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ONTRIBUTORS GREG ALEXANDER Greg Alexander is a world citizen who travels the planet to transmute all the quintessence of femininity on glazed paper. If he nourishes an atavistic passion for Greece, the ground of his ancestors, it’s in Paris that he has found his home port. As a photographer, he continues his dream of perfection because, according to him, “the photograph is a kind of plastic surgery which is able to modulate a face ad infinitum!” His vision of beauty is fragile, transitory, a little kitsch and inevitably fatal.

COURTNEY CAGGIANO Courtney was born in Miami and currently resides in Orlando, Florida. She graduated from the University of Central Florida with a BA degree in English Literature, where she developed her passion for the written word. She pursues all forms of writing, including journalism, nonfiction, critical literary analysis, and inspirational writing. You can read her published work on her website: CourtneyMaeCaggiano.com or on Instagram at @bycocomae.

RIESA PASCAL Riesa was born in London, England and now resides in sunny Orlando, Florida. She is a proud graduate of Florida State University where she double majored in creative writing and communication. In addition to editorial writing, Riesa is also deeply passionate about broadcast journalism and currently freelances as a TV personality with various networks in Central Florida. You can learn more about Riesa at her website: RiesaPascal.com

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PUBLISHER’S NOTE

Dear Readers, Just one look outside reveals that May is definitely here. From the shining sun to the pleasantly warm temperatures, everywhere around us, it seems like life in the Tampa Bay Area is continuing to get back to normal. What a gift it is to once again be able to appreciate the local wonders of our city, from our favorite restaurants and shops to the thrills of our world-class entertainment. Now that it is May, wedding season is beginning to take off. The late spring and early summer months seem to be made for celebrating love and saying “I do,” especially in the beautiful Florida sunshine. Tampa is a lovely location for your big day, from our serene locales by the beach to our luxury indoor venues. Wherever you decide to exchange vows, Tampa is the perfect choice. Whether you are planning your ceremony and reception or just love getting into the wedding spirit, you will enjoy our special articles dedicated to weddings. We’re sharing the top wedding flowers for 2021, along with other tips for making your day unique, on trend, and one to remember. In our feature A Century of Wedding Looks, you will get a glimpse of wedding styles from yesterday and today, captivating you with the beauty of the past and present. From wedding looks to summer fashion, in this May issue of Tampa Style, we present to you the hottest, most innovative styles for whatever this month holds for you. Our preview of the Louis Vuitton Summer 2021 Collection will help prepare your wardrobe for summer vacation, whether you are anticipating an international getaway or a staycation right here in Tampa. Wherever this month takes you, we’ve got you covered with all the looks you will want to throw into your suitcase. You’ll also enjoy purveying Gucci’s Beloved Lines handbags, a selection of bags that pay homage to the brand’s past while taking a contemporary approach to Gucci’s most legendary archival elements. Get into the mood for summer by taking an adventure with the new Audi E-Tron Electric Car lineup. These incredible vehicles combine the sleek modern design that has become Audi’s signature with positive solutions for benefiting the environment. You will be amazed at the functionality and forward-thinking of Audi’s green-friendly line of cars. As always, we at Tampa Style are dedicated to sharing with you the best of the best, whether it comes to fashion, events, or professionals. In this issue of Tampa Style, we present to you “Tampa’s Top Chiropractors,” they are recommended by their peers as some of the great professionals in the field of chiropractic. Each chiropractor exemplifies a standard of excellence in their work, and we desire that this feature will help you find one that is best suited to your needs. We hope this issue fills you with excitement for the month of May and the joy of life in lovely Tampa. Celebrate with much love, especially on this Mother’s Day, let’s celebrate her in all her beauty, love and strength. Sincerely,

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THE ROAD TO INDY 2022

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“There are no distractions or stress for me when I am behind the wheel. It feels comfortable and natural. I feel like I am one with the car.”

An up-and-coming auto racing star needs our community’s support to continue what has been a truly remarkable ascend in the industry. Read on to learn how you can be at the forefront of this exciting journey while sharing in his success.

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Orlando, Florida resident Matthew Christensen maintains a constant 4.0 GPA despite having missed more than what would be considered a typical amount of school for a high school student. Unfortunately absences and a busy travel schedule are simply unavoidable when you’re on the short list of racing drivers expected to win the United States F4 Championships. For my non-racing enthusiast readers, please allow me to write that in a different way just in case you missed the immense significance of what I just said. This unassuming high school sophomore only just made the transition from go-karts to car racing last year when he entered the acclaimed Lucas Oil Race Series for the first time. During the 18-race series, Matt was able to achieve 6 wins and 12 podiums despite being a new car racing driver and the youngest driver in the entire series. Now he is racing for Jay Howard Driver Development in the United States F4 Championship. Needless to say, Matt is not exactly your average 16-year-old though you wouldn’t know it in the first few minutes of a conversation with him. The humble teen was seemingly shy and slow to boast of his racing successes, but the longer I chatted with him and learned of his many achievements, the more I began to realize that I was talking to the real deal. “When I was little I always loved car racing. I always played with my Hot Wheels and would watch NASCAR and the movie ‘Cars’ nonstop. Then my neighbor started going go-karting and he invited us out to the track to try it out. The second I tried it, I fell in love.” -M.C. Matt’s career in racing began behind a go-kart at the tender age of nine where he quickly developed a life-changing passion for the high-speed sport. Over the years, Matt won numerous local and regional go-kart championships, even placing in the Top 10 on a national level. However, even though Matt was becoming a household name in the go-karting industry, his heart was calling him to a different racing track all together which is why the switch to cars took place last year. If we’re questioning whether he made the right decision, I think it’s safe to say that his car racing track record speaks for itself. His transition and subsequent ascend up the ranks was just as quick and effortless as the skillful way with which he drives his cars and that’s no coincidence. “There are no distractions or stress for me when I am behind the wheel. It feels comfortable and natural. I feel like I am one with the car.” -M.C. Though very much still considered a rookie in the field, Matt has proven himself to be a more

than worthy opponent to all who would dare question his youth or inexperience in car racing. In his first ever F4 race, Matt achieved 3rd place overall at race one in Homestead Florida and 1st place overall at round two at Sebring International Raceway for the F4 Winter Series. This impressive accomplishment deserves the utmost praise and recognition especially when you consider the fact that many of these drivers have been competing in the F4 series for 2-3 years.

For inquiries about sponsorship or investment, please contact the number listed below: Chris Christensen (father) chris@thechristensenteam.com Tel: 407-312-8003 www.mattchristensenracing.com

“My goal is to go on the road to Indy and race Indy cars, but this year I’m doing F4 and if you win that championship you get a scholarship to go to FR. If you win that, you get a scholarship to race in Japan and possibly go to F1 which is obviously the dream.” -M.C. The juxtaposition between Matt’s soft-spoken voice and the roaring intensity of his beloved racing cars stayed with me for long after our conversation. In spite of his solemn demeanor, the skill and passion he held for his craft was palpable in every single word. Throughout our conversation, he spoke often about his desire to be an IndyCar driver. Fortunately for Matt, there’s only one thing standing in the way of that dream becoming a reality and it’s not a lack of God-given talent, courageous drive or bold ambition. It is quite simply the need for help from supporters and sponsors like you and me. From entry and registration fees to engine leases and more, the ever increasing cost of a racing season goes well into figures that are impossible for a driver to cover on their own without early career assistance. “Matt has been trying really hard to reach out to local businesses in Orlando in trying to get sponsors and also people who might be interested in investing. If you don’t have the money to compete, then unfortunately you are not going to have the opportunity to go anywhere or do anything with your racing career. I’m just so super proud of him and I can’t even believe all that he’s accomplished in his career.” - Chris Christensen, Father Matt and his team are currently seeking out all types of donations and sponsors from the individual willing to purchase new tires to companies interested in being featured on the car to shareholding investors and everything in between. His hard work has brought him so far at such a young age and I hope the thought of not seeing that work come to fruition brings as much disappointment to you and it does to me. This quiet, but confident young man has proven time and time again that he has what it takes to win the F4 Championships, qualify for the NTT IndyCar Series and make the city of Orlando proud. Will you be in the driver’s seat with him?

