Runway with the Circus

Runway With the Circus

Runway With the Circus

Runway With the Circus

Runway With the Circus

Runway With the Circus

Runway With the Circus

Runway With the Circus

Runway With the Circus

Runway With the Circus

Runway With the Circus

What:

Highlights from an amazing night judging Design Mix 2019 — a runway show featuring art, fashion and design — hosted by The International Interior Designer Association.

Why:

When someone invites you to judge a fashion event called “Peculiarium,” with a vintage circus theme, it definitely gets your attention. Step right up! Cue the ring master and feast your eyes on one of the coolest, most creative events I’ve seen in Miami in a long time. How’s that for an introduction?

Every year, the South Florida International Interior Design Association hosts Design Mix, an amazing runway competition. It’s a great concept that pairs design companies with textile sponsors; as a team, they collaborate to create a unique, show-stopping garment. The result? An explosion of originality and innovation on the runway.

Judging the event was not only awe-inspiring, it reignited my passion for fashion. Sometimes, I’m guilty of getting stuck in an artificial Instagram world, where the only mojo available is “How to Keep Up” rather than “How to discover what inspires.” At Design Mix…

They use tile, carpet, paint, drapery and other interesting textiles to create the fashion-forward, festive and even freakish — it was a circus theme, after all. The Scottish Rite Masonic Temple, in the Valley of Miami overlooking the river, was the backdrop for the stylish soiree and it didn’t disappoint. The Egyptian-inspired architecture added a sense of mystique to the already magical “Peculiarium,” theme.

Before the runway show, there was a cocktail party where circus food like hotdogs, french fries, peanuts and popcorn were on the menu, not to be outdone by a photo booth, adult beverages and carnivalesque performers. The main event opened with clowns, jugglers and the always entertaining Athena Dion, who happens to be one of the most popular drag queens in South Florida. Talk about entertainment!

Once the runway show started, the crowd was electrified, cheering for its favorite model wearing its favorite creation. Each ensemble delivered way more than just a walk down the runway, it was more like a deliberate saunter. Music, background video and choreographed steps were part of each presentation. They pouted/twirled/clawed/grimaced/smiled/danced/lunged, pretty much OWNING their respective themes. It was totally orgasmic, fashionably speaking.

I’m not gonna lie, judging Design Mix was no easy task. I don’t want to sound cliché, but seriously, everyone should have won for pushing the visual envelope. I’m sure my fellow judges (fashion tv host, Lucia Riano & fashion professor, Mario Braghierri ) would agree. There were different winners for different categories, but for overall fabulousness we could only choose one. The winner was..drum roll please…

Runway With the Circus

Edge of Architecture (EOA) was the design firm & TileBar, the sponsor and yes, tile was one of the outfit’s main themes, not an easy textile to manipulate, mold and eventually master into fashion, but WOW, what an outcome.

Congrats to everyone who worked it like the rent was due or in this case, the mortgage and thank you for inspiring me to take risks and embrace my individuality, which is what fashion is ultimately about. Design Mix 2019 is officially one of my #FavoriteThings. See you next year!

Where:

www.designmixsoflo.com

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Be faithful to your own taste, because nothing you really like is ever out of style.Billy Baldwin
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Neon Dreams

Neon Dreams

Neon Dreams

Neon Dreams

Neon Dreams

Neon Dreams

Neon Dreams

Neon Dreams

Neon Dreams

Neon Dreams

Neon Dreams

Neon Dreams

Neon Dreams

Neon Dreams

What:

Embracing the bright side of #SpringFashion with a little help from Miami’s iconic & colorful Little Haiti and trying to figure out why everyone is acting a little crazy, including myself. Thanks #MercuryRetrograde.

Why:

I’m not gonna lie, I wanted to mail this blog in. Put on a cute neon outfit, take a few snaps, write a couple of paragraphs and be done with it, but I can’t because I have all these feelings and emotions gnawing at me and I’m not sure where to put them and how to deal with them, so writing them down seemed apropos. And, let’s face it, it’s cheaper than therapy.

