HEAVEN HAS HEELS HOLIDAY ISSUE

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ISSUE 18 | HOLIDAY 2014


CONTENTS READ 20. IN HER SHOES

22. MOVE ME

24. UN-WRAPPED

26. FLAT ATTACK

28. REFRESH

Designer Laurel DeWitt creates urban armor for the glamorati.

London brand, Dear Frances delivers.

Where form meets function.

Blue Bird shoes swoops in.

A fresh take on old favorites

WEAR 6. STYLE Winter whites have never looked this cool.

8. FESTIVE FOOTWEAR Heels to make you the belle of any ball.

14. RED HANDED Red hot and trendworthy, it’s time for a little bag upgrade.

15. ALL SEWED IN Embroidery is the new black.

16. CELEBRATE GOOD TIMES Be prepared to usher in the New Year in style with these disco-inspired heavenly heels.


SHARE 56. ONLINE CONFESSIONS We go behind-the-scenes with the founders of TheReignEffect.com.

58. BEJEWELED Bling in the New Year with Black Lace Skin Jewelry.

60. PEARLS OF WISDOM A little opulence goes a long way when it comes to jewelry’s hottest trend.

62. HONESTY HOUR Shoes or jewelry: What makes the better gift? We find out.

64. REFLECTIONS Our favorite fashion peeps reflect on 2014 and beyond.

70. BRINGING SEXY BACK We chat with THEIA designer Don O’Neill about this season’s hottest occasion-wear trends.

72. MOVERS & SHAKERS She’s stunning, talented and driven, meet the driving force behind Rêve PR.

73. SOCIAL MEDIA BLACKOUT Could you handle a month without selfies, Tweets or checking in?

75. WELL HEELED HOT SEAT We put fashion blogger, in our Well Heeled Hot Seat.

BEAUTY 76. FUNTASTIC BEAUTY Tips and tricks to up your beauty stakes.

80. EDITOR’S PICK Beauty treats for the discerning fashionista.

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81. BEAUTY BEAT Newsworthy releases and beauty tips.

82. EXTENDED BEAUTY

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

Tips from the experts on perfecting your part.

83. EYE ON BEAUTY Up close and personal with Life Equals Love.

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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Angela Gilltrap CREATIVE DIRECTOR Amanda Smythe PHOTO DIRECTOR Rob Shaw COPY EDITOR Sarah Wilkes STYLE EDITOR Nigel Isaiah WEB DESIGNER Lot 17 Media CONTRIBUTORS Yulia Brueva, Alex Contell, Selda Cortes, Anastasia Gordeyko, Alena Krupetskova, Tatiana Kutepova, Laura Ivorra, Mabel Pang, Nicole Ross, Jenni Shaw, Sean Turi, Anastasia Rubin, Julia Stuart

HEAVENHASHEELS.COM Heaven Has Heels magazine is published by Lot 17 Media. The entire contents of Heaven Has Heels are protected by copyright and may not be reproduced without the expressed written consent of the publisher. Heaven Has Heels accepts no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts and/or photographs and assumes no liability for products or services advertised herein. Heaven Has Heels reserves the right to edit, rewrite, refuse or reuse material, is not responsible for errors or omissions and may feature same on HeavenHasHeels.com, as well as other mediums for any and all purposes. ON THE COVER: ANDREY PONOMAREV dress. Photographer: ALENA KRUPETSKOVA Stylist: ANASTASIA GORDEYKO Makeup: TATIANA KUTEPOVA Hair: YULIA BRUEVA Model: NASTYA S for LILAS MODELS

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EDITOR’S LETTER “For last year’s words belong to last year’s language. And next year’s words await another voice. And to make an end is to make a beginning.”— T.S. Eliot THE HOLIDAY ISSUE

According to the Lantern.com Gender Stress Index, women will be 11% more stressed than men this holiday season—but still happier. It’s a statistic I can believe. As much as we love the festive season, it can be a stressful and emotional time. Reflecting on the events of the past year and making plans for the future can seem daunting and yet, there is something beautiful about having the opportunity to start fresh with the onset of a new year. In this, our last issue of 2014, we ask some of our favorite fashion people to reflect upon

the trials and tribulations of 2014 and share with us what they are most looking forward to in 2015. It’s a heart-warming read that will have you ready to farewell the year in style and hit the ground running in 2015. We talk with some of our favorite up-and-coming talent and of course, showcase a vast array of sparkling accessories that will have you shining no matter what the occasion. From all of us here at Heaven Has Heels, thank you for being a part of our 2014 journey, and we look forward to sharing more exciting accessory talent with you in the New Year. Until then, may your heels be as high as your standards,

Angela Gilltrap

Editor-In-Chief Heaven Has Heels

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style THE BEST OF WINTER WHITE. There’s a reason it’s considered a FASHION STAPLE. Easy to wear, glamorous and chic don’t be afraid to blend into the snow this season with a classic collection of winter whites.

COURRÈGES Round neck cape, FarFetch.com

ARUNASHI White moonstone diamond earrings, FarFetch.com

SARAH ANGOLD STUDIO Wild clutch, FarFetch.com

GIANVITO ROSSI Perspex detail pumps, FarFetch.com

“Black-and-white always looks modern, whatever that word means.” — Karl Lagerfeld HEAVEN HAS HEELS holiday 2014 | @HHHEELS


FESTIVE FOOTWEAR YOU’LL BE THE BELLE OF THE BALL IN THESE GREAT PICKS FROM OUR STYLE EDITOR, NIGEL ISAIAH.

ALL THAT GLITTERS The halls won’t be the only things getting decked out this season. Add some of the holiday spirit to your wardrobe with a pair of heels that will sparkle under the glare of holiday lights.

ALDO Glitter boot, Aldo.com

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GIUSEPPE ZANOTTI Cutout sandals, Couture.Zappos.com

TABITHA SIMMONS Folly glitter pumps, MyTheresa.com

BADGLEY MISCHKA Kassidy, Zappos.com

SAINT LAURENT Paris glitter pumps, MyTheresa.com

KATE SPADE NEW YORK Licorice, Couture.Zappos.com

GIANVITO ROSSI Sequined peep-toe ankle boots, MyTheresa.com


TED BAKER Celestria pumps, Zappos.com

CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN Follies lace pumps, MatchesFashion.com

GIANVITO ROSSI Lace and suede pumps, MyTheresa.com

STEVE MADDEN Galactik pumps, Zappos.com

DOLCE & GABBANA Vally embellished-heel Mary Janes, MatchesFashion.com

PHILIPP PLEIN High heels Scottish, Couture.Zappos.com


ALL THE TRIMMINGS WE’LL TAKE OUR HEELS WITH ALL THE FIXINGS PLEASE!

Bring the holiday sparkle to your footwear with shoes that have all the trimmings. From lace to crystals these shoes are the definition of glamor. Give the classics a break and strut through the festive season in some bling-ed out heavenly heels.

MIU MIU Crystalembellished suede pumps, MyTheresa.com

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BOWED BEAUTIES FORGET THE BOX, WE’LL TAKE HEELS WITH A BOW ON TOP! We’ll gladly take our heels the same way we take our presents, with a bow on top. Tied to perfection, these heels make the perfect decoration. We couldn’t think of a better way to dance in the New Year.

