Shireen’s Spotlight: The Commodore

Shireen’s Spotlight: The Commodore

Shireen’s Spotlight: The Commodore

Shireen’s Spotlight: The Commodore

Shireen’s Spotlight: The Commodore

Shireen’s Spotlight: The Commodore

Shireen’s Spotlight: The Commodore

What:

Friday night drinks, light bites and live music at The Commodore — where nightlife oozes class and sophistication. Think “The Fabulous Baker Boys” (sexy nightclub movie) meets “The Dead Rabbit” (famous NYC bar known for its great vibe.)

Why:

I don’t miss the NYC weather, but MAN I miss the nightlife. When I lived there, it was all about finding the right bar with just the right amount of personality. I was always attracted to amber-lit lounges drenched in dark wood decor, featuring live jazz or cool cover bands. It was an intoxicating environment and part of what made my time in the city really special. Once I moved back to Miami, though…

My evening hours would never be the same. If I wasn’t working, I was busy coercing one of my co-workers and/or friends into finding a fabulous bar where we could let the day melt away. Family commitments, long commutes or that laid-back beach lifestyle always put a wrench in my invites. Even worse, if I wasn’t into dancing & debauchery on South Beach — I wasn’t getting any after-dark action, unless it was dinner & a movie 😭😴

My sad social life went on this way for years — until just last week, when I caught wind of “The Commodore” inside the Ritz-Carlton Coconut Grove. FINALLY, a place with the finesse of Miami and the familiarity of New York. Named after Ralph Middleton Munroe, an early settler of The Grove and a distinguished yacht designer, “The Commodore” specializes in live music, craft cocktails and flavorful small plates. The intimate space is the perfect place to relax, enjoy a good conversation or spend some alone time.

After work, on a rainy Friday night, I tucked myself into one of its yummy leather chairs right in front of the fireplace and sipped on their namesake cocktail, “Commodore Old Fashioned” — the smooth and spicy mainstay is made with Bulleit Rye Whiskey, Amaro Nonino and Vanilla simple syrup. I also tried the “Spicy Raspberry Collins” mixed with vodka, lemon juice, jalapeño syrup and fresh muddled raspberry. #FreshAndFruity.

Both paired perfectly with the gorgeous Cheese & Meat Board. The fresh Parmesan and prosciutto were my favorites along with the cornichons and marinated olives. The Ahi Tuna Tacos were just the right size and tasted clean & delicious, served with avocado, candied radish and roasted nori aioli. If you like sweet drinks…

The “Apple Basil Smash” is calling your name; made with vodka, lime juice, simple syrup and St. Germain. My favorite of the night, “San Remo”, is made with Bulleit Burbon, sweet vermouth, OJ, St. Germain, Campari and lemon juice. It’s not just unusual, it’s got a sexy taste that transports you to an exotic place. I also loved the grilled taste of the dry-rubbed Shrimp Skewers, served with cilantro and aioli. I’ve never tasted Arancini balls and boy, have I been missing out. Stuffed rice balls, coated with bread crumbs and deep fried. Yes, please. It’s a #musttry served in tomato jam and doused in Grana Padano (an Italian cheese that’s similar to Parmigiano.) Enhancing the deliciousness of the dishes, a glass of full bodied spanish red wine. The 2015 Torres Salmos Priorat to be exact. Hmmm…

If you’re looking for a place that’ll make you feel special in more ways than one, stop by the new, chic cocktail lounge and have a drink and a nosh, listen to some live music and remember, a quality nightlife experience doesn’t have to be a sweaty club-hopping, half-naked evening out drowned with overly loud music and that’s why “The Commodore” is one of my Favorite Things.