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EVENTS

JUNE 4 / TAMPA INTERNATIONAL HOT AIR BALLOON FESTIVAL

WHAT’S HAPPENING TAMPA MAY 1 / Smooth Soul Music Festival: A Southern Soul Experience 3:00PM / Water Works Park www.eventbrite.com

MAY 11 / Toronto Raptors vs. Los Angeles Clippers 7:30PM / Amalie Arena www.amaliearena.com

MAY 2 / Blackberry Smoke with Nick Perri & The Underground Thieves Trio 6:00PM / Jannus Live www.jannuslive.com

MAY 21 / The Garden 7:00PM / Crowbar www.crowbarybor.com

MAY 2 / Florida Vegan Gourmet Food Festival 2021 11:00AM / USF Botanical Gardens www.eventbrite.com MAY 5 / Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Dallas Stars 7:00PM / Amalie Arena www.amaliearena.com MAY 6 / Toronto Raptors vs. Washington Wizards 7:30PM / Amalie Arena www.amaliearena.com MAY 8 / Stephen Lynch 8:00PM / Bilheimer Capitol Theatre www.rutheckerdhall.com

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MAY 22-23 / Florida Bridal & Wedding Expo 12:30PM / Florida State Fairgrounds www.eventbrite.com MAY 22-23 / Art and Seafood on the Waterfront 2021 11:00AM / Safety Harbor Waterfront Park www.safetyharborchamber.com MAY 29-30 / Sunset Music Festival 3:00PM / Raymond James Stadium www.raymondjamesstadium.com JUNE 4 / Tampa International Hot Air Balloon Festival 2021 4:00PM / ZooTampa at Lowry Park www.zootampa.org JUNE 6 / Tampa Gun Show 10:00AM / Florida State Fairgrounds www.avctc.com

JUNE 11 / David Archuleta 8:00PM / Bilheimer Capitol Theatre www.rutheckerdhall.com JUNE 18 / St. Pete Street Food & Craft Beer Fest 6:00PM / Albert Whitted Park www.visitstpeteclearwater.com JUNE 22 / Backstreet Boys: DNA World Tour 7:30PM / MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre www.midflorida.com JUNE 25 / The Black Crowes: Shake Your Money Maker 8:00PM / MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre www.midflorida.com JUNE 27 / Ringo Starr 7:30 PM / Ruth Eckerd Hall www.rutheckerdhall.com


LIVING N’ STYLE

REPLICA By the Fireplace Eau de Toilette Fragrance $135 / Nordstrom.com

DIOR J'adore Eau de Parfum $135 / Dior.com

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LOUIS VUITTON Étoile FIlante $265 / Louisvuitton.com

TOMFORD Black Orchid Perfum $150 / Tomfard.com

JO MALONE LONDON Amber & Lavender Cologne $142 / Nordstrom.com

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The Future isELECTRIC ELECTRIC Audi Audi E-Tron E-Tron Electric Cars By Devyn Le

Because Audi’s e-tron models are made up of an 800-volt electrical architecture, they have the ability to charge at an industry-benchmark of 270kW utilizing DC fast-chargers.

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Electric cars have been all the rage these past few years and Audi has recently announced two new electric cars to be added to their e-tron family, including the RS e-tron GT and the e-tron GT quattro. With the release of an electric line, Audi is one step closer to their goal of “achieving net CO2 neutrality by 2050.” The two new electric cars added to the e-tron line push past performance data to exemplify the technical brilliance of Audi. Audi has combined the irresistible combination of the gran turismo concept with an aerodynamic design to give drivers a smooth yet thrilling drive in the e-tron GT quattro. In the RS e-tron GT, drivers are given the product of combining performance with progressiveness without having to choose between one or the other. Furthermore, regarding the design of the RS, the aerodynamics can be actively adjusted depending on the driving situation. The two settings available for drivers are for the rear wing as well as the adjustable cooling air inlets at the front of the vehicle. To reduce drag, drivers can use the adaptive air suspension to lower the vehicle at higher speeds. The Audi e-tron GT models that are produced in the United States will benefit from a 93.4kWh lithium-ion battery pack along with an integrated cooling structure beneath the battery. This technology allows for the heat to be drawn away from the battery and the battery to be housed inside an aluminum frame. This aluminum frame is designed to protect occupants of the vehicle and to provide structural rigidity. Because Audi’s e-tron models are made up of an 800-volt electrical architecture, they have the ability to charge at an industry-benchmark of 270kW utilizing DC fast-chargers. Because of this unique factor, these cars able to replenish their batteries from 5 to 80 percent within approximately 20 minutes- among the

quickest charging rates currently available in the market. The reason why the Audi e-tron GT cars share the same performance as the world’s most thrilling roller coasters is because Audi has incorporated the science behind permanently excited magnets into the cars’ design. In both the front and rear axles, drivers can expect the e-tron GT and the RS e-tron GT to have permanently excited synchronous motors (PSM). Due to the motors’ ample, they produce instant torque from a standstill. This science allows for the e-tron GT’s front motor to produce 235 horsepower and the rear motor to produce 429 horsepower. The motors’ combined net of horsepower output is between 469 to 522 with overboost. This allows for the e-tron GT to accelerate from 0 to 60 in 3.9 seconds with a top track speed of 152mph. The RS e-tron shares the same front PSM as the e-tron GT but the rear motor is much stronger and is capable of producing 450 horsepower alone. With the front and rear motors combined, the RS produces a net 590 to 637 horsepower with overboost. The acceleration rate from 0 to 60 in the RS is about 3.1 seconds with a top track speed of 155mph. This data places the RS e-tron alongside Audi’s v10-powered R8 supercar, while generating zero direct emissions. The Audi e-tron GT and RS e-tron GT models will arrive in the United States during the summer months of this year. More details will be provided by Audi America in regards to pricing of trim level-specific packages closer to on-sale timing. However, the manufacturer suggested retail pricing ranges from $99,900 to $139,000. The e-tron GT quattro Premium Plus starts at $99,900 not including upgrades or taxes, the e-tron GT quattro Prestige starts at $107,100, and the RS e-tron GT starts at $139,900. Interested shoppers are able to find more information on Audi’s electric car line at www.audiusa.com.

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MEN’S STYLE

MIANSAI 2MM CUBAN CHAIN NECKLACE, 14K GOLD Miansai’s classic 14karat Gold Cuban Chain Necklace is a simple but perfect accessory for any outfit. It comes in three different lengths including 24, 21, or 18 inches, all 2mm in width. $800 / Miansai.com

HERSCHEL SUPPLY CO. BENNETT DUFFLE The Bennett Duffle by Herschel Supply Co. has all the features for a long weekend or airport carry-on bag. It comes with multiple storage compartments, a convenient luggage trolley sleeve, and two different handle options for convenient carrying. Great for your next vacation or weekend business trip. $119 / Herschel.com

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Mood Booster

Uplifting through style.

Due to last year’s state of the world, many saw a rise in loungewear and sweats in designer brands. Although this is still a style trend, with vaccines rolling out all around the world, people are celebrating through their outfit choices. With their uplifted moods we are expecting to see an increase in colorful fun clothing. We are noting empowerment through loud camp-collared shirts and bold knits. These fun prints and colors will bring in the summer months with a sense of hope and optimism that we’ve been waiting for.

Gender Norms No More

Designers are skipping conformity this season. A few issues ago we talked about men wearing skirts and the rise of cancelling gender norms. Well, we’re back to the same subject of gender norms but now designers have given us ruffles, pastels, and pearls that are creating a decidedly romantic and opulent look in men’s fashion. Etro felt it fit to provide us knits matched with velvet chartreuse blazers for a nice dreamy look, while Dior Homme brought colorful fur coats mixed with military silhouettes to the runway. 2021 is all about experimentation

within the luxurious fashion industry. Likewise, Arturo Obegero’s self-titled line presented us with velvet jumpsuits and ruffle scarves to be draped around the body. These looks exemplify the cancellation of gender normality that is becoming more than just a trend. Along with these Obegero looks, Angus Chiang set us up with a focal point of shining silk lapels and bold crystal brooches. Who said accessorizing had to be conforming? Try one of these high-brow looks this season



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Photography Greg Alexander Art Director Sebastien Vienne Hair & Makeup Carine Larchet for LaRoche Posay & Eugène Perma Model Charlotte with MephistoModels Assistant Valerie Auger Production www.Mephistopheles.fr Wardrobe Farhad Re Couture Paris

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LOEWE SHELL BASKET BAG IN ELEPHANT GRASS AND CALFSKIN This shell basket is made in Ghana out of elephant grass and calfskin to provide for a luxurious beach tote. Because of its natural and pecan color, it matches well with any prints and colors you choose to pair it with. $650 / loewe.com

SOAKING IN THE SUMMER SUN

Swimwear trends to know this summer.