About four weeks ago, for whatever reason, my phone started blowing up like Mount Vesuvius; favor, after favor, came pouring in. Shireen, can you do a story? Shireen, can you do a blog? Shireen, can you make an appearance? Shireen, can you wear my clothes? Can I borrow something from your closet? Can I stay at your house? Can you meet for lunch? How about dinner? Can you ask James to hook me up with FREE photos? The requests were endless & relentless.

INHALE. EXHALE. Turn phone over as if it’s a piranha about to devour my hand which, coincidentally, did happen a week later – not by a predatory fresh water fish; by a dog leash that accidentally got wrapped around my right hand while walking my beloved Rigby. It snapped back so severely, I fell to my knees and wept. I was so disoriented from the pain, I crawled onto someone’s lawn and passed out. The doctor fixed me up, ordered me to rest and see a hand specialist ASAP. I didn’t.

The next week, armed with inflammation-reducing pills, ice and tenacity, I muscled my way through my busy life. Ding, ding, ding, ding; my phone wouldn’t stop. Shireen, can I borrow money? Shireen, can you pass my resume to your boss? Shireen, can you get me a job at Channel 7? Shireen, can you feature my hair salon on Deco Drive? Shireen, can you help with my charity? Shireen, can you tell me a good TV agent? Shireen, why aren’t you answering my IG messages? SHIREEN, are you there?

When I mentioned the onslaught of requests/demands/favors to my best friend, Jackie, we talked it out. We came to the conclusion that, more than likely, it was about my boundary issues. I had always had a hard time saying NO and turning a blind eye to people who, for whatever reason, had nabbed my phone number over the years (for stories, blogs or events) and used it with absolutely no discretion. Ahhh…so, that’s what this was about: taking care of myself. The universe was allowing me to practice and if I didn’t listen, I’d have to learn the lesson over and over again. Noted.

INHALE EXHALE. Bury phone in stylish purse. Go to CVS. Buy hand brace. Rip package open in car. Fumble with Velcro. Wrap contraption around hand. Lay head on steering wheel. Cry. Go to work. Type with left hand. Carefully drive home. Lay in bed awake. The pain can’t last forever, can it?

By the weekend, my hand started to swell and stiffen and my daily tasks became impossible. I could no longer brush my teeth, put my hair in a pony tail or do Pilates comfortably. I backed off social media, stopped texting as much and promised myself to call the hand doctor first thing Monday morning. Still, life went on. I attended a beautiful wedding, a chic birthday brunch and tried practicing those all-important boundaries…

Message after message, text after text, I replied NO (in one form or another.) If I valued the person and/or organization, I asked politely if they could please STOP pitching stories to my personal phone and/or private social media platforms. More importantly, I called the hand doctor. Nothing. No answer. No returned call. I called another one. Nothing. No answer. No returned call. I fumbled through the next few days in a haze of pain.

Like a broken record, I cried to Jackie about the ongoing barrage of messages and the excruciating pain in my hand. “Maybe this isn’t a boundary thing,” she said frankly, “Maybe it’s because Mercury is in Retrograde.” I grew quiet. I didn’t know a lot about astrology, but I did believe in the universe and all of its beautiful mysteries. Mercury. Retrograde. Noted. Will look it up when not in pain. Jackie added: “GO TO THE DOCTOR.”

(If this were a movie, this would be the part where I turn and talk right into the camera: “I’m not an idiot. I fully know I should have gone to the doctor earlier. In fact, I should be there right now, but something so medically earth-shattering and tragic happened to me years ago, going to the doctor is a stark reminder of some of the darkest days of my life. Despite therapy and a decent recovery, I suffer chronic pain, CIDP relapses and seem to be prone to injury. So, as you can imagine, denial has turned into a powerful friend. On that note, things are about to get real.”)

