Fit & Flare

Fit & Flare

Fit & Flare

Fit & Flare

Fit & Flare

Fit & Flare

Fit & Flare

Fit & Flare

Fit & Flare

Fit & Flare

Fit & Flare

Fit & Flare

What:

New spring silhouettes by Herve Leger inside BCBG on South Beach.

Why:

Who doesn’t love a good bandage dress?

After my blog, “Herve for the Holidays” — I’m a total convert. For me, it’s not only a wardrobe staple, they’re also perfect for special occasions when I really want that fashion WOW factor. And…

Just when you think the brand’s body-conscious luxury stylings couldn’t get any better; for spring, they’re introducing new silhouettes best described as “Fit & Flare.”

I adore dresses with a healthy dose of femininity, mainly because I love material that moves. It’s classy, romantic and leaves something to the imagination.

Herve’s spring line does that and more with intoxicating new colors, interesting caged cut-out sleeves and longer, luxurious hemlines.

One of my favorite dresses of the season is Herve’s take on the ever-so-popular (but not always done correctly) off-the-shoulder, bohemian-inspired style (which is the blue dress pictured in the blog.) Its laid-back sophistication, with just the right amount of sex appeal, is sheer perfection.

Spring in Miami always means we’re just around the corner from our blistering hot summer days, so relishing our perfect weather for the time being is important (and fashionably necessary.)

As Easter quickly approaches, whether it’s brunch, a leisurely lunch or date time with that special someone, “Fit & Flare” is a fabulous way to breath new life into your wardrobe and that’s why it’s one of my favorite things.

Where:

Herve Leger inside BCBG South Beach
Lincoln Road Mall
744 Lincoln Road
Miami, Florida 33139

(On the corner of Lincoln and Meridian.)

When:

Monday-Wednesday: 10am-10pm
Thursday-Saturday: 10am-12am
Sunday: 11am-11pm

Be Social:
IG:@bcbgsouthbeach
Twitter: @HerveLeger

www.herveleger.com & www.bcbg.com

Easter is the only time when it’s perfectly safe to put all your eggs in one basket.Evan Esar
Photographer: James Woodley Photography
Dresses, accessories & shoes: Herve Leger inside BCBG South Beach
Styling: Jackie Kay & Marina
Hair & Make-up: Odett Hernandez
Digital Editor: Jessie Neft-Swinger
Editor: Matthew “Ever-So-Popular” Auerbach

Shireen’s Spotlight: Gianni’s At The Villa

Shireen’s Spotlight: Gianni’s At The Villa

Shireen’s Spotlight: Gianni’s At The Villa

Shireen’s Spotlight: Gianni’s At The Villa

Shireen’s Spotlight: Gianni’s At The Villa

Shireen’s Spotlight: Gianni’s At The Villa

Shireen’s Spotlight: Gianni’s At The Villa

Shireen’s Spotlight: Gianni’s At The Villa

Shireen’s Spotlight: Gianni’s At The Villa

What:

A glamorous Sunday evening dinner at “Gianni’s At The Villa” on South Beach.

Why:

I love fashion and adore food — so imagine my sheer delight when I was invited to dine at “Gianni’s At The Villa” on South Beach, inside “The Villa Casa Casuarina” (formerly known as the Versace mansion.)

Not only is the opulent fortress one of Miami’s crown jewels, it’s a place where imagination, fantasy and luxury come together in a massive eye-pleasing crescendo. It’s INCREDIBLE and…

No matter how many times I’ve gone behind the legendary walls (for stories, parties and star-studded events), it just never gets old. Honestly, it always takes my breath away and now, thanks to “Gianni’s At The Villa”, you can experience it, too. Imagine, drinking and dining where Gianni Versace himself actually mingled with the biggest names in fashion, movies and music. Dah-ling!

The new fine dining Italian-Mediterranean restaurant is housed on the first floor of the mansion, giving you access to admire its awe-inspiring main courtyard, exquisite dining room, elegant bar and famed 24K gold-tiled mosaic pool.

Not only is the scenery pure perfection, the food is pretty incredible, too (not to mention the cocktails.) I started Spotlight in the highly romantic and dimly lit “Onyx Bar ” where master mixologist, Alex Petriuk, impressed me with his mad shaking skills.

The appropriately named “Passion in the Mansion” (made with passion fruit vodka, fresh lemon juice, simple syrup and topped with champagne) was mind-blowing. It’s the supermodel of cocktails; garnished with a gorgeous piece of passion fruit. It’s the perfect balance of sweet and tart (#sweettart).

