HEAVEN HAS HEELS The Love Issue

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ISSUE 19 | FEBRUARY 2015


CONTENTS READ 22. IN HER SHOES

24. ART & SOLE

26. BEYOND JOY

The illuminating designs of Olga Noronha.

Art meets fashion in Stuart Weitzman’s latest offering.

Parisian brand Abigail, is all smiles.

28. FORBIDDEN FRUIT The ongoing rise of Guava footwear.

30. TAKE FLIGHT The timeless style of Cristina Ortiz.

WEAR 6. STYLE Let 2015 be your year to shine.

10. SHOE LOVE IS TRUE LOVE Check out our curated list of shoe-lover favorites.

16. CLEVER CLUTCH There’s never been a better incentive to pack lightly.

17. LOVE ON TOP Wing it sister, with this season’s ‘it’ bag.

18. ATTITUDE FROM THE GROUND UP

The latest in heavenly heel trends.

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SHARE 52. ONLINE CONFESSIONS We go behind-the-scenes with the founders of HatchJewelry.com.

53. INNOVATION Helsinki-based design firm COMPANY is reshaping the design process.

54. I DO! Till death do us part just got a whole lot cooler thanks to Irregular Choice.

56. LOVE IS ALL AROUND The founders of the Share More Love project tell us why love is always the answer.

58. HONESTY HOUR Would you buy shoes for your Valentine?

58. MOVERS & SHAKERS Riding the caravan of style with Claudine Desola.

BEAUTY 76. EDITOR’S PICK Beauty treats for the discerning fashionista.

62. TIME TO SHINE The timeless style of Diane Kruger.

77. EYE ON BEAUTY

63. KITTY KAT COOL

Up close and personal with the creative director of Ecru.

Exquisite jewelry inspired by our favorite felines.

65. STEPPING OUT Runway inspired accessory trends.

72. WELL HEELED HOT SEAT

78. BEAUTY MYTHS & SOLUTIONS Skincare expert Ildi Pekar busts those beauty myths once and for all.

We put the creative director of Hiper Australia, in our Well Heeled Hot Seat.

80. BEAUTY BEAT

74. READ

81. BEAUTY BEAT

Fashionable reads for the stylish bookworm.

Newsworthy releases and beauty tips.

Date night hair tips from our resident styling guru.

SHOP 82. IN STOCK Shop our curated list of in-stock footwear.


EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Angela Gilltrap CREATIVE DIRECTOR Amanda Smythe PHOTO DIRECTOR Rob Shaw COPY EDITOR Sarah Wilkes STYLE EDITOR Nigel Isaiah CONTRIBUTORS

Jocelyne Correia, Selda Cortes, Jaleesa Jaikaran, Paolo Prisco, Nicole Ross, Anastasia Rubin, Julia Stuart, Alana Tyler Slutsky

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EDITOR’S LETTER

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e’ve dubbed this our “Love” Issue. Not simply because February marks the celebrated (and often dreaded) Valentine’s Day, but because the word itself opens up a world of possibilities. From living a life you love, to falling for items that exude beauty and craftsmanship, love is the guiding force behind many of the things we do in life. Celebrating passion, commitment and the need to share moments, memories and milestones is one of the guiding philosophies behind this magazine. Ask any woman if they can recall the first pair of high heels they fell in love with and you’ll see their eyes light up as they tell you in detail the exact time, place and design of those shoes; an inanimate object that brings so much joy simply by recollection. For many women, high heels are a right of passage and yes, like other items in our lives, they may seem a superfluous, often indulgent purchase, but a pair of high heels can come to symbolize precious moments and memories in a woman’s life. And then or course, there are the jewels... For centuries, wars have been fought; lives lost in the pursuit of all that shimmers and shines. Billions of dollars are spent each year on rocks that are mined around the world, our obsession seeming to transcend cultures and geographical boundaries. The diamond remains one of the most sought after jewels on the market today. It became a

symbol of everlasting love due to its strength, beauty and association with royalty and celebrities alike. In 1477, Archduke Maximillian of Austria commissioned the very first diamond engagement ring on record for his betrothed, Mary of Burgundy. This sparked a trend for diamond rings among European aristocracy and nobility. Today, the sheer variety of diamonds—from cuts to color—have seen this time honored gem keep its place among the jewelry elite. And yet, as you’ll see in this issue we are inundated with choice when it comes to meaningful jewels that have come to symbolize a token of affection. For me, the word love means respect, awe, and gratefulness—to have come into contact with someone or something that moves and inspires. In my line of work, I am fortunate to meet hundreds of editors, designers, and advocates of the design world internationally. Each one has such burning passion and commitment to what they do. This is not a nineto-five crowd, this is a community of people who are always thinking, planning, challenging themselves to turn the ordinary into the extraordinary. It’s a calling. One I believe deserves to be celebrated. So whether you have a romantic evening planned this month or choose to spend a quite evening in retrospection, know that love is all around if only you take the time to look. Until next time, may your heels always be as high as your standards,

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style STAR LIGHT, START BRIGHT. let 2015 be YOUR TIME TO SHINE with these starSTUDDED accessories. flaunt them, fancy them, favor them... but never be afraid to grab your fifteen minutes of fame.

MOMOCREATURA Snake star necklace, FarFetch.com

RED VALENTINO Stitched star ankle boots, FarFetched.com

Y-3 layered belt, FarFetch.com

RED VALENTINO Star clutch, FarFetch.com

“Keep your eyes on the stars, and your feet on the ground.” — Theodore Roosevelt

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Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid | Maria Escote AW15


Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid | Rafael J Cameselle AW15


style INTO THE WOODS WITH THE LATEST IN FOLKLORE FASHION. LET YOUR ACCESSORIES TELL THE STORY WITH A WIDE VARIETY OF FOLKLORE FASHION SET TO HIT THE STREETS THIS SEASON. FROM DOLCE & GABBANA TO CHARLOTTE OLYMPIA, everyone is eager to SHARE THEIR GRIMM TALE.

DOLCE & GABBANA Sicilian folklore print pumps, FarFetch.com

CHARLOTTE OLYMPIA Calavera clutch, FarFetch.com

ROBERTO CAVALLI Frog and leaf earrings, FarFetch.com

SHAUN LEANE Hawthorn citrine cuff, FarFetch.com

“Usually, the fairy tale ends with the girl marrying the prince. But mine started as soon as the marriage was over.” — Diane von Furstenberg

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SHOE LOVE IS TRUE LOVE CHECK OUT OUR curated list of shoe-Lover favorites. By Nigel Isaiah

PURPLE PASSION When a status symbol like a skyhigh pair of heels is coated in the hue that symbolizes royalty, it’s clear; those shoes were created from love. We know you grew up wanting to be royals, and now you can slide on a pair of purple pumps and sit on the well-heeled throne as queen of your own domain.

