Gladiator Sandals by MIA Shoes

Gladiator Sandals by MIA Shoes

Gladiator Sandals by MIA Shoes

Gladiator Sandals by MIA Shoes

Gladiator Sandals by MIA Shoes

Gladiator Sandals by MIA Shoes

Gladiator Sandals by MIA Shoes

Gladiator Sandals by MIA Shoes

Gladiator Sandals by MIA Shoes

Gladiator Sandals by MIA Shoes

Gladiator Sandals by MIA Shoes

What:

Gladiator Sandals by MIA Shoes

Why:

When I hear the word “Gladiator,” the first thing that pops into my head is actor Russell Crowe, playing the role of Maximus Decimus Meridius, in that famous and totally awesome Ridley Scott movie, “Gladiator.” It’s still one of my favorite flicks to date.

Maximus wasn’t just brave; he was sexy, provocative and totally hot! Just like the “Gorgeous Gladiator” trend. If you couldn’t tell, I used the movie as creative inspo for the blog; more specifically, Connie Nielsen’s character, Lucilla. If you don’t remember her in the film, she was exquisitely dressed as a Grecian goddess in almost every scene. I know, I know…

I’ve written so many blogs on this particular trend, but honestly, it never goes out of style. It just keeps reinventing itself. This spring (and heading into summer), it’s all about the TALL gladiator sandal, ones that slink all the way up the leg. The more laces, straps and detailing, the better! And…

If you got it, flaunt it! Hello, MIA Shoes (a Miami-based company and one of my favorite things), is currently slaying the “Gorgeous Gladiator” trend. For the blog, in killer kaftans and jewelry from Le Beau Maroc with the always-inspiring Mandarin Oriental, Miami as the backdrop, I’m working MIA’s Ricarda, Donata and Devi styles.

The Ricarda is my favorite with a sexy but comfy heel and a coy hint of fringe, which keeps the look current. Also, I love how the sandals lace up the front and zip up the back, allowing for a perfect fit around my leg (most fashionistas know how tricky the whole calf thing can be).

Even though natural leather colors are in, I love the black sandals, too. Pairing it with summer-inspired colors really makes the shoe stand out. The “Gorgeous Gladiator” isn’t just regal, it’s timeless. If you invest in a pair, they’ll be in style for years to come and that’s why it’s one of my favorite things.

Where:

You can find MIA shoes on Instagram & Twitter: @shop_miashoes or shop the blog looks at www.miashoes.com.

When:

I think the “Gorgeous Gladiator” trend is pretty versatile, but I especially love wearing mine on the weekend. If I’m not pairing the sandals with a dramatic kaftan, there’s nothing like wearing them with an off-the-shoulder sundress that hits mid-calf. I like dressing up the trend, too. Think date night: a slinky top, a flirty skirt and a high-heel gladiator. Just like a Roman fighter, you’re sure to knock em’ dead.

There is nothing impossible to him who will not try.Alexander The Great
Wardrobe & Jewelry provided by Le Beau Maroc www.lebeaumaroco.com
Twitter: @LeBeauMaroc IG: @lebeaumaroc FB: Le Beau Maroc

Special thanks to the Mandarin Oriental, Miami for the amazing backdrop for our photos!
For reservations: www.mandarinoriental.com/miami or call 305-913-8288
Twitter: @MO_Miami IG: @MO_Miami

Photographer & Videographer: James Woodley
Stylist: Asmaa Benkirane & Jackie Kay
Hair/MUA: Odett Hernandz
Editor: Matthew Auerbach

Little White Dress

Little White Dress

Little White Dress

Little White Dress

Little White Dress

Little White Dress

Little White Dress

What:

Koko & Palenki (in the Shops At Merrick Park) at 358 San Lorenzo Avenue, Coral Gables, Florida 33146

Why:

I’d like to say things have been pretty normal since my last blog post, “One Stop Glam Shop,” but the truth is — they’re not. I’ve had the worst case of anxiety and some crazy nightmares to go along with it. Believe it or not…

It’s because of the Zika Virus scare in South Florida. I keep dreaming that I’m being attacked (actually, more like swarmed) by thousands of bugs. More specifically, mosquitoes. I wake up startled in the middle of the night, drenched in sweat, sometimes crying.