INHALE. EXHALE. Walk into television make-up room. Clutch hand. Nauseous. Dizzy. Collapse into chair. Co-worker calls hand doctor. Exam. X-ray. Prognosis. Needle. Pain. Swollen man-hand like Seinfeld episode. Then, like magic, everything stood still. Someone hit the pause button. I couldn’t pick-up the phone, couldn’t blog, couldn’t email, couldn’t be on TV. The universe wanted me to STOP and this time, I listened. Healing is never easy; it takes patience and a willingness to admit your own limitations and frankly, I should be a professional at it by now, but we all have our issues. So, there I was, alone with my fat hand and my mile-a-minute thoughts. I went home, drifted off to sleep and dreamed of #MercuryRetrograde…

An optical illusion that a planet is moving backward, but somehow, it is not: representing communication issues, psychic clutter, frazzled behavior, intensity and if you’re a Leo, like myself, it can pose the question: “Am I getting exactly what I want outta life?” And, perhaps, most pertinent, Mercury Retrograde can also mean coincidences are extra-ordinary. Demanding favors, aggressive social media messages, hundreds of emails and a hand injury forcing me to IGNORE all of the above. A serendipitous twist of fate? I think not.

They say we dream in black and white, but it’s not true, because just before I woke up from my post-hand procedure nap, I floated through a cocoon of neon colors, mainly, pink and yellow. The vibrancy of the moment stayed with me and is the inspiration for this blog. Google says, “Neon Dreams” represent a person who’s seeking a solution or a change, in order to find relief. Coincidence? I think not.

My hand is finally healing and for the most part, the crazy favors/messages/demands have stopped. Intensity doesn’t have to be a bad thing, I guess, but how you handle or interpret it can make all the difference. Life is all about pacing: realizing what’s important and giving those things your unbridled attention. The rest is just noise. A LOT of noise. As I type the last words of this entry, Mercury has officially creeped its way out of retrograde and it seems all is right in the universe again and that’s why, “Neon Dreams” is one of my Favorite Things.

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I dream of you in colors that don’t exist.anonymous
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Shireen’s Spotlight: Hayato Miami

Shireen’s Spotlight: Hayato Miami

Shireen’s Spotlight: Hayato Miami

Shireen’s Spotlight: Hayato Miami

Shireen’s Spotlight: Hayato Miami

Shireen’s Spotlight: Hayato Miami

Shireen’s Spotlight: Hayato Miami

Shireen’s Spotlight: Hayato Miami

Shireen’s Spotlight: Hayato Miami

Shireen’s Spotlight: Hayato Miami

Shireen’s Spotlight: Hayato Miami

Shireen’s Spotlight: Hayato Miami

What:

Making LOVE to a big, hot, juicy bowl of ramen at Hayato Miami, inside 1-800-Lucky in Wynwood and tasting some delicious unicorn ice cream, too. P.S: isn’t my camera purse cute?

Why:

If you wanna try amazing, mouth-watering, slurp-worthy #RAMEN, Hayato Miami is one of the hottest tickets in town. The authentic ramen restaurant, located inside 1-800-Lucky, Wynwood’s famed asian food hall, hails all the way from Kagoshima, Japan. So, how did that happen?

About 20 years ago, Kagoshima & the Magic City entered into something called a “Sister Cities Pact” — an exchange of cultural and commercial ideas — #HayatoMiami is one of the yummy results of that initiative. Which makes trying its food all the more exciting. #WhoKnew & #HowLuckyAreWe?

