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CONTENTS September/October 2014

The Women of Power issue is always an especially fun one to compile as we get to celebrate all the amazing women we work with and meet throughout the year. They include our readers, clients, co-workers, and acquaintances, and each of them have a story that inspires us to keep going.

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These pages are filled with tales of girl power and feminine energy. We highlight the fun pop group, G.R.L., whose hit song, “Wild Wild Love,” had us dancing in the office, as well as two Australian athletes whose discipline and determination made us want to get to the gym—pronto.

Samira Wiley

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Bahamian Beauty

Women of Power

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Mark Deklin

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With all these incredible females, we thought it couldn’t get any better. Then we met the extraordinarily talented actress, Samira Wiley, from the hit Netflix show, Orange is the New Black. She is the perfect cover model for the Women of Power issue as she is small, but mighty. She packs a lot of wisdom and talent into a tiny frame, and her show highlights how women of all shapes, colors, and backgrounds can be strong and beautiful.

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The Women of Power feature is packed with ladies who somehow manage to make having successful careers look easy (and super sexy, may we add). And we tip our hats to the incredible Maniac Moms who work every day to strike the balance between their maternal duties and the other areas of their lives.

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We hope you are as inspired reading this issue as we were putting it together. To all the women out there who are trying to juggle work, home, families, pets, and five-inch heels: we salute you.

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of Maniac’s WOMEN of POWER Cover Shoot WHO: Samira Wiley, star of Orange is the New Black WHERE: Urban Cowboy B&B in Brooklyn, NY WHAT: The mood on set was laid back and friendly during our Women of Power cover shoot with the vivacious, charismatic, and down-to-earth actress. Samira posed in various shades of orange paired with funky accessories, creating a monochromatic masterpiece. Justin Timberlake and Beyonce stations played in the background throughout the day with us singing along, and laughter was frequently heard in between takes.

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Celebrities often have limitations on what they’ll share with journalists. Even though they’re in the public eye, they’ll set boundaries about what they are comfortable revealing formally. This doesn’t stop the public from speculating, of course, about who is dating whom or whether someone has a “baby bump.” This issue’s cover model, however, has such an incredible role on such an outstanding show that we happily spent the entire interview talking about her career and her propulsion into the public eye. Who needs gossip when you have a breakout star on your hands? On a gorgeous summer day, Samira Wiley walked out onto the cozy café patio wearing a gray tank top, jeans, and no makeup. Despite her understated accessorizing and petite frame, Wiley’s aura filled up the whole space. Her eyes sparkled as she introduced herself. She was quiet, and maintained a confident presence. As we began the interview, her quiet spirit gave rise to a depth of character that seems fitting coming from an actress from one of entertainment’s most successful series. The Netflix original series, Orange is the New Black, has made instant stars out of its massive, mostly female cast. The women on the show represent nearly every race, size, and sexual orientation. The show has generated a huge fan base and twelve Emmy nominations, making it a cultural and critical success. Perhaps more importantly, however, is the show’s portrayal of complicated and layered female characters. The characters and the beautifully written scripts allows this talented, multi-faceted ensemble cast the chance to shine through their dramatic and comedic acting. And, boy, does Samira shine. She says, “I’ve known I wanted to be an actress my whole life. As long as I’ve known that acting was a thing that existed and you could get paid to do it, I wanted to do it.” She attended a school for the arts in high school, and while acting and theatre were her passion, she says she never felt validated by those around her. Samira says she didn’t feel a certainty that she was truly gifted until later.

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Like so many of us (perhaps women especially), Samira doubted her gift. When she wasn’t offered the lead roles in plays and wasn’t getting verbal affirmation, she experienced disenchantment that for some of us would have meant quitting. Year after year, she attended a creative arts camp and never got that big role. Despite the disappointment of not being chosen, she marched on: learning

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her craft, studying her art, finding her voice. Only after a college professor saw what the rest of the world now sees, and suggested Samira audition for the prestigious Julliard School for performing arts in New York City did she realize her potential. It was that small nudge that propelled her into what is now a career of incredible success and accolades. That ounce of encouragement from a mentor changed the course of Samira’s life, and allows her to use her gift in a very public way. Now she hears from people on social media and in person on a daily basis about how she inspires others and gives people hope. Her decision to stick with her passion now provides motivation for others to chase their dreams. When I ask about Samira’s newfound fame, she seems somewhat uneasy. Her ambivalence is driven by her strong passion for her craft and the complications of navigating a new world where everyone already knows her (or thinks they do). “You know, I always loved talking to people, and just being out in the world and getting someone to like me through my own personality,” she intimates. Once people have a feeling they know you already, it’s hard to make those spontaneous connections. Deeply loving and loyal towards her fans, though, she says she feels their adoration for the show and also the deep connection they have to its characters, including hers. Samira says, “Because of the way the show’s episodes are released all at once on Netflix, people can decide how they want to consume it, which gives them a sense of ownership over it.” Samira says the intimacy that Orange is the New Black provides through this unique structure made her a celebrity almost literally overnight. Despite the fact that she is still learning how to wade through the challenges of stardom, she feels her work is a ministry. As someone who was raised in the church by pastor parents, Samira knows something about the intersection of spirituality and artistry. She sees her acting talent as a gift she can offer to others. Her goal was not to obtain fame and fortune, but to work and to use her gift. Thanks to Orange is the New Black it looks like she’ll get both for a long time.

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and gain control of others. And just like in real life, there are no clear villains and heroes; they’re all complicated people who are powerful in different ways. Samira’s character, Poussey Washington, developed greatly in the second season, and the audience learned more about her complicated backstory. We saw Poussey demonstrate power through integrity and loyalty. Meeting Samira, it is clear there is much of her in the Poussey character she plays. Her contemplative depth is offset by her contagious laugh and genuine warmth. Like her character, there is a quiet strength hidden behind a lightness. She feels that she has become a woman of power, but said she might not have said that a few months ago. Like many of us, Samira is slowly moving into her own strength, and she is finding power in the realization that she is an amazing, talented, powerful woman.

I’ve known I wanted to be an actress my whole life. As long as I’ve known that acting was a thing that existed and you could get paid to do it, I wanted to do it.

After years of feeling like she wasn’t quite good enough for those standout acting parts and hoping to be the lead in plays, Samira is now one of Hollywood’s breakout stars on a hit show. Even though she might not have acknowledged that she was a woman of power a few months ago, it takes a quiet strength to continue pursuing your dream in the face of little or no validation for years.

It is that perseverance that Maniac is celebrating in this issue. The characters of Orange is the New Black, and the many talented actors who play them, demonstrate a type of strength from which we can all learn. These deeply flawed, beautiful creatures keep going, and Samira Wiley is a true dynamo packed inside a small, beautiful vessel.

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You know, I always loved talking to people, and just being out in the world and getting someone to like me through my own personality

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W O M E N OF P O W E R WRITTEN BY SUSIE MEISTER, PHOTOGRAPHY BY APRIL HUBAL H A I R & M A K E U P B Y V I O L E T O F P H I L I P P E L U S I S A L O N S , W W W. P H I L I P P E L U S I . C O M

We often hear how women are still lagging behind their male counterparts professionally, and it is easy to be discouraged by the glass ceiling, but now more than ever women are demonstrating their authority and strength in the workforce and beyond. In compiling this issue, we met dozens of women who are living their dreams, supported by friends and families, and achieving their goals through hard work and tenacity. Here we introduce you to a few of those women who are working everyday to realize their dreams.. They are funny, sexy, strong, and clever, and we hope they inspire you to move towards a full and fulfilling life as a fellow woman of power. 28

Candice L. Komar, Esq.