IRON FIST Bow Me platform, Heels.com

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SALVATORE FERRAGAMO Rilly heels, Couture.Zappos.com

SCHUTZ Nelly pumps, Zappos.com

KATE SPADE NEW YORK Lissie heels, Couture.Zappos.com

BLUE by BETSEY JOHNSON Gala heels, Zappos.com

MOSCHINO Gummy bear print sandals, FarFetch.com

BALENCIAGA Bow detail suede sandals, MatchesFashion.com


BETSEY JOHNSON Pretty In punk crossbody bag, Zappos.com

SALVATORE FERRAGAMO Aileen, Couture.Zappos.com

FURLA Alissa large satchel, Couture.Zappos.com

RED HANDED

MARC BY MARC JACOBS Turn around satchel, Couture.Zappos.com

It’s time to head into the New Year with the sizzling shade of red tucked under your arm. Pair a red hot bag with your favorite red hot heels or let them shine on their own, either way BEING CAUGHT IN THE ACT HAS NEVER LOOKED THIS GOOD. ALEXANDER MCQUEEN Mini Heroine bag, Couture.Zappos.com JEAN PAUL GAULTIER Small shoulder bag, Couture.Zappos.com


ALL SEWED IN Sewed patterns are the new and improved way to ROCK a print. Get a head start on one of the biggest trends of 2015 with one of these modern embroidered bags.

OSCAR DE LA RENTA Cabochon Goa clutch, Couture. Zappos.com

LOVE MOSCHINO I Love Embroidery shoulder bag, Zappos.com

DOLCE & GABBANA Monica embroidered leather and snakeskin tote, MyTheresa.com

VALENTINO Lock Small embroidered leather shoulder bag, MyTheresa.com

VICTORIA BECKHAM Embroidered Mini Satchel shoulder bag, MyTheresa.com

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CELEBRATE GOOD TIMES Be prepared to usher in the New Year in style with these discoinspired heavenly heels. Metallic hues and embellished uppers are this season’s must-haves. — ANGELA GILLTRAP This page clockwise left to right: SOMETHING BLUE BY BETSEY JOHNSON Doll, Heels. com; SCHUTZ Gilberta, Heels.com; L.A.M.B. Warner, Heels.com; ALDO Lovaede, Heels. com. Opposite page: STEVE MADDEN Galactik Heels.com

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This page clockwise left to right: BADGLEY MISCHKA Kiara in sapphire satin, Heels.com ; IRON FIST Digi Skull Sequin Platform in pink, Heels.com; MAKER’S Yany 9 in emerald, Heels. com; VINCE CAMUTO Joella in Twilight True Suede, Heels.com. Opposite page: TAYLOR SAYS Freddie in turquoise, Heels.com


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IN HER SHOES

LAUREL DEWITT DELIVERS URBAN ARMOR FOR THE GLAMORATI.

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rom Milla Jovovich to Nicki Minaj, the stars are lining up for a Laurel DeWitt custom creation. “Celebrities have so many options. It’s truly an honor when they opt to wear one of my designs,” says the Brooklyn-based designer. Vanessa Hudgens, Khloe Kardashian, Cyndi Lauper, Lady Gaga, Kelly Rowland, Lil Kim, Brandy, Will.i.am and Eve have all rocked her designs and from one look at the collection, we know why. Specializing in metal apparel and jewelry design, DeWitt has had a somewhat meteoric rise since launching her jewelry label LaureLuxe in 2010. The demand for her eclectic style of urban armory led to the evolution of an all-encompassing line, under her own name, which now includes everything from red carpet gowns to men’s suspenders. DeWitts distinctive aesthetic is born of a combination of draped metal chain, leaflets, plated armor, chain fringe and tassel, all expertly fashioned with jaw-dropping results. “If I could, I would make everything as a complicated structured costume and play in a fantasy editorial-driven land,” says DeWitt. “But, I’m also contemplating making more wearable metal “fabric” type pieces, which will

reduce the weight of the garments. I wouldn’t say it’s a compromise, as much as an evolution, necessary to contemplate as my company grows and our consumer base expands.” Having to forge her own way, DeWitt studied fashion design at the Pratt Institute choosing to use metal as her creative medium, a decision that brings its own challenges. “I definitely learn something new with every piece. There are no textbooks on “metal apparel,” says DeWitt. “I try to constantly evolve despite the swollen hands, bruises, blood and even a trip to the ER, when I was working on a custom project for Will.i.am.” Suffering for her art, DeWitt’s commitment to inspired design means 2015 is set to be an even bigger year with a focus on branding, business and expansion. “I’m always striving for deeper collections with offerings for everyone,” says DeWitt. “I try my hardest to create unique, one-of-a-kind pieces. The only thing I can truly control is the product and I stand by my tried-and-true motto: Be true to your work, and your work will be true to you.” LaurelDeWitt.com — ANGELA GILLTRAP

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MOVE ME DEAR FRANCES DELIVERS.

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ear Frances is the go-to footwear brand for the urban romantic. Launched by London-based designer Jane Frances, it’s simple yet elegant silhouettes, use of quality leathers and exquisite craftsmanship sets its apart from its competitors. Still in its infancy as a global brand, Dear Frances’ Autumn/ Winter collection exudes understated elegance and timeless style. Aptly named, Move Me, the collection explores Frances’ relationship between artisanal tradition and designer street wear. “I’ve always had an affinity with architecture and furniture design, and this certainly translates through my collections,” says Frances. “In a sense, shoe design is much like architecture for the foot; it has to be structured and involves engineering specific gradients, sole supports and so on. When I first began my studies in shoe design, I found myself taking countless photos of urban architecture, geometric shadows and almost anything with straight lines. I’m fascinated by symmetry being thrown slightly off kilter. To me, there’s something raw and romantic about that.”

factory in Milan which has a long history of luxury shoe production, sourcing much of the suede for this Autumn/Winter collection from a high-end tannery close by. “The perspex and elastic detail in the float ankle boot, even the thread used for hand stitching, are from the same town,” says Frances. “It’s a wonderful experience and a very satisfying way to work, within such a small community.” Committed to creating quality design that transcends trends, Frances designs for the empowered woman who seeks to exude both strength and elegance. “I wanted to create a collection that captured the characteristics of a selfassured attitude and quiet contentment,” says Frances. “As a result, my collections have notions of strength and rawness, as well as subtle romance.” Quickly rising through the ranks of footwear favorites, Dear Frances is a brand we love to wear and for Frances, that’s the pay off. “It’s hard to beat the feeling you get from seeing your very first collection come to life and seeing Dear Frances designs on people’s feet,” she says. “That is still one of the highest points of my journey so far.” DearFrances. com — ANGELA GILLTRAP

Frances works with a small

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UN-WRAPPED WHEN FORM MEETS FUNCTION.

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leek, practical and stylish; Jessica Hearnshaw creates accessories for the woman who yearns for quality and enduring style. Inspired by traditional Japanese packaging, Hearnshaw’s minimalist aesthetic shines through in Un-Wrap, her Autumn/Winter accessories collection. “A key notion of Japanese packaging is that the gift and the act of unwrapping the gift is just as important as what is inside,” says Hearnshaw. “The outcome was often not only practical for storage and transporting the object, but also produced a simple, beautiful shape free of all excess and extravagance.”

An interest in fashion and product design, led Hearnshaw to the world of heavenly handbags and accessories, studying at the London College of Fashion before launching her own eponymous line. “I think accessories play a strong role in our lives,” says Hearnshaw. “They combine practical function with fashion; they allow us to express our style even through functional pieces.” For Hearnshaw, the beauty lies in the juxtaposition of the two. “The enjoyment of design for me, is working to find the balance between form and function, instead of a compromise.” JessicaHearnshaw.com— JULIA STUART

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FLAT ATTACK BLUE BIRD SWOOPS IN.