When:

Sunday – Tuesday 5pm-11pm
Wednesday & Thursday: 5pm-12am
Friday & Saturday: 5pm-1am
Live music is on Friday & Saturday: 9pm-12am
Happy Hour daily from 5pm-7pm

Where:

The Commodore
inside The Ritz-Carlton Coconut Grove
3300 SW 27th Avenue
Miami, Florida 33133

I feel sorry for people who don’t drink. When they wake up in the morning, that’s as good as they’re going to feel all day.Frank Sinatra
James Woodley Photography
dress purchased at Etiquette Boutique
earrings: @vchicstore
vintage clutch: @FlyBoutique
shoes: @betseyjohnson
Hair & Make-up: Odett Hernandez
Digital Editor: Jessie Neft-Swinger
Editor: Matthew “The Third Baker Boy” Auerbach

Faux Fabulous

Faux Fabulous

Faux Fabulous

Faux Fabulous

What:

Showcasing the IT jacket of the season and why my first real fur coat broke my heart.

Why:

I’ll never forget my first fur coat. It wasn’t something I bought; I come from humble beginnings. Instead, it’s something I inherited. Albeit, reluctantly.

My best friend in high school was a debutante from Texas and when she moved to New Mexico, we became fast friends. I loved everything about her; she had great style, oozed southern charm and was generous with her time and friendship. We got on famously. Actually, I wanted to be more like her. She was worldly and wise beyond her years.

A year before she became the new kid on the block, I had just moved to the Land of Enchantment, too. In the beginning, I think that’s what drew us together, but as time passed, it was more than that. There’s nothing like young friendship. The bond is indescribable and helping one another get through those awkward, coming-of-age years was a pretty special thing, although I didn’t know it at the time.

We would spend hours in her basement boudoir. Lol. That’s what we used to call it. Her parents had converted it into a mini-apartment with a bedroom, bathroom, kitchenette and living room. She lived there in her own little paradise. She had beautiful things — gorgeous furry carpets, a gold trimmed vanity, a fluffy down comforter and a closet stuffed with designer clothes. She taught me about tennis, interesting books and how to match my perfume to my personality. I still miss her.

She died on a hot August day, a few weeks after my birthday and even though it was over twenty years ago, I still remember it like it was yesterday. I wish I could say I was devastated, but I sat in the front row at her funeral void of any kind of emotion. After everyone left, I lingered by her casket and wondered when the tears would come. They didn’t.

I told her I was sorry we had drifted apart after high school and that I had always wondered why she stayed behind when everyone else had left for college. At the time, she seemed lost to me, but looking back on it now, maybe I was the one who was trying to find my place in the world while she had always known hers.

A few years later, she finally flew the coop. Not only did she find new purpose at a college in Las Cruces, she found love, too. She described him perfectly in her letters and when I talked to her on the phone she seemed genuinely happy. It made my heart sing and I couldn’t wait to be reunited and talk about all the exciting things happening in both of our lives, but I would never see her again.

The knock at my dorm room came at an odd time and the person standing in the doorway wasn’t someone I was expecting a visit from. He was a few years older than me and one of my brother’s best friends. He also happened to be from my hometown. We didn’t run in the same circles. He was popular, good looking and most of the time ignored me when he saw me on campus, so his presence was disconcerting.

After an awkward “hello,” he grabbed my hand and led me to a chair and told me to sit down. I’m not exactly sure what happened after that, but I do remember the words falling out of his mouth in slow motion and only being able to comprehend some of them. Car, injuries, died. “I’m so sorry,” he said and then, I heard nothing. I told him to leave. He didn’t want to, but he did. My parents collected me the next day and we headed home so I could pay my respects.

After her funeral, her parents asked me to stop by the house. It was weird being there without her. It was sad, empty and grief was thick in the air. Her mother handed me a garment bag and said: “She would have wanted you to have it.” I thanked her and left without opening it.

When I got home, I discovered her mother had gifted me my best friend’s most prized possession, her decadent fur coat. She used to dance around in it singing Madonna songs. She always promised to loan it to me, but I cheekily refused. I took the coat off its hanger, slipped it on, wrapped my arms tightly around myself and wept.