Partner, Pollock Begg Komar Glasser & Vertz LLC As a woman in the legal field, Candice confronts stereotypes that still unfortunately persist, but feels blessed to work with amazing partners who truly value her insight and talent. She gains great inspiration from “those who are trailblazers, those leading the charge.� Candice also credits the women in her family who modeled great strength and character as the foundation of her hard-working ethics both personally and professionally. In addition to the influence of those women around her enacting large-scale progress, Candice says she draws encouragement from her English husband, Ivor Hill, who she says treats her like a queen (as he should!).

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Working at VisitPITTSBURGH allows Lynne Popash to be a part of an organization that enhances the region, and also supplies her with a bevy of colleagues, who inspire her every day, She says she is able to feel a sense of power through her role there, and she believes power comes from “exuding genuineness and passion in all that you do.” If passion is the key to power, then Lynne is one amazing woman. Even though she values the work of VisitPITTSBURGH, she thinks it’s critical to find a balance between

Renee Piatt is a firm believer that all women are “women of power,” and she hopes her story, jewelry designs, and accomplishments inspire others to follow their dreams and passions. One of the ways, Piatt says she keeps life balanced is through the support her family provides her and through the “battery charging” that comes from being with her friends who motivate and encourage her. Her company, Wanderluxe, has also allowed Piatt to be inspired by the earth, music, poetry, and the other things that stir her soul. She says she

work and family. She says, “It’s important to recharge— [women] don’t always find the time to focus on ourselves,” but she thinks this is a critical component to being the best version of yourself. Through her work at VisitPITTSBURGH, Lynne learned how Pittsburgh has so many amazing and supportive women, and how this city offers many opportunities for women to grow. We’re lucky to be in a place with such great resources for women, and Pittsburgh is lucky to have Lynne Popash.

even gets new ideas when she is putting her kids to bed and in that in between period of wakefulness and sleeping. You can follow her on Facebook and Instagram @wanderluxedesigns and check out her incredible designs at www.wanderluxedesigns.com

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Part of Michele Pelusi’s approach to gaining a sense of power is by empowering others. She believes that motivating, inspiring, and validating the work of others helps her feel and develop her own strength. Working in the beauty industry exposes Michele to a wide range of people, and she says she’s lucky to work in a field that encourages women to “reach greater heights.” Michele says she gains much of her inspiration from God, family, and self-determination, and she is not someone who is afraid to try new things and take on different jobs. In addition to her day job, Michele loves copywriting for small businesses, and she says it is another outlet for her to help others succeed while empowering herself at the same time.

Rebecca Plaza-Ponte Giant Eagle Market District Buyer One of the best ways for anyone to feel empowered is by finding a career that fits their strengths and personality. Given that Rebecca Plaza-Ponte, Giant Eagle Market District Buyer, has a mantra of “I like what I know, and know what I like,” we think she’s found the perfect job! She says working for Giant Eagle is satisfying because she loves the positive impact their innovative products have on the community. She loves the way Giant Eagle helps the community by sourcing healthy, natural, and specialty foods. Rebecca is passionate about food, and loves working in an environment where people love what they do and work as a team. She thinks that working well with others professionally and personally is an important element to her success. She credits the example of her family with much of how she lives her life now. Oh, and Rebecca offers a great reminder for all you other women of power, “Don’t forget to laugh!”

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After founding blue tomato when she was only 22-years-old, Kim Collins experienced many of the typical ups and downs of being a business owner, but after 12 years in the business she sees all her hard work paid off. Not only does Collins consider herself an empowered woman, but she strives towards fearlessness. She doesn’t see her gender as a liability; instead, she says she simply uses her talent, brains, and skills to be the best in the business. Despite her incredible success, Collins says any woman can realize her dreams if she is “driven, passionate, and honest about what they really want out of life.” Encouraging words from a successful woman with her own company. To see more of what blue tomato does visit www.bluetomatodesign.com

Vonda Wright, MD, MS Orthopaedic Surgeon, Speaker, Author Medical Director, UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex Dr. Vonda Wright is among a small percentage of female orthopaedic surgeons in the United States, but the numbers of women are rising in this male-dominated field. As the recently named inaugural Medical Director of the UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex, Wright has a “profound opportunity” to continue sports excellence and elite care for people of all ages. Wright ignited a national conversation on women’s health right here in Pittsburgh with her conference “Women’s Health Conversations: Prioritizing your Body, Brains and Bliss.” The conference filled the Consol Lexus Club, and started the women down a transformational health path. Because Pittsburgh women make more than 80% of all the health care decisions for themselves and everyone they touch, she believes in empowering and educating them to make the best choices. While she is not a Pittsburgh native, Wright, her husband, hockey player, Peter Taglianetti, and their kids, consider this their home. She says she is continuously inspired by her co-workers and the residents of Pittsburgh, and we are inspired by her! Visit www.womenshealthconversations.com for more on Dr. Wright’s work. 31


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MANIAC Art Did you ever doodle as a kid, squiggle lines or maybe paint what you thought was a masterpiece during your single digit years? For most of us, doodling was just a hobby or a way to kill time. For Emily Traynor, it was the beginning of her beautifully colorful career.

Growing up near Gettysburg, Emily loved art, especially drawing, and ended up attending the University of Pittsburgh majoring in Studio Art. Throughout her years at the university, Emily developed a unique style and concept with regards to her work. With the combination of beautiful ink fountain pen lines and careful watercolor placement, Emily creates the perfect balance of realism and cartoon, minimalism and pop art. In a city where the art scene is always changing, growing, and embracing those who witness its progress, Emily certainly brings something new to the table, or the wall, in this case.

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As a freelance artist, Emily’s work is used by local and national businesses, including print, online publications, blogs, and even podcasts. Additionally, she is always eager to create personal commissions through her Etsy site (link at the end of the article). As an independent woman, making art in the city of Pittsburgh, Emily says the best part about freelancing here is that she gets to do things how she wants to do them, without limits or boundaries. She says, “There is always art in something. It’s scary

sometimes that I don’t have a set agenda, but that means you get to make it up as you go.” Emily says she approaches her work in a way that is a little unusual for artists. Instead of obsessing about the piece as a whole, she focuses on the media that will be used. It isn’t all about the end result, but what you put into it to make it what it is. For someone whose work is so playful and whimsical, she gets serious about her pens. She says her fountain pens, and the lines that they create to set a boundary for her realism and cartoon world are the most important pieces. You can sense her passion when she talks about them. She says the pens’ lines are interesting and flawless, leaving just the right amount of space to color and fill them up with watercolors, and of course, a lot of turquoise, since it is her favorite color at the moment. And for all the upcoming and thriving future Women of Power, I asked Emily, “what does it mean and what do you have to do in order to reach this level of independence as a woman in today’s world?” She couldn’t have responded with a better, more uplifting message. “You need to get over the feeling of not quite knowing what you’re doing. You have to make your own way and know that it’s going to work out. Once you get over that fear, you just learn to go with it, and fly by the seat of your pants.” To see more of Emily Traynor’s work visit: www.emilytraynor.com and to look at her Etsy store visit: www.etsy.com/shop/EmilyTraynor COURTESY OF EMILY TRAYNOR: HEADSHOT PETER MORSILLO