CASADEI Blade pumps, FarFetch.com

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PAUL ANDREW Kimura pumps, FarFetch.com

GIANVITO ROSSI Plexi pumps, FarFetch.com

CASADEI Classic stiletto pumps, FarFetch.com

DSQUARED Embellished pumps, Couture.Zappos.com

GIORGIO ARMANI Asymmetric patent pumps, FarFetch.com

CASADEI Rear tie pumps, FarFetch.com


CHARLOTTE OLYMPIA Soho studded sandals, MyTheresa.com

JIMMY CHOO Tebori sandals, FarFetch.com

SAINT LAURENT Tribute sandals, FarFetch.com

PAUL ANDREW Passion pumps, FarFetch.com

DOLCE & GABBANA Kate patent-leather pumps, MyTheresa.com

MIU MIU Leather sling-back pumps, MyTheresa.com


YEARNING FOR YELLOW WELL-HEELED HAPPINESS.

It’s hard not to love the color that’s associated with happiness and sunshine. If you’re on the haute hunt for heels that can liven up your gloomy mood and illuminate your look, then a pair of yellow heels is exactly what the style doctor ordered.

OSCAR TIYE Rawan pumps, FarFetch.com

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LACED-UP LOVE TIED UP FOR LOVE. We appreciate a romantic lace moment but, we’re bypassing the romance to get to what we truly love, a lace-up heel. They’re the best way to travel across the frozen ground without resorting to flats—okay, maybe a boot would be safer but we can’t help that we love our heels. Fasten yourself into a lace-up heel to finish out the winter in style.

SOPHIA WEBSTER Katy laceup booties, FarFetch.com

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SAINT LAURENT Embellished lace-up booties, FarFetch.com

JOIE Bonnie booties, Zappos.com

GIANVITO ROSSI Lace-up ankle boots, FarFetch.com

GIANVITO ROSSI Jane Lace-up ankle boots, FarFetch.com

BOTTEGA VENETA Lace-up booties, FarFetch.com

JOIE Elvie booties, Zappos.com


BCBGMAXAZRIA Hot Fix Beaded Minaudiere clutch, Zappos.com

CLEVER CLUTCH

ALEXANDER MCQUEEN De-Manta clutch, Couture. Zappos.com

ZAC ZAC POSEN Eartha Mini Wristlet clutch, Couture. Zapposcom

All it takes is one good clutch to make you realize that carrying Your life around in a tremendous tote bag is overrated. Feast your eyes on these clutches and fall in love with a handbag that will remind you how chic it is to pack lightly. OSCAR DE LA RENTA Cabochon Goa clutch, Couture.Zappos.com

MARY FRANCES High Top clutch, Couture.Zappos.com


SOPHIE HULME Chain side shopper leather tote, MyTheresa.com

CARVEN Chain pin satchel, FarFetch.com

LOVE ON TOP 3.1 PHILLIP LIM Medium Pashli satchel, FarFetch.com

We secretly believe Beyonce was confessing her love for top handle bags with her hit song “Love On Top.” toting a KILLER, TOP-HANDLE BAG is the ultimate fashion status symbol this season, so DON’T BE AFRAID TO SWING IT SISTER. BALENCIAGA Padlock mini all afternoon patent leather tote, MyTheresa.com

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TREND WORTHY ATTITUDE FROM THE GROUND UP.

Expect to see a variety of innovative embellishments as well as some old favorites on our heavenly heels for 2015. From spectacular soles to rainbow metallics, there’s no time like the present to update your wardrobe.

SOLE GOOD

They are the unsung heroes of our heavenly heels but this season they’re set to shine. Be prepared to see the soles of our shoes get as much attention as the uppers. Bottoms up!

TAYLOR SAYS Glenda heels in red, Heels.com

PRIVILEGED Mercer platform in neon yellow, HEAVEN HAS HEELS february 2015 | @HHHEELS


CUT IT OUT From ready-to-wear to the latest

in swim, cut outs are here to stay for 2015—that includes our footwear. Strategically placed to add visual interest, expect to see a wide variety of styles all a little more revealing than the last. Our favorites? A monochrome cut out combination. All the fun of a crop top without the need for sit ups.

BCBGENERATION Gala heels in black and white, Heels.com

SKITTLES - MULTI SHOE REPUBLICe, Heels.com

LILIANA Secret heels in black and white, Heels.com

QUPID Hillary heels in white and black snake, Heels.com


SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW Metallics were big in 2014 and this year you can expect to see a lot more varieties. One of our favorites is the rainbow metallic. Eye catching, fun and easy-to-wear, these multi-colored designs are on our 2015 wish list.

PRIVILEGED Cambria multicolored heels, Heels.com

SHOE REPUBLIC L.A. Skittles multi-colored heels, Heels.com

YRU Dream heels in black/multi-color, Heels.com


THE RETURN OF THE STILETTO As the seasons change so to does the height—and style—of our heavenly heels. Come summer, you’ll find the stiletto back in full force. Be ready. SHOE REPUBLIC L.A. Fiesta textured print pumps in turquoise, Heels.com

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INTHE ILLUMINATING HERDESIGNSSHOES OF OLGA NORONHA.

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ne of the success stories of ModaLisboa’s young designer program, Olga Noronha has been a crowd favorite since hitting the runway of Portugal’s premier fashion event in 2013. It was her collaborations with street wear label Say My Name, which originally caught the attention of the recruiting panel. Today, the London-based accessory designer has well and truly come into her own, commanding attention on the runway—and beyond—with her unique brand of wearable art. For Noronha, jewelry is more than an adornment; it’s an opportunity to showcase less common areas or extensions of the body—regardless of the jewelry’s size or price point. “When I think of jewelry,” says Noronha. “I think of a piece that can be worn, since that always was the main aim of what we call “jewelry.” However, the term “wearable” is each day more ambiguous.” The young designer lit up the catwalk with her Spring/Summer 2015 collection, inspired by Norway’s iconic Northern Lights. “When I knew I was off to present another collection at ModaLisboa, I felt like, more than ever, moving out of my comfort zone and exploring new materials

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and color palettes,” explains Noronha. “I knew I had to somehow incorporate the element of surprise and performance and, the best way of doing it would be to explore light/darkness.” Once set on the concept, Noronha had to ensure her creative vision was viable, enlisting the talents of electric engineer Jose Miguel Barbosa who assisted in the construction of custom light circuits located inside the exoskeletons of the pieces. With a “fair amount of patience,” a ritual was set for charging batteries, checking voltages, connecting controllers and making sure the remotes were working properly. Thankfully, her vision was executed without a hitch, first wowing with her intricate architectural pieces in all-white, then illuminating the runway as each piece transformed. For the Portuguese-born designer, the aim of her work is to elicit a reaction, good or bad; to continue to push the envelope of accessory design. Based in London, she draws from her European background and British base to carve out her niche among fashion’s rising stars illuminating the design world with her creations. OlgaNoronha.com — NICOLE ROSS



Photographed by Lucas Zarebinski

Clockwise from left to right: Decked in Dahlias; Corrugated Curves; Shoe Shower; Tin Can Alley.