JANE BARTEL GOLD AND DIAMOND SPIRAL HOOP EARRINGS These specific spiral hoops are made with recycled 14 karat yellow gold and are embellished with 1.5mm white diamonds, perfect for your luxurious summer getaway. $2,500 / janebarteljewelry. com

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Even though we live in swimsuit season all year round, we are giving you the top swimwear trends to know this season. From soft-to-touch comforting fabrics to sophisticated animal prints, here are a few swimwear trends that you should consider when adding to your collection. For your underwire bra-top, the designers of this season have now upgraded this look with the sculpted underwire. Although it is similar to the original underwire with its flattering lifting, the sculpting addition also provides for a more dynamic and dimensional look for your beach bod. Another trend to know this summer before hitting the beach is that side cut-outs are out, and keyhole cut-outs are in. With the strategic placement and subtle design, the keyhole gives a flattering look but can also be used as

a multipurpose wardrobe piece. Even if you don’t plan on hitting the beach, you can pair a one piece that has a keyhole cut-out with a pair of denim shorts and still look great on a hot summer day. Likewise, body-hugging asymmetrical cuts are also trending. These cuts accentuate the body’s natural curves and give your swimsuit a refreshing feel. Moreover, for your animal print piece, this season we are elevating this common summer look and choosing more subtle and minimal iterations of our favorite prints. The zebra and tiger prints aren’t as harsh in lines and give an overall softer look to compliment your skin and body. Before you hit the beach this summer, try incorporating some of these trends into your swimwear collection.


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LA MER The Cleansing Foam Face Cleanser $25-$95 / Lamer.com

CHANEL L’huile Anti-pollution Cleansing Oil $47 /Chanel.com

EVE LOM Cleansing Oil Capsules $75 / Nordstrom.com

PURA D’OR Hair Thinning Therapy Shampoo $25 /Purador.com

ARCONA Raspberry Clarifying Bar Facial Cleanser for Problem Skin $40 / Nordstrom.com

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GOLDEN GOOSE Hi-Star Mix-Media Low-Top Sneakers $605 / Goldengoose.com

SALVATORE FERRAGAMO Poppy Print Sneaker $695 / Ferragamo.com

STUART WEITZMAN Goldie Pearly Leather LowTop Sneakers $350 / Neimanmarcus.com

CHLOE Clint Low-Top Court Sneakers $525 / Chloe.com

ROGER VIVIER Viv Skate Colorblock Buckle Sneakers $795 / Rogervivier.com

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BELOVED LINES The idea behind Gucci Beloved Lines begins with a favourite accessory of the wardrobe that is a constant source of admiration for its owner. It is the bag that came on a first date with someone who became a life partner. Or another worn to an important interview. One carried to the party of the year. Gucci Beloved pieces are also the centrepieces of your everyday – companions that pull you together, elevate a look, make your style yours. Channelling this message, Gucci Beloved pieces become protagonists, assuming with elegance and poise the leading role in a look, and a personal style. A reference to the House’s past and the way it defines its now, each Gucci Beloved piece is designed by Alessandro Michele with a contemporary approach to archival elements. These motifs and styles, so inherent and distinctly Gucci, become renewed in pieces that are created to be worn again and again, transcending seasons and trends. At the heart of the Gucci Beloved Lines is the Dionysus bag, which features two tiger heads shaped in the form of a spur, an ode to the Greek god who in myth is said to have crossed the river Tigris on a tiger sent to him by Zeus. Debuting at the women’s Autumn/Winter 2015 fashion show, Alessandro Michele’s first women’s presentation for the House, Dionysus embodies the Creative Director’s vision of products that are uniquely expressive of their time. Then there is the Gucci Horsebit 1955, distinguished by a double ring and bar, a motif that encapsulates the House’s rich equestrian heritage – a handbag connecting archival elements with contemporary details in an effortless way. Meanwhile, the GG Marmont is defined by the Double G, an archive-inspired styling of the initials of the House. Alessandro Michele has given this hardware its current three-dimensional iteration and it also comes in a twisted torchon version. And finally there is the Jackie 1961, known for its curved halfmoon shape and emblematic piston closure. This is a bag that tells a story that spans eras, remaining timeless but always possessing a contemporary edge. Elegant with a vintage

spirit, the Jackie 1961 enjoys signature standing within the House line-up, ever ready for a turn in the spotlight. Now, taking their cue from precious stones, these key Gucci Beloved pieces get polished into a new expression, referencing sapphires, emeralds and rubies. Combining elegance with street-smart relevance, the Dionysus small shoulder bag is paired with the GG Marmont small shoulder bag and camera case and shoulder bag and mini top handle Gucci Horsebit 1955 in either green, blue or red leather. Contrasting trim characterises all three colours: petroleum on electric blue, dark green on brilliant green, and light rose on cherry red. Moreover, a white enamelled buckle is introduced here for the first time for Dionysus, and the twisted Double G torchon detail for GG Marmont is elevated with a gold finish paired with tone-on-tone leather enamel: the colour of the enamel matches the hue of whichever gem is the inspiration for the bag. Extending the colour theme, bicolour and tricolour combinations are explored across the four Gucci Beloved styles. With a summery, timeless mood, Dionysus and Gucci Horsebit 1955 shoulder bags are presented in a tricolour combination: white, black and burnt orange; while Jackie 1961 hobos and the Gucci Horsebit 1955 top handle come in a bicolour combination: a timeless white trimmed with black leather for the two hobos (medium and small size) and mini top handle. All these options will perfectly match any outfit, from the more casual to the most refined and sophisticated. A second colour combination has a nautical summer theme with a vintage spirit and mixes more conventional hues: blue leather with red trim for a bicolored Jackie 1961, and a blue and red mix of leather with butter trim to refresh Dionysus and GG Marmont styles. For the Jackie 1961 the offer is still of the two sizes of hobo bag (small and medium), while in Dionysus only the small iconic shoulder bag is presented, and in GG Marmont the popular small shoulder bag with flap is paired with the

mini top handle. The Dionysus style comes with an electric blue enamelled buckle closure, while the GG Marmont is elevated by the gold Double G twisted torchon. For a more autumnal look, again with a distinctly vintage appearance, the third set of bicolour and tricolour combinations features tones of brownish red, dark blue and classic beige. The two sizes of the Jackie 1961 hobo are again present (medium and small), along with the Dionysus small shoulder bag, here presented for the first time with a white enamelled buckle. For the Gucci Horsebit 1955 the three colours are mixed together on the iconic shoulder bag with flap. Meanwhile, a bicolour combination is offered on mini top handle as a more refined and sophisticated option. Finally, for those looking for something extra special, the Gucci Beloved bags get the luxury treatment through the use of precious skins: timeless and sophisticated colours of crocodile and ostrich enrich the four styles. The colour palette of crocodile ranges from basic black, white and red to an elegant and refined burnt orange, while ostrich comes in timeless white and green and a sunny yellow. The Dionysus shoulder bags in crocodile come with an electric blue enamelled closure, while in the ostrich models the tiger head buckle is in white enamel. Still in the world of precious skins, new styles of the Gucci Horsebit 1955 are presented in python, where colours range from basics to vivid hues. Furthermore, Dionysus classic shoulder bags are refreshed – presented in white leather with red python trim, and in black and green leather with a ‘rock’ python flap. A similar look, in black and green leather with a ‘rock’ python flap, is available in the newly introduced Dionysus small shoulder bag with crossbody strap. Once again, the Dionysus styles are enriched with electric blue enamelled closures.

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From bright to pastel, a portfolio of Malibu sunrise yellows make up the Sunbathing collection, while Riviera blues embody the Morning Swim pieces. A place in the sun. Beachwear prints, gradient Monogram, Damier motifs - Louis Vuitton icons play with colour. Going from day to night, sorbets to cocktails, the collection draws inspiration from fizzy red and parasol stripes, features raffia and embossed leather. Shine, dance, dream of an endless summer, feeling relaxed, fresh in carefree attire for summer 2021. More at us.louisvuitton.com

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STYLE Heels that are ready to make a statement at your wedding.