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When Mark Deklin isn’t taking off his shirt for a sexy love scene, he is probably at home braiding his daughter’s hair or reading his son bedtime stories. That’s right. Not only is the Devious Maids heartthrob, Mark Deklin, a talented actor, but he is also an amazing father raising two beautiful children. As soon as he heard they were casting the role of the dark, mysterious hunk, Nicholas Deering, on Devious Maids, Mark had an interest in the multi-faceted character. As a veteran actor, Marks says he is attracted to characters with layers and complexities, which made Nicholas and his clandestine, murderous past, a perfect fit. In the cliffhanger season 2 finale that aired in July, viewers learned that Nicholas had killed a child in a car accident and covered it up. “When I first heard the secret of Nicholas, I said that is absolutely unforgivable. I couldn’t even see the human being behind it. But as an actor, I had to, just to do it service to the character.” Mark told us. “One of the gifts of being an actor is that you get to be in the skin of someone else who you may have otherwise judged and dismissed.”

“I love working with strong women. I feel like I have a pretty balanced male and female energ y in my personal life, so I don’t find it intimidating, I find it fantastic”

Deklin has been able to develop Nicholas into a character to whom many viewers have fallen in love, despite his horrific past. Though the shirtless scenes may have something to do with so many viewers being smitten with Nicholas, Devious Maids producers and Mark himself have been overwhelmed with how much fans have taken a liking towards his character. While on set, Mark is surrounded by some of Hollywood’s most powerful women including Eva Longoria, Roselyn Sanchez, and one of Maniac’s past covermodels, Dania Ramirez, just to name a few. Though most men might find it intimidating to work with such incredibly accomplished women, Deklin finds it to be comforting. After being around strong women his whole life, Mark is drawn to powerful women. “I love working with strong women. I feel like I have a pretty balanced male and female energy in my personal life, so I don’t find it intimidating, I find it fantastic,” he told us. When Mark’s not mesmerizing millions of women with his breathtaking physique on Devious Maids, he is at home being a daddy to his son and daughter—his all-time favorite role. Mark admits he’s the kind of parent who doesn’t want to miss anything when it comes to his children. Whether it be gardening, bath time, or story time, Mark has been overcome with the joy his children bring to his life, telling us, “It’s just so liberating to have someone that you love more than yourself.”

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So how is Mark raising his four and three-quarters year-old-daughter to become a future woman of power? “The best thing I can do is to get out of her way, and to let her grow into who she is. But I can surround her and create the best environment for her to grow fully into who she is.” Follow Mark Deklin at www.Twitter.com/MarkDeklin 37


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Ileana considers all moms to be real-life superheroes. She says her superhero costume is usually Ray-Bans, a ponytail, and lipstick as she rushes out the door after getting everyone ready in the morning. Ileana believes sexy mamas shine from the inside with confidence and kindness, but she also wants to make sure her husband still thinks she’s hot. One of the ways she maintains that mojo is by stealing moments for herself whenever she can. Even though it’s harder now than ever, she refuses to deny herself the right to a little “me time.” It is in those moments that Ileana recharges in order to be a superhero mama and successful businesswoman. www.studiobgd.com

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Whether you are a stay-at-home mama or breaking the glass ceiling on the job, Maniac salutes you. Moms are responsible for so much, and often sacrifice their own wants and wishes to serve their families. We spoke to several Maniac moms who inspire us in their commitment to being incredible parents, partners, and providers. Regardless of whether they’re glamming it up with their girlfriends or keeping it au naturel at home with their kiddos, these women truly are Maniac moms.

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Pregnancy is difficult enough, but Adrienne Toth had extra challenges as she went through those nine months while battling cancer. She is currently a Stage IV cancer patient, and gets “alone time” with her husband, Dean, each Wednesday night when she’s getting her chemo infusion. “Talk about romance!” she quips. This is her second diagnosis, and she says it made her realize “how important it is to enjoy every minute of every day.” Adrienne accomplishes this, in part, by spending time with her family and loving herself as she is. After losing her hair twice, doing thirty rounds of chemo, giving birth, and having her breasts removed, she says she still feels sexy. “I rock my bald head and new body because it’s me.” Even in the midst of her trials, Adrienne has dealt with hurtful comments made by those who thought she should not get chemo while pregnant. She made some difficult choices, and did what she believed was best for her and her precious son. This is one Maniac mama who is sexy and inspiring—bald head and all!

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ANDI STEIN Executive Assistant, Classrooms Without Borders One of the things Andi Stein has learned is how difficult it can be to juggle everything. She says finding that balance between your lover, baby, pets, and life in general is very challenging, but rewarding and absolutely worth it. She acknowledges how difficult it can be to find time for herself, but finds that being organized and timing things out is more important than ever. Andi thinks the idea that moms tend to “let themselves go” is a myth, but she says sometimes you just have to get a quick shower and air dry your hair in order to fit everything in the day. “I want to look good for my son, Sebastian, and be a role model as he grows up,” she says. Something tells us Sebastian doesn’t mind if his mom does a quick air dry or has a fancy blowout—he loves his Maniac mom just the same and so do we.

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Brandy Vlasic finds great satisfaction in being a mom and a businesswoman, but acknowledges that it limits her free time and forces her to prioritize quality time with her husband and daughter, Vivian. What once were priorities to Brandy now seem trivial in comparison to enjoying time with her beautiful little girl. She says she wants to feel good about herself inside and out, and is committed to staying in shape and tries to avoid the sweatpants vortex many women get sucked into. She says she wants to “be a fit mom and a role model” for Vivian. Despite having little free time and having to manage her ambitious business pursuits, Brandy wants to look and feel good and be the best mom she can possibly be. Whether she’s managing her restaurant or planning a wedding, Brandy is up for the challenge, but her heart is always with her family. www.allafamiglia.com, www.arlecchinopgh.com

MOLLIE HANNA LANG CEO/Founder byLangley™ As a high-powered CEO, it would be easy for Mollie Hanna Lang to forget to spend some quality time with herself, but she says she makes it a priority. “I am not my best if I don’t do the little things for me--whether it’s going for a run or making time with girlfriends.” She realizes that the reason many moms have a reputation for not being very glamorous is because whether you’re a stay-at-home mom or work outside the home, your day doesn’t usually belong to you. As the devoted mother of a 3-year-old and infant, Mollie has a lot on her plate. Despite that, Mollie says, “Haircuts and workouts should not be seen as luxuries—they’re maintenance.” The true luxury is time, and finding that is the secret. While Mollie wants to be sexy and exude a positive image to her daughters, she says women shouldn’t be so hard on themselves. “We should strive to be our best, but that does not mean being the best at everything.” www.byLangley.com 41


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We represent some of the finest entrepreneurs, doing amazing projects. Public and private companies, startups and fast-growing Inc. 500 companies. Our clients have raised venture capital, purchased and leased major buildings, registered intellectual properties, copyrights and trademarks, opened restaurants with liquor licenses, grown large off-shore enterprises, licensed technologies, internationally distributed worldclass products and technologies, transferred family wealth through planning, implemented distribution systems and franchises, enforced brands and domain names, published major magazines, actor agreements for major motion pictures, merged and acquired businesses, formed doctor medical practices, managed employment issues, and complied with governmental regulations. Our clients have transacted deals with ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® quality companies such as Coca-Cola , Disney , GE , Intel , Mattel , MGM , Microsoft , Sony and Xerox . And, of course, we successfully defend and enforce client legal rights and properties in state and federal courts. We implement “best practice” all-digital technologies with as little paper as possible. We use no-charge Mindsaver automated reminder technologies to keep our clients updated 24/7 on mobile devices.