I never wore the coat again (until I put it on for the blog) but I did cry again – and again – and again. Over the years, I would buy more fur, but only re-purposed, as in vintage. As I grew into an educated woman, I stopped wearing it altogether for humane reasons. And while fashion today allows me to be “Faux Fabulous,” the trend still reminds me of my sweet friend from all those years ago.

I still have her coat. I’ve never been able to part ways with it. I hope some day I’ll be able to see her again and I hope every now and then her spirit brushes by me to say hello, even if I don’t know it.

I realize now, the extra time she spent at home with her parents while her classmates, including myself, left for college was a true gift to her family. They got to spend more time with her before her life was cut short. All things have purpose, even if at the time they make no sense whatsoever. All these years later, that coat still breaks my heart, but it’s all I have left of her, besides my fleeting memories.

I find peace knowing if she were still alive, she would have eventually turned into a “Faux Fabulous” fashion lover like me and we would have danced in on our coats together; laughing, smiling and enjoying life, because it was one of our Favorite Things. ❤️

Where:

BCBG South Beach
Lincoln Road Mall
744 Lincoln Road
Miami, Florida 33139
(on the corner of Lincoln Road and Meridian)

Be Social:
Local IG: @bonchic_miamibeach
#bcbgsouthbeach
Twitter: @BCBG
www.BCBG.com

Grief is the price we pay for love.Queen Elizabeth II

Faux Fabulous

Faux Fabulous

James Woodley Photography
Faux Fur Red Coat by @BCBG #SouthBeach
Hair & Make-up: Odett Hernandez
Digital Editor: Jessie Neft-Swinger
Editor: Matthew “Just Faux You” Auerbach

special thanks to Marina of BCBG South Beach

Happy Halloween

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… Here’s a closer look…

 

Halloween, Museum, Art, Composite

 

What:

Celebrating Halloween

Why:

A departure from the scary (but not for long.) We have bequeathed the title of the photo: “A Night at the Museum” — starring Lady Shireen *Martini* Sandoval. Have a safe and fashionable All Hallows’ Eve, ya’all!

Be Social:
IG: @ShireenSandoval
FB: @ShireenSandoval
Twitter: @ShireenSandoval

Well behaved women seldom make history.Laurel Thatcher Ulrich

 

James Woodley Photography
Styling & Martini Drinking by moi
Hair & Make-up: Odett Hernandez
Editor: Matthew Auerbach

Shireen’s Spotlight: Mason Eatery

Shireen’s Spotlight: Mason Eatery

Shireen’s Spotlight: Mason Eatery

Shireen’s Spotlight: Mason Eatery

Shireen’s Spotlight: Mason Eatery

Shireen’s Spotlight: Mason Eatery

Shireen’s Spotlight: Mason Eatery

Shireen’s Spotlight: Mason Eatery

What:

Brunching at Mason Eatery, where dishes like Goopy Egg & Creamed Corn have shooketh my foodie world.

Why:

Tucked into the heart of Midtown Miami, Mason Eatery is light, airy and the perfect place to grab a quick, quality bite or enjoy a long leisurely breakfast, lunch or dinner. Its laid-back sophistication is a breath of fresh air in a city where “more is more” seems to be an exhaustive restaurant theme.

The family-owned, Art Deco-inspired eatery prides itself on unique culinary cuisine, serving up dishes like Creamed Corn made with red shrimp & cornbread crumble. 😋 Mason also makes everything from scratch and I do mean everything. The salmon is killer: cured with salt and dill for three days, rinsed and smoked for six hours.