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e love monogrammed fashion so when we stumbled upon Blue Bird shoes it was love at first sight—even if this is an entire line of flats! We caught up with co-founder and Marketing Director, Paula Proushan to talk about Blue Bird’s flat attack. What inspired you to create Blue Bird shoes? We wanted to inspire contemporary women and provide an alternative to heels; flats that can take a woman from dayto-night looking chic and strong while being extremely comfortable. We felt the need for flat shoes that were handmade, using 100% leather in the affordable luxury category. Were you surprised by people’s reaction? Since we first launched in Brazil, May 2013, our biggest challenge was to change the conception that women can be sexy and glamorous in flat shoes. However, we were surprised by

how quickly some stores adapted and gave in to this lifestyle. We also got the attention of several Brazilian celebrities who were fast to admit how much they like flat shoes. What were some obstacles you had to go through from concept to creation? We wanted to have an amazing product that everyone could say wow to. Since we designed the loafer from scratch, we adapted it to be a prime product that not only looks sharp, but feels wonderful to wear. How does being a Brazilian brand affect the way Blue Bird is manufactured? Brazil is known for its handmade leather goods and shoes. We also wanted to export the Brazilian lifestyle, so this was a huge advantage for us. However, one of our biggest obstacles was finding the right hands to make our shoes that could consistently keep improving and adhere to international standards.

Who is the Blue Bird wearer? She is self-confident, strong and empowered; a woman who is not afraid to break the rules. Tell us about the brand’s design background? Our designer Michelle Lima, studied fashion in Brazil and has had a history with shoes for the past ten years. She was the brand coordinator for Alexandre Birman and launched his brand in the U.S., as well as overseeing all of manufacturing. I lived in the U.S. for many years working on the commercial side of brands and studied at Parsons, in the heart of NYC. What’s on the cards for 2015? We recently launched two new shoe styles besides the loafer, the driver and the oxford style shoes. These will begin to be a hit (hopefully) as 2015 approaches. BlueBirdShoes.com.br — NICOLE ROSS

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REFRESH A NEW TAKE ON OLD FAVORITES.

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einventing the design of our favorite accessories has never been easy. Mixing form and function to create a wearable piece of endurable art is a task in which many have tried, and failed. For London College of Fashion graduate Taja Bobek however, it’s all in a day’s work. “The word ‘original’ is quite subjective,” says the up-and-coming designer. “To me, it doesn’t necessarily mean doing something crazy. I think it’s more about carving a unique link between various concepts and elements. If it happens naturally, then it is not difficult however, it certainly requires a lot of effort.” Originally from Slovenia, Bobek gravitated towards accessory design early on. “I have always been drawn towards product and furniture design so accessories seemed like an ideal specialism for me,” she says. Combining

materials such as leather and perspex, Bobek’s designs are futuristic yet wearable. Inspired by designers such as Dieter Rams and Pheobe Philo, Bobek studied the technical aspects of accessory design before adding her own unique twist; enjoying the challenge experimentation in design brings. “Accessories are undoubtedly my passion,” she says. “They are the first thing that catches my eye, and a beautiful new bag makes my heart beat faster, I am not going to lie! I currently stick to a simple backpack on a dayto-day basis, but I do have a range of bags for every occasion, of course.” Now based in London, Bobek is currently studying for her Masters degree at The Royal College of Art in Womenswear Accessories. Having already made a splash in the accessory world, expect to see much more from this exciting up-and-coming designer. — ANGELA GILLTRAP

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ENAMORED Photographed by ALENA KRUPETSKOVA Styled by ANASTASIA GORDEYKO

ANDREY PONOMAREV dress.

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BADGLEY MISCHKA dress.

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ANDREY PONOMAREV dress.


ANDREY PONOMAREV dress.


BADGLEY MISCHKA dress.

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JOVANI dress.

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ANDREY PONOMAREV dress. Model: NASTYA S for LILAS MODELS Makeup: TATIANA KUTEPOVA Hair: YULIA BRUEVA


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KRISTI VOSBECK dress; STEPHANIE KANTIS cuff and earrings.

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r e v e r o . . Fyours Photographed by LAURA IVORRA Styled by ANGELA GILLTRAP


THEIA COUTURE dress; EFVA ATTLING earrings; LELE SADOUGHI necklace; STEPHANIE KANTIS cuff.


THEIA COUTURE dress; EFVA ATTLING earrings; BCBGMAXAZRIA shoes.

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KRISTI VOSBECK dress; STEPHANIE KANTIS bracelet and earrings.

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THEIA COUTURE dress; EFVA ATTLING necklace; STEPHANIE KANTIS cuff.


KRISTI VOSBECK dress; STEPHANIE KANTIS bracelets and earrings; Stylist’s own shoes.


KRISTI VOSBECK jacket; ROSSMORE earrings courtesy of HatchJewelry.com. Makeup: MABLE PANG for LAURA MERCIER & FACE ATELIER Hair: SELDA CORTES for EUFORA INTERNATIONAL Photographer’s Assistant: ALEX CONTELL Model: LARISSA SIMPSON for APM MODELS

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LAGOS JEWELRY ring.


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STEPHANIE KANTIS bracelet. HEAVEN HAS HEELS holiday 2014 | @HHHEELS


LAGOS JEWELRY necklace.

Photographed by A.M.G Styled by NIGEL ISAIAH


online confessions BEHIND-THE-SCENES AT OUR FAVORITE ONLINE DESTINATIONS.

TheReignEffect.com combines the best in online shopping with a personal styling service, to bring you curated looks from some of your favorite retailers. We caught up with co-founders Cynthia & Natara, to find out what’s it’s like behind-the-scenes at TheReignEffect.com. What was the inspiration behind The Reign Effect? We know the everyday morning struggle that professionals have as they rush to pull together a look in a limited amount of time or end up just wearing a “uniform” look every day and not utilizing the majority of their clothes. We were complaining to each other about how chaotic our mornings are and talking about how great it would be to wake up and not have to figure out what to wear each morning. That’s when the idea of The Reign Effect began, and we decided to create a service that streamlines your morning routine, saves time and alleviates stress while ensuring you still look fashionable and suitable for the office. Also, we included the concept of providing a curated online shopping experience

because we both do most of our shopping online and know that you can sometimes spend hours scouring numerous websites for work attire and end up buying pieces that you may only wear once or never figure out exactly how to incorporate into your wardrobe. The Reign Effect provides this value-added service for time-constrained professionals which allows them to purchase all the items in the style sets that they desire with the click of a button that links directly to the sites of the retailers. What’s the best thing about running an Online site? It’s great to be one of the leaders of a movement that is revolutionizing the way people shop. There is an excitement and energy around our concept since there are no other sites that target corporate America the way we do. The Reign Effect is a much-needed service that professionals can access from wherever they are while they are on the go, working or traveling for business. What does an average day look like at The Reign Effect? Like most Online/technical businesses, every day is different and brings about different challenges. We work with our team to review websites for the style sets; coordinate and prepare style sets; assist clients with customized style sets; address any technical concerns or work on enhancements to the site; handle the every-day tasks that come with running a business. In a

nutshell, there is no average day, which is what makes it so fun. What’s the most fun part of your job? The most fun part of our job is assisting in the process of creating the style sets. We both love fashion and styling so coming up with creative ways to allow people to express their personalities and style in a way that is appropriate for the corporate environment has been a gratifying experience. Who are some of your favorite designers at the moment? For both men and women, French Connection, J.Crew, Banana Republic and ASOS have essentials that are the foundation of most work wardrobes. Right now we also love Alice & Olivia, Reiss and Mango for women and John Varvatos for men. Also, Vince Camuto makes the most comfortable, stylish pumps that have the perfect heel height for running around the office and through airports. What does the future hold for The Reign Effect? We look forward to the day when companies recommend The Reign Effect to all their employees as we become known for being the first and best service that can save professionals time and help ensure they wear stylish and work-appropriate attire as they advance in their careers. We want everyone who would appreciate our type of service to know about The Reign Effect. — TheReignEffect.com