SOLE FOOD THE ART OF THE HEAVENLY HEEL.

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hey say that behind every great man is a great woman and when it comes to Jane Gershon Weitzman they would be correct. Wife of luxury shoe designer Stuart Weitzman, Jane was Executive Vice President of the Stuart Weitzman brand and its first Vice President of Retail. The former Atlanta native helped pave the way for one of the footwear industry’s most successful footwear and accessory brands. When Stuart Weitzman opened its first boutique on Madison Avenue in New York City, it was Jane who was enlisted with the task of making the store a destination; a beacon for lovers of design and footwear. It was during the mid 1980s, as she was traipsing through various art studios to create a new advertising campaign, that the idea to create a mini-

gallery of shoe art first began to take shape. Over the next decade and beyond, Jane commissioned more than 1,000 art shoes that graced the windows of Weitzman’s stores—becoming a traveling exhibition that was displayed in stores around the world. Each, drawing crowds amazed by their creativity and craftsmanship. For the first time, a curated selection of more than 150 fantasy art shoes from the Stuart Weitzman Collection is compiled in Art & Sole (Harper Design). Photographed by Lucas Zarebinski, this delightful book is a testament to the creativity of its designers and the vision of a brand which has never been afraid to stand out from the crowd. For lovers or art and sole, it’s the kind of gift you give those whose love of heavenly heels shows no bounds. — JULIA STUART

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BEYOND JOY PARISIAN BRAND, ABIGAIL, IS ALL SMILES.

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t’s described as an “anticrisis” brand. The name itself meaning—Beyond Joy. And indeed for lovers of heavenly heels, Parisian brand Abigail, is attracting a loyal audience due to its eye-catching designs inspired by pop art and the creator’s European and Latin backgrounds. While we may marvel at the finished product, for business partners Tamy Potasz and Pierre-Emmanuel Rouzineau, Abigail is the culmination of many years hard work; sourcing manufacturers, developing contacts and solidifying the brand’s identity. Launched in Paris in 2011, it is one of many independent footwear brands harnessing the manufacturing power of Brazil maintaining a code of ethics in regards to the brands carbon and social footprint. Here, you’ll find quality construction and design that creates an “off beat preppy look” for those who refuse to settle for uninspired heels. Whilst at Sole Commerce in Midtown Manhattan designer Tamy Potasz talked us through some of the strong points of the brands—interrupted several times by retailers keen to learn more. “Abigail shoes are handmade in collaboration with professional craftsmen who present exceptional skills that set them apart from the industrialized world,” explains

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Potasz. “It took us some time to find the great collaborations we have today, but it remains one of our strongest selling points.” A former architect, Tamy Potasz recognized the need for colorful, practical fashion footwear that was Ecoconscious and ethically made. Teaming up with business partner Rouzineau, the pair immediately found success with buyers (and consumers) due to the brands distinct look and comfortable construction. They harnessed the best of their French and Brazilian origins to create a strong brand identity from the outset immediately targeting international markets traveling around the world to various trade shows to spread the joy. Learning and shaping Abigail’s international offerings along the way. “Each country gravitates to different things,” says Potazs. “For us, it is very interesting to observe these differences and great to see that by Abigail can fit different people with a variety of tastes and references.” Far from an overnight success, expect to see Abigail in stores in the U.S. very soon. “The success for us, is the result of a lot of work, of great collaborations and all the joy we feel by Abigail.” This is one brand who is destined to deliver joy one sole at a time. ByAbigail.com — ANGELA GILLTRAP




FORBIDDEN FRUIT THE ONGOING RISE OF GUAVA FOOTWEAR.

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nique, exotic and full of flavor... That’s the way CEO and Creative Director Ines Caleiro describes her favorite fruit, Guava— which also happens to be the inspiration for her striking line of fashion footwear. With a truly international mindset, Guava is a Portuguese footwear line based in Oslo, Norway. Caleiro, a long time shoe lover, completed her postgraduated studies in London going on to work in the U.S. Her background in graphic design, as well as fashion and product design, all culminated in the launch of her own brand, Guava, in 2010. “When I was working in the U.S., my adorable boss encouraged me to start a brand,” says Caleiro. “I was drawing shoes everywhere I was going, every time I had a piece of paper in front of me.” This obsession manifested itself into

the brand we see today, one that prides itself on utilizing modern technologies while maintaining an artisan feel. “Being a Portuguese brand is becoming very positive in the market,” says Calerio. “The Portuguese industry is well known and we have high-quality producers that attract markets such as U.S.A. and Asia.” Known for its geometric details and vibrant colors, Guava continues to produce cohesive collections that are on trend yet stand apart from its larger competitors. For Spring, expect exotic prints and contrasting colors in geometric shapes for the brand’s Masaiinspired collection. This is a wearable collection with Guava’s distinctive heel design and quest for fashionable shoes that boast an international flavor. Guava.Shoes — JULIA STUART


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TAKE FLIGHT THE TIMELESS STYLE OF CRISTINA ORTIZ.

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here’s no denying that jewelry is an emotive purchase. For designer, Cristina Ortiz it’s her life’s calling. “Jewelry is emotional,” says the Milanbased fine jewelry designer. “We connect to it on a personal level and it’s a connection that lasts throughout time.” Growing up in the Canary Islands, Ortiz’ designs are inspired by the scenic surroundings of her childhood—the sun, sea and volcanic terrain— but it’s her family that remains her greatest inspiration. “We are very close,” says Ortiz. “They have always supported my dreams. My mother gave me the artistic sense of clean design and proportions, and my dad, the determination to follow my dreams. ” Graduating from the esteemed Ecole de la Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne in Paris, Ortiz worked for some of the world’s most notable luxury brands before launching her eponymous line of fine jewelry. “Working with prestigious fashion houses is a complex process,” says Ortiz. “You have to use your own creativity and perception

to interpret the essence of each brand and their customers. The designer brings out the intrinsic DNA of the brand and develops it into a coherent image under their expression. For the first time, creating my own line allowed me to express my personal DNA,” delivering one of her greatest rewards as a designer: Freedom of expression. Treading the fine line between whimsy and glamor, Ortiz’ coveted pieces are all handmade by Italian artisans; the designs, both delicate and sculptural. The collection is truly unique with an aesthetic and craftsmanship of its own. For Spring/Summer 2015 strong motifs and graceful silhouettes abound—these pieces are show stoppers. The most iconic piece; the angel ring in black rhodium plated white gold and black diamonds, destined to be a favorite for years to come. “The concept behind the collection is that jewelry is an extension of our essence, rather than an accessory,” says Ortiz. “I believe the essence of an individual is a multi-faceted balance between light enchantment and dark mystery.” Timeless treasures for the emotive lover of exquisite design. CristnaOrtiz. com — A.G.