Calming my nerves at 3 am isn’t easy, but I make my way to the kitchen and pour myself a tall cup of orange juice. For whatever reason, it calms me. I’m not the only one its affecting…

My poor boyfriend (James) has become a mosquito-killing ninja, locking himself in different rooms of our house when I’m convinced I’ve spotted a flying intruder. Armed with a can of RAID and a towel to swat with, he doesn’t leave the room until the insect is vanquished. Sometimes, though, he comes up empty-handed and my anxiety turns to panic. He’s such a good sport…

I know he does it because he loves me. I mean, why else in God’s name would he lock himself into a room with a blood-sucking mosquito, risking his own health and well-being? All this hoopla (by the way) isn’t unwarranted…

Some people who are infected with Zika actually get GBS (Guillain-Barre Syndrome.) Yup, the illness that almost killed me a few years ago. The good folks over at the Centers for Disease Control say Zika is showing up in Miami from abroad.

In other words, people who’ve been bitten by mosquitoes elsewhere come here and voila! — Zika is now part of our viral landscape. Even though it’s highly unlikely mosquitoes here would carry the Zika virus, it’s still possible and it doesn’t make me feel any better. After all, GBS is extremely rare, but I still managed to get it despite being healthy, strong and young.

Sure, yeah, I recovered with IVIG (Intravenous Immunoglobulin) and relentless physical therapy, but man, the wound is still deep and the threat of getting it again is utterly terrifying. I’d be lying if I said I was over it: residual neuropathy and spine pain are still very much a part of my everyday life. I’ve just learned to live with it.

So, what does a “Little White Dress” have to do with any of this? At the very height of my Zika neurosis, I got a call to host an event featuring up-and-coming jewelry designer, Phebbs Svester, who was unveiling her UMEE Life collection to South Florida fashionistas.

Along with all the other ladies participating in the event, I was asked to wear white. For the record, I hate this request. You know how it is: white is in every single store until you actually need it. Then, poof! — it’s magically extinct. So, I immediately reached out to my fashionable friends at Koko & Palenki, who said they indeed had a few options.

As soon as I saw their new “Little White Dress” by Alexis, I was completely smitten. The sheer lace detailing and whimsical appliqués border on angelic. I paired the dress with Koko’s white caged high heels and a multi-colored, silk DVF clutch that they had gifted me years ago (right around the same time I was recovering from my illness).

I felt so beautiful in the dress, I decided to blog about it at the last minute. And the event? It was definitely something I was meant to be a part of. UMEE Life jewelry (the name is a combination of YOU & ME =’s LIFE) isn’t just about fashion, it’s a company based on good karma, positive energy and self-transcendence.

“You always get what you give,” said one of the moderators at the event. She also declared: “Whatever you believe in and whatever you think is actually who you are and what you’re asking of the universe.” Her words immediately resonated with me.

Even though I truly believed in “Cause and Effect” (which was basically what she was saying), it was something I had lost sight of. Living scared of the Zika Virus isn’t something I wanted to send out into the universe. What’s more, being afraid of getting sick again isn’t the person I had become after my illness. Instead…

I had become genuinely happy for my new lease on life and I didn’t waste my time on things like “what if” and “would have, could have, should have’s.” So, in my perfect “Little White Dress” (a color that represents wiping the slate clean) I let go of the fear, worry and anxiety that was “bugging” me and remembered living joyfully in the moment (even if I was wearing a lot of mosquito repellant) was definitely one of my favorite things.

Shop the perfect “Little White Dress” on-line at www.KokoPalenki.com
Twitter: @KokoPalenki
Instagram: @kokopalenki
Facebook: Koko Palenki
She never looked nice. She looked like art, and art wasn’t supposed to look nice; it was supposed to make you feel something.anonymous
James Woodley Photography
Styling: Jackie Kay
Hair & MUA by Odett Hernandz
Editor: Matthew Auerbach

Shireen’s Spotlight: French 27

Shireen's Spotlight: French 27

Shireen's Spotlight: French 27

Shireen's Spotlight: French 27

Shireen's Spotlight: French 27

Shireen's Spotlight: French 27

What:

French 27, 850 Commerce Street, Miami Beach, Florida 33139

Why:

Oh, Mon Cherie! French 27 is such a gorgeous restaurant, I was immediately smitten when I walked through its long, airy corridor. I was greeted by two lovely ladies standing behind a Baby Grand piano (which was serving as a make-shift hostess station.) It was flanked by red roses and a glowing candelabra.

The restaurant, which reminds me a little of La Grenouille in New York City, oozes drama: its rich textures and warm colors enhance its lively atmosphere. On the way to my table, I was whisked past a decorative pond with floating candles and rose petals. The romance in the place was palpable. Then, it was time to get my Spotlight on!

I started with the ‘Moulin Rouge’ (made with berries, St. Germaine, vodka and Veuve Clicquot.) It was crisp, light and my favorite drink of the night. The ‘Honey & Tea’, served with a petite pot of honey along with a lil’ dipper was charming (made with peach puree, jasmine-infused honey and vodka.) The ‘Champagne & Rose,’ served with a side of rose petal syrup, was extremely elegant.