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BEJEWELED BLING IN THE NEW YEAR WITH BLACK LACE SKIN JEWELRY. Inspired by your favorite cult hits, we caught up with Black Lace Skin Jewelry co-founder, Mary Anne Richman, to talk style, inspiration and the allure of skin jewelry. What was the inspiration behind Black Lace Skin Jewelry? I’ve had this idea for years. As a jewelry designer, I loved the idea of creating a line of skin jewelry that would work with my existing line of high-end, high karat jewelry. The combination of real jewels with beautiful skin jewels creates such a dramatic, unique look—and adds conversation capital to your life. Why now? Trends have changed so much; tattoos are finally mainstream. I wanted to create a line of skin jewelry that would bling up your existing tattoos for special occasions, or if you didn’t have a tattoo, you could enjoy the fantasy of wearing one for a few days and then remove it. It’s a line of skin jewelry that’s edgy and makes you feel seductive and sexy! How do you come up with the designs? I partnered with award-wining graphic designer, Bonny Katzman, and together we explored the concept of a line of skin jewels based on Medieval times, but with a hip modern twist. Inspired by shows like Game of Thrones and the Tudors, our pieces include classic fleurs-de-lis, royal crowns, romantic roses and hearts, gothic crosses, winged armor, snakes, thorns, and feathers. All decorated with tiny Swarovski crystals; these sexy, sparkling adornments slide easily onto the skin. Black Lace Skin Jewelry is hypo allergenic and FDA Compliant, was that an important element for you? Yes, all our inks and adhesives are FD&C compliant. This was an important part of the product development, as we did not want our customers to have any skin reactions to our product. I cannot speak to my competitor products, but we thought it to be a vital part HEAVEN HAS HEELS holiday 2014 | @HHHEELS

of our offering. Have you been surprised by the industry feedback? The feedback has been overwhelming! The moment you place a skin jewel on a person’s skin they are instantly in love and addicted to the product. Wherever I go wearing my skin jewelry, I am stopped and asked about it. It’s such a beautiful, sparkly adornment that makes you feel really sexy! The cool thing about the product, we’ve found, is that it has no age limits, everyone loves it and loves to wear it. What was the biggest challenge in launching Black Lace Skin Jewelry? I would say the biggest challenge has been, not enough hours in the day. It’s an endless amount of work building a new brand. It’s both very exciting but at the same time pretty grueling. Fortunately, I have found the right partner. Bonny and I perfectly compliment each other. From product development, package design and manufacturing, to aligning with the right celebrities and events, we both bring our unique skills to the table. It’s been quite a ride, but we are thrilled with the results so far. What has been your favorite Black Lace Skin Jewelry moment so far? I would say nothing could surpass being on the runway at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week New York as part of Malan Breton’s stunning 2014 Collection (right). We had just launched the company two weeks previously and had gotten the opportunity to collaborate with Malan to adorn his models with our Black Lace Skin Jewelry as part of his show. It was such an honor and being on that runway in front of all the press was truly mind blowing… Definitely one of the high points in my life. — BlackLaceSkinJewelry.com



pearls of wisdom Once the calling card of aging relatives and sorority sisters, the pearl has had a major style makeover. From edgy earrings to dazzling rings, there’s no doubt that the pearl is making a comeback with the help of jewelers such as American Pearl. “Pearls are really the only gem that come from a living animal,” says Eddie Bakhash, President of American Pearl. “They are truly beautiful and rare. They have shown themselves throughout history in every culture and civilization, making them a part of our lives. Pearls were also one of the first currencies, so people always consider it to be something of value.” Established in 1950 in the heart of New York’s Diamond District, American Pearl was one of the first to offer its wares Online. Harnessing the power of technology, it offers real-time customization to suit a wide variety of styles, tastes, and budgets. Browsers can choose from different colored diamonds, precious metals and of course, pearls—everything from natural colored Japanese Akoya Cultured Pearls to the stunning, Black Tahitian variety. “The pearl is extremely versatile,” says Bakhash. “They can compliment any kind of jewelry or ornament. They can also be strung up as necklaces, bracelets and earrings on their own.” Custom pearl jewelry has seen a steady increase in sales over the last 18 months so expect to see many more stunning combinations shining brightly on jewelry lovers everywhere. If you’ve decided on a bit of bling this festive season, check it out. Or better yet, forward this to your loved one. A handy hint never goes astray. — AmericanPearl.com


honesty hour BATTLE OF THE SEXES: SHOES OR JEWELRY, WHAT MAKES THE BEST GIFT?

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“Diamonds are a girl’s best friend but I wouldn’t mind getting them wrapped in a pair of killer Jimmy’s.” — Jessica Abraham, Consultant “I would definitely say that jewelry makes the best gift! But I don’t mind getting a gorgeous pair of shoes to go with my new jewels.” — Paola Velasquez, Publicist

“Jewelry! Because it always fits and you’ll have it forever.” Anne Fritz, Editor-In-Chief TheJestSetGirls.com

“Jewelry all the way. Gifts should be something someone doesn’t normally buy themselves. Jewelry can be personal, tell a story or reflect on a memory.” —

Misti Schindele, Editor-In-Chief Entertainista.com

“Shoes for sure!” — Fabiola

Ledesma, Fashion Editor/Stylist

according to the Lantern.com Gender Stress Index, Women will be 11% more stressed than men this holiday season—but still happier.

WE CAUGHT UP WITH COCO LOVES ROME TO TALK HOLIDAY JEWELS What’s the best accessory choice to go from work to play? A statement necklace like our Pave Locked & Linked, or Geometric Crystal Bib will elevate a work outfit and transition perfectly for going out; just change your shoes and switch your bag to a clutch! How can jewelry transform your look? A little black dress or a black sweater and jeans—staples most women have in their wardrobe—can be dressed up with a statement collar necklace or large chandelier earrings to look chic. Or, you can take the same outfit and pair it with some edgy spike/screw/stud pieces like a statement cuff, stacked rings or ear cuffs/ear jackets for a totally different look. The possibilities are endless when the pieces are so affordable! What are three key pieces to have on hand for an effortlessly chic look? A statement gold necklace like our Brushstroke Collar, geometric cuff and a classic pair of drop or stud earrings—pave stones preferred. Are you an advocate for featuring one, star piece or loading up your accessories? Definitely layer up. Whether it’s a stack of bangles and bracelets with a statement watch or a bunch of delicate knuckle rings, the more the merrier! What’s the best thing about shopping at CocoLovesRome. com? The prices make trying new, trendy styles guilt-free.

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OUR FAVORITE FASHION PEEPS REFLECT ON 2014 AND BEYOND...

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What have you loved about 2014? Finishing my degree in communications after three years of hard work! Also being a part of Dancing with the Stars. What have you learned from 2014? That I have really good friends and the best family, which I already knew. What are you looking forward to in 2015? To get a girlfriend and continue to be as happy as I am today.

LINDSEY MCOFFEY INSTAGRAM: @LindseyMcoffey

ROBERT MULL INSTAGRAM: @RobertSidneyMull What have you loved about 2014? My favorite thing about this past year has been meeting new people from around the world. I have made friends that I know will be with me for many years to come. I cherish the relationships I’ve made in 2014, and am truly grateful for the many people who have influenced and touched my life. What have you learned from 2014? 2014 has been a year of immense personal growth. I grew up a California boy; moving out of “The Golden State” last year and into New York City. It was a huge step for me. I have learned more about myself than I could have ever imagined. It has opened my eyes to the world in a way I had once never seen. Everyday is a learning experience for me, and I now wake up excited each morning to see what the new day holds. What are you looking forward to in 2015? With the new year right around the corner, I can’t help but looking forward to new places and new people. Traveling and making new friends are what make the journey something to remember.