BOMBSHELL Photographed by ALANA TYLER SLUTSKY Styled by JOCELYNE CORREIA


ZUHAIR MURAD dress.

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VA BIEN bustier; REVERIE trousers; Vintage stole; CHARLES ALBERT necklace and ring; LULU FROST bracelet.

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BLACK’D dress; LULU FROST earrings and bracelet; NOIR JEWELRY ring; THE MODE COLLECTIVE shoes.


MATHIEU MIRANO dress; NOIR JEWELRY earrings; Vintage ring; ASKA shoes.


UNREAL FUR coat; BLACK’D skirt; CHARLES ALBERT necklace and ring; Vintage cuff.

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UNREAL FUR coat; GEMY LE PRET bodysuit; NOIR JEWELRY earrings.

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MATHIEU MIRANO pants; Vintage hammered cuff; SLIGHT JEWELRY gold cuffs and ring; STANMORE EKG cuffs; CHELSEA PARIS shoes. Makeup: JALEESA JAIKARAN Hair: SELDA CORTES for EUFORA INTERNATIONAL and T3 MICRO Model: ANASTASIJA for WILHELMINA


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Photographed by STEPHEN CIUCCOLI Styled by ANGELA GILLTRAP


ASSALI sweater and dress; STEPHANIE KANTIS bracelet and ring.

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ASSALI dress; STEPHANIE KANTIS necklace.

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ASSALI sweater and dress; STEPHANIE KANTIS bracelet and ring.


MAURIE & EVE long shirt; STEPHANIE KANTIS cuff and ring. Makeup: REIVA CRUZE Hair Stylist: YUKI YAMAZAKI


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REMAINS OF Photographed & Styled by PAOLO PRISCO

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ZARA MAN velvet shirt and jacket; H&M dress.


GOLDEN LADY top; ALCANTARA coat; H&M trousers; Vintage beret, scarf, belt and vest.


H&M dress; ZARA MAN jacket; Vintage suede coat.

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ZARA shirt; Vintage shorts, jacket and boa; SONIA RIKYEL for H&M shoes.

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VICHY custom shirt; H&M coat and jacket; VANINA skirt; PROMOD collar; TED LAPIDUS scarf; H&M hat; Vintage belt.


online confessions BEHIND-THE-SCENES AT OUR FAVORITE ONLINE DESTINATIONS. didn’t happen, but I still dream of it). I wouldn’t miss any of the things we owned, but I was certainly glad I had my pictures and jewelry. That was when I realized, how much emotional energy I had already invested into the pieces—memories of when they were given, where they were worn and when I would pass them down to my daughter. Dedicated to promoting established and emerging independent jewelry designers, HatchJewelry.com provides an alternative to today’s fast fashion. It’s a digital marketplace where each item has a story, a purpose, and a place in our wardrobes (and our hearts). In this month’s Online Confessions, we catch up with cofounder Linnea Olson-Schwartz to find out what it’s like to be a part of one of our favorite Online jewelry retailers. What inspired you to create HatchJewelry.com? Hurricane Irene. At the time, I lived four houses up from the flood zone in Brooklyn. When news of the hurricane came, we were told to evacuate. The idea of sludge entering my space was enough for us to mobilize. There was not a lot of time to get it together so I took what mattered most. My family (obviously!) and cat, all my photo albums, a few Chloe handbags and Louboutin shoes that I had gotten when I was an editor, and all of my jewelry. We threw it in the car and drove to my husband’s parents house. On the way, it occurred to me that this would be an incredible time to leave behind everything else we owned and start over (alas, that

I was a fashion and accessories editor for sixteen years and loved to discover new designers. I had always wanted to find a way to bring smaller, independent or hard-to-find international jewelry designers to a larger audience. I was introduced to Matthew, my cofounder, through my former editor at Surface magazine and his vision for both Hatch Jewelry and Hatch Hub resonated with what I was hoping to bring to the marketplace. What’s the best thing about running an Online boutique? I love the immediacy of Online retailing. You can have conversations with customers from across the country and discover what they like and would like to see in the future. Is there ever a time when you want to steal all the items for yourself? Yes. Always. There isn’t a piece I buy for the site that I wouldn’t wear myself, so that essentially means I want everything. What does an average day look like at HatchJewelry.com? I have two young daughters that I take care of in addition to working at Hatch. The mornings after I drop them off

at school I work from home, either in Brooklyn or out of our office in the city. Sometimes I do designer appointments to see the jewelry in person. I would really prefer to see and try things on to make a clear decision if possible, but, of course, many of our designers are from out of the NY area. That is when I try to draw on my experience from being an editor and try to make a selection from a lookbook or images. Matthew is full time at Hatch. His day is much more complicated. He handles pretty much everything from the marketing and branding to the Ambassador Boxes and website development. There would not be a Hatch Jewelry without him. What’s the most fun part of your job? Discovering new and interesting lines and learning more about the designers’ process is something I really value and hope our customer does too. Who are some of your favorite designers at the moment? We just brought on two new lines this December. Both came from friends who saw someone wearing the jewelry and fell in love with the line and introduced it to me. That’s what I love about jewelry. People feel very passionate about it. Any exciting developments planned for 2015? Our Ambassador Box has been growing well, and we look to continue building on that. We believe that if you try on your favorite pieces you will fall in love too! HatchJewelry.com


innovation WELCOME TO THE FUTURE OF FASHION. How one approaches design— method, manufacturing, ethos— can set apart designers and unwittingly define a movement. Helsinki-based design duo Aamu Song and Johan Olin, known as COMPANY, have been redefining the design process with awe-inspiring results. Instead of designing a product and finding a factory to produce it, they work by developing a product based on the artisan strengths and craftsmanship of a particular factory. This leads to a variety of masterful creations that have gained them a loyal, international following. One of our favorites, The Dance Shoes for Father and Daughter, are manufactured by Finish felt company Huopaliike Lahtinen in Jämsä. Available in a variety of sizes, these are one of many COMPANY creations that combine the best in innovative design with masterful manufacturing. We couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate this month of love. Com-Pa-Ny.com

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I DO!