Making it even more intriguing — Hayato is modeled after its original location in Japan: “Satsuma Shimuja,” which happens to be located on Miami Avenue. Yes, there’s a Miami Avenue in Japan. You can’t make this stuff up! I guess you could say, it’s #MeantToBe. Okay, okay, enough of my fact-finding reporter skillzzzz…

I started my #Spotlight experience with a refreshing Chiran-Cha Green Tea, a specially imported blend from Kagoshima, where the rich soil and mild climate is apparently the #bombdotcom when it comes to growing tea leaves. If you’re more of an adult beverage kind-of person, there’s a full bar just a few steps away, where you can get whatever your heart desires. 🍹

I’ve never tried a “Japanese Cucumber” but it’s the perfect starter; soaked in a sesame salt sauce. If you want something more decadent, try the “Steamed Buns” (choice of pork, chicken or tofu.) I went with the marinated pork and got the Jalapeño pickles to add even more personality to the plate.

The great thing about the menu at Hayato Miami: they keep it simple, serving only a handful of items, which means they have it down to a science. The first ramen I tried was an ode to their namesake city: KAGOSHIMA SPECIAL…

It’s base is a thick, delicious pork broth and comes with wavy thin noodles; it’s swimming in cabbage, burdock, carrots and seaweed. Toppings include scallions, sprouts, mushrooms, a seared half-boiled egg and extra Chashu Pork (pork belly braised in soy sauce, sake and mirin.) Speaking of…

The CHASHU BOWL, an alternative to ramen, is perfect for the meat lover, stacked high with rice, pork, egg, lettuce, scallions, seaweed & Sichuan peppers. My favorite of the day was the mind-blowing KEY LIME RAMEN, made with a citrus-y key lime juice. It was clean, delicious and perfect for the health-conscious eater.

After my tasty lunch, I headed out to the garden to make good on a dessert invite from Taiyaki Miami. The ice cream truck serves up some of the most enchanting & whimsical waffle cones I’ve seen in a long time. Taiyaki is a Japanese fish-shaped cake made out of red bean paste, which is what the cones are made of. Really, that’s too much information, all you need to know is — it’s #amazeballs. I went for the cheeky unicorn cone and smiled from ear-to-ear when it was being made and in-between gobbling it up.

1-800-Lucky has a great energy, but it’s unique essence is generated by the glorious restaurants it houses, like Hayato Miami. Not only does it serve incredible ramen, it delivers a rich cultural experience that’s definitely worth trying and that’s why it’s one of my Favorite Things.

Where:

Hayato Miami inside www.1800lucky.com
143 NW 23rd Street
Miami, Florida 33127

When:

Sunday-Thursday: 12pm-12am
Friday-Saturday: 12pm-3am

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IG: @hayatomiamiramen
FB: @HayatoMiami
Twitter: @HayatoMiami

Ice cream: @taiyakinyc in the garden of @1800lucky

If I’m an advocate for anything, it’s to move. As far as you can, as much as you can. Walk in someone else’s shoes or at least eat their food.Anthony Bourdain
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Shireen’s Spotlight: Lona Cocina & Tequileria

Shireen’s Spotlight: Lona Cocina & Tequileria

Shireen’s Spotlight: Lona Cocina & Tequileria

Shireen’s Spotlight: Lona Cocina & Tequileria

Shireen’s Spotlight: Lona Cocina & Tequileria

Shireen’s Spotlight: Lona Cocina & Tequileria

Shireen’s Spotlight: Lona Cocina & Tequileria

Shireen’s Spotlight: Lona Cocina & Tequileria

Shireen’s Spotlight: Lona Cocina & Tequileria

Shireen’s Spotlight: Lona Cocina & Tequileria

What:

Lunching at Lona — because everyday is an extraordinary experience at this new Fort Lauderdale hotspot.

Why:

Energetic, fun and beachfront: “Lona Cocina & Tequilera” is one of the best things to happen to the 954 in a long time. It’s the brainchild of rock star chef, Pablo Salas, who effortlessly combines upscale Mexican food with a laid-back, yet lively atmosphere.