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Embracing your natural beauty is a powerful thing. Though we know it’s not always easy to ditch your makeup routine before heading out the door, there’s something to be said about a woman confident enough to rock the all-natural look in public. Take Kate Upton for example--whether she’s dolled up for a cover shoot or taking makeup-less Instagram photos, men (and women) drool over her all-American allure and sexy curves. That’s why here at Maniac we did a little digging around to find the best products to not only enhance your beauty, but protect it as well, to give you a little “Kate Upton” edge! Kate Upton for Maniac Magazine’s 46 December/January 2008 issue

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With pristine, white beaches and marvelous weather, Cancun, Mexico is a tropical paradise that is truly a one-of-a-kind tourist destination. What was once a party spot for springbreakers is now a relaxing getaway for women looking to escape their busy personal and professional lives. Whether you’re a beach-loving sophisticate looking for relaxation, a jetsetter who loves a vibrant metropolis, a night owl seeking glamorous entertainment, or an adventurer thrilled by exciting activities, Cancun is the place for you. The turquoise waters are located on the southeast coast of Mexico. The location is so convenient for travelers that most you will enjoy a gentle breeze while looking up at the beautiful, swaying palm trees in the clear skies.

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With exceptional service and breathtaking views, ME Cancun is THE place to stay while vacationing in the area. The resort transcends simple accommodation in every way. From the beautifully lit lobby with calming, yet cheerful shades of gold and purple to an outdoor oasis with daybeds surrounding the massive family-friendly pool, this resort is chic, unique, and sensational. The all-inclusive package allows guests to wine and dine as much as they desire, and with a total of seven restaurants including gourmet Mediterranean, Asian, South American, authentic Mexican, and more, there’s something for everyone. With a variety of rooms and suites, ME Cancun can accommodate budgets large and small. Original art and contemporary furnishings add a cool factor to the comfortable spaces, each overlooking the beautiful Caribbean Sea or Nichupté Lagoon. The two adult-only pools on the premises are the places to be during the day, with a DJ on site and a variety of extras available including bottle service and hookahs for celebration and relaxation. The pristine, white-sand beach is just steps away with lounge chairs, Bali beds, and a friendly staff waiting to take your piña colada and chicken quesadilla order. The service throughout the resort is impeccable and unlike any other. For the ultimate tropical getaway visit ME Cancun and tell them Maniac sent you. www.mecancunhotel.com

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WHERE TO UNWIND A busy woman needs to be pampered every now and then. Whether you’re a working woman or a stay-at-home mama, a massage can help you relieve that stress. If relaxation is what you need, stop in at the Ritz-Carlton’s unforgettable oceanside Kayantá Spa, where you can enjoy the rhythm of the sea with a signature Seashell Mayan Massage. The name of the spa translates to the meaning, “ to be reborn.” If that doesn’t sound like an experience that could soothe your mind, I don’t know what does!

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So you have enjoyed the world-class spa treatments and dining of Cancun, and now you would love to visit the stylish shopping areas. La Isla Shopping Village and Luxury Village are places you can revel in fashion, and leisure. Luxury Avenue is surrounded by the very best hotels in Cancun and offers 25 boutiques with an exclusive Service Center for luxury brands. Also, did I mention that you could swim with dolphins in the aquarium inside La Isla?

With options that range from casual to elegant, Cancun allows you to indulge in the delicious flavors of Mexican cuisine. For a traditional Mexican tequila tasting and high-end seafood, you can visit La Destilaria. Their oceanview patio is perfect for sipping Cancun’s world famous margaritas.

It is a fact that Cancun still has lively nightlife, but it is also undeniable that Cancun has transformed into a sophisticated, peaceful destination for women. Celebrity jet setters from around the world travel to Cancun, but no matter who you are, Cancun’s blissful environment will make anyone feel like a high-end celebrity.

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Natalie Bencivenga is a woman with both beauty and brains. Her look is exotic. She has jet-black hair, round brown eyes, full lips, and a smile that lights up any room. Her effortlessly cool attitude is refreshing, and captures her warm, vibrant, and inviting personality. She is a scholar with a Master’s degree in social work, and a background in science, philosophy, and media. Yes, Natalie is the full package.

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In January she took over the position as SEEN Editor at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and has been engaging readers and partygoers ever since. She’s putting her love of fashion to good use day after day by attending and covering countless events and galas in the city. When she walked into the Maniac studio she looked polished and stunning in a Rebecca Taylor dress paired with a bold BCBG statement necklace. Though she is used to life behind the camera, she posed like a natural and answered our style questions like a true fashionista. MM: How would you describe your personal style? NB: My personal style is relaxed glam. I love a bold lip, a cat-eye liner, but with unfussy hair. I love retro style mixed with modern; bold colors and clean lines. I’m not overly trendy, and I tend to wear classic pieces again and again. MM: Who is your style icon? NB: I love pretty much everything Jennifer Lopez wears. She always looks fabulous, but never forced. She’s a modern take on the glam girls from the past like Sophia Loren and Elizabeth Taylor, both of whom I adore. MM: What is one piece in your closet you could not live without? NB: Definitely could not live without my Joe Jeans. When I’m not in cocktail dress mode for work, I prefer jeans and blousy tops. Easy breezy! 52

My personal style is relaxed glam. I love a bold lip, a cat-eye liner, but with unfussy hair. I love retro style mixed with modern; bold colors and clean lines.

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You’ve certainly heard the catchy anthem, “Wild Wild Love” by G.R.L. featuring Pitbull, but they’re no one-hit wonder. They’re at it again. Their new single, “Ugly Heart” has them championing strong, independent women, and inspiring unity amongst women through their own example.

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Having such cohesion is not an easy task for a group with so many voices, but they say they’re riding high on their new wave of success. “We have been working quite some time now for this, and we’re all very grateful to see we are making progress!”. Progress is an understatement as “Wild, Wild Love” was a huge hit, and their train doesn’t seem to be slowing down.

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women with a little bit of every flavor in the mix, and they include R&B and dance in their music to represent their many backgrounds. While they’re all very different, they pride themselves on all playing equal roles in the group. They believe true women of power support each other and work united.