TILL DEATH DO US PART JUST GOT A WHOLE LOT COOLER, THANKS TO IRREGULAR CHOICE.

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nown for their quirky aesthetic and eyecatching designs, Irregular Choice have outdone themselves this season with the release of the world’s first “Bride & Groom” weddingcharacter heels. The Spring/Summer 2015 collection includes styles such as the “I Do,” and “Mr & Mrs,” each with their own unique look to make your big day even more memorable. Single? Don’t let that stop you!

Founder and Creative Director Dan Sullivan, has been creating eclectic accessories since launching the London-based brand in 1999. He is a big advocate of wearing what you want, when you want. So if these shoes tickle your fancy, go for it—single or attached—but you’ll have to be quick. These styles are extremely limited and priced at only $245.00, they’re destined to be a runaway bridal success. IrregularChoice.com — ANASTASIA RUBIN



LOVE IS ALL AROUND THE FOUNDERS OF THE SHARE MORE LOVE PROJECT TELL US WHY LOVE IS ALWAYS THE ANSWER.

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In today’s world of viral fundraising videos and guilt marketing ‘Love’ seems a broad cause to dedicate oneself to, but perhaps its simplicity is the key to its success. “It’s nice to have a connection with people and share a positive message,” says Valesquez. “And it’s always nice when you get to see people smile.” “The personal growth that I’ve gained; the awareness to be more loving in every aspect of my life has been one of the greatest things about this project,” says Setiawan. And indeed, clicking through the ShareMoreLove.org website is enough to lift your spirits as you come to realize love truly transcends all—wealth, geography, status... It’s the one thing that unifies us all. In the ever growing quest for the simple life, the Share More Love project reminds us of the power of going back to basics. ShareMoreLove.org — JULIA STUART

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honesty hour BATTLE OF THE SEXES: ARE SHOES A GOOD VALENTINE’S DAY GIFT FOR A MAN?

H ER SAY “My husband has terrible taste in shoes. So yes, gifting him a pair of amazing Italian leather loafers would certainly make my Valentine’s Day.” — Beth, Creative Director

“I wouldn’t know where to start with my other half. I think it would be better to spend the money on a romantic dinner and/or a new X-Box.” — Paula, Air Hostess “I think the money is better spent on making me look a million dollars. I’ll buy him the socks, he can buy me the shoes.” — Rebecca, Account Executive

H IS SAY “My wife has amazing taste so yes, a pair of shoes would be fantastic.” — Trevor, Finance “Mm... I’m not sure I want my girlfriend to start buying me shoes. Next thing you know she’ll want me to wear matching socks!” — Aiden, Logistics Manager

according to the GUINNESS BOOK OF RECORDS, The RECORD FOR THE most shoes shined in eight hours GOES TO KIERAN PORTER on behalf of Street Kids International (UK). HE SHINED 210 pairs of shoes in eight hours. WHAT’s your excuse?

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“Style is so personal, I think it’s best left to the individual to express themselves. A gift card however, is more than welcome.” — Connor, Analysist

THE DO’S AND DON’TS OF BUYING MEN’S FOOTWEAR

Do look at the shoes he wears most. Is there a particular style of shoe that could do with an upgrade? A particular brand he loves? Buying something in the style (and fit) which your man already wears, is the key to gifting success. Often simply doing the shopping for your man is gift enough. Don’t shop for yourself. We’ve all been there. One for him, two for me... If you’re prone to distraction, write yourself a list of qualities you’re looking for—price point, color, style— and stick to the plan.

Do add a little color. To make your purchase more “special,” choose a style with a different color or pattern than what your man is used to. A little color goes a long way. Don’t try and change him. You were attracted to him for a reason. Sure, offer suggests, but in the end let him be his own person. ‘Gift card’ is not a dirty word.

Know thy man. Listen. It’s the key to gifting success. Think back, has he mentioned how much he hates/loves a particular pair of shoes? Stopped momentarily in front of a store window? The clues are there. It’s a matter of picking up on them.

Don’t be upset if he never wears them. You win some, you loose some. In the end, it’s the thought that counts.


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RIDING THE CARAVAN OF STYLE WITH CLAUDINE DESOLA. Known for their stylish events and support of up-and-coming designers, Caravan Stylist Studio is a hot spot in midtown Manhattan. We caught up with founder and creator, Claudine Desola to talk shop. What is Caravan Stylist Studio? Caravan Stylist Studio is a full-service beauty and fashion studio in NYC for bloggers, editors and talent. We offer complimentary glam services utilizing products from our sponsors Sexy Hair, Simple Skincare, Kryolan Professional Makeup, Zoya Nail polish, Fake Bake, LaMarca Prosecco, Tic Tacs, Ziploop, Belvoi, Volvic and more. Our goal is to be a place of discovery for our guests, so they are always discovering fun new products and great designers. We work with over 150 designers with our talent each year to get them ready for red carpet events, TV appearances and more. We also handle spec photo shoots for a lot of talent when they start on their new TV shows. We recently were able to work with cast members of Orange is the New Black, The Looking, Jane the Virgin, The Leftovers, GOTHAM, EMPIRE, SUITS, Girlfriends

Guide to Divorce and more. What inspired you to create Caravan Stylist Studio? I come from a PR background and love the world of public relations but I didn’t want to work in just fashion and beauty so I took my PR skills and mixed it with my retail experience—Caravan originally started as the first ever consistent store in an RV that would drive around NYC and I also had a store on Great Jones street and one on the Upper East Side. At Caravan the store, I sold some of the newest labels from around the globe like Stretsis, IRO, Moods of Norway—brands you hear so much about now but we were one of the first to carry them back in 2006. I loved meeting all the amazing actresses and musicians that came into the store to find some great items from the designers— some of my favorites came to visit from Selena Gomez, Miley Cyrus, Olivia Wilde, Kristen Bell, Krysten Ritter, Sophia Bush, Eva Mendes, Vanessa Hudgens and even great male actors like Josh Hutcherson. So many talented and fun people came through the Caravan doors that I wanted to figure out a way