RENE CAOVILLA CHANDELIER SNAKE BEADED CRYSTAL ANKLE-WRAP SANDALS The Chandelier Snake Beaded Crystal AnkleWrap Sandals will grab your guests’ attention while you’re on the dance floor. $1,650 / bergdorfgoodman.com

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JIMMY CHOO MAISEL FAUX PEARLEMBELLISHED LEATHER SANDALS These 4-inch pearlembellished Jimmy Choo’s will have you looking your best on the best night ever. It is leather all around with a back zip and an open toe. $1,995 / saksfifthavenue. com

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Because of the pandemic, many couples are opting for micro-weddings, which are smaller, more intimate ceremonies. With this smaller or even virtual wedding, many brides have started to choose casual wedding dresses and attire. We are seeing that a trend for this year will be the minimalist wedding dress. This look features structured fabrics and clean lines allowing for a simple, yet elegant look. Try this look for your small at home wedding, paired with some classy heels. Another trend for the weddings of 2021 are outfits that can be recycled after the wedding ceremony. Instead of purchasing dresses that are for special occasions only, such as receptions and bridal parties, brides are now buying items that can be worn casually or for a night out. Opting for a pantsuit, jumpsuit, or a duo allows you to recycle your look away from the wedding.

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Alongside those trends are the short wedding dresses. Because of the rise in elopements and courthouse-style weddings, many brides are skipping the long hemlines and instead are saying yes to midi-length and mini dresses. These outfits allow for an elegant and chic look, but also by choosing a cocktail-length dress, the bride is enabled the opportunity to wear a dress she already owns or to buy a new affordable ready-to-wear dress. Furthermore, the ‘20s-style wedding dress is starting to trend. The Roaring ‘20s followed World War I, and everyone had the appetite to party which led to the beaded dresses, sparkle, and fringe. Similarly, bridal experts are expecting a surge in the Gatsby Era trends with the bridal dresses of 2021 when it’s safe to party again. Say hello to the Roaring ‘20s 2.0!


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Popping Champagne with a Pop of Color

WEDDING STYLE

Color Palettes for 2021 Weddings While you are curating your wedding’s theme and aesthetic the first step is to start with color. This year we are seeing a rise in bold, vibrant, and daring color schemes for décor and tablescapes. These pops of color will keep your guests enticed and keep your wedding looking fresh. Instead of picking just two to three hues, consider all the shades and tones of those hues. You can include neutrals organically and as needed, but don’t limit yourself. You can source your wedding day colors from anything that speaks to youfrom your home, to your favorite destination, to a print or fabric you love. Anything that inspires you will definitely help your wedding be that bold this spring needs. Primary tones are alive for this year’s weddings. Red, blue, and yellow are now fuchsia, robin’s egg, and lemon for these ceremonies. Pairing these primary colors with other reds, blushes, soft blues, and cremes will allow for a palette that employs fun and fierceness. These palette schemes

allow you to be unrestricted and to incorporate some prints and textures that allow for design layers. Another color trend for this spring is skipping a color combination and exploring the variety of a single hue while working in all its shades, tones, and textures. With many ceremonies taking place outdoors, an entirely green palette feels spot on for a greenhouse, vineyard, or woodland setting. Utilizing this green scheme where natural textures and floral elements can be worked in will keep your wedding feeling fresh and organic. Furthermore, a popular spring palette for weddings are the everlasting pastels. This color scheme is versatile for those ceremonies on the beach or in your backyard. By incorporating shades of a buff to a collection of dreamy tones, the popular pastel palette remains chic and alive for your 2021 wedding celebration.

LET THEM EAT CAKE! The Mini Cake Although small wedding cakes are not a new concept, the mini cake has become quite trendy for 2021’s weddings. These individual mini cakes allow the guests to feel special with a personal experience while encouraging safety by not sharing. For the cakes, you’ll want to keep them simple with some tonal flowers. This will highlight the elegance of the concept with a sweet and minimalist look. You can also incorporate a theme into your mini cakes, further elevating the ceremony and experience.

Unbox This

The Welcome Box

Now that weddings are being downsized to micro-weddings, couples are now working with their planners to design guest-centered welcome boxes. Similar to welcome bags, these boxes house safe event necessities for those that are attending the ceremony. For instance, many of these boxes have personalized hand sanitizers, programs, masks, and party favors. This functions as a cute new way to highlight the need for safety while allowing the guest to still experience the wedding ceremony.

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A Century of Looks By Devyn Le

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a decline in heavy kohl eyeshadows with an increase in light cream shadows. With these cream shadows, Helena Rubinstein launched the first waterproof mascara and ladies became obsessed with doing their lashes. Additionally, with these lighter and brighter makeup looks, women started to opt for longer shoulder length hair with finger waves rather than the sleek bob of the ‘20s.

Makeup and cosmetics have been an important part of history for centuries, especially for special occasions. For this bridal season we are giving you the rundown of looks from the 1920’s to now. During the 20’s, makeup played a vital role in the women who were recovering from World War I. To escape the horrors and experiences they faced, the women utilized makeup to assert a new sense of feminine power. In this Gatsby Era, freedom reigned, and flappers were born with elegance and glamour. The 1920’s saw bright red lipsticks with dark doe eyes and ivory pale skin achieved through creams, rouge papers, and liquid foundations. Women of this decade also used kohl eyeshadow for dark sultry looks and had their eyebrows plucked for the first time and drawn downward. Hollywood star Clara Bow even made the cupid’s bow lip a staple for every woman of the ‘20s with metal lip tracers being released to obtain the perfect pouty lip. This lip look was actually smaller than the natural outline of the original lips. Along with these makeup looks came the marcel waved hair that gave all the women a sleek and chic updo for every occasion of Art Deco.

As the 30’s ended and in came the ‘40s, makeup had become a massive industry. Lips were redder than ever before, and eyebrows were prominently arched. Women wanted to sport deep luscious full lips and did so by utilizing a pencil to overline their lips. To add glossiness and luster they would use a touch of Vaseline. Paired with these makeup looks were short tight ring-curls and some waves but this quickly went out of style and was taken over by a short, curly and practical hairstyle from 1945 to the end of the decade. Another popular hair style was called the Queue Curl with a flat top and the sides and back curled.

Furthermore, the 1930’s golden age of Hollywood glamour also served us some becoming and refined looks. Eyebrows became pencil thin and lips lost their cupid’s bow as cinematic talkies became popular. These newly released films encouraged women to fully apply their lipsticks as more attention was being brought to the lips and mouth. The 30’s also witnessed

Moreover, Post-World War II America saw the rise of the pin-up look as women continued to assert their feminine power through makeup and cosmetology. The 1950’s became even more glamourous than the ‘20s. Cream foundations and eyeshadows were a staple product to have during this time and they allowed for the era of the “mask effect.” Women would


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apply thick creamy foundation with nude colored powders to set and pink hues on their eye lids. The eyebrows were no longer pencil thin but were actually more natural with a tapered look. Eyeliner also added glamour because now the women would apply a cat eyeline with a winged tip to emphasize real glamour and draw attention to a woman’s eyes. Paired with these fabulous facial looks were pin curls that were rolled flat against the head and held with pins. With the hair ends tucked underneath the curl before it’s pinned down, women were able to achieve an extremely classy and prestigious look. Although the ‘50s brought class, the ‘60s brought bold eye looks. Women of the ‘60s proceeded to experiment and created deep-set eyes, prominent eyes, and close-set eyes. For the deep-set eye look they highlighted the whole eyelid with white eyeshadow then blended an iridescent shadow on the outer part of the lid. After, they would line the top and bottom lids very finely and add mascara. For the prominent look women would put eyeshadow on the whole lid with natural brown, grey, soft blue, or green to match with the eye color. They created an emphasis on the eyes by using a brown shadow or eye pencil in the socket arch and eyeliner drawn strongly close to the top lashes. For the close-set eye look the ladies of the ‘60s would highlight the whole eyelid with white and blend a pale iridescent shadow on the outer part of the eyelid and wing it up towards the brow bone. Then they would finely outline three-quarters of the top and bottom eyelids with curving lines slightly beyond the outer corner of the eye. With these new experimental makeup looks the beehive hairstyle also became popular. This look was achieved by piling one’s hair on top of the head in a conical shape and setting it with extreme amounts of hairspray. The beehive hair look became a staple of the ‘60s and was worn by celebrities including the musical group The Ronettes and Aretha Franklin. In with the new and out with the old, the 70’s put lipsticks and mascaras in the backseat and ran with lip glosses and creams. They wanted to embrace a more natural look in the era of folk festivals and oil shortages. Shimmer eyeshadows were applied on the eyelids and the eyebrows were kept natural and tamed with clear mascara. For the face, light liquid formulas and opalescent powders were applied for a healthy glowing look. Matched with these glowing dewy looks were the feathered hairstyles. This style