My first starter of the night was the mind-blowing ‘Escargots Tartiflette.’ It was oh-so-buttery and if the puff pastry that was served with it were a man, I’d profess my undying love and run away with it — forever. The ‘Soy Cured Salmon’ topped with cilantro and Creme Fraiche was clean and healthy (more so than the Escargot.)

I tried two main entrees: ‘Chilean Seabass’ (with tomato confit, cured shallots and almonds) and ‘Mediterranean Turbot’ (served with a mint béarnaise sauce, artichokes and cherry tomatoes.) I was most impressed with the Turbot; I’d never tried it before and it reminded me of Dover Sole, which I love. Dinner didn’t end there…

I was asked to try anything my heart desired from the menu (btw, that’s never happened to me on Spotlight.) I made room for ‘French Onion Soup’ (after all, I was at a French restaurant) and ‘Moules Mariniere’. The soup had this crazy good puffy pastry smothering it and the mussels were soaked in a perfect Chardonnay sauce.

Last but not least, I saved room for ‘Strawberry Shortcake’ and the most perfect ‘Soufflé. I left happy and definitely NOT HUNGRY! ‘French 27’ is an enchanting slice of “The City of Light” on the beach and that’s why it’s one of my favorite things.

Where:

‘French 27’ is on South Beach in an area known as South Pointe. I remember back in the day when ‘Joe’s Stone Crab’ was the Lone Wolf in the neighborhood. Not so anymore! There seems to be new places popping up everyday. Lucky for us foodies, there’s street parking in front of the restaurant and they have valet. Cheers, or as they say in France: Bon Appetit!

When:

Sunday-Thursday 5:30pm-11:00pm, Friday-Saturday 5:30pm-12:00am

Somewhere between the Angels and the French lies the rest of humanity.Mark Twain

www.french27.com
Twitter: @french27_rest
IG: @french27rest
FB: French 27

wardrobe provided by www.hotmiamistyles.com, IG: @hotmiamistyles
Photographer: James Woodley
Producer: Jessie Rosario
Styling: Jackie Kay
Hair & MUA: Odett Hernandez
Editor: Matthew Auerbach

One Stop Glamour Shop

One Stop Glamour Shop
One Stop Glamour Shop
One Stop Glamour Shop
One Stop Glamour Shop
One Stop Glamour Shop
One Stop Glamour Shop
One Stop Glamour Shop
One Stop Glamour Shop

What:

Air954, 1525 North Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33304

Why:

Fresh off my “Perfect Getaway” from Key West, I blew back into Miami feeling rested, relaxed and ready to take on the world! I had places to go, people to see and prettying-up appointments to make. And that last part — well, it was at DEFCON status.

After a few days off of work, my hair was matted to my head from the blustery sea air, my eyelash extensions were shredded to nubs (because of an allergic reaction to new glue) and to make matters worse, I needed a new dress (STAT) for a special occasion with my bae. After explaining the aforementioned to my stylist, Jackie…

She told me point blank: “You need some major Air954 in your life, like, ASAP.” We both laughed out loud because man, was she right (per usual). That’s why her nickname is “The President.” Anyhow, I digress…

Air954 is every fashionista’s wet dream: a blow dry bar and clothing boutique wrapped into one. When you walk in, it’s got this beachy/boho/cottage-like vibe: it’s warm and welcoming. Before your blow-out (they offer conditioning treatments, too) you can sip wine, have a gourmet coffee; all while enjoying some major retail therapy…

They have beautiful dresses, rompers, beachwear, jewelry, purses, hats and chachkies for your house. (Everything I’m wearing in the blog is from their boutique and I wanted it all! Yes, even the jewelry.) The reason I think this place works?

It’s owned by BFF’s, Melissa Nichols and Kristine Davis; two fabulous women who appreciate looking and feeling great. Their #onfleek enthusiasm is palpable. What’s more, they realize not ALL blow dry bars are created equal. That’s why…

The dynamic duo has put a lot of personal love into creating something special, unique and one-of-a-kind. My visit was full of great conversation, incredible customer service and they spruced me up like nobody’s business. At the end of the day, they say…it’s all about giving fashionistas a “One Stop Glamour Shop” and that’s why it’s one of my NEW favorite things.

When:

Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday 12pm-5pm
Walk-in’s are welcome, but appointments are preferred 954-306-3367.