to continue that energy. I came up with Caravan Stylist Studio where we get to work with talent such as bloggers, actors and actresses, learn about their projects and work with them on different events they have coming up. I love hearing about the hottest new shows before others do and supporting these talents on so many interesting events they have. We organize several events a year on top of all the daily appointments during fashion week, Tribeca Film Festival and more. What is your fashion background? I studied fashion merchandising and public relations at Marist College and then took a bunch of internships at fashion companies. My first job was at YEOHLEE where I got to meet some of the most amazing people in the fashion business from Fern Mallis and Annie Leibovitz to Gloria Baume and Gina Kelly. I worked on several seasons of fashion shows at Bryant Park and even one in the subway underground that we worked on with the MTA and had some amazing people in that show including Farah Fawcett. I met some of the top models during my time at YEOHLEE including James King, Alek Wek and so many more. YEOHLEE discovered some new models along the way as well; it was my mentor and is a constant inspiration. I then worked on all the public relations for Anthropologie where I met Glen Senk who is one of my heroes and Wendy who handled all the fashion buying. I dream of still working at Anthropologie, it was amazing going to their corporate offices and seeing the upcoming collections and seeing all the beautiful furniture. I wish I could live in an Anthropologie store. Then I started my own PR company and in 2005, I started Caravan and in 2011, I started my newest venture, Caravan Stylist Studio. Today, I run Caravan Stylist Studio, handle a bunch of consulting and ideation for companies as well as run production for several STYLE 360 shows a year. This past September I had the honor of working with Serena Williams on her first ever fashion show for HSN. She was amazing to work with and I loved

the collection and had a great time What characteristics do you think make for a successful career in fashion? The fashion world is definitely one that isn’t as glamorous as it looks. You need to roll up your sleeves and a lot of times walk around the city with tons of garment bags. There is a lot of mundane work involved in order to keep everything organized. Photo shoots, styling for red carpet events and TV shows is a process, so we always have to call in a ton of options and then find that one or a couple of pieces that work out of the bunch. There is a lot of work leading up to that. I always say to my interns and my employees, there is a lot of fun stuff we get to do and then there is a lot of mundane stuff we have to do but it is all part of the process. Beyond that, every day is new day, filled with discoveries— new talent, new designers, new ideas. It is one of the most exciting industries because it is so visual! What inspires you? I am inspired by all the amazing talent we get to work with—the girls from Orange is the New Black that we get to work with are incredible they sing, they act, they are involved in charity organizations they are all so special and that is inspiring. Netflix inspires me. They are putting out some amazing content and getting to work with some of the talent involved in those shows for their personal events and photos shoots are awesome. What’s in store for 2015? In 2015, we hope to be put on the map with our Caravan Stylist Studio. We hope to produce a ton more content with photo shoots, videos and programming like the Fashion District Project. We have been blessed to organize some cool events we hope to create even bigger ones and meet even more talent— actresses, designers, and bloggers—and continue to be inspired every day. CaravanStylistStudio.com


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DIANE KRUGER SPARKLES IN JAEGER-LECOULTRE. Known for her timeless style and impeccable taste, actress Diane Kruger—who is also the face of Jaeger-LeCoultre ladies collection— wowed at the Golden Globes in this stunning Emilia Wickstead gown. On her arm, JaegerLeCoultre’s Joaillerie 101 Art Deco watch. This breathtaking timepiece features the world’s smallest mechanical movement surrounded by an exquisite array of sparkling gems. The perfect accessory for a show stopping red carpet look.

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WHETHER YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF A COUGAR OR A COOL CAT, YOU’RE SURE TO BE THE HEAD OF THE PRIDE THANKS TO THESE EXQUISITE PIECES, INSPIRED BY OUR FAVORITE FELINES.

ROBERTO CAVALLI Panther earrings, FarFetch.com


“Courage does not always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, ‘I will try again tomorrow.” Mary Anne Radmacher

ANITA KO Panther ring, FarFetch.com

KATHELEYS VINTAGE Panther earrings, FarFetch.com

KENZO Tiger ring, FarFetch.com

KATHELEYS VINTAGE Crystal panther brooch, FarFetch.com

PAOLO PIOVAN Tiger claw ring, FarFetch.com

MARC ALARY Panther ring, FarFetch.com

KENZO Tiger head earrings, FarFetch.com


STEPPING OUT IN STYLE THE HOTTEST RUNWAY-INSPIRED ACCESSORY TRENDS.

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Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia | Julia Prokhorova AW14


50 SHADES OF GREY THE MUCH ANTICIPATED 50 SHADES OF GREY COMES TO THEATERS THIS MONTH. IN HONOR OF THE LAUNCH, WE’VE SELECTED SOME OF OUR FAVORITE ACCESSORIES IN WHAT IS NOW, AN infamous hue.

MARC BY MARC JACOBS Ligero bucket bag, Couture.Zappos.com

GIUSEPPE ZANOTTI Grey ankle strap heels, Couture.Zappos.com

GUCCI G-Frame 19mm stainless steel watch, Couture.Zappos.com

ALEXIS BITTAR Medium Orbit link drop earrings, Couture.Zappos.com

ALOR Classique silver ring, Couture. Zappos.com

PIERRE BALMAIN Suede pointed-toe pumps, Couture.Zappos.com

ALEXANDER MCQUEEN Pointy Slingback heels, Couture.Zappos.com

MARC BY MARC JACOBS Sophisticato clutch, Couture.Zappos.com

BOTTEGA VENETA 217/S sunglasses, Couture.Zappos.com

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IN THE RED TOO HOT TO HANDLE? WE THOUGHT SO. THERE IS NOTHING LIKE A RED HOT ACCESSORY TO GET YOU IN THE MOOD. NEVER BE AFRAID TO WEAR YOUR HEART ON YOUR SLEEVE.

OSCAR DE LA RENTA Oscar earrings, Couture.Zappos.com

MARC BY MARC JACOBS Too Hot To Handle Sofia bag, Couture.Zappos.com

ALEXANDER MCQUEEN Pelle S. Cuoio heels, Couture.Zappos.com

OSCAR DE LA RENTA Resin painted flower ring, Couture.Zappos.com

ALEXANDER MCQUEEN Mini Heroine bag, Couture.Zappos.com

DOLCE & GABBANA DG4206 sunglasses, Couture.Zappos.com

ALICE + OLIVIA Makayala heels, Couture.Zappos.com

MARC BY MARC JACOBS Slim 36mm watch, Couture.Zappos.com

SALVATORE FERRAGAMO Red wrap bracelet, Couture.Zappos.com

HEAVEN HAS HEELS february 2015 | @HHHEELS


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Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid | Francis Montesino AW14

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GREEN WITH ENVY MAKE HEADS TURN FOR ALL THE RIGHT REASONS. GREEN HAS LONG BEEN SEEN AS THE COLOR OF GROWTH, REBIRTH AND FERTILITY, IT’S AN UNDERSTATED YET ELEGANT shade THAT will compliment any outfit.