When I stopped by last Sunday, the inside-outside bar was buzzing with excitement. Not only was a DJ spinning some crazy good tunes (wicky, wicky,) the weather couldn’t have been any better. The ocean, which is smack-dab in front of the restaurant, shined a sparkling bright blue and the sun was showing off in all her South Florida glory. So — it was settled. Despite being hot as balls because it’s June in the sunshine state…

I sat patio-side under Lona’s large canvas awning. It’s the best spot to people-watch and of course, enjoy the view. By the way, if you’re worried about being too hot, it’s not —Lona’s fan game is so strong, you’ll feel like you’re starring in a Beyoncé music video. If that doesn’t do the trick, how about liquid refreshment(s)? 🍹

You’ll fall #CrazyInLove with Lona’s drink menu, thanks to tasty thirst quenchers like “Housemade Red Sangria” or why not #RunTheWorld after a few shots of one of the many Tequilas and/or Mezcals they serve (over three hundred to be exact.)

The tart & salty “Paloma Brava” has both —Tequila Cabeza & Ilegal Mezcal — mixed with lime, agave and grapefruit soda. My absolute favorite? The“Rio De Rosas,” strong enough for a man, but made for a woman: spiked with Four Roses Bourbon, apricot liqueur, Campari and lemon. It’ll definitely #GrowHairOnYourChest if you have two, watch out for your face. 🧔🏻

Sure, Lona’s cocktails are creative and unique, but one can never go wrong with a straightforward Margarita and they make a good one. Sip a traditional style or go all fancy with choices like Mango, Coconut, Hibiscus or Passion-Fruit.

If you love sashimi with a South Of The Border twist, try the “Tuna Tostada” with chipotle aioli, soy, ginger, Serrano pepper, sesame seeds & crispy leeks. I’ve never had leeks like this, but man, I’m sold. The bite-sized appetizer is a carnival of fresh, spicy and savory flavors. When it comes to chips, salsa and guac, I’m a die-hard snob (it’s the New Mexico girl in me,) but Lona’s “Bacon & Chicharron” guacamole with cilantro, tomato, onion & jalapeño is amaze-ballzzzz.

The fresh ingredients are delivered to your table in a filled-to-the brim Molcajete, then mixed & mushed right in front of you. It’s meal-worthy in itself, especially on a hot summer’s day. If you’re more of a nacho lover, “Huarache de Carne” (piled high with refried beans, crumby white cheese, crema fresca and skirt steak,) will hit the spot. The bottom of the dish is a chip-like shell you can either cut into or break off and use to pile on the perfect bite.

If you’re not a snacker per se and like ordering off the main menu, the “Braised Beef Cheek” is tender and savory. Made with pumpkin sauce and pureed cauliflower, it melts in the mouth. Prefer Fish? The “Salmon Mole” is a work-of-art perched up on cubes of winter squash topped with crema fresca and roasted cashews. As far as Mole sauces go, I could lick this one off the plate. #HelloLovah

If you want your mind blown, get dessert, people. The three-layered “Chocolate Ganache” is cray good, and apparently, the extra rich, extra yummy sauce is a family recipe. NOW (drum roll please) introducing the life-changing, ”Tres Leche” — (said in my best TV anchor voice.) My taste buds were shook-eth. Besides being soaked in three different types of milk, the sponge cake is marinated in berries and topped with whipped cream. #HeavenOnEarth 🍰

The view, the drinks, the food — there are so many reasons to fall madly in love with Lona. Not to mention they also do Taco Tuesday’s, Ladies Night and Bottomless Brunch & that’s why it’s one of my Favorite Things. Cheers!

Where:

Lona Cocina & Tequileria
321 N. Ft. Lauderdale Beach Blvd.
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33304

When:

Monday-Thursday: 11am-10pm
Friday-Saturday: 11am-12am
Sunday: 10:30am-10pm

Be Social
IG: @lonarestaurantfll
FB: @lonarestaurantfll
Twitter: @lona_restaurant

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I wonder if there’s a margarita somewhere out there thinking about me, too.Word Porn
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