It’s nothing short of mind-blowing and beautifully presented in their Bagel & Lox with garlic cream cheese and capers. You can get it on their Mason Board, too, which also comes with 12-day, house marinated pastrami and ham. Mmmm… the homemade mustard is definitely something to write home about and I don’t even like mustard. I guess I’ve just never tasted the real thing. #BottleAndSell

If you’re a cocktail lover, you’ll appreciate their fresh take on drinks like the Mule with ginger beer & Cardamaro or go for the unusual with A Mason Grace with Rose’, elderflower and ale. If you’re more of a mimosa fan, try the watermelon; it was my favorite. If you like fresh juices, the pineapple is life-changing. 🥂🍉🍍

The mouthwatering ham n’ cheese omelette is served with a yummy latke and the Mason Salad (with a chicken add on) makes watching your waistline all the more enjoyable. As if all of that wasn’t enough…

My true love affair was with the Goopy Egg — Muenster cheese mixed with sour cream and bagel chips to dip with #ComeToMama. The chips are homemade, just like all of their bread. Speaking of… so was my dessert: two melt-in-your-mouth cookies (chocolate chip and double chocolate) and a delicious key lime bar. 🍪🍰

While Mason is perfect the way it is (especially their late night hours,) I hear provocative changes are in store. Until then, I’ll enjoy the inspiring food and the feel good atmosphere – it’s one of my Favorite Things. Cheers!

When:

Daily from 10am-2am

Where:

Mason Eatery
3470 N Miami Avenue
Miami, Florida 33127
Reservations: 786-618-5150

Be Social:
IG: @masoneatery
FB: @MasonEatery
Twitter: @MasonEatery

www.masoneatery.com

What nicer thing can you do for somebody than make them breakfast?Anthony Bourdain
James Woodley Photography
wardrobe @filomenafernandez
earrings: @vchicstore
sunnies: @zara
clutch & shoes: @StevenMadden #LincolnRoad
Hair & Make-up: Odett Hernandez
Digital Editor: Jessie Neft-Swinger
Editor: Matthew “Lover of Latke” Auerbach

Tea Time

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What:

Fabulous heels & hats at the 7th annual #HauteTea Luncheon & Hat Party benefiting the Diabetes Research Institute Foundation — the best hope for a cure.

Why:

I’ll never forget my first time at #HauteTea; it was Miami fashion at its finest with amazing hats, gorgeous dresses and saucy shoes. Even more impressive…

The women attending the event who were community-minded, charity-driven and impossibly chic. I was so in awe, I could hardly concentrate on the task at hand: dishing details of the event for Deco Drive. After the story aired, I promised myself I’d go back, just to enjoy the beauty of it all.

Fast-forward four years and one fashion blog later, and #FavoriteThings was the perfect way to feature #HauteTea. Without pretense or my normal “gotta get the story and get out” agenda, I walked around the event last Friday, during its pre-lunch cocktail hour, oohing and aahing over all the gorgeous headgear.

Instead of a fascinator for myself, though, I went with an elegant cocktail hat designed by Danielle Kukar, Founder of FeatherHeart Millinery in Fort Lauderdale. This year’s theme was #GardenParty, so I chose a sultry eggplant colored retro-inspired dress with a lively vine pattern by BCBG.

The one-shoulder design was a definite selling point for me because it easily mixes our summer & fall seasons, tropically speaking. While I love autumn textures, the heat and humidity is still alive and well in October; it’s just part of living in South Florida. Another highlight of the outfit? Streamlined metallic stripes woven into the material, hinting at the holidays to come.

I hope you enjoy the pictures as much as I enjoyed an afternoon of hats & heels — because fashion with a charitable cause is always one of my Favorite Things.

Where:

Haute Tea is held at the St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort
9703 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, Florida 33154
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Be Social:
IG: @diabetesresearch
FB: @DiabetesResearchInstitute
Twitter: @Diabetes_DRI

www.diabetesresearch.org

Where there’s tea there’s hope.Arthur Wing Pinero
James Woodley Photography
dress & boots by @BCBG #SouthBeach
cocktail hat @featherheartdesigns
vintage clutch from the UK
Hair & Make-up: Odett Hernandez
Digital Editor: Jessie Neft-Swinger
Editor: Matthew “Metallic” Auerbach