following all the City safety and health regulations and guidelines, fashion lovers and weekend shoppers were able to browse among the creations made in NYC by based in NYC brands, Helena Magdalena, Naurah USA, Shy Corner, Kühler Co, Tafari Wraps, Vestiphobia and Kovasky by Minika Ko, accessories by Adinkra Republic, jewelry by KIL-NYC, vintage clothes and accessories by Grand Stand Fashion, as well as local businesses as JBM Jewelry, Kevana Wellness, Andrea Pina and the Jaded Scents just to name a few.
Madbatterrnyc served its delicious cupcakes baked in Astoria, Queens.
An amazing ensemble of entrepreneurs and creatives willing to make a statement and rewire the fashion industry to its roots.
The production of ‘Made in NYC Fashion Show and Pop Up’ was made possible by the commitment of Imani Jones and Joseph Fraia, founders of ShopLocalDesigners.com, their production team, and the visionary talent of Willard Morgan, director of Ideal Glass Studios and owner of The Atrium.
The event was kindly sponsored by ‘This is Good Water.’
‘Good Water’ was birthed during a pandemic where water, although an essential need, was scarce. The company’s desire was to produce a product that was crisp and refreshing during these strenuous and exhausting times. Their goal is to provide a luxury beverage that promotes health and wealth without compromising style and appeal.
Water is luxury, and luxury is water.
For info visit www.shoplocaldesigners.com
Press/Media Inquiries, please email info@shoplocaldesigners.com
Instagram @shoplocaldesigners
Co-producers: Imani Jones @ijonesnewyork and Joseph Fria @jrfstudio
Creative Agency: Find Your ID NYC @findyouridnyc
Media & PR: Live In Magazine @Livein_Magazine
Model coordinator: Taiwo Aloba @modelvoss
Lighting designer: Curts D'Amour @curtsadamour & Joe D’Emilio
Set designer: Mike Okerson @mokerson of Fractured Reality
Host & venue owner: Willard Morgan @willardmorgan
Venue: The Atrium at Ideal Glass Studios @Idealglass
Stylist: Tiye Eliza @tiyeeliza
Dj: Chris Edwards @elektronic.ceez
Assistants: Alejandra Gabriela @gabsiny & Gideon Berger @gideon_berger
Media host: Rebel Jones @rebellion_jones
Art installation: Susannah Perelman of Art House NYC @arthouse.nyc
Video: Jordan Cortes @jordan.cortess + Mikey Gonazalez Azuaje @mickey.mov
Hair & Make Up: Emma Roudriguez @thehairbruja_emi + Helene Marie @helene.marie
Event Sponsored by ‘This is Good Water’ @phillygoodwater
Shop Local Designers - 2021 NYFW Show and Pop Up Shop - February 12 and 13 2021 at ‘The Atrium’ in Greenwich Village, NY
#localisthenewglobal
You never forget where you come from. This year’s Pop-Up Shop and Fashion Show following NYFW 2021 uplifts Made & Based in New York City designers and brands. The Shop Local Designers Pop Up + Fashion Show is an opportunity to demonstrate a brand’s global appeal and to offer a continued opportunity to interact and engage with our event’s Influencers, Designers, Stylists, Make-Up Artists, Photographers, Bloggers, Models, and Performers. As we evolve into a new world of interactive retail experiences and e-commerce, the Shop Local Designers Pop Up presents a new-age experience inviting brands to reach their consumers where they are, LIVE in New York City.
Featuring special guest and celebrity designer: Anthony Rubio. Anthony Rubio is an NYC native and pet couturier who stands for creating and innovating new concepts and techniques and is strictly couture. He is the first pet fashion designer to exhibit during a New York Fashion Week.
Shop Local Designers DJ's spinning the hottest beats & performances starting at 1PM on February 13th, 2021.