BOTTEGA VENETA Laced booties, Couture.Zappos.com

ARMANI JEANS Nylon tote, Couture. Zappos.com

BURBERRY Margaery heels, Couture. Zappos.com

OSCAR DE LA RENTA Large jewel ring, Couture.Zappos.com

ALEXIS BITTAR Crystal lace capped earrings, Couture.Zappos.com

DOLCE & GABBANA DG6084 Sunglasses, Couture.Zappos.com

JEAN PAUL GAULTIER clutch, Couture.Zappos.com

KATE SPADE NEW YORK Metro Croc watch, Couture.Zappos.com

OSCAR DE LA RENTA Cut out jeweled cuff, Couture.Zappos.com

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WELL HEELED HOT SEAT PERFORMANCE AND ACTIVE WEAR LABEL, HIPER AUSTRALIA, IS PUTTING THE FIT BACK INTO FITNESS. This month, we put THE BRAND’S creative directoR, SARAH FIELD, in our well heeled hot seat. Flats or Five Inches? I would love to say I lived in five Inch heels—I have a love affair with them— but the reality is I can’t get out of flats. I’m on the run all day, and flats are so practical. For now, my fabulous heels are purely for decoration! Sequins or Satin? Sequins. There is something mesmerizing about sequins, the way the light reflects off each one. I love how their application can be used in an artform, from vibrant & fun to elegant. Everyone needs at least one fabulous sequined garment! Tiny Tote or Enormous Bag? Definitely a tiny tote or vintage clutch. I tend to be minimalistic and only carry what I need (lip gloss, eye liner, sunscreen, mobile phone, pen, coin purse). When I carry a large bag my

day becomes chaos, I can never find a thing! I always admire large bags but have found my collection to be filled with smaller classic styles. Overdressed or Underdressed? Under-dressed with a statement piece. I wear simple yet classic pieces, and tend to go for quality over quantity. I’m an accessories addict and love to add pieces of vintage to complete my look. Wardrobe staples can be transformed over and over with a fabulous accessory. What’s your fashion mantra to the masses? My mantra: Define your style with a signature look. My signature is vintage & estate brooches, each beautiful piece tells a story and helps define my individual style—I wear one on every jacket. If you could be one shoe what would you be? I would be a sport’s shoe, designed with a purpose; to make a change to one’s lifestyle. When you put on sports shoes, you subconsciously feel like you can take on the world, your athletic prowess kicks in! Of course, I would be a sports shoe with sequins. HiperAustralia.com


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FASHIONABLE READS FOR THE STYLISH BOOKWORM.

I AM WOMAN From the little black dress to the rise of the bikini, fashion has shaped the way in which we see ourselves and our place in the world. In Josh Sims’ Icons of Women’s Style (Laurence King Publishing), readers can take a journey through the history of women’s fashion and the remarkable style icons who dared to be different. Split into chapters that cover everything from Outerwear to Underwear this is a fascinating look at the origins of some of our most well-known wardrobe staples and the women who inspired them. LaurenceKing.com

RED CARPET RUFUS It’s hard not to be wooed by a well-dressed pet. Let’s face it, our furry friends provide the ultimate in unconditional love—and deserve to be adorned accordingly. Created by fashion illustrator Nicole Jarecz and children’s book author Lisa Regan, Best Dressed Pets (Laurence King Publishing) is a fun sticker book that is the perfect gift for your stylish niece (or nephew). Join the best-dressed pets and their owners for a fun, style-your-own adventure. LaurenceKing.com


DOWN RIGHT DENIM The most influential fabric of our era, Denim Dudes by Amy Leverton (Laurence King Publishing) takes a closer look at the best in men’s denim style. Traversing continents, the book includes interviews with denim’s big players in the U.S., Europe, Japan and Australia. Featuring exclusive images and interviews from the likes of Adriano Goldschmied (Diesel, 7 For All Mankind) and François Girbaud, (Marithé + François Girbaud), this is a great addition to any fashion lover’s collection. LaurenceKing.com

READY. SET. SEW! It’s a DIY kind of world and for those who want the opportunity to create their own head-to-toe looks, Sew Fab (Laurence King Publishing) is a great introduction to the world of fashion. Written by Brooklyn-based designer and blogger Lesley Ware, it’s an inspiring and educational book that includes easy, step-bystep projects to sew by hand or by using simple machining as well as the basics from how to make a mini studio to stocking your sewing kit. Aimed at ages 8 to 13, it just goes to show you’re never to young to start a career in fashion. LaurenceKing.com

GREEN WITH ENVY It’s more than a buzz word; sustainable design is a movement that continues to impact the way in which we live, work and consume. Created to inspire and inform, The Sustainable Design Book (Laurence King Publishing) by Rebecca Procter provides updates on the latest products and developments in the field of green design. It features 265 of the most exciting releases from the icons of sustainable design and interviews with leading artisans for a glimpse into the future. LaurenceKing.com

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Treat yourself this Valentine’s day with Teadora’s multi-purpose Nourishing Bath and Body Oils. Packed with antioxidant and vitaminrich Buriti, Babassu, Brazil Nut, Rose Hip Seed, and Maracujá oils plus Plant Stem Cells, these ingredients help to repair elasticity, protect your skin against free radical damage and provides much-needed hydration for youngerlooking, healthier, smoother skin. You deserve it. TEADORA Nourishing Bath and Body Oil, TadoraBeauty.com

EDITOR’S PICK LOVE THE SKIN YOU’RE IN WITH THESE INTOXICATING BEAUTY PRODUCTS.

TATCHA Supple Moisture Rich Silk Cream, Tatch.com

You’ve heard about the health benefits of consuming chia; now Maya Chia skin care is bottling those healing qualities. Made in the U.S.A., the Maya Chia Body Love balm keeps dry skin nourished, hydrated and rejuvenated. Used as a spot treatment for hands, cuticles and feet—plus anywhere that needs a little extra tender loving care—it’s delicately scented with fresh orange blossoms and free from sulfates, parabens and phthalates. MAYA CHIA Body Love balm, MayaChia.com

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Your skin will love you when you start using Tatcha’s Supple Moisture Rich Silk Cream. Luxurious, and nourishing this light-weight yet powerful moisturizer glides on to leave your skin looking and feeling refreshed and revived. Comprise of Japanese Liquid Silk, Squalane, Royal Jelly and HADASEI-3 Bioactive Complex, this is one of many hot products from Japaneseinspired skin care brand Tatcha.


eye on beauty WE CHAT WITH BEAUTY’S MOVERS AND SHAKERS. This month we caught up with Lisa Lobosco, Creative Designer for ECRU New York to talk beauty, inspiration and desert-island beauty. — EcruNewYork.com What’s your favorite song to getgoing? Because I’m Happy. If you were stranded on a desert island what one beauty item would you take? Beauty Addicts ShowOFF mascara. If you had to describe Ecru in three words what would they be? CosmeticHaircare. Treats. Performs. What’s your biggest beauty pet peeve? Bad hair by fault: People who don’t use the right products to make the most of their hair. What is your beauty mantra to the masses? Don’t always follow trends, inspire them.



beauty myths and solutions... WE CAUGHT UP WITH skincare expert ILDI PEKAR TO BUST THOSE BEAUTY MYTHS once and for all.