Seeing as I’m a ranch girl from New Mexico and all, I’m a sucker for a good tequila drink and the “24 Karat Margarita” is phenomenal (made with gold infused tequila, Grand Marnier, fresh OJ & lime juice, sparkling water and a generous salted rim.) Hmmm… another round, please.

If you’re a fruit lover, the “Berrisace Collins” is gonna be your new best friend. Besides its cheeky name, its leftover berry bottom is the perfect pay-off after finishing your cocktail (made with vodka, fresh berries, lemon juice and sparkling water.)

Before dinner, I started with an antipasti called: “Burrata Millefoglie” — with juicy red tomatoes, roasted eggplant, 12-year-old balsamic vinegar, Grissini bread sticks and Prosciutto di Parma; you’ll definitely want more. It’s the extra soft, creamy burrata that does it. I mean, who doesn’t love mozzarella and stracciatella? Be still, my cheesy heart.

I tried two main dishes, first, the “Gnocchi Di Granchio”, which was superb. It comes with a healthy serving of New Orleans Blue Crab and is topped with Parmigiano-Reggiano. If you’re more of a meat lover, “Filetto Di Manzo Rossini” (an 8oz Wagyu filet mignon cooked & seasoned to perfection) will NOT disappoint. It was my favorite plate of the night, served with grilled asparagus and pan-seared foie gras bordelaise jus.

And, the end-all, be-all of desserts? “Dolce: Triple Chocolate Mousse Temptation” (made with white, milk and dark chocolate mousse, crispy pearls, brownie cake.) What a treat! Its presentation is one of the best I’ve ever seen, especially its stream-lined, layered colors which are only discovered once you take a bite. Bravo!

There’s no other experience like “Gianni’s At The Villa” in all of South Florida. I’d even go so far as saying, there’s nothing else like it in the world. It’s just really special on so many different levels and now, thanks to the new eatery, its fabulously accessible to everyone and that’s what makes it one of my Favorite Things.

When:

Tuesday-Sunday: 6pm-Midnight

Where:

Gianni’s At The Villa
The Villa Casa Casuarina
1116 Ocean Drive
Miami Beach, FL. 33139

IG: @giannisatthevilla
FB: @TheVillaCasaCasuarina
Twitter: @Giannis_SoBe

www.vmmiamibeach.com

Don’t be into trends. Don’t make fashion own you, but YOU DECIDE what YOU ARE, what YOU WANT to express by the way you dress and the way you live.Gianni Versace
A special thank you to Gabriel Scocco for making our dinner so special and a shout-out to Priscilla Burgos for being an awesome PR guru.James Woodley Photography
Dress: Keepsakethelabel.com.au
Purse: V73 www.v73.it/us
Boots: BCBG South Beach www.bcbg.com
Hair & Make-up: Odett Hernandez
Digital Editor: Jessie Neft-Swinger
Editor: Matthew “Sweet & Tart” Auerbach

Herve for the Holidays

Herve for the Holidays

Herve for the Holidays

Herve for the Holidays

Herve for the Holidays

Herve for the Holidays

Herve for the Holidays

Herve for the Holidays

What:

Hot holiday looks from Herve Leger by Max Azria located inside BCBG on South Beach.

Why:

I love the holidays and everything that surrounds them: food, family, festivities and, of course, all the fabulous dresses.

In fact, every Christmas/Hanukah, I relish choosing my favorite fashions for my annual holiday dress blog. Months prior, I shop my way through the Magic City, searching for the perfect fit and style.

Most of the time, I end up wearing something that helps convey where I am in life and what’s ahead for the new year. Yup, I’m definitely one of those women who believes your wardrobe says a lot about where you are in life.

For my last holiday dress blog, I tried harnessing my sexy side with Hot Miami Styles, in hopes of ringing in 2016 with a va-va-voom vibe.

I was aiming to feel alive again after a painful knee injury that required surgery and extensive physical therapy, not to mention a mini-relapse from a major neurological illness I suffered a few years ago. With that being said…

Now, I’m in a totally different place, with a more positive frame of mind and a healthier body. Since the bad mojo is behind me, my life has blossomed into something new, interesting and well, I haven’t figured it all out yet. I just know that I’m changing…

My fashion taste is, too. I’ve left behind a lot of the fuss, like my fluffy skirts and eccentric shirts (that I used to hide behind,) opting instead for the simple, sleek and sophisticated. That’s why “Herve for the Holidays” makes complete sense to me.