EVENT ITINERARY:
February 12th: Made In NYC Fashion Shows
1:00 - 8:00 PM
February 13th: Made in NYC Pop Up Shop
1:00 - 8:00 PM
Live Performances and Jam Session by:
Willard Morgan & Gideon Berger
February 14th: PYNK NYFW: All Women Fashion Pop Up & Performances
1:00 - 8:00 PM
EVENT COLLABORATORS:
Saturday, February 13th, 2021,1-8 PM. Location is brought by Ideal Glass Studios above The Atrium. An artist-run production space conveniently in the heart of the west village of Manhattan.
Hosted by Find Your ID NYC & Livein Magazine in collaboration with Shop Local Designers. Shop Local Designers is the solution for designers to boost their brands. The platform allows users to search designer trends by city, providing a unique opportunity to explore new cultures, support local designers from around the world, and highlight global talents.
Special thanks to Nina Edwards for the poster provided! Her artwork can be found on her website.
COVID SAFETY MEASURES:
Masks are required at all times.
Social distancing is required. Please maintain 6 feet apart at all times.
We reserve the right to limit entry. Guests might have to wait for entry to limit the number of people entering, even if you have a ticket.
For more about the collective, please follow us:
@findyouridnyc
@shoplocaldesigners
@livein_magazine
Poster artwork by Nina Edwards @metropolitanmiss
A wool new world
By Bailey Roulo
In the world of fashion today, many people are turning to more sustainable ways to create clothing. Thrifting is very popular among younger generations, and fast fashion is growing more unpopular by the moment. New styles and clothing are still being developed, but it is taking a turn into a more ethical way of fashion. Wool is at the forefront of this change in the industry. There are so many perks to wool apparel that make it sustainable and ethical. Unlike synthetic material and cotton, wool last a good while longer than other materials. It is also so much better for the environment. Using wool, designers are reducing waste that would come from using different materials that contain products that are not natural.
The common misconception about wool is that it can be itchy. It depends on the yarn being used, but most apparel made from real and good wool will feel like a soft hug. One of the most popular and sustainable types of wool is merino wool. It gives room to breathe, making it the perfect kind of wool for all year round. It is also incredibly soft and comfortable on the skin. Another perk of wool apparel is it doesn’t wrinkle. That is perfect for people who are always on the go and do not have the time to iron out clothing. Just toss on that wool sweater, and you are good to go for the day. Not only is wool clothing incredibly comfortable, but the idea of sustainable clothing and products is just another upside of this material. Wool has been given a bad rap for being itchy, as we said earlier, and hot, but the modern wool apparel has changed the game. Keep an eye out for wool to keep growing in popularity. What is better than comfortable clothing that will last longer and reduce waste, effectively helping the planet in the process?
Concrete Jungle
By Joseph Ralph Fraia @jrfstudio – jrfstudio.com
New York City is changing. Once again. We don't know yet how the city will look six months or a year from now. But what we know is that The Big Apple will appear with the new skin, maybe a different look, but always with the same spirit.
New Yorkers know that the skill this city tests the most is survival, it has always been like this; this is a place that makes you dream big but also every day reminds you that nothing is handed to you, and you have to work hard and struggle through if you want to see those dreams be coming true. The fascination about New York is that it is the only place that turns chaos into originality, madness into creativity, struggle into ambition, and success into fame. In New York, you have to show your fangs and pull out your claws if you really want to make it, you have to channel your wild spirit and be brave, show your attitude, and not afraid to be who you really are. Like in a jungle. In this editorial, we wanted to show you the wild spirit of New York in the beautiful shape of Ingrid Gregus, masterfully portrayed by Charles Farrah with the creations of fashion designer and ‘Project Runway’ Winner Irina Shabayeva.
The background for this project is some of the most iconic spots in the East Village in Manhattan, one of the last most authentic historic neighborhoods on the island, where brownstones, graffiti, rusty fences, and a hipster and the vibrant community still gives you the vibes of the glamorous 70s, when Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jimi Hendrix, and the Ramones used to hang out and perform in this area.
And you? Do you have what it takes to survive in this Concrete Jungle?
Location: East Village, NYC
Photographer: @cfaraphoto Charles Farrah
Designer: @irinashabayeva Irina Shabayeva
Hairdresser: @hairjess87 Jess Parol
MUA: @makeupbymara Mara
Model: @ingridgregus Ingrid Gregus