works with mid-length to long hair brushed back and outward at the sides to give the appearance of feathers. Both celebrities and non-celebrities of the ‘70s wore this popular hairstyle. The girls of the ‘80s just wanted to have fun and brought technicolor looks to the table. Blues, purples, and pinks dominated the eyelids of this decade as well as bold and bushy eyebrows. Along with these disco tech looks were extremely heavily lined eye similar to raccoon eyes. Women would trace the tops and bottoms of each eyelid with eyeliner and then smudge it all together for the rocker look. With these two different makeup styles, many women still opted for the crimped or curly hairstyle. Everyone wanted long and curly big hair during the ‘80s. The 90’s saw a few different make up trends such as blue eyeshadow and skinny thin eyebrows. For the eyebrows, women would overpluck a draw a thin line over their eyebrows and for the blue eyeshadow they used a darker blue on the outer corner and worked a lighter hue into the inner corner and lower lash line. This became a common look for celebrities to sport on the red carpet and for daily wear. With this bright blue bold eye look, many girls chose pinned up hair with small details such as butterfly clips. The hair was pulled back and curled and then pinned and expressed extreme volume. Now into the 21st century, the early 2000’s saw chunky highlights with loose up-dos and sleek layers side swept with bangs. To pair with these hair looks, ladies wore smoky eyeshadow with pencilthin arches for eyebrows and glossy nude lips. Into the 2010’s, eyebrows became bolder with lush lashes and heavy matte foundations. Women also introduced heavy contouring and highlighting for the facial structure. With this style of makeup came tousled beach curls for an effortlessly cool vibe. This beach wave look has carried into the 2020’s proving to be timeless and is paired with a beautiful glowing face look. To accomplish this, women are hydrating and moisturizing to create a glowing complexion. They are also doing a no makeup makeup look in which you wear minimal amounts of foundation and blush with natural tamed eyebrows and nude shadowed eyelids. To pair with this natural look, statement lips are back and bolder than ever.

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THE MONOCHROMATIC FLOWER PALETTE HAS BEEN ON THE RISE WITH ALL WHITE, GREEN, AND PINK BEING THE MOST POPULAR COLORS OF THE SEASON.

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Celebrity Weddings Impacted by the CORONAVIRUS By Riesa Pascal

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If your nuptials were postponed by COVID-19, take heart because you are not alone! In addition to countless other industries, the wedding business was hit extremely hard by coronavirus and if you’re anything like me, you probably even know a few people personally who had to reschedule or cancel their 2020 nuptials. Maybe it was even your own wedding that had the unfortunate luck of having been scheduled to take place in the middle of a global pandemic. If this resonates with you today, then hopefully you can find comfort in knowing that countless other couples across the world also experienced a wedding delay last year. Even high-profile celebrities couldn’t escape the impact of the 2020 lockdown and they have all the wealth and fame in the world! In the spirit of this being our Bridal Issue, here’s a look at some famous faces who unfortunately had their 2020 weddings delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. PRINCESS BEATRICE On April 16th, the royal wedding of Queen Elizabeth II's granddaughter was officially postponed for a THIRD time—talk about bad luck! The first two postponements were related to her father Prince Andrew's controversial ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, but the third was due to the coronavirus pandemic. Princess Beatrice had plans to marry her fiancé Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi on May 29th in a lavish ceremony at The Chapel Royal in St. James's Palace followed by a private garden reception hosted in Buckingham Palace by the Queen. Apparently three postponements was the final straw for Princess Beatrice as she and her fiancé ultimately traded in their grand party for an intimate affair with 20 family members and close friends at the Royal Chapel of All Saints on July 17th. JENNIFER LOPEZ AND ALEX RODRIGUEZ In an interview on The Ellen Degeneres Show, Jennifer Lopez revealed that COVID-19 affected her plans to wed Alex Rodriguez in the summer of 2020. Lopez spoke of the postponement saying, "Honestly, I really don't know what's going to happen now as far as dates or anything like that. We're just kind of in a holding pattern like the rest of the world. Again, it's something that we're gonna have to wait and see in a few months, how this all pans out." Considering the fact that the power couple just recently called it quits on their relationship, perhaps the coronavirus wedding postponement did them a favor? BINDI IRWIN & CHANDLER POWELL Bindi Irwin had plans for a large wedding with her longtime beau Chandler Powell, but COVID-19 put an abrupt stop to that dream. Instead, Irwin tied the knot on March 25th at the Australia Zoo

with only a few family members in attendance. Irwin spoke of the wedding on Instagram saying, "We've planned this beautiful day for nearly a year and had to change everything, as we didn't have guests at our wedding. This was a very difficult decision but important to keep everyone safe. We wish all of our friends and family could have been there with us." The bride and groom lit a candle together in honor of her late father, the legendary animal enthusiast Steve Irwin. KATY PERRY & ORLANDO BLOOM On top of dealing with the stress of a pregnancy, soon-to-be new parents Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom also had to replan their entire wedding when the coronavirus cancelled their June nuptials in Japan. A source close to the couple spoke of the ceremony to People magazine saying, "It was all set for Japan with 150 guests. Katy was actually really excited about walking down the aisle pregnant. They were both so elated that all the wedding details were finally coming together, but they are hitting pause because of coronavirus." The couple have since welcomed a daughter into the world and though Perry has recently been spotted with a new ring on her hand, neither she nor Bloom have yet to comment publicly on plans for a rescheduled wedding. SARAH HYLAND & WELLS ADAMS Modern Family star Sarah Hyland and her fiancé Wells Adams had plans to wed in August 2020. When it became clear that the coronavirus wasn’t going anywhere, the couple abruptly postponed their plans saying, "We postponed wedding planning because we want to be able to focus on what's important right now, and that's helping to spread information to wear masks and to only go out for essential needs and also take a really big look inside yourself and reflect on how you treat others." On the day that would’ve been their wedding, the two lovebirds “celebrated” by pretending to exchange vows at a vineyard while donning matching 'bride' and 'groom' face masks. LAURA SAVOIE & DENNIS QUAID When Hollywood actor Dennis Quaid and his fiancé Laura Savoie planned an intimate wedding ceremony in Hawaii, they had no idea that their dream day would eventually become just that… a dream. The nuptials were set to take place on April 4th in the same destination where Quaid popped the question, but rising fears over the coronavirus encouraged the couple to push back their wedding day. A few months after the postponement, the duo ultimately eloped in an intimate beachside ceremony at a Santa Barbara resort.

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WOMEN'S STYLE

BURBERRY DOUBLE MONOGRAM MOTIF LEATHER BELT Statement belts are all the rage right now and the Double Monogram Motif Leather piece from Burberry will have your waist cinched and outfit complete for any occasion. The double logo belt comes in three different colors to choose from including a classic Black, Marigold Yellow, and Deep Orange. The yellow and orange colors will definitely bring the pop of color needed for this spring. $790 / us.burberry.com

Sporting that Sweat Suit For this spring 2021, designer brands are now producing stylish sweat suit couture. They took our favorite lounging looks and gave them a fashionable twist. Max Mara, Tibi, and Givenchy are all brands that have elevated sweat styles to be worn at home and for a night out. Some of the tops serve similar looks to a button up, a puff sleeve blouse, and even a corset, however they are all curated from fleece, cotton, or jersey materials. Other designers have also experimented with embellishments, contrast piping, and two-toned fabrics to elevate the typically relaxed sweat suit. Try this look at home or on the go this season.

Outerwear Everywhere

The blazer makes an appearance on the runway. GUCCI GUCCI HORSEBIT 1955 MINI TOP HANDLE BAG Along with the statement belts are the classic logo handbags. Gucci has released a new bag to the Gucci Horsebit 1955 line. This bag has contrasting white leather details with the House’s monogram canvas to create a timeless look. $1,980 / Gucci.com

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Every season the blazer makes an appearance on the runway, whether it be fall, winter, or spring. However, this spring the designer gods have blessed us all with the collarless blazer as the trend of the season. The timeless outerwear piece that we know and love no longer has lapels, leaving a clean chic look. This opens up opportunities to layer on some of your favorite neck pieces without distraction as well as the ability to layer a cool collar underneath the blazer. The collarless blazer works in the office and for a night out on the town. Rock the look as a matching set to create an extremely streamline silhouette or pair it with a pair of denim jeans for that fun and casual look.