What have you loved about 2014? How challenging it has been. It’s always a struggle, whether it is maintaining your health or trying to make advances in your career. The fashion industry is so cut throat it takes a toll on you emotionally, mentally and physically. Knowing that I not only make it through the day but I see substantial progress tells me 2014 has been a significant year. That’s what I love about it. What have you learned from 2014? This year I have learned two significant things. One, it is okay to trust people and secondly, you have to make your own luck even if it involves taking risks. Success in life is based off how badly you want it. You need to jump in the fire and not be afraid to get burned a little bit. What are you looking forward to in 2015? I am looking forward to another significant year. I will be traveling abroad and working in different markets. I am looking forward to taking my career to the next level.

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RUBEN RUA INSTAGRAM: @Ruben_Rua


LARISSA SIMPSON INSTAGRAM: @Larissa_Simpson What have you loved about 2014? I have loved the opportunity to focus creatively; to see the beauty in everyday life and have fun with different people. What have you learned from 2014? I learned to be accepting of myself and to prioritize my career. What are you looking forward to in 2015? I look forward to seeing more of the world in 2015.

PAULO SILVA INSTAGRAM: @MysticalSilva

What have you loved about 2014? 2014 gave me the strength I needed to level up, professionally and personally. I accomplished some of the things I had left undone in 2013. This year was an awakening for me. I am a more balanced person. What have you learned from 2014? I’ve learned that you can only solve the problems in life by fighting them on your own. That’s the only way. You can get help from friends and family but you must stay in the trenches and fight with everything you’ve got. You will spiritually grow. What are you looking forward to in 2015? I’m looking forward to summer! I’m done with winter already. For the rest, I just want health, love and lots of work—for me and everyone else. Enough with so much hate and envy. Step up. Level up. Enjoy life. Spread some love, It’s so much better this way.


Style and Grooming Editor Men’s Fitness Magazine INSTAGRAM: @BarretWertz What have you loved about 2014? I have loved the changes and growth within myself personally, as well as within the men’s space. More specifically, the grooming space. Being brought into Men’s Fitness as it continues to reemerge and grow as a strong go-to for men everywhere in every aspect of their lives— with a title never before seen on masthead— has been exciting so far. What have you learned from 2014? I have learned to stop and take a minute. Just stop, and take a minute. The job will get done, because it has to. I am a hard worker and I am fueled by success (don’t confuse that with simply driven by money, but true success inside). There is no other option than to do the best job I can do and sometimes I need to take a minute and refocus in order to produce the product I know I am capable of. What are you looking forward to in 2015? I am looking forward to the direction Men’s Fitness will take and the exciting role I am building within it. I am truly passionate about helping men look their best by feeling their best and I cannot imagine a better fit for me right now than Men’s Fitness. I am excited to really bring what is out there in the world of style and grooming, to our man and accept the challenge of presenting it in the most interesting and attainable way without compromising great taste and an element of luxury.

LAUREN DIMET WATERS EIC & Co-founder of Second City Style INSTAGRAM: @SecondCityStyle What have I loved about 2014? The slip on sneaker! I must own at least a dozen pairs now. Actually I loved the new, easy way to dress and updated items that were borrowed from sporty classics. Comfortably chic is for me. See ya later 4 inch heels! What have I learned from 2014? I learned that fashion in 2014 became even more about personal style, so you can wear something from one year to the next and for years to come as long as you chose and invest wisely. What are you looking forward to in 2015? I’m looking forward to more innovations with fashion and technology, interesting textiles and even more comfortable ways to dress. On a personal note, I am hoping all the people I love are healthy. 2014 was a tough year for my family.

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BARRET M. WERTZ


ALEXANDER LIANG Men’s Style & Travel Blogger Editor-in-Chief of KENTON magazine INSTAGRAM: @AlexanderKenton What have you loved about 2014? This year, I have loved traveling the world. I’ve been able to visit some fantastic destinations, both familiar and new! Some of the highlights include: the Canary Islands, London, San Francisco, New York and Hawaii. What have you learned from 2014? 2014 has taught me that patience and perseverance does pay off! What are you looking forward to in 2015? I’m looking forward to continuing to grow my blog, creating better and more exciting content, and bigger and better projects. I’m also looking forward to some updates we’re working on at KENTON, but I can’t say more than that right now.

BENJAMIN LONG SETIAWAN Fashion & Lifestyle Editor

INSTAGRAM: @HungryEditor

What have you loved about 2014? It’s been a great year of adventure. I’ve have had the privilege to visit some Scotch distilleries in Scotland, deep sea fish in the Bermuda Triangle, taste grapes off the vine in the Cognac region of France, and catch up with friends and family in Asia. What have you learned from 2014? To be grateful for every friendship, every opportunity, every morning I have the privilege to wake up...It’s all a blessing. What are you looking forward to in 2015? Taking more time to be still, to reflect, and to let the creative juices flow from there.

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JULIA DINARDO FashionPulseDaily.com INSTAGRAM: @FashionPulseDaily What have you loved about 2014? Flats, flats, and more flats! There have been so many sophisticated and subversive options that my feet have been grateful for the added comfort, alongside the great styles. What have you learned from 2014? I’ve learned to be more confident in myself and trusting of my instincts. Even though I’m 5.1”, I don’t need to wear towering heels to assert my authority. What are you looking forward to in 2015? I’m always excited for the runway looks to finally hit the shelves, and would like to see how the “stud trend” moves its way into a new year, as well as black and white, and fabulous pastel pieces.


RICCARDO CAPUZZO Founder & Art Director of Design42Day.com INSTAGRAM: @Design42Day

What have you loved about 2014? I have love seeing the fast growing of some “secondary” events in the design and fashion field. I appreciate to see that their attitude of being humble has paid them back, as they are willing to listen to constructive criticism and try their best to make it better. The level of success of a project all a matter of people—more than organization and technical skills. What have you learned from 2014? Design42Day has launched its design brand LOFT42. We produce products like a lamp, chairs, necklace and a wine glass. I’ve learned a lot about production, talking with factories, discovering Italian joiners facing new kind of problematics, it is a new experience and I enjoy it and now I can explain my job to my grandfather, he never fully understood terms like web magazine, media partner, media communication etc, now I can just tell him: I make chairs. What are you looking forward to in 2015? I’m headed to increase the collaborations with companies in China and the U.A.E. Apart from that, I will finally be able to play with Lego bricks, my brother will give to his son (my nephew) of 3 years old Lego bricks for Christmas so with the excuse of taking care of my nephew, I’ll play with Lego as well. I am 32 years old and I’d feel uncomfortable to enter in a toy shop and buy Lego for me, but that way it’s fine.

LORNA C. SOLANO Editor of TheFabReport.com INSTAGRAM: What have you loved about 2014? I know this might seem cliche, but I’ve enjoyed seeing the advances in wearable technology. I have a smart watch and it’s always a conversation starter. What have you learned from 2014? Things aren’t always what they seem. You have to peel the potato to get to whole story. What are you looking forward to in 2015? To see whether the #fashioncouple stays together. Kidding! Okay, maybe a little but I am also looking forward to seeing how we resolve issues affecting women.


Photographer What have you loved most about 2014? That it was a year full of firsts and I was able to pull up my boot straps and keep going. Lord knows it has not been an easy year. Plus growing creatively with my personal work gave me a boost. What lessons have you learned from 2014? 2014 taught me to love more, appreciate small miracles. to realize that there is more to my life than work and to finally know I am free and I have one person who truly loves me back.

