Fall into Fashion with Bal Harbour Shops

Fall into Fashion Shireen Sandoval

Fall into Fashion Shireen Sandoval

Fall into Fashion Shireen Sandoval

Fall into Fashion Shireen Sandoval

Fall into Fashion Shireen Sandoval

Fall into Fashion Shireen Sandoval

What:

Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Avenue, Bal Harbour, Florida 33154

Why:

When it comes to fall fashion, Bal Harbour Shops knows how to serve-up world class luxury. Along with celebrating its 50th year in the retail biz, the legendary outdoor shopping center is adding new stores like “Maison Goyard” and showcasing redesigned boutiques by “Van Cleef & Arpels” and “Valentino.”

They’re even taking a bite out of French food by opening “Le Zoo” (replacing the once-popular La Goulue bistro.) The new eatery is famed-restauranteur Stephen Starr’s second brainchild at the shops; the first is his beyond decadent and extra yummy, Makoto.

Whether it’s food, fashion or just being plain ol’ fabulous, getting the scoop on where a South Florida fashionista should be dining and what they should be donning (during our cooler winter months,) was easy with some help from Sarah Harrelson, the Editor-in-Chief of Bal Harbour Magazine.

“Lace is everything,” Sarah explains. “Whether it’s your full ensemble or just in the details, it’s definitely on trend,” she says. Speaking of, this fall clothing is simple, but details are luxurious. The “Ermanno Scervino” boutique helped me express the trend perfectly with a beautiful black cashmere/silk blended camisole and matching cardigan sweater (both detailed with lace,) paired with a flared down skirt. Bold accessories and leopard spotted shoes added major pizzaz.

Sling backs, proper heels and of course, the all-purpose bootie are must-have’s when it comes to fall footwear. “The Webster Miami” is always one step ahead when it comes to shoe trends; highlighting mixed textures (leather, grommets and suede, just to name a few.) I fell in love with their “Christian Dior” black leather bootie with a sexy, clear lucite heel. Pairing it with a petite, animal print Saint Laurent purse made sense because I wanted it to easily compliment their OMG bright red Dior coat. (Kill me now, because I’ll go straight to fashion heaven.)

Last but not least, the beautiful ladies at “Gee Beauty” schooled me on hair and make-up trends. This season it’s all about a wow brow. Not only should brows be big and bushy, they should also be warm and soft (think light brown.) For your hair, a high-pony has splashed its way across almost every major runway at Paris Fashion Week. It’s a look that’s always sleek and glamorous; complementing a variety of fall and winter clothing styles.

Contouring (thanks to the Kardashian’s,) is still at the forefront of make-up and colored eye-liner is all the rage, too. If you’re extra daring, you can wear one color on the top of the eyelid and another color on the bottom. Gold shimmery eye-shadow is also on trend. My fall must-have’s? Something lace, a cool bootie, a high-pony and a big brow. Happy fall shopping fashionistas!

Where:

The Bal Harbour Shops are located in one of my favorite places in Miami-Dade County, the Village of Bal Harbour. Tucked neatly in between Sunny Isles and Surfside, it boasts amazing condo buildings, beautiful hotels, palm tree-lined streets and well, the ocean isn’t all that bad either. 😁

The open-air shopping center is definitely a highlight; with more than a lion’s share of luxury shops, department stores and restaurants to experience. You can easily make a day of it; there’s self-parking or valet to boot (a stylish one I hope.)

When:

Monday-Saturday 10am-9pm, Sunday Noon-6pm (department store hours may vary.)

The joy of dressing is an art.John Galliano
www.balharbourshops.com
IG: @balharbourshops
Twitter: @balharbourshopsWardrobe provided by Ermanno Scervino, The Webster Miami, Hint Miami
@ermannoscervino @thewebstermiami @HintMiami
Grooming tips by Gee Beauty
@geebeautystudio
(prices available upon request)

Photographer: James Woodley
Stylist: Jackie Kay
MUA/Hair: Odett Hernandez
Special Thanks to the Bal Harbour Shops PR Team

Precious Metals

Precious Metals

Precious Metals

Precious Metals

Precious Metals

Precious Metals

Precious Metals

Precious Metals

Precious Metals

Unlike most of my blog topics, “L George Designs” found me; I didn’t find it. I remember the morning like it was yesterday, too, because it was such a bad time in my life. My health was a complete disaster and I had just finished a three-day IVIG infusion to treat my GBS/CIDP. The infusions were dreadful and left me feeling weak, nauseous and frail. I was feeling especially sorry for myself the day I received a box and a note from Reggie Carson.

Reggie (who is a mover and shaker in the fashion biz) had sent me the most beautiful necklace, bracelet and earrings from Lisa George, a new jewelry designer. He explained in his note that the gift was “just because” and he wanted to “pay it forward.” His eloquent words and random act of kindness made me weep. It was just what I needed at such an impossibly difficult time in my life.

I wore the jewelry on television that same night and took a picture of it and sent it to Reggie. Reggie passed it along to Lisa and she immediately noticed that the bracelet was quite big on me, as I had lost a lot of weight during my illness. The next day, she privately messaged me on social media and asked if she could adjust the bracelet to fit me and well, that’s how it all began.

Over the course of the next couple of years, Lisa and I began a friendship based on fashion, but it would turn into something much deeper when I realized the kind of women she was. Lisa is a two-time cancer survivor, who on a really bad day (like the one I described in the beginning of the blog) made her way to a bead store and lost herself for five hours making a necklace.

That’s really not so unusual for a designer, but Lisa had spent years upon years honing her on-air radio hosting skills; making her way to the top of the food chain in her respective career, designing jewelry was the furthest thing from her mind. That day, though, she was captivated by what she was doing: she lost herself in the process, allowing herself an escape from the cold, hard reality of cancer.

Read the rest of the blog at www.WSVN.com or shop the blog jewelry looks at www.lgeorgedesigns.com or the blog wardrobe at www.HintMiami.com.

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Photographer: James Woodley
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Styling/Co-Producer/Assist: Jackie Kay
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Hair & Make-up: Tabitha Rey
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Hair: Jess Stuver
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Editor: Matthew Auerbach
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