I’ve always been a big fan of Herve Leger by Max Azria and its famous bandage dress, but for years, I was intimated by the body-conscious appeal of the line, until I tried one on a few weeks ago.

Their “second skin” concept isn’t what I expected. Sure, it’s about highlighting the good, but it’s also about diminishing the bad. “Think of it as one big pair of Spanx,” said the person who talked me into trying one on for size (she knows who she is!)

The dresses are made of such quality material (a meaty blend of rayon, nylon and spandex,) it’s impossible not to have coy confidence when wearing one. What’s more, they’ve expanded their line to include styles with longer hems, more fashion-forward silhouettes and gorgeous textures.

The bandage dress isn’t just a seasonal investment, it’s a killer classic that’ll complement your closet for years to come and that’s why “Herve for the Holidays” is one of my favorite things. Happy shopping, fashionistas and enjoy your turkey day!

When:

Monday-Wednesday 10am-10pm, Thursday-Saturday 10am-12am & Sunday 11am-11pm.

Where:

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

IG: @bcbgsouthbeach
www.bcbg.com www.herveleger.com

Give thanks for a little and you will find a lot.Anonymous
James Woodley Photography
Styling by Jackie Kay
(All holiday looks, shoes and jewelry provided by BCBG/Herve Leger on South Beach)
Grooming: Odett Hernandez
Digital Editor: Jessie Neft-Swinger
Editor: Matthew “Va-va-voom” Auerbach

special thanks to Marina of BCBG/Herve Leger

Shireen’s Spotlight: One Door East

Shireen’s Spotlight: One Door East

Shireen’s Spotlight: One Door East

Shireen’s Spotlight: One Door East

 

Shireen’s Spotlight: One Door East

Shireen’s Spotlight: One Door East

What:

One Door East, 620 S. Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 33301

Why:

I first met master mixologist, Jared Boller, at Kuro inside the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. I was totally blown away by his mad drink-mixing skills, so when he insta-messaged me a few weeks ago telling me about a new restaurant he jumped ship for, I knew it had to be special.

I arrived at “One Door East” in Fort Lauderdale on a Friday night after hosting Deco Drive. Despite only being open for a little over a month, the place was packed and brimming with foodie excitement. The open-air, industrial-style restaurant is built around a large, beautiful bar; perfect for social gatherings, date night or happy hour. It’s also tailor-made for a guy like Jared, who lives and breathes the latest and greatest in cocktail culture.

The drink menu, which is inspired by fresh ingredients from around the world, is perfect for the person who possesses an adventurous palette. In fact, each cocktail is named after a country and made to evoke an indigenous journey of taste. I took a sip of Japan, India, China, Thailand, Jamaica and Italy. Each beverage was creative, appealing to the eye and enticing to the tastebuds.

It’s hard to choose a favorite, but India was large and in charge (made with yellow curry, kaffir lime, juniper berry, grapefruit, indian tonic water and gin.) Thailand was an aesthetically pleasing light purple (garnished with butterfly pea flowers, vanilla, manzanilla sherry, creme de violate and Bombay sapphire.) Jamaica was candidly strong, packing a major punch (made with Jamaican jerk syrup, black soy sauce, lime and smith & cross rum) and everyone at the table went goo-goo over Italy (made with espresso beans, vanilla cream, amaro and Nutella vodka.) Yes, I said NUTELLA VODKA. My life will never be the same SMH.

The food menu, which is tapas-style, is divided into cold and hot (along with nightly specials.) That being said, the first cold dish to arrive was the fresh and delightful “Fluke Tartar” (mixed with fennel, asian pear, madras curry and watermelon radish.) The “Tuna Tacos” and “Beet & Blue Crab Salad” were yummy, but it was the “Scallop Crudo” (with cucumber and caviar) and “Beau Soleil Oysters” (with an outstanding strawberry mignonette) that blew me away.

On the warmer side, I tried the soft and smokey “Grilled Romaine,” the tender “House-Made Kielbasa” and the beautifully presented “Octopus A La Plancha, which comes with whipped chickpeas. The “Oxtail & King Trumpet Gyoza” (oxtail dumplings) and the “Crackling Shrimp” with sweet chile sauce were my absolute favorites, but the real A+ goes to the “Roasted Cauliflower Steak” (served with raisins, brown butter, capers and madras, which is curry powder.) This was so unique and tasty. Plus, who knew I liked cauliflower so much? My mom would be surprised; that’s for sure.