LAURA IVORRA Photographer What have you loved about 2014? I’ve loved the opportunity I’ve had to work in New York City and meet amazing people who love to create and are not afraid to fight for their dreams.

What are you looking forward to in 2015? I look forward to another year of good work, new work and more love along with standing up to the hard realities of life! Oh, and

What have you learned from 2014? How to work fast, be more resolutive and try not to lose myself on the way. What are you looking forward to in 2015? I want to travel more to shoot in different cities; improve my English and still have the same amazing people close to me.

ALENA KRUPETSKOVA Photographer What was the best thing about 2014? When I was a child, I had a dog, A Doberman Pinscher. I wanted so much to have a dog for more than ten years, but I couldn’t and 2014 gave me two wonderful dogs. So now I really happy! What did you learn from 2014? Do not be afraid to dream, all your dreams can come true. What are you looking forward to in 2015? Peaceful sky, new heights and breathtaking success.

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STEPHEN CIUCCOLI


KATY WINN Photographer

What have you loved about 2014? I am thankful to have been asked this question. I loved that 2014 restored my health and vitality. I had a chronic and debilitating ailment that had resulted from (strangely enough) a Fashion Week shooting injury that occurred in 2012. I cried a lot when nobody was looking because the pain was so great and I couldn’t let on to my friends and colleagues what was happening to me. My work as a photographer was suffering greatly because of the physical aspect of carrying my gear and the contortions my body does when I shoot. I was beginning to think that the life I have always known and loved was over. I was aging prematurely and thought that at the rate I was going, my life would surely end soon if I didn’t get relief and reverse this chronic affliction. An angelic colleague who noticed me limping, came to me in 2013 and suggested a certain doctor who specialized in this sort of thing and cheered me on as I doggedly pursued him for help. I had a surgery just before 2014 that would change my life for the better. Within weeks of the new year, 2014, I was bouncing around like the teenager I always thought I was. I was back to shooting with an intensity I had never felt before. In fact, the miracle of this surgery—and the great doctor who performed it and reassured me I would regain my life—is the source of my gratitude every day as I wake and count my blessings. My life and my health, restored, I am now chasing and conquering my goals and vision with a hunger and passion I have never before felt. Thank you, 2014, for healing me and giving me the passion to live and experience to the greatest degree, all that I set out to do. What have you learned from 2014? I have learned to believe in miracles. I always said I believed in miracles and I thought I did, for the most part, but inwardly, I have always been a skeptic. I was really becoming jaded before this injury, chronic pain and recovery. My life and passion has been renewed in the face of what I thought to be impossible (the restoration of my good health). The whole experience galvanized my faith that there is something so much greater than little old me at work. What are you looking forward to in 2015? I am looking forward to a 2015 of adventure, big love, and the pursuit of happiness. My brain goes into this incredible child-like excitement when I think about what’s next. Tangible stuff? The unknown—personal and professional—is an adventure and thrill of pursuit is the thing that makes me excited to ring in 2015

CHRISTOPHER LOGAN Photographer What have you loved about 2014? 2014 has been a whirlwind of wonderful surprises for me. I had the opportunity to photograph the 25th Anniversary Campaign for fashion designer Carmen Marc Valvo. It was an awesome experience to collaborate with inspiring creatives to make something truly spectacular. In addition, I was sponsored by Lomography during fashion week, shooting with their unique line of cameras backstage for fashion magazines such as ODDA. I had a blast shooting backstage at shows I dreamt about as a kid, including photographing Donatella Versace, Naomi Campbell, and Nicki Minaj. What have you learned from 2014? To be patient and have gratitude for everything that comes your way! What are you looking forward to in 2015?I am planning on traveling the world to cover various fashion weeks. I love documenting off beat and intimate moments before the shows begin. 2015 for me will be a focus on working on my documentary imagery, shooting editorials, working with great clients, and taking time out to enjoy the small things in life… Like Kylie Minoque remixes and jars of Nutella!

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DESIGNER DON O’NEILL BRINGS SEXY BACK.

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hen it comes to glamorous evening wear, look no further than New York occasion-wear label THEIA Couture, headed by charismatic designer Don O’Neill. “Nothing sparkles more exquisitely that handbeaded tulles and chiffons,” says O’Neill. “Nothing can reflect light more magically than crystals, fire polished beads and sequins.” It’s a belief that is reflected in his designs. Born and raised in a small, seaside village in West Ireland, O’Neill originally trained as a chef before turning his attentions to his true love, fashion. Training with some of the most notable names in the business, from Lacroix to Gina Fratini—Royal Courtier and acclaimed ball gown designer—O’Neill’s THEIA creations are the kind of designs that shine whatever the occasion. And celebrities agree. Since launching in 2009, O’Neill has dressed everyone from Oprah to Carrie Underwood. He quickly accrued a loyal fan base due to his attention to detail, exquisite cuts and ability to cater to comfort as well as style. “This is a very important issue,” says

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O’Neill. “Looking great in a dress and being comfortable is key to feeling good about yourself and enjoying your evening out. This is why I offer many different silhouettes within the collection,” he says. From including a stretch crepe panel to allow for a waist that’s “not as nipped as it used to be,” to back lines that are bra friendly, O’Neill’s creations are as practical as they are chic. This season, be prepared for glittering cropped silhouettes and metallic brocades; timeless lace details and beaded gowns that will see you into the festive season in style. “The perfect after 5pm dress needs to have a touch of glamor to set it apart from a dress you could have worn to the office,” says O’Neill. “A little touch of shimmer or shine with a dash of sexy, as you head out into the evening for a romantic dinner or to cocktail party.” He recommends a lace dress that reveals some skin, or a pretty party dress silhouette in a gorgeous brocade with hints of lurex or a rich jacquard sheath dress. “The statement can be as big or as little as you are comfortable with,” says O’Neill. “But there should be no doubt that you have crossed the frontier from day to evening.” — ANASTASIA RUBIN



Photographer: Derek Guillemette. Wearing Inter-pret.US, Shoes: Giuseppe Zanotti.

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SHAKERS SHE’S STUNNING, TALENTED AND DRIVEN, MEET THE DRIVING FORCE BEHIND RÊVE PR, JAMEE GIDWTIZ.

What was the inspiration behind launching Rêve Public Relations? A few things propelled Rêve PR into existence: Certainly, my love for accessories coupled with my passion for talented, growing brands was one. Giving voice to emerging designers has been paramount to my work ever since I was the Market/Style Editor at Harper’s BAZAAR and Cosmopolitan International. The name “Rêve” is significant: “Un rêve” means ‘dream’ in French, which I speak fluently; and if you pronounce the word with an American accent, “revv”, it sounds like the starting of a motorcycle engine. I’m all about #revvving up brands that deserve to be seen, loved, photographed, purchased and worn! How did you get involved in PR? I’ve been blessed with having a rather non-linear career through fashion. I started out as a fashion writer, then segued to the fashion department, where I was on staff at international publications; followed by styling celebrities for the red carpet and beyond. Several years ago, I was on set for a client’s album cover shoot when I got a call from a friend who had left Versace to start up the VIP division at Karla Otto, and was looking for the right person to open and run her New York office. That was the beginning of my shift from editorial to PR. I had been missing the writing and strategic thinking, so the change was simultaneously challenging and refreshing. What skills do you need to work in fashion PR? Public Relations, like life, is a balance between being amicable and firm; always keeping your clients at top of mind, but also managing your time. I think Rêve