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beauty beat the beauty in strength This month, Salvatore Ferragamo releases its latest fragrance, Emozione—a multifaceted scent that combines feminine, floral bouquets with a refined and precious woody texture enriched with a touch of sensual, glamorous chypre notes. Inspired by the founders’ philosophy and vision, Salvatore Ferragamo bestows an iconic Eau de Parfum for the woman who desires genuine things and true moments of plenitude. A classic yet modern fragrance that encodes the pleasure of emotions and fulfillment of life, this scent is for those who see beauty in strength; fragility in power. Ferragamo.com

nailed it, thanks to the pretty quick beauty app Are chipped nails getting you down? The PrettyQuick beauty app may be the answer. Created by beauty industry insider, Coco Meers, this app allows you to book, search and pay for your next mani/pedi while on-the-go. Simply tell the app what, where and when you would like to book a service and PrettyQuick will recommend the best nail salons for your location. Click to book, pay and voila, you’ll never feel mani-shamed again. PrettyQuick.com

‘NATURALLY BEAUTIFUL’ HOST, NITIKA CHOPRA, SHARES HER TOP FIVE NATURAL REMEDIES FOR HEALTHY WINTER SKIN AND HAIR. Harsh winter weather and freezing temperatures can wreak havoc on your skin. Nitika Chopra, host of Naturally Beautiful on Z Living TV network has broken down the basics to keep your skin baby-soft and your hair moisturized all winter long using simple, natural ingredients. COCONUT OIL: During the winter months, treat your hair to a coconut oil hair mask once a week. Before bed, apply organic coconut oil to your scalp and the ends of your hair with a cotton ball. Wrap your head in a towel, cover with a shower cap, and leave it in overnight. This keeps your hair super healthy and makes it soft and shiny. The next morning, rinse it out with just a little bit of shampoo (no conditioner necessary!). Use less coconut oil for thinner hair. ROSE WATER: Your beauty routine should be a sensory experience. I live in New York City, so I love to feel peaceful, relaxed and calm. One of my favorite ingredients is all-natural rose water. You can use it as a toner just after cleansing. It’s perfect in the winter because it fights inflammation and takes away redness and puffiness. AVOCADO: Avocado is your best friend. The fruit is rich in Vitamins B, C, E and K. Mash up an avocado and use it plain as a face mask. It helps skin retain moisture, which is great for fighting wrinkles. Eating avocado, especially in the winter when we can have vitamin deficiencies, is also great. During colder months, it’s natural for us to crave creamier comfort foods, and avocado has the perfect consistency. SUGAR: I’m a huge fan of sugar scrubs because they are so luxurious and easy to make. Take brown sugar and your favorite oil (olive is a good option) and add an essential oil for natural fragrance. Lavender is soothing, while peppermint is more energizing. Pick the one that fits your mood! DIY SPA TIPS: Remember to test a small amount of any DIY spa recipe on the inside of your wrist before you use it on your face or body.

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For more great tips and tricks check out YourBellaLife.com.


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BOUNCE, SHINE AND HOLD

DATE NIGHT TIPS FROM OUR RESIDENT STYLING GURU, RYAN NICKULAS. It’s time to elevate your look. Whether it’s a first date or a Galentine’s day, a little styling magic can go a long way, just ask hair stylist to the stars Ryan Nickulas of Ryan Darius Salon. If you want to present something sexier than your usual pony tail, what’s one sure-fire, date night look? Rock a half up, half down look! Get your hair out of those eyes, so that he can get lost in them. This still showcases your length and looks super sexy. What’s the secret to the perfect blow out? Your preparation is the secret. I love Oribe Royal Blow out. Blow out your hair. When your hair is dry wrap with large hot rollers. Leave them in for 10 minutes. Lastly, finish with a flexible hairspray.

What are three hair essentials for gorgeous, date night hair? Bounce, shine and hold. Hair that bounces is flirty. Shiny hair looks beautiful in a dark venue. Holding spray will keep your hair lasting all night. Should you experiment with different looks for date night or go with your tried and true? If it’s a first date, stay true to your normal style. After that, change it up! If you have ten minutes to go from work to wow, what would you recommend? Always keep a beautiful hair accessory in your purse. This way, you can change your look in seconds. — RyanDarius.com


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TAYLOR SAYS Upstream in white, Heels.com

TAYLOR SAYS Clara in rainbow, Heels.com

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TAYLOR SAY Romantique in magenta, Heels.com

TAYLOR SAYS 2Dyefor in multi-color, Heels.com TAYLOR SAYS Frosted in plum, Heels.com

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PRIVILEGED Aida in blue floral, Heels.com

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PRIVILEGED Raver in black, Heels.com

PRIVILEGED Fia in neon green, Heels.com

PRIVILEGED Cambria in multi-color, Heels. com

PRIVILEGED Panto in black, Heels.com

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IRON FIST Like A Virgin, Heels.com IRON FIST Calavera Rose in pink, Heels. com

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IRON FIST Misfits Fiend Skull in black, Heels.com

IRON FIST Sugar Daddy Creeper in black, Heels.com

IRON FIST Looky Lou in red, Heels.com


GUESS FOOTWEAR Hilarie in blue suede, Heels.com GUESS FOOTWEAR Aela in orange nubuck, Heels.com

GUESS FOOTWEAR GUESS FOOTWEAR Catarina in blue multi-fabric, Heels.com

GUESS FOOTWEAR Odell in ivory, Heels.com

GUESS FOOTWEAR Venilia in orange nubuck, Heels.com


LUICHINY Telling You in Mustard, Heels.com

LUICHINY May Lynn in blue snake, Heels.com

LUICHINY LUICHINY Where Its At in cobalt, Heels.com

LUICHINY Deal Up Electric in purple, Heels.com

LUICHINY Tippy Toes in red, Heels.com

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