For dessert, “One Door East” really outdid themselves serving “Warm Doughnuts” (doused in pumpkin seed sugar and served with chocolate ganache and caramel.) Next was the “Key Lime Blueberry Cheesecake” with a poppy seed sorbet. Last but not least, “Sponge Cake” (with squash, apple, ricotta and pecan) easily ushered in fall with each scrumptious pumpkin-y bite.

What do I like most about “One Door East”? It’s all about balance. Meaning, everything is sensational. The drinks, dishes and desserts work in harmony, complimenting one another. Most restaurants usually do one thing really great. Not here — they do everything exceptionally well. If you’re a foodie, you’ll love it or if you just wanna hang out at the hippest new place in South Florida, “One Door East” is definitely the spot and that’s why it’s one of my favorite things.

When:

Monday through Thursday 5pm-12pm & Friday-Saturday 5pm-1am. Happy Hour is Monday through Friday from 5pm-6:30pm.

Where:

The restaurant is actually “One Door East” of famed Italian eatery, Valentino Cucina. Both are the brainchild of Chef Giovanni Rocchi and his companion, Elke Quintana. Even though the two restaurants are connected via a spacious hall, the concepts are totally different but equally as enticing. When you walk up to the building housing both places — to the right (which is west) is Valentino — to the left (which is east) is “One Door East.” Pretty cool, right?

Instagram: @OneDoorEast Twitter: @OneDoorEast FB: One Door East or OneDoorEast.com

If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door.Milton Berle
James Woodley Photography
Styled by Jackie Kay
Wardrobe by BCBG South Beach
Make-up: Javi Lucero
Hair: Odett Hernandez
Digital Editor: Jessie Neft-Swinger
Editor: Matthew “Uncle Miltie” Auerbach

Vegan Leather

Vegan Leather

Vegan Leather

Vegan Leather

Vegan Leather

Vegan Leather

Vegan Leather

Vegan Leather

What:

Spicing up your fall wardrobe with Vegan Leather from BCBG on Lincoln Road, South Beach.

Why:

Fall, how I love thee; let me count the ways: Vogue’s September Issue, Starbuck’s Pumpkin Spice Lattes, distressed ankle booties, worn-in jean jackets, New York Fashion Week and all of my fellow fashionistas who post autumn-inspired styles on Instagram…

Sadly, I can only enjoy these cool weather trappings in the comfort of my own home, with the air-conditioner on full blast! I’m not kidding, either; I keep my place a crisp 69 degrees. I weep when the electric bill comes, but I wouldn’t have it any other way. My fellow Magic City fashionistas know exactly what I’m talking about…

As soon you step outside (into the searing heat and humidity,) FALL tends to be the last thing on your mind. In other words, forget about anything snuggly-wuggly, I’d just rip it off to avoid breaking out into a full sweat. With that being said, it’s always a bit tricky finding fall fashions that are befitting of South Florida’s tropical weather.

That’s why I jumped at the chance to work with BCBG on Lincoln Road, especially since they suggested “Vegan Leather” (perfect for our fall weather.) Not only are we living in a time when people want to know what they’re putting inside their bodies, but they also wanna know what they’re putting on them, too.

“Vegan Leather” contains no animal by-products and is usually made with cork or kelp-based materials. It’s pliable, breathable and less expensive than the real thing. BCBG’s vegan pieces are easy to mix and match, too. I especially love their rich jewel tones that easily suggest a change in season, without layers upon layers of material. Besides the great vegan dresses, jackets, tanks, shirts and skirts…

They also have fabulous accessories and a killer selection of open-toed booties (to help save a girl’s feet from the heat!) If that weren’t enough, have you seen BCBG’s South Beach store? It’s awe-inspiring; brimming with the bold and the beautiful of all things fashionable. Even though there are a few more months before Florida feels a slight chill in the air, “Vegan Leather” can easily get you started on your tropical fall wardrobe and that’s why it’s one of my favorite things.

When:

Monday-Wednesday 10am-10pm, Thursday-Saturday 10am-12am & Sunday 11am-11pm.

Where:

Lincoln Road Mall, 744 Lincoln Road, Miami Florida 33139

IG: @bcbgsouthbeach
www.bcbg.com

Autumn, the year’s last, loveliest smile.William Cullen Bryant

James Woodley Photography
Styling by Jackie Kay
(All Vegan Leather wardrobe & accessories provided by BCBG, South Beach)
Grooming: Odett Hernandez
Digital Editor: Jessie Neft-Swinger
Editor: Matthew “Snuggly-Wuggly” Auerbach

special thanks to Marina of BCBG