Where:

Air954 is located in Fort Lauderdale off Sunrise Boulevard. If you’re coming from Miami take 95N and exit onto Sunrise (East.) After a few miles, the road splits, so, make sure you MERGE LEFT. The bar/boutique is a few blocks down on the West side of the road in Plaza Del Mar. There’s plenty of parking.

I think that the most important thing a woman can have next to talent, of course, is her hairdresser.Joan Crawford
Wardrobe & accessories provided by air954.com/boutique.html
Twitter: @Air0954 IG: @air954inc FB: air954 blow dry salon & boutique

Photographer/Videographer: James Woodley
Producer: Shireen Sandoval & Jackie Kay
Stylist: Jackie Kay
Grooming: Odett Hernandez
Editor Matthew Auerbach

Shireen’s Spotlight: Tavern N Town

Shireen's Spotlight: Tavern N Town

Shireen's Spotlight: Tavern N Town

Shireen's Spotlight: Tavern N Town

Shireen's Spotlight: Tavern N Town

What:

Tavern N Town located inside Key West Marriott Beachside Hotel, 3841 North Roosevelt Blvd. Key West, Florida 33040

Why:

Once you walk through the whimsically ornate iron gates of “Tavern N Town,” you’re immediately swept away into a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The dark wood, rich marble and brushed brass detailing reminds me of some of my favorite places in New York City; but instead, the vibe is totally Key West: laid back with a hint of upscale luxury.

With live piano music playing in the background, I started my evening with three signature drinks: the Old Fashion, Cucumber Crush and Key Lime Martini. The Old Fashion was strong yet smooth. It’s the kind of drink that’s always a big hit with my photographer, James. It’s definitely a man’s drink.

The cucumber concoction, made with vodka, lemon and lime, was refreshing and light. And, what’s not to love about liquid Key Lime pie? That’s what their special martini tastes like. Hello, Lovah! The drink is also rimmed with graham cracker sprinkles. I had this before my meal, but honestly, it’s a great dessert drink, too. It’s sweet, tasty and a fab reminder that I was spending the weekend in Key West.

Before dinner, the chef sent out a beautifully plated amuse bouche of raw tuna topped with brie, chili and a yummy balsamic (I loved its beet garnishing). Up next, presented in a large martini glass: “Petit Caprese Salad” served with mozzarella, tomato, white balsamic and crispy pancetta…

Mmmm, it was fresh, simple and light. Probably my favorite of the night. Who knew I loved crunchy pancetta? The “Lemon Crusted Sea Scallop,” served with cheddar grits and butter, was amazingly decadent. The scallop itself was plump, meaty and cooked to perfection. The grits were fluffy and creamy. It’s hard to get grits right, so, mad respect to the chef.

For dinner, the “Cilantro Seared Swordfish” served with roasted red beets and kale came highly recommended. I’m not the kind of person to order swordfish, per se, but this dish really won me over. It was light, succulent and I’d definitely order it again. The caramelized shallots made the dish extra tasty.

For dessert, the “Raspberry Cheesecake” (which was a special), was perfectly layered, delicate and creamy. I always shy away from anything too sweet, but the graham cracker crust added just the right amount of savoriness.

Sometimes, after a few days in the Keys, I tire of the bar scene and long for a proper meal, where I can dress up and pretend like I’m in the big city. “Tavern N Town” is the perfect place to do just that. It’s lively atmosphere, great service and sophisticated food make it one of my new favorite things (and I’m allowed to enjoy it all on island time).

Where:

“Tavern N Town” is snuggled inside the Key West Marriott Beachside Hotel off the Grand Lobby. The hotel is located at the main entryway of Key West itself. The restaurant’s energy is so palpable, it practically calls your name once you step foot into the lobby.

If you’re staying at the hotel, have a great meal and a few of those Key Lime Martini’s and walk to your room with a view. If you’re just dining (and not staying on-property), there’s plenty of parking and valet, too. Cheers!

When:

Dinner is served daily, but the hours differ, albeit slightly: Sunday-Thursday 5pm-10pm, Friday-Saturday 5pm-10:30pm. The lounge is open daily from 4pm-11pm.

reservations: www.tavernntown.com or 305-296-8100
Twitter: @KeyWestMarriott #tavernntown
IG: @marriottbeachside #tavernntown
FB: Tavern N Town
Live the full life of the mind, exhilarated by new ideas, intoxicated by the romance of the unusual.Ernest Hemingway

Wardrobe provided by www.hauteglamboutique.com
Twitter: @HauteGlamBtq IG: @hauteglamboutique FB: Haute Glam Btq

Photographer: James Woodley
Producer: Shireen Sandoval
Stylist: Jackie Kay
Editor: Matthew Auerbach
special thanks to Lisa Malcom of www.thesocialsuite.com