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Miami Fashion Spotlight Cover Girl Shireen Sandoval

Miami Fashion Spotlight Cover Girl Shireen Sandoval

Miami Fashion Spotlight Cover Girl Shireen Sandoval

Miami Fashion Spotlight Cover Girl Shireen Sandoval

Celebrating my September feature & cover for “Miami Fashion Spotlight Magazine,” the Women’s Empowerment Issue 2022 | 2023.

Check-out the online issue:
www.MiamiFashionSpotlight.org or grab the September Edition, available now.

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Feminism isn’t about making women strong. Women are already strong. It’s about changing the way the world perceives that strength.G.D. Anderson
Cover photo: Humberto Vidal
Gowns: TA Couture
Susie Q’s Dress: TA Couture
Styling: Tammy Apostle
Digital Editor: Jessie Neft-Swinger
Editor: Matthew Auerbach
Hair: Luis Alberto | Jess Stuver
Make-up: MiguelAngel Garcia | Javier Lucero

Special thanks to Lisette Rondon-Diaz, President & Editorial Director of Miami Fashion Spotlight LLC.

“We’ll always have Paris”…

“We’ll always have Paris”...

“We’ll always have Paris”...

“We’ll always have Paris”...

“We’ll always have Paris”...

“We’ll always have Paris”...

“We’ll always have Paris”...

What:

Capturing love and romance in “The City of Light,” thanks to #TheParisPhotographer & #TACoutureMiami.

Why:

I know I promised this blog last week, but I’ve retreated from writing lately and instead, have been busy living. Paris will do that to a person. When you’re there, she wraps her arms ever so gently around you, leans in and whispers: “Vivre l’instant présent.” It’s a message that lingers long after you leave her and finding your normal footing afterward seems next to impossible, but alas, here I am trying.

I’ve been to Paris before, but not with someone I truly loved and more importantly, not with someone who loved me the same in return. If love isn’t equal, it hurts; it steals a special part of