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PerLora is celebrating 20 years of furnishing Pittsburgh’s trendiest hot spots and homes with its contemporary concepts and designs. After co-owners Perry and Lora Sigesmund opened its doors in 1994, PerLora rose to the top as one of Pittsburgh’s go-to stores for businesses and homeowners looking to design their space. Perry and Lora’s story in the business began after a few glasses of Sangria and a delicious dinner, when the married couple strolled down the streets of Pittsburgh’s South Side. There they saw a rundown storefront with broken windows that stopped 64

Perry in his tracks. Instantly, he knew that this would be the location of his furniture store, and Lora was on board. With the perfect spot in mind, the two began researching everything from the design of the store to contemporary furnishings made both in the United States and in Italy. With Pittsburgh being a more traditional town, the idea of opening a modern and contemporary furniture store in an old, worn-down warehouse seemed

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outlandish to many locals, but that didn’t stop the power couple from persevering. Though they struggled to get a loan and listened to multiple people doubt the concept, the couple knew their idea would make it. Perry said, “To be honest, I do not think we lost any sleep when we decided to move forward and open PerLora.” Today, PerLora is a proven success and is celebrating its 20th year of business in

the Pittsburgh area. Due to their knowledgeable team of designers and unique, contemporary furnishings, PerLora has been praised by multiple publications as one of the “Best Furniture Stores” in the Pittsburgh area. “What makes this business rewarding is when you have a client since the day we opened.” Perry says. Not only do Perry and Lora pride themselves on the success of their store, but they also note that one of their greatest accomplishments has been their ability to give back to the community. They have found it vitally important to build a trust and relationship with the community throughout the years, which is why they have been so generous, giving back to several organizations, including POWER, Gilda’s Club, and Extreme Makeover Home Edition.

“We are always evolving. If we did not keep up with all the changes in our industry, social media, and service, PerLora would not be around any longer.” Thanks to their amazing furnishings, positive attitudes, and giving hearts, PerLora has been a staple in Pittsburgh’s interior design scene, and will continue to be for many years to come. Visit www.perlora.com for more or go in person to 2220 E. Carson Street or 2837 Smallman Street and see the beautiful furnishings.

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Upper St. Clair resident and Austria native, Karin Mayr spent the early years of her fashion career working as a trend forecaster and marketing consultant for European textile mills and some of America’s biggest fashion brands, including Armani A/X, Donna Karan, and Banana Republic. When she ended her partnership with a European menswear firm and her husband’s business closed, the couple found themselves in need of a change and a way to provide for their family. When Mayr’s husband, Konrad, introduced her to European jewelry designer, Sabine, the possibility of a family-owned jewelry line became real. A visit to Sabine’s studio to admire the Swarovski crystals sealed the deal for Mayr. With her strong fashion background and the help of her business-minded husband, Mayr launched Sabika in 2001. At first, Mayr designed the pieces herself, tailoring the design to American tastes, and then began codesigning with her eldest daughter and Vice President of Design, Alexandra Mayr-Gracik. Mayr’s younger daughter, Kerstin Mayr, also joined the team as Vice President of Field Development and Sales. As the heart of Sabika’s marketing efforts, Kerstin was able to offer some insight on the inner-workings of the company and its bright future. “We grow when a customer falls in love with the collection. It’s one piece and one customer at a time,” she says. With over 800 consultants in 32 states, it comes as no surprise that Sabika grew almost 40% in sales volume and consultant recruitment in 2013. On the topic of Sabika’s unique direct sales marketing model, Kerstin says, “The model was chosen specifically for our jewelry. The retail concept doesn’t work for Sabika because of our strong mix-and-match concept. Our collections build upon each other. We

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follow what’s happening on the runways in Milan and Paris and New York very closely.” Sabika pays -attention not only to the crafting of beautiful, timeless pieces, but also to the impact they make on the economy. “To be able to provide an opportunity to women is huge. That’s who we are,” says Kerstin. “We train our consultants very diligently on the design process, on the pieces themselves, on the heritage behind the pieces. We’re developing entrepreneurs.” In addition to the opportunity they provide for women across the country, Sabika has also made great strides with their fundraising efforts. In 2013 alone, Sabika donated over $416,000 to non-profits such as the National Breast Cancer Foundation and Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Sabika also contributes to Child Law Services Inc., located in West Virginia, and the Ronald McDonald House of Pittsburgh. Sabika encourages its consultants to contribute to the community as well. “We have consultants across the country that

are able to have their own fundraisers,” says Kerstin. “And when they do, they give 5% of their sales to an organization of their choice, and we match that.” The combination of original design, handcrafted pieces, and rich family history offers customers a truly unique shopping experience. Sabika is a strong family business with a legacy in the making.

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“I was so young when I did [Survivor]. I didn’t think about the cameras,” Jenna remarks about her time on the show and then experiencing the media onslaught after. “It was hard to experience criticism about something silly from people who didn’t know me, but kind of did know me.” Although the viewing audience loved it when she stripped for the reward of peanut butter and chocolate, she says that the experience of being hungry all the time consumed her. It took her a year to recover her metabolism and routine. However, the results were not all bad. She did receive accolades as a spokesperson and, icing on the deserved cake, as a Playboy model. After ten years in New York riding the Survivor fame wave, Jenna has returned to her hometown, Pittsburgh, to write a book about a storied life as a reality star. While her confidence is evident, so is her inner survivor. During the 2004 Survivor: AllStar Season she lost her mother to breast cancer and left the series to spend time with her. Then fellow Survivor winner and then boyfriend, Ethan Zohn, was diagnosed with cancer also, and she stood beside him supporting him along his journey. Jenna’s advice for surviving besides being strong and true to yourself: Don’t be afraid to ask for help. “Life went crazy after Survivor; births, deaths, and life,” she says. “It’s important to ask people for help even when they are afraid because they don’t want to be a bother. Surviving can be surrendering your self to friends. Let them help.”

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During her time in New York she became passionate about another type of survivor: older rescue dogs. She adopted Bobbi, a pit bull/mastiff from a Brooklyn shelter, and began encouraging people to adopt older dogs. In particular she relates to pit bulls, because they are often misunderstood. “People had their opinions about me, that I was mean or cold like a pit bull. She was a life saver. She was there when my relationship (with Ethan) was ending.” Currently she is writing a fictionalized book based upon her reality experiences, titled Million Dollar Crazy. Jenna is having fun reinventing herself as the main character Lola, who is worried about fame and money as she is subjected to public opinion. “It will be fun for readers to guess who the Paris Hilton character might be in the book,” says Jenna about her inspiration. “In 2003, I had different access because there weren’t that many reality shows, so I was treated with higher regard.” Therefore, she is changing names so the Former US President that hit on her will remain unidentified for possible reasons of National Security.

is a constant pleasure for her to meet fellow Pittsburghers on set who always give her hugs, and share the camaraderie of being from this hard-working, loyal city of big hearts and big talents. For more on Jenna Morasca visit: www.jenna-morasca.com

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Maniac M U TTS & MI NGLE BY JULIA BELECHEK, PHOTOGRAPHY BY BILL SCHMITT

It was a glamorous night full of socializing and barking at Maniac’s Mutts and Mingle event. Misty Pines Dog Park Co. was packed with proud animal owners and their furry little friends to help benefit Animal Friends, a non-profit companion animal resource center in the Pittsburgh area. Outside, the dogs roamed around while their owners had the opportunity to speak with various pet-related vendors about doggy products and get advice on improving their pet’s health. Vendors included Dr. Shannon Thieroff from BelaCoop Animal Hospital, Furrever Friends, WearWoof, and Pet Connections. The guests were also treated to delicious food and drinks courtesy of Alla Famiglia and T-Bones Marketplace inside the doggie arena. The highlight of the night included a dog show featuring Marleen Ashton, the Chair of the Board of Directors for Animal Friends and her two incredibly well-trained German Shepherds. The night came to an exciting end with the drawing of the Chinese auction, which featured over 40 amazing prizes including spa packages, jewelry, gift cards to Pittsburgh’s best restaurants, and many more. The Maniac Mutts and Mingle event sponsored by Frank B. Fuhrer Wholesale, MINI of Pittsburgh, and Fragasso Financial Advisors proved to be a huge success, raising over $10,000 for Animal Friends.

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MANIAC feature Most police departments do not have a microchip scanner, thus dogs and cats are turned over to the respective animal control agencies servicing each municipality. “They usually don’t scan for microchips either, and the animal can be killed in 48 hours if unclaimed by the owner,” says Fragasso. Thankfully, things in Pittsburgh are changing. 119 police departments will now have microchip scanners, which are essential to getting your pets home safely, ultimately saving their lives. The scanners cost about $200 each, and no tax

BOB FRAGASSO’S MOST IMPORTANT ADVICE FOR PET OWNERS

money was used for the purchases.

1. Spay or neuter your pet.

“Scanning at the police department level will shortcut that otherwise lethal process by allowing the police to learn what adoption facility or veterinarian implanted the chip, and then having the owner notified within minutes or hours.”

2. Get a license for your dog. 3. Have all dogs and cats microchipped. 4. Don’t let your dog or cat roam unattended or off leash.

Along with Fragasso, Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen A. Zappala Jr, Allegheny County Treasurer and AAARF board member John K. Weinstein, and Point Breeze veterinarian and AAARF president Dr. Larry Gerson all helped facilitate this progress.

5. Become familiar with animal control procedures in your municipality and the surrounding ones so you can react quickly if your animal is lost.

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As dog-crazed Maniacs, this news gives us sweet relief knowing that our beloved pets can count on others to protect and help them find their way home. It’s a great development for canines, cats, and animal lovers alike and we truly thank everyone who made this idea a reality.

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Losing a pet is devastating. Our dogs and cats are not just domestic animals, but family members. Although we put up flyers, call neighbors, and do everything we can to get our pets back, sometimes they never return. Until now, most local police units did not have access to microchip scanners, which resulted in animals being sent to shelters instead of back home. Each year approximately 20,000 dogs and cats are euthanized in Allegheny County, including lost pets, which prompted Bob Fragasso, owner of Fragasso Financial Advisors, to step in. Fragasso, who is on the board of Animal Friends, and his wife purchased a microchip scanner for a local police department, and realized how imperative it is for all departments in Allegheny County to have one as well. 72

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Between 1999 and 2008, the number of young women who showed up in emergency rooms for being dangerously intoxicated rose by 52%.

Food trucks’ ascent into the foodie-approved world has been credited in part to Korean American chef, Roy Choi, who revolutionized the food truck movement in Los Angeles. Even Jon Favreau’s recent hit film, Chef, includes a food truck as a central “character.” Pittsburgh, too, has embraced the lively and delicious world of food trucks, and we wanted to give you the scoop on some of city’s most scrumptious four-wheeled offerings. So, if you’re strolling through town, take a chance on one of these amazing eateries and try not to pay attention to its curbside residence. You could get lucky and stumble upon one of these trucks, but we also recommend following them on Twitter to get daily updates on specials and where they’ll be setting up shop for the day. Pgh Taco Truck: Perhaps the most famous of the area’s food trucks, Pgh Taco Truck offers many delicious options in their grilled corn tortillas. They have changing daily specials and you can even hire them for your private events. www.twitter.com/PghTacoTruck

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These are just a few of the ever-growing number of Pittsburgh food trucks including BRGR, who has those amazing burgers ready for you, Franctuary, who have gourmet hot dogs, and a soon-to-the -scene Pittsburgh Po Boy, who offers a taste of New Orleans in our fine city. For daily updates about all the local food truck action follow @PGHTRUX and @PGHtrucks on Twitter.com

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BY SUSIE MEISTER The National Institutes of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism and the Department of Health and Human Services say that for American women, anything more than one drink a day is risky. In countries such as France, Italy and Spain, where life expectancy for women is longer, authorities set the safe threshold at double that—and sometimes higher.

Mac and Gold Truck: You have to respect when someone does what they know and sticks to it. The Mac and Gold Truck only serves mac and cheese, but boy, do they do it right. Creamy and with all kinds of options like lobster and bacon-what’s not to love about this truck?! www.twitter.com/macandgoldtruck Pittsburgh Pierogi Truck: Any Pittsburgher knows one of this city’s main food groups is pierogies, and now you can get your favorite hometown treat from the convenience of a mobile kitchen. They can also send frozen versions of their Polish delicacies to your door, and you can request them to park right outside your office. www.twitter.com/pghpierogitruck

While the greatest number, 24%, of binge-drinking women are college-age, 10% of women between 45 and 64 said they binge drink—and so did 3% of women older than 65.

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The food truck craze is sweeping the nation, and with shows about them on the Food Network and an ever-increasing number of gourmet options tempting foodies on the move, the trend shows no signs of stopping. Food trucks used to be synonymous with greasy, bad quality eats, but their food has become sought after in recent years as gourmands have taken street food to a higher level.

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There’s no question that we all need and deserve time to unwind and have fun, but Glaser’s book encourages us to take stock of the pace and amount we drink, maintain limits, and find new ways of blowing off steam. While moderate drinking is great for socializing, relaxing, and celebrating, many of us are using it to self-medicate. Glaser describes this phenomenon in her book, but doesn’t encourage women to immediately run to AA or similar programs that she says simply don’t work and aren’t often necessary. Glaser argues that these programs have not demonstrated success, and are used as a catchall for people whose problems vary widely.

We’ve all cracked jokes about needing a glass of wine to deal with a bad day, an unruly child, or a stubborn husband, but Gabrielle Glaser uncovers alarming statistics about women’s drinking in her book Her Best Kept Secret. It turns out, women are using wine and other alcohol to cope with increasing pressures at home and work. While the current generation of women has joined the workforce and academia at exponentially higher rates than our mothers and grandmothers, we still maintain a disproportionate amount of the domestic work. We might be “leaning in” to our careers, but we’re not “leaning out” of the house and parenting work, which amounts to a lot of stress. To deal with these intense lifestyles, we have been popping the corks on alcohol to “take the edge off.” Her Best Kept Secret describes the pattern of drinking women develop that starts with a glass at dinner and ends with them dropping off empty wine bottles at the recycling center so no one sees the amount of consumption. Book clubs are jokingly referred to as places where women go to talk about a book for five minutes and drink copious amounts of wine. Alcohol has also become a go-to gift given to new moms because they’re “going to need it.”

Glaser argues that many people with drinking problems just need to develop coping skills and alternative methods of medicating rather than enter a treatment program that defines their problem as a “disease” and an all-or-nothing scenario. While her critics might think Glaser is encouraging alcoholics to continue down a destructive path, she uses statistics and historical evidence to show other means for women to get help with their drinking. One of the most powerful themes in the book is realizing how often we as women often try to deal with problems by ourselves. We take care of others at our own expense. Glaser encourages women to help each other, and to not feel shame if we’re overwhelmed or if motherhood isn’t exactly as fun as we imagined. So, cheers, to waking up to the ways women are using alcohol and to finding new ways to cope with our undoubtedly difficult lives. For more information on Gabrielle Glaser and Her Best Kept Secret, visit www.gabrielleglaser.com 75


MANIAC feature We’ve all seen that mother – the one bouncing a screaming baby on her hip while her toddling son or daughter clings to her leg as she struggles to pack up the stroller – and the kids – into the car. Maybe you have even been that mother. It takes some muscle power to be a mom, but one Pittsburgh company is making it a lot easier to be a super mama.

includes over fifteen employees. In the last 12 years, Jeffrey Smith Studio saturated its clientele’s hair with dye and brushed glistening coats of polish upon their fingernails, the salon grew tremendously, and Smith has ventured into new artistic domains.

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Jeffrey Smith Studio is a lot more than a place to indulge in glamorous blowouts, luxurious cuts, scandalous gossip, and even a much-needed wax; it’s a full lifestyle experience. In 2002, Jeffrey Smith made a daring move, packing up his stable styling career in Shadyside to create a new salon in the up-andcoming neighborhood of Lawrenceville. Jeffrey Smith is a pioneer of Lawrenceville, opening his boutique salon when the area’s future was anything but certain. Smith was determined to be a part of something larger than himself, and hoped that his personal success would aid in the neighborhood’s progress and development. Now that Lawrenceville is a flourishing cultural hub, its streets populated with chic boutiques and trendy restaurants, Smith has decided that it is time for another grand move. At the time of its opening, there were only three people, including Smith, working at the salon. Now, just a few years later, the team 76

In Fall 2013, Smith embarked upon an exploration of his creativity, uncovering his passion for jewelry design. Now every season Smith produces a distinct line of custom jewelry, composed primarily of earrings and necklaces. Inspired by his travels and experiences, Smith’s creations are unique and utilize an array of unconventional materials that are often from cultures that are unfamiliar to many East Coast residents. Jeffrey Smith Studio has reached a tipping point, so the group decided it is ready for a new challenge. He says he wants “to make a change, and do something different.” Just as Smith put his faith into the now thriving Lawrenceville community, he says he is ready to build up Highland Park, and be a part of what is happening on Bryant Street. The new salon, which will be up and running by November 2014, will be much larger than the current space in Lawrenceville in order to accommodate the new arenas they hope to explore, “full and mini makeup applications, eyelash extensions, and showcasing his jewelry collections. The rejuvenation of the studio will extend to its atmosphere, as the new location will have an entirely new look. Unlike the current studio, whose design is greatly influenced by the building’s traditional architecture, the new studio’s ultramodern furnishings will be inspired by the progressive and forward thinking nature of the brand. For more on Jeffrey Smith and the Jeffrey Smith Studio visit: www.jeffreysmithstudio.com. Like us on Facebook and Instagram: Facebook/jeffreysmithstudio & @jeffreysmithstudio

Picture this: an innovative, robotic-style stroller that folds and unfolds with the touch of a button. The stroller has a lowforce motor, LCD dashboard, USB charger, pathway lights, four-wheel suspension, reclining seats, a sunroof, and so much more. This sounds more like a car than a baby accessory--what is this miracle machine? It’s the origami stroller manufactured by 4moms – one of several (yes, there is a whole line!) high-end baby products that are revolutionizing the way parents care for their little ones. Teresa Hammond, Director of Marketing and Brand Experience at 4moms, attributes the success of the company to its innovation. “We understand the challenges that moms face. We identify what is missing from other products, and develop baby gear that is dramatically better. 4moms makes moms (and dads!) feel confident.”

missing puzzle pieces that engineers use to craft the products’ designs. They believe that, after all, mothers know best. In fact, 4moms gets its name from the original focus group whose very ideas started this booming company: four mothers. And mothers are truly what inspire so many of the products. Take the mamaRoo seat, for example. Its greatest advantage is that it sways and bounces, mimicking the motion of a mother holding her baby as she comforts him or her. “Bouncers are around to put your kids down, but babies are happiest in their parents’ arms, so the mamaRoo promises to provide the same comfort,” says Hammond. It turns out moms really do rock—in more than one way. It’s clear this local company is trying to make every parent a hero in Pittsburgh and beyond, and every hero needs a sidekick – a powerful product to help him or her save the day.

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And let’s be honest – the thirty-some steps involved in setting up a playard for the first time can make you feel like you need a PhD to figure it all out. The 4moms breeze playard, on the other hand, can be set up BY KATELYN BLOUGH, PHOTOS COURTESY OF 4MOMS with a single push, making life easier for parents and allowing baby to play in a snap.

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GREAT EXPECTATIONS

Olivia Capone Myers STYLE DIRECTOR AT DESTINATION MATERNITY

One of the most powerful times for a woman can be when she is expecting a child. The wonder of pregnancy and the challenges of balancing all the aspects of our existing lives with this new adventure can be transformative in many ways.

feeling of being out of control as your body and mind change. Thanks to Olivia’s creations, we can all look our best while we create a new little person. And that’s pretty powerful. Visit www.DestinationMaternity.com to see Olivia’s designs.

For fashion designer Olivia Capone Myers, pregnancy was a particularly interesting time given that she is known as one of maternity apparel’s most powerful and innovative designers, and her pregnancy ignited her passion for maternity apparel even more. Olivia says she became “fascinated by the way maternity apparel evolves with a woman during such a special time in her life, and instantly fell in love with the design and styling aspects” of the collections. Olivia says she loves being able to combine meeting the functional needs expecting moms have with her own design skills to create clothing that women want to wear, and she is able to do that through Destination Maternity Corporation. Now as Style Director, she is able to do what she loves while working in a field that makes women feel good about themselves. Even though Olivia gets the opportunity to dress big-name celebrities, she says all her celeb and non-celeb clients want the same thing: maternity pieces that reflect their personal style. Destination Maternity® which offers the celebrity favorite A Pea in the Pod® collection, as well as Motherhood Maternity®, which offers great fashion at great prices, accommodates every budget so you don’t have to be a star to look and feel great through pregnancy and beyond. Now that Olivia is a working mom, she is tackling the challenge of how to balance family and career. In addition to the support of family and friends, she says simplifying her life (and even her wardrobe!) has helped her manage. She says, “While my

“I think being a woman of power is all about owning your life, and accepting that many things are not in your control.”

style has not waivered, I have certainly included a lot more casual looks in my closet. I am also a big believer in versatile and timeless pieces. It makes getting dressed for work and weekends with my son so much easier.” “Whether you are pregnant or not,” Olivia says “it’s amazing to find the right balance in a look that is edgy and cool, yet still feminine.” She says that Destination Maternity allows expecting women to maintain that fashion-forward look within any budget. Olivia is committed to helping women feel beautiful even when their bodies are changing. This is one of the ways she connects to the idea of being a “woman of power.” She says, “I think being a woman of power is all about owning your life, and accepting that many things are not in your control.” Anyone who has experienced pregnancy knows that BY SUSIE MEISTER PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF DESTINATION MATERNITY 78

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SURFER GIRL GIRL WHO RUNS THE WORLD Adventure runner Samantha Gash originally used running as a way of breaking up her studies. Now, she uses running to empower people around the world. In 2010, Samantha Gash ran four 250km marathons in the extreme deserts of Chile, China, Egypt, and Antarctica, making her the first woman ever to complete the 4 Deserts Grand Slam. “It takes more mental strength than physical strength. It’s more of an adventure.” Her adventure is featured in the documentary, Desert Runners (desertrunnersmovie.com). For Gash, the Grand Slam was only the first step, saying, “Running has become the least important aspect of what I do. I can use it as a vehicle. It has taken me all around the world, and now I can use it for change.” Since her success in the 4 Desert Series, Gash became involved with many charities. For example, in 2012, she earned $30,000 for an education program called Save

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Want to learn more or donate to Samantha’s cause? Check out freedomrunners.org

Her latest challenge has Samantha running 2350km across the Freedom Trail in South Africa with her nonprofit, Freedom Runners, and will be Gash’s toughest adventure yet.

Stephanie Gilmore learned to surf in Australia with her dad in the early hours before school started. When she was seventeen, she took a day off from high school to win her first world champion title. Now she competes in toplevel competitions all over the world, winning the ASP Women’s World Tour five times.

When asked if she’d like to offer any advice to our Maniacs taking on challenges, Samantha said, “You have to first really want it. If you’re not 100% committed and passionate, it won’t

When not chasing waves, Gilmore prefers to play guitar and spend time with family and friends. “The best thing I have learned in my career is to keep things lighthearted and

happen. Associate yourself with people who believe in you and challenge you.”

fun.” Even with all the fun, she still finds time to sit on the Ocean Advocacy Advisory Board of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, a nonprofit that aims to protect ocean habitats and ecosystems.

overwhelming. “It can be daunting at times and can put a negative restriction on how you feel you should be portraying yourself, rather than just being yourself. I think it’s important to be yourself to the world, including and embracing one’s imperfections, and in turn being the best role model you can be.”

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During the 2014-2015 season, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra is showcasing the world class talent of its musicians throughout the 20 weekends of the BNY Mellon Grand Classics series. The Pittsburgh Symphony is doing its part to include many women of power, with about a third of the orchestra being female. Among them are several women, who are counted among the top performers in the world. We wanted to introduce you to some of these talented women.

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To read the list of places Nancy Goeres has performed, you would think she was a rock-and-roll singer on a world tour, but instead she’s the principal bassoonist for the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. In addition to her work with the symphony, Nancy spends time traveling and offering master classes in places like Europe, Canada, Mexico, South America, and frequently returns to China. Despite her global work, she expands her reach even further by providing workshops via the Internet. While Nancy doesn’t consider herself a woman of power per se, she has been with the symphony for 30 years, and is pleased to see greater numbers of women joining the company.

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Scottish-born Lorna McGhee, principal flute with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, is a performer, teacher, and even an honorary “Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music.” With that regal title, you’d think she could rest on her laurels, but Lorna continues to aim higher. Along with Duo partner Heidi Krutzen, McGhee has released two CDs on Skylark Music: Taheke, 20th century Masterpieces for flute and harp and Canada, New Works for flute and harp. As a member of Trio Verlaine (with Heidi Krutzen, harp and David Harding, viola) McGhee has most recently recorded Fin de Siècle, a CD of music by Debussy and Ravel for Skylark Music. Lorna has given master classes at several prestigious schools including Julliard, which happens to be the alma mater of this month’s cover model.

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Jennifer Ross might be a Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Principal Second Violin now, but she began her orchestral career at the young age of 19 with the Honolulu Symphony. Among her incredible accomplishments, she has served on the jury of the prestigious Sphinx Competition for Black and Latino String Players. In addition to the demanding schedule of being a full-time musician in the world-class Pittsburgh Symphony, Jennifer has also run in 13 marathons and is a certified yoga instructor.

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Anne Martindale Williams, Principal Cello

Pittsburgh is lucky to be home to many incredible artists, and Anne Martindale Williams is unquestionably one of them. Her long tenure as principal cellist for the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra is just one of the many things on her résumé. She is a frequent teacher of masters classes at universities and festivals, faculty member at Carnegie Mellon University, and was featured on the BBC’s Concertos and WQED’s “Previn and the Pittsburgh” television specials. An impressive woman, indeed, and we suspect her husband and daughter, Claire, agree.

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GETTING TO KNOW THE REAL ESTATE MANIAC

Bonnie Loya

Coldwell Banker’s Leading Lady BY SUSIE MEISTER

Bonnie Loya uses Discipline, Determination, Dedication, and Desire to get where she wants to go. The Coldwell Banker Real Estate Services’ agent believes these principles help direct her down the path of success and into a fulfilling life. She tries to use these virtues to show her children that having a “can do” attitude is half the battle to achieving your dreams.

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Despite her success, Loya is also interested in helping others reach their goals, so she donates enormous amounts of time and energy to a variety of organizations, and was recently awarded the Volunteer of the Year Award from the Washington Teen Outreach. Loya says her husband and three children also work with her to help the community. Their volunteer work includes passing out 4,000 American flags each Memorial Day to honor those who serve or have served in the military. And it doesn’t stop with people, Loya and her family work hard to help the animals in the area by volunteering for Animal Friends and the Washington Human Society. Loya’s work at Coldwell Banker Real Estate Services began in 1998 when her family relocated back to the Western Pennsylvania region after living in Southern California where she had been a Personal Banking Manager. She says moving into the real estate space was a natural progression as she had familiarity with the industry as well as the personality to work well with buyers and sellers. She was drawn to Coldwell Banker because the company “has a fabulous philosophy to provide ‘Truly Remarkable Service’ and is open to change and innovation,” which sounds a lot like Loya! 84

In addition to the four D’s that inspire her success, Loya says her motto is, “Proper, prior, preparation precedes perfect performance.” While that is quite a mouthful, she says being ready for anything and being prepared is the foundation for facing the day and obtaining success. Loya’s career is filled with great achievements and a strong work ethic, and it seems she approaches every area of her life--career, family, and charity—with this attitude. It’s not every day that a real estate agent is called a “badass,” but we’ve heard several people call her that. She has made a name for herself as a true woman of power, who uses her power for good. Visit BonnieLoya.com for more info on this incredible woman. 85


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Join the Pittsburgh Symphony as one of its most revered guest conductors, Yan Pascal Tortelier, returns for the BNY Mellon Grand Classics series with excerpts from Grieg’s popular Peer Gynt. To follow is a performance of Nielsen’s Flute Concerto, featuring the orchestra’s principal flute, Lorna McGhee, as soloist. The concert continues with Borodin’s divine, symphonic poem In the Steppes of Central Asia. It’s all happening here, at Heinz Hall.

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