PR offers our clients an incredible value because we see things from not only a PR perspective, but also through the eyes of an editor and stylist, all the while expressing like a writer. What’s the biggest misconception about what you do? The biggest misconceptions are that PR is all about being fake and that PR is easy. I put 150% into everything we do and the results of my young company show that. True, I don’t sleep nearly as much as I should, but green juice, Kombucha and almond milk lattes help me through the day. Do you ever want to run away with all the samples? Even better, I get to stay put with all the samples! What do you love most about what you do? So much! I love hearing from clients when a new store has placed an order; it shows that we’ve been successful in helping create brand covet ability. I also love getting unsolicited emails from influencers saying that they love our clients’ work and want to photograph it, or wear it themselves. What does an average day look like? It is never the same—running to meetings, calls with clients—I love when I’m asked to help price or merchandise a client’s line. At the end of the day, we love our brands and are elated when we’re asked to do more than a PR’s set responsibilities. What’s been your biggest industry pet peeve? My biggest pet peeves in any human being are traits of arrogance and lack of loyalty. What big things do you have in the works for 2015? Rêve PR is based in the Financial District, now home to Condé Nast and, next year, Time Inc. We’re finishing up our gorgeous showroom and will continue on our way to be the go-to accessory PR firm for the best accessory labels on the market! RevePr.com


SOCI@L MEDIA BLACKOUT LONDON JOURNALIST JEMIMA DAISY, TOOK HERSELF OFF THE GRID FOR 30 DAYS. COULD YOU? What made you go cold turkey on smart phones and social media? I was challenged by my best friend and her husband to put my phone away for an evening. They both swore I’d never be able to go cold turkey on my phone and social media and challenged me to try, in the early summer of 2014. It took me a few months to decide on a month that was free enough for me to lose out on my phone. I wanted to have a go at not being that person who spends all her time out and about checking in, taking photos and checking my messages rather than appreciating what I was seeing and doing. During my summer trip to Mexico, my phone had pretty much overheated and been useless without air-con, so I felt prepared for a full on social media and smart phone blackout. As well as a social media blackout I also decided to block time-wasting websites such as Buzzfeed, the Daily, Mail and others. The main reason behind the

blackout was to make an attempt at strengthening relationships. I wanted to cut ties and become mentally a little bit healthier. This is why I decided to donate all money raised to Mind, a UK charity dedicated to helping awareness and support by those affected by mental health problems, provide support like counseling, advocacy, housing and education. Having a personal history scattered by over-dramatic misery, a long list of counselors and bulimia in my teens, I felt this was a great, undervalued charity to donate too. What was it like the first day? The first day of the blackout was horrible. My Tube was late; I did some sort of injury to myself, my new crappy £8 MP3 player didn’t work, and I wasn’t really all that happy about it. I found myself composing tweets in my head, thinking how hilarious I could have been, publishing my various daily misfortunes. Not to mention, wondering things that I usually would have Googled and idled my time away with researching; things I don’t

really need to know like, “How to sit on the toilet correctly? What is best for your digestive system?” and “How many people are killed per year by birds falling out of the sky?” The first week? The first week was pretty hilarious. I complained a lot, but I’d already raised £500 for charity, so I knew it was worth it. Plus, being confined to a smaller social circle was so much cheaper and easier to keep track of! I read rather than listening to music on my phone, called my parents more often and spent more time with my close friends. It was also pretty liberating to stop constantly judging myself. To compare my life with the lives of other people; looking at holiday photos and wondering how those effortless bikini bods happen, feeling FOMO over images of wild nights out and group CheckIns. It was a chance to enjoy my social circles so much more intimately. Not to mention, that question “What have you been up to?” I relished that

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question, being able to answer as honestly as I liked. Often the answer was ‘as little as possible’, an exciting story already shared Online or ‘sitting in a matching track suit with my boyfriend, eating pizza and not feeling even slightly bad about it’. Did it get easier? It got easier surprisingly quickly, occasionally I’d start typing a URL then realizing that I couldn’t access it, or receiving emails from friends telling me to check out a blocked link but mainly, with all access completely cut, it wasn’t that difficult to adjust to. Probably the lack of smart phone was the hardest bit; not being able to use instant maps. Once a meeting place had been set, I’d print a map and hope whoever I was meeting didn’t decide to meet elsewhere. However, asking for directions was fun. What did you learn about yourself? I think I learned that my reliance on my Online ‘community’ is pretty overwhelming. Being an only child and having lived on my own for quite a while I always thought of myself as incredibly independent. In reality, I’ve relied on other people’s support, acceptance, opinions, and advice maybe more than I should have. I think I care about general opinion far more than I let on and way more than is healthy! I learned that I have a great social network of my own. If I really needed advice or support I have a tiny phonebook of seriously awesome people that I can contact through traditional means. Oh, and that I don’t need to selfie when I get a new hair style to get complimented! Was there ever a turning point? The turning point, when I realized how wonderful the blackout could be, was when HEAVEN HAS HEELS holiday 2014 | @HHHEELS

my best friend got her wedding photos through. They all were on Facebook and I couldn’t see them. I went over to her place for dinner and over a bottle of wine all three of us went through the photos one by one. Laughing over the state of the bridesmaids, of which I was one (open bar is a killer for gals like us!), sniveling over the beautiful ceremony photos and cooing over the various toddlers and babies not to mention patting ourselves on the back for putting together such an awesome DIY wedding. If anything, the adjustment back into social media was harder. What was the most disappointing thing about being disconnected? There were a few friends I had to make a massive effort to get in contact with, usually I’d be able to pester them when I saw they were Online via Facebook... and email... And text... And maybe Whatsapp too. I sent more than one strongly worded text message. I know this was my choice but I sent out my details to people more than once and was genuinely quite offended when people didn’t bother responding. Usually, this was followed by an apology and a few drinks. I think I also missed out on a few events due to them being only on Facebook. We forget the importance of a real invite! Aside from this, I was not disappointed at all. Would you do it again? I would totally do the black out again. I think it might be something that is worth doing a couple of times a year. I’ve definitely changed my activities Online since the blackout. I don’t post as much; I leave checking my accounts until later in the day, and due to my Sony phone being dead again, I am back to playing Snake on the Nokia! I’m

taking what I see Online much less seriously, avoiding Online debates, switching off more and using social media channels for the odd shared story rather than relying on them to contact friends or post annoying, whiny cries for attention. Going back Online a month ago was completely overwhelming, I had to come back offline after half an hour and take a step back. Deleting Facebook and Twitter from my phone, after the blackout finished, has also been really great. Now I only use it from my laptop or desktop computer rather than sticking my head into social media when I’m out and about. Plus, this has cut down on all those annoying notifications I found it impossible to ignore. It’s been great to see what everyone has been up to, but mainly my feed is still filled with trivial life details, over-shares and funny cats. What does the future hold for your social media self? My future holds a few more blackouts yet, and I’m considering shutting down my accounts and replacing them with new ones, with a much smaller friends list. Would you recommend a black out for social media and smart phone addicts? I’d suggest taking a blackout month to anyone who uses social media daily. I think at least 75% of my friends list could do with taking a break. It truly is a liberating, rewarding and enriching experience. I have left the page open for donations so that if anyone would like to hear more about what I got up to—my attitude before and my initial response to coming back Online— then it is all at: JustGiving.com/ JemimaDaisy


WELL HEELED HOT SEAT River Island has teamed up with Sandra Hagelstam of 5 Inch and Up to create a capsule collection of heavenly heels. We caught up with the fashion blogger in this month’s Well Heeled Hot Seat. Flats or Five Inches? Do I really need to answer that question?! Five inches! Sequins or Satin? Satin definitely, it’s more classy. Overdressed or Underdressed? Overdressed, always. The thing is, if you’re overdressed and someone one is like, “Well you look fancy,” you can always get away with it. You can say, “This is just who I am, or this is how I’ve always dressed.” If you’re under-dressed you might end up being embarrassed, so overdressed is key. If you could be one shoe, what would you be? I love this question! I would be a sexy black stiletto pump. Yes, I’m thinking a very, very thin heel, a pointy toe... I can see it! What’s your fashion mantra to the masses? Make sure that you’re okay with the shoes you wear. Start low and end up at five inches and up, which is what we are all aiming for right!?


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BEAUTY

FUNTASTIC LOOKS

Photographed by SEAN TURI \\ Makeup by JENNI SHAW \\ Model BRIANNA TURI


As the HOLIDAY season KICKS OFF, it’s time to think about UPPING the beauty stakes. Whether you consider yourself adventurous or are SIMPLY LOOKING FOR NEW WAYS TO SHINE, play with these color tricks FROM NEW YORK MAKEUP ARTIST JENNI SHAW TO ADD FUEL TO YOUR FESTIVE FIRE. For makeup artist Jenni Shaw, everyday is an adventure. Whether it’s shooting a fashion editorial or working on some of our favorite TV shows, Shaw is passionate about what she does creating stylish, everyday looks or show stopping editorials. “As a professional makeup artist, I often get hired to work on people who don’t tend to take many risks when it comes to their makeup,” says Shaw. “I always ask if they have a specific look in mind and if they simply say they trust me, it’s music to my ears!” If your New Year’s Resolution is to up the beauty stakes, then try out these tricks of the trade from one of our favorite makeup mavens. FINDING INSPIRATION Don’t discard the everyday as inspiration for your festive season looks. Sometimes it’s the things around us that can

provide the most inspiration. The look opposite for example, was inspired by a watermelon. “Let’s face it, there’s nothing sexier than looking edible,” says Shaw. Using bright colors on the eyes and lips is a guaranteed way to get noticed. If you want to really turn heads and have a blast apply gloss to your lips and lids, suggests Shaw. “Be sure to use long lasting matte lipstick and shadow then turn up the heat with show stopping colors!” METALLIC MADNESS “This season, metallics are really hot,” says Shaw. “If you want to have fun with your eyes for a sexy night out on the town, try using some gold, silver or copper shades on your lids. The look is high drama with heavy liquid liner and false lashes, but if you’re not aiming to dance all night in a dark club, try a simpler version with metallic shadow and smudgy pencil liner.”


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EDITOR’S PICK GET SET TO SPARKLE WITH THESE FABULOUS BEAUTY PICKS.

We love this for a number of reasons, the most obvious being that we can happily indulge in this pampering treat without any regrets the morning after. Known for its healing properties, this beauty treat contains Vitisin an antioxidant made from the roots of wine-producing grapes. Cheers! PURMINERALS Wine exfoliating mask, Zappos.com

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Tis the season to be sparkly and these Gabriel Nail Colors are on the top of our wishlist. Collaborating with Entertainment Tonight Host, Brooke Anderson, the organic, gluten-free beauty brand has released a limited edition of six nail colors available in vivid hues and tempting textures. Make sure you’re sparkling from head-totoe this holiday season. BROOKE ANDERSON FOR GABRIEL COSMETICS Darlin’ Aqua/Blue Glitter, GabrielCosmeticsInc.com

Whether you’re traveling near or far, on-the-go hair care is an essential part of any fabulous pack. Thankfully, the folks at Pure Brazilian now offer an Essential Home Care Kit which has everything you need to ensure long-lasting results and frizz-free hair. PURE BRAZILIAN Essential Home Care Kit, PureBrazilian.com


beauty beat how sweet it is It’s the gift that keeps on giving and with so much on offer, it’s hard to shy away from this season’s most coveted scents. Our pick? The new, Limited Edition L’edition Or from Elie Saab. A luxurious gift for the holiday season, this stunning limited edition fragrance is adorned like a precious ornament. The iconic gold plated bottle captures the shimmering fragrance within. Available exclusively at Neiman Marcus stores nationwide.

want better skin? There’s an app for that Taking care of your skin is a priority, particularly during the winter months. Thankfully, there’s an app for that. SkinBetter is a great beauty tool that makes diagnosing problem areas a breeze. Simply take a selfie of your face, fill out a questionnaire and SkinBetter’s medical-imagery software will help you solve those pesky skin problems. By identifying wrinkles, blocked pores and problem areas, the app recommends potential products and treatments that may help counteract your skin-dramas. It won’t replace your dermatologist but it will help you stay looking festive during the busy holiday period.

WE TALK HAIR TRENDS, TIPS & TOUGH LOVE WITH THE CREATIVE DIRECTOR OF ECRU NEW YORK, LISA LOBOSCO. What’s the best way to keep your hair looking healthy year round? After a long and hot summer of UV, chlorine and salt damage, the best way to bring your hair back to life is by doing an at home, deep conditioning treatment twice a month or as needed. How can you tame your hair during the cooler months? While the temperatures drop and the heat comes on, hair tends to get staticy. A great way to tame your hair is by using a dryer sheet, a best kept secret. You can whip your brush down with the dryer sheet or use directly on your hair. How do you prevent your hair color from becoming dull? To give your color a little punch, use a richer or warmer hue. For those of you that highlight your hair, incorporate a few richer and warmer lowlights. For example; for blonds incorporate some caramel tones and for brunette incorporate some rich chocolate and mahoganies. What’s the “it” hair color of the moment? The trendiest color for fall is chocolate glaze; rich tones of chocolate and caramel with red under tones would be perfect for the fall/winter months. For more great tips and tricks head to EcruNewYork.com.


Photo: Jason Setiawan

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HAIR EXTENSIONS101 FROM OUR RESIDENT STYLING GURU, RYAN NICKULAS. The bob may be having its moment, but bombshelllong hair is always in style. If you’re after luscious locks in an instant then hair extensions may be the answer. “Extensions seamlessly blend into natural hair when applied correctly,” says Ryan Nickulas, celebrity hair stylist and owner of Ryan Darius Hair Salon. “With proper care, hair extensions will look beautiful and last—they’re sure to be your best accessory.” Still have questions? We’ve got the answers. How long do hair extensions last? This varies with each individual, depending on how quickly the hair grows and how well they’re maintained.

Is it obvious to see who has extensions and who doesn’t? As long as they’ve been properly applied and styled, definitely not! How can I take care of and prolong the life and look of extensions? When blow-drying hair, be sure to remove all moisture from the attachment area. Also, avoid pulling as you brush—taking extra care to be gentle will help extend the life of hair extensions. Any hair extension tips? A good trick is to loosely braid hair at night to prevent tangles and wake up with beautiful waves. — RyanDarius.com


eye on beauty WE CHAT WITH BEAUTY’S MOVERS AND SHAKERS. Australian lifestyle brand Life Equals Love, brings you beautiful, hand-poured soy wax candles, with love. Launched in time for the festive season, we caught up with co-director Kath Gourley in this months’ eye on beauty. What’s playing in your office right now? It’s been a reflective & wholehearted week so we’ve had India Arie’s Acoustic Soul playing; always feels like a great hug. If you were stranded on a desert island what one beauty item would you take? Moisturizer: Origins Starting Over. I’m not sure if they make it in bucket size, but I would take a lot of it. If you had to describe the products of Life Equals Love in three words what would they be? Warm, delicate, loving. What’s your biggest beauty pet peeve? Heavy foundation. I think the art of wearing makeup is to look like you have none on. Less is definitely more when it comes to foundation ‘Tinted moisturizer’ are two of my favorite words. What is your beauty mantra to the masses? Let your inner light shine, it’s what makes you truly beautiful...And a good moisturizer, that helps too! — LifeEqualsLove. com.au

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