Along with the collarless blazer comes vests for this spring. This outer piece works with solid neutrals, but those eye-catching colors and prints are always an easy and fun way to add flair. For a chic casual look, pair a solid sweater vest with a plain collared button down and keep it casual with your favorite pair of sneakers. Add some jewelry like a simple chain and earrings to elevate your outfit. If you’re going the print and flashy route, keep this look classy by keeping the rest of the outfit a solid neutral to not distract away from the main vest piece. Start styling your outer pieces for some fun spring looks!


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Bermuda is Back

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The world’s runways of spring 2021 saw the appearance of Bermuda shorts once more. They bring a summery feel to any outfit especially paired with the right shoes. Casablanca and MSGM brought out the pastel hues of the spring garden, while Dolce & Gabbana and Gucci displayed the best patterns and prints. The easiest way to style these fun shorts are ones that finish right above the knee allowing the look to be complete with awesome footwear and tube socks.

Stripes

Stripes are making their appearance this spring season.

YVES SAINT LAURENT MONOGRAM EAST/WEST WALLET IN EMBOSSED SMOOTH LEATHER This Italian bifold wallet is the perfect accessory. It has two bill compartments, two receipt compartments and eight card slots for all your wallet needs. $495 / Ysl.com

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The vertical striped shirt is also making its appearance for the spring season. This style presents a timeless and simple look while experimenting with prints. Pair a nice shortsleeved striped shirt with some Bermuda shorts for a walk on the beach or just a day out. This is an easy and refreshing look to keep you in style this spring. You can also pair the same shirt with khakis to encourage a streamlined outfit while making you look taller and slimmer. If you are

looking for a less casual and more professional look, you can try this trend with a pinstripe suit. For this outfit, you’ll want to go for a solidcolored shirt that matches the stripes on the suit. To tie this look together, try a lightly patterned tie and a nice pair of dress shoes. For a bolder and friskier version of this outfit, mix a striped shirt with the pinstripe suit, but make sure not to wear a tie if you’re doing this look.

APPLE APPLE WATCH SERIES 6 “The future of health is on your wrist” with Apple’s newly introduced Apple Watch Series 6. The Series 6 measures your blood oxygen level, allows you to take an ECG, and with the Always-On Retina display, you’re able to monitor your fitness metrics at a quick glance. You’ll look stylish while staying healthy and more active. It comes in three awesome colors with a new seamless band without a clasp or buckle for increased efficiency. $399 / Apple.com

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FENTY BEAUTY FLYPENCIL LONGWEAR PENCIL EYELINER Flypencil is a creamy waterresistant pencil eyeliner curated by Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty. It serves “hyperpigmented color pops” with a nice twist-up tip that glides easily across eyelids for those spring bold looks. This cruelty-free long-wear liner will have you looking bolder and better this season in 20 different shades. $22 / Fentybeauty.com

URBAN DECAY 24/7 SHADOW Urban Decay has just released a creamy vegan eyeshadow single that is available in 25 different colors. 24/7 delivers “highperformance, ultra-velvety, supercharged colors” and blends seamlessly to create long-lasting versatile eye makeup looks. This vegan eyeshadow formula will bring the vibrant shades you need for this spring. $19 / Urbandecay.com

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BOLDER IS BETTER

Eye makeup trends for this spring. This spring, to match with our favorite outfits are some bold eye makeup trends. The ‘80s technicolor electric eyelids are back and girls just want to have fun with these looks. Think color-block glossy eyelids. The easiest way to try this look is by utilizing a cream eyeshadow and painting the colors on while being as expressive as you want. You can also try a bold graphic eyeliner look. Grab a bright cobalt blue or neon yellow and draw on a crisp cat eye. By adding a glittery pigment to the inner corner of your eyes, you can highlight and brighten up the look as well. Moreover, we have some palette suggestions for those bold technicolor looks. The Nikkie Tutorials X Beauty Bay Pressed Pigment Palette is the perfect choice for boldness. It has 20 different pressed super pigmented shadows and includes bright blues and yellows. This palette also contains chrome shades for that extra sparkly twinkle. Additionally, this collaboration palette is vegan and cruelty-free for those looking for these options in eyeshadow palettes. Another great palette to have this spring would be Pat McGrath Labs’ MTHRSHP MEGA: CELESTIAL DIVINITY palette. This palette is made up of a few matte colors and many shimmery shadows.

For a silky-smooth application, each shadow has a buttery texture that is heavily pigmented. There are plenty of purples to work with for those spring lavender eye looks as well as more neutral pastel tones to play with. Overall Pat McGrath Labs’ new palette is super versatile and easy to use for your spring looks. Along with the ‘80s eyelids are the colored mascaras. These technicolored mascara looks allow you to skip the eyeshadow or to wear a light nude, while bringing that wow factor. Try the bright blues and purples this April to make those eyes pop! To get a more subtle look, use any color and apply one coat of that. Then add on a layer of black or brown mascara. This layering technique will give you a softer look while still showing the bold color. A couple of suggestions for this mascara look would be to try Dior’s Diorshow Waterproof in Azure Blue. This runway worthy mascara will give you volumized lashes with a pop of bright blue while begging for attention. For a variety of colors, try L’Oréal’s Voluminous Original Mascara. It comes in Cobalt Blue, Deep Burgundy, Deep Violet, and Deep Green. This allows you to have different options for your bold spring eye looks.



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Lorraine Thorpe, DC Thorpe Chiropractic & Rehab Center Dr. Lorraine Thorpe is a Toronto native, and board-certified Chiropractic physician, who graduated from The National College of Chiropractic in Lombard, Illinois. After briefly practicing in Illinois, she moved to sunny St. Petersburg and started Thorpe Chiropractic & Rehab Center in 2001. When she’s not in the clinic, you can find her kiteboarding in one of the best spots in the country, or working out at a local gym. She is a mother to two teenage daughters, who are the most amazing of all the accomplishments in her life! Dr. Thorpe has been able to create an environment that uses a multidisciplinary approach, which highlights her background in exercise physiology, passion for fitness, corrective therapy and rehabilitation. This approach has played an integral role in the assessment and treatment of many neuro-musculoskeletal conditions. Dr. Thorpe, along with her highly trained and licensed staff, use experience and timeless methods supported by modern science with all of their patients. A warm, contagious energy mixed with love and compassion can be felt from the minute you enter the facility. Through the years, Dr. Thorpe has had experience treating a multitude of conditions, including but not limited to headaches, orthopedic conditions, spinal disorders, TMJ issues and many more. She has developed protocols individualized to patients’ needs and specifications. She works closely with other physicians in the community for the benefit of providing the best suited care plan for her patients. Dr. Thorpe and her team work together to achieve a “whole person approach”. Their goal is to restore their patients’ good health, and send them off feeling better and stronger than they were before their visit.

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Dr. Sev Kessler Brightstar Chiropractic and Progressive Rehab, LLC It’s your life, take control of your health! Located in North Tampa, Dr. Sev Kessler of Brightstar Chiropractic and Progressive Rehab, LLC is dedicated to helping you achieve your health objectives. Our chiropractic services combine skill and expertise that spans the entire chiropractic and massage therapy spectrum. Our staff is committed to bringing you a warm and friendly space, improved health, treatment, and a better quality of life by teaching and practicing the true principles of chiropractic and natural health. Patients seeking injury, neck pain, and back pain treatment at Brightstar Chiropractic and Progressive Rehab, LLC are assured of receiving the finest quality of care through the use of modern chiropractic equipment and technology. Here at Brightstar Chiropractic and Progressive Rehab, LLC we have a genuine concern for your well being. Dr. Sev Kessler attended Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, where he received a degree in General Biology and Chemistry and a minor in Business Administration. Afterwards, he went on to attend Palmer College of Chiropractic in Port Orange, Florida. Dr. Kessler first discovered chiropractic during his time as an avid skier. He herniated three of his discs in his early twenties and was told he would need an operation to fuse his spine. Skeptical of the idea of invasive surgery with a life-altering end result, he decided to explore other alternative forms of treatment and found chiropractic, which he is quoted as saying, “It saved my life”. If you are looking for a reliable and effective chiropractor, contact Brightstar Chiropractic and Progressive Rehab, LLC today!

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DESIGN TRENDS Hello, Houseplants What you need to know! Indoor plants have made their comeback from the ‘90s and they’re better than ever. All over Instagram and Pinterest you can see how popular and fashionable houseplants have become once more. These plants bring vibrancy and color to any space while also cleansing the air, leaving your home feeling fresh and clean. From blooms to retro hanging creepers, there are plenty of plants to pick from for your space. Keep any area from looking dull by adding an indoor plant for that special flare.

This Season’s Office

Your office should be the focal point of your home in 2021.

As we proceed to spend most of our time at home, including working from home, the office has become a big part of our daily lives. Before the pandemic, you probably used your home office maybe 2 to 3 times a week, whereas now, you find yourself in there at least 4 hours per day. Because of this drastic lifestyle change, you might need to update your office space. The office should be designed to induce thought with crisp, clear lines while

Make a Statement

How to style your statement wall.

The first thing to know about your accent wall is that it should be the wall directly opposite of the door so that it is the first thing your guests notice when they walk in the room. Unless you’re looking for the element of surprise, then you could make it a wall that might appear in the reflection of a large mirror. Furthermore, you can try a two-tone scheme for your accent wall. For this look, you’ll want to pitch the line about your main pieces of furniture, making it one third of the wall. If you utilize a lighter color on the top, it will create an elongated look to open up the room, while the warmer color adds a comforting feel.

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being comfortable and inspiring. Add some artwork as well as a desk light to encourage style. Another important factor would be the proper chair for your space. A leather armchair suits a library, while an upright swivel chair suits an office space meant for continual desk work. You can also spice up your home office by adding a nice rug to compliment the room and surrounding furniture.


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Fashion Design at The Dalí This free educational program hosted by The Dalí Museum allowed high school students to learn the fundamentals of design, construction, and runway presentation from experienced artists and designers. Students were invited to think creatively and produce wearable works of art. The program had a 12-session commitment and was conducted online this year with the theme, Dalí in Film: From Sketch to Screen. Selected designs won prizes at the virtual event and are displayed at Neiman Marcus located in Tampa’s International Plaza now-June 30, 2021. This year’s program sponsors are Neiman Marcus and Fanatics. Designer: Annie Miller - Gibbs High School - Grade: 11

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DESIGN TRENDS Sage in the New Age What you need to know about green cabinets. As color becomes more prevalent in interior designing, white, brown, and black cabinets are becoming a thing of the past. Now we are witnessing a rise in shades of green such as sage, to add drama to kitchens. Lighter and darker shades of green will be in many kitchens everywhere due to the versatility and naturality it provides. Because green is a mixture of blue and yellow, it balances well with both cool and warm color palettes providing for a luxurious yet cozy kitchen.

Wallpaper is Back

This season’s walls are welcoming back wallpaper. A lot of people believe that wallpaper is old school and outdated but in recent times, there has been an increase in popularity once more. People have been utilizing wallpaper for their statement walls, colorful backing for cabinets, and lining for shelving. However, a new way you can try wallpaper is by adding it to your ceiling. Doing this could add dimension and excitement to the room as it is unexpected. Likewise, a quick tip for trying wallpaper is buying a peel-and-stick so that it’s temporary and easy like a giant sticker. This is

Barn Doors No More

It’s time for an upgrade.

In the early 2010’s, the interior design scene witnessed a wide increase in the popularity of barn doors as a statement entryway. For the new decade, these barn doors usually painted in rustic colors of brown and gray will now be replaced by pocket doors and classic French doors. The pocket doors fit directly into the adjacent wall of the room’s entrance and slides smoothly leaving a classier look than the bulky barn door. Likewise, French doors will also become a more popular statement entryway in 2021 because they open outward and display large panes of glass leaving a luxurious look to any room.

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highly recommended for renters or people who frequently like to redecorate their spaces. Some of the popular colors for wallpaper this season will be dark blue, ocean blue, and blush. Dark blues provide for an elegant and contemporary look, whereas ocean blues give us the feeling of our dream beach getaways. Blush will also be a popular color for wallpapers because it matches well with different shades of green as people incorporate more houseplants into their interior designs.


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˚AFRICAN˚ ASHER AMENS AFRICAN CAFE 1412 W. Waters

Ave., Tampa 33604 813-943-2105. asheramenscafe.com GOOD FOOD AFRICAN AMERICAN RESTAURANT 12227 N. Florida Ave., Tampa 33612

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˚AMERICAN˚ BAY BAR & BISTRO 333 S. Franklin St., Tampa

813-274-8118 EDISON: FOOD & DRINK LAB 912 W. Kennedy

Blvd., Tampa 813-254-7111. edison-tampa.com GRILL ONE SIXTEEN 15405 N. Dale Mabry Hwy.,

Tampa 813-265-0116. grilleonesixteen.com MICHAEL’S GRILL 11720 N. Dale Mabry Hwy.,

Tampa 813-964-8334. michaelsgrill.com MISE EN PLACE 442 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa

813-254-5373. miseonline.com

From top tier restaurants to hidden gems to wine bars & lounges. We proudly present your ultimate Tampa area dining guide.

ON SWANN 1501 W. Swann Ave., Tampa 813-251-0110. onswann.com OXFORD EXCHANGE 420 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa

813-253-0222. oxfordexchange.com SAIL PAVILION 333 S. Franklin St., Tampa

813-274-7778. sailpavilion.com SQUARE 1 BURGERS 3701 N. Henderson Blvd.,

Tampa 813-414-0101. square1burgers.com THE CAPITAL GRILLE 2223 N. West Shore Blvd.,

Tampa 813-830-9433. thecapitalgrille.com THE REFINERY 5137 N. Florida Ave., Tampa

813-237-2000. thetamparefinery.com THE REZ GRILL AT SEMINOLE HARD ROCK HOTEL & CASINO TAMPA

5223 N Orient Rd, Tampa 813-627-8120. seminolehardrocktampa.com ROOSTER AND THE TILL 6500 N. Florida Ave.,

Tampa 813-374-8940. roosterandthetill.com STONEWOOD GRILL & TAVERN 17050 Palm

Pointe Dr., Tampa 813-978-0388. stonewoodgrill.com/tampa

˚ASIAN˚ LIANG’S BISTRO ASIAN CUISINE 17515,

3211, Bruce B Downs Blvd., Tampa 813-978-1225. liangsbistrotampa.com TC CHOY’S ASIAN BISTRO 301 S. Howard Ave.,

Tampa 813-251-1191. tcchoysbistro.com


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INDIA’S GRILL KENNEDY 3437 W. Kennedy Blvd.,

RESTAURANT BT 2507 S. MacDill Ave., Tampa

LA BAMBA RESTAURANT 4815 Laurel St., Tampa

813-258-1916. restaurantbt.com

813-287-2575

Tampa 813-872-8222. indiagrilltampa.com

˚BARBEQUE˚

LA TERESITA RESTAURANT 3248 W. Columbus

RASOI INDIAN CUISINE 1701 E. 8th Ave., Tampa

Dr., Tampa 813-879-9704. lateresitarestaurant.com

813-241-0003. rasoitampa.com

RUBEN’S CUBAN CAFE 4941 E. Busch Blvd.,

SAFFRON INDIAN CUISINE 10044 Cross

AL’S FINGER LICKING GOOD BAR-B-QUE 1609

Angel Oliva Senior St., Tampa 813-956-0675. alsybor.com KOJAK’S HOUSE OF RIBS 2808 W. Gandy Blvd.,

Tampa 813-989-2178. rubenscubancafe.com

˚DESSERT˚

Tampa 813-837-3774. kojaksbbq.net CHOCOLATE PI 1205 S. Howard Ave., Tampa KONAN BBQ 1510 N. Hubert Ave., Tampa

813-831-2195. sweetchocolatepi.com

813-870-0404 DOUGH NATION 505 N. Tampa St., Tampa MISSION BBQ 5602 W. Waters Ave., Tampa

813-9248. doughnationtampa.com

813-999-0922. mission-bbq.com

˚CAJUN/CREOLE˚

HARRY WAUGH DESSERT ROOM AT BERN’S STEAK HOUSE 1208 S. Howard Ave., Tampa

Creek Blvd. #100, Tampa 813-600-3315. saffronindiancuisine.com

˚IRISH˚ FOUR GREEN FIELDS 205 W. Platt St., Tampa

813-254-4444. fourgreenfields.com IRISH 31 PUB HOUSE & EATERY 1611 W. Swann

Ave., Tampa 813-250-0031. irish31.com

813-251-2421. bernssteakhouse.com

JAMES JOYCE IRISH PUB & EATERY 1724 E. 8th Ave., Tampa 813-247-1896. jamesjoycebar.com

Tampa 855-855-9211

THE DESSERT SPOT AT TOFFEE TO GO 3251 W.

MACDINTON’S SOHO 405 S. Howard Ave., Tampa

ROUX 4205 S. MacDill Ave., Tampa

Bay to Bay Blvd., Tampa 813-605-0655. toffeetogo.com

CAJUN IN A TRUCK 1045 E. Hillsborough Ave.,

813-443-5255. rouxtampa.com

˚EUROPEAN˚

TAMPA TAP ROOM 13150 N. Dale Mabry Hwy.,

Tampa 813-961-2337. tampataproom.com

CAFE EUROPEAN 3343 S. West Shore Blvd., Tampa

813-769-9406. cafeeuropeantampa.com TASTY CAJUN 1000 W. Waters Ave. #6, Tampa

813-252-9266. tastycajuntampa.com

˚CHINESE˚

MR. DUNDERBAK’S 14929 Bruce B. Downs Blvd.,

Tampa 813-977-4104. dunderbaks.com

˚FRENCH˚

CHINA YUAN RESTAURANT 8502 N. Armenia

Ave., Tampa 813-936-7388. chinayuanrestaurant.com FUSHIA 15317 Amberly Dr., Tampa

LA CREPERIA CAFE 1729 E. 7th Ave., Ybor City,

Tampa 813-248-9700. lacreperiacafe.com

˚GREEK˚

813-903-6705. fushiachinese.com ACROPOLIS GREEK TAVERNA 3023 W. Kennedy YUMMY HOUSE CHINA BISTRO 2620 E.

Blvd., Tampa 813-877-8200. acropolistaverna.com

Hillsborough Ave., Tampa 813-237-3838. yummyhouseflorida.com

˚CREATIVE/ CONTEMPORARY˚

813-251-8999. soho.macdintonsirishpub.com MOLLY MALONE’S IRISH PUB 305 E. Davis Blvd.,

Tampa 813-304-2777

˚ITALIAN˚ BELLA’S ITALIAN CAFE 1413 S. Howard Ave.,

Tampa 813-254-3355. bellasitaliancafe.com DONATELLO ITALIAN RESTAURANT 232

N. Dale Mabry Hwy., Tampa 813-875-6660. donatellotampa.com LA TERRAZZA RESTAURANT 1729 E. 7th Ave.,

Tampa 813-248-1326. laterrezzayborcity.com MAGGIANO’S LITTLE ITALY 203 Westshore Plaza,

Tampa 813-288-9000. maggianos.com OSTERIA NATALINA 3215 S. MacDill Ave., Tampa

813-831-1210. osterianatalina.com JAFFA STREET 4702 W. Gandy Blvd., Tampa

813-900-0726. jaffastreet.co NICK’S GYROS & SUBS 3501 E. Hillsborough

MISE EN PLACE 442 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa

Ave., Tampa 813-231-0010

813-254-5373. miseonline.com THE HUNGRY GREEK 10041 N. Dale Mabry Hwy., OXFORD EXCHANGE 420 W. Kennedy Blvd.,

Tampa 813-253-0222. oxfordexchange.com

˚CUBAN˚

Tampa 813-405-8242. thehungrygreek.com

˚INDIAN˚ CURRY LEAVES INDIAN CUISINE 4843 W.

ACRO-IRIS RESTAURANT INC. 3328 W.

Columbus Dr., Tampa 813-879-1357.

Kennedy Blvd., Tampa 813-319-4014. curryleavesindiancuisine.com

COLUMBIA CAFE 801 Old Water St. #1905, Tampa

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˚JAPANESE ˚

GRAPE LEAF EXPRESS 10117 E. Adamo Dr. #703,

ICHIBAN JAPANESE CUISINE & SUSHI BAR 2786 E. Fowler Ave., Tampa 813-978-8095.

PANINOTECA 519 N. Franklin St., Tampa

Tampa 813-628-4280. grapeleaftampa.com

ichicantampa.com

813-341-2525. paninotecacafe.com

MATOI SUSHI 602 N. Dale Mabry Hwy., Tampa

TAZZA CAFE MEDITERRANEAN GRILL

813-871-3233. sushirestaurantstampa.com SHOGUN SUSHI 15213 N. Dale Mabry Hwy., Tampa

5001 E. Fowler Ave., Tampa 813-980-6666. tazzacafemediterraneangrill.com

813-968-1369. shogunfl.com

˚MEXICAN/TEX-MEX˚

SOHO SUSHI 3218 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa

BARTACO 1601 W. Snow Ave., Tampa

813-873-7646. sohosushi.com

813-258-8226. bartaco.com

YOKO’S JAPANESE RESTAURANT 3217 S.

BESITO MEXICAN RESTAURANT 205 Westshore

MacDill Ave., Tampa 813-835-4311. yokostampa.com

Plaza, Tampa 813-287-4800. besitomexican.com

˚KOREAN˚

CANTINA MEXICAN GRILL & BAR 10032 Cross

ARIRANG RESTAURANT 5232 S. MacDill Ave.,

Tampa 813-837-1471. arirangkoreantampa.com ONE FAMILY KOREAN RESTAURANT 7030 W.

Hillsborough Ave., Tampa 813-901-0153 SA RI ONE KOREAN RESTAURANT 3940 W.

Cypress St., Tampa 813-874-2911 SOUL OF KOREA 7612 N. 56th St., Tampa

813-989-9030. soulofkorea.net

˚LATIN/SPANISH˚ CONGA’S LATIN CAFE 4511 Gunn Hwy., Tampa

813-962-7775 FRANK AND PAPI LATIN RESTAURANT 7315 E.

Broadway Ave., Tampa 813-621-2764. frankandpapi.com PLATO LATINO 202 E. Bearss Ave., Tampa

813-968-7100

Creek Blvd., Tampa 813-406-4856 GREEN LEMON 915 S. Howard Ave., Tampa

813-868-5463. eatgreenlemon.com

O COCINA 4110 Henderson Blvd., Tampa

813-289-0649. ococina.com

56th St., Tampa 813-989-2080. tacosonmexicangrill.com THE URBAN CANTINA 200 E. Madison St., Tampa

813-221-8226

˚SANDWICHES˚ GONZO’S SANDWICH SHOP 1902 N. Himes Ave.,

Tampa 813-874-1350. gonzosandwichshop.com SULPHUR SPRINGS SANDWICH SHOP

WEST TAMPA SANDWICH SHOP 3904

BYBLOS 2832 S. MacDill Ave., Tampa

813-805-7977. Byblostampa.com CARMEL KITCHEN & WINE BAR 14306 N. Dale

N. Armenia Ave., Tampa 813-873-7104. westtampasandwichshoprestaurant.com

˚SEAFOOD˚ CADDY’S AT THE POINTE 801 Riverside Dr. E.,

Bradenton 941-708-3777. caddysatthepointe.com

Mabry Hwy., Tampa 813-265-1415. carmel-kitchen.com

CADDY’S ON THE BEACH 9000 W. Gulf Blvd.,

FALAFEL INN MEDITERRANEAN GRILL 777 N.

CADDY’S PUB 20025 Gulf Blvd., Indian Shores

Ashley Dr., Tampa 813-223-5800. falafelinngrill.com

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TACOSON AUTHENTIC MEXICAN GRILL 7521 N

˚MEDITERRANEAN˚ Tampa 813-907-8233.

AWA R D S

2702 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa 813-872-5600. miguelitostampa.com

9000 N. Florida Ave., Tampa 813-932-3663. tampasandwichshop.com

AL-SHAM PALACE 19651 Bruce B. Downs Blvd.,

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MIGUELITOS TAQUERIA Y TEQUILAS

Tampa St., Tampa 813-223-2831. tomaspain.com

SPAIN RESTAURANT AND TOMA BAR 513 N.

M A G A Z I N E

Treasure Island 727-360-4994. caddysotb.com

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OCEAN PRIME 2205 N. Westshore Blvd., Tampa 813-490-5288.

THAI TERRACE 2055 N. Dale Mabry Hwy., Tampa 813-877-8955. thaiterrace.net

ocean-prime.com OYSTERCATCHERS 2900 Bayport Dr., Tampa 813-207-6815.

tampabay.grand.hyatt.com RUSTY PELICAN TAMPA RESTAURANT 1437, 2425 N. Rocky Point Dr.,

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˚VEGETARIAN˚ FARMACY VEGAN KITCHEN + BAKERY 803 N. Tampa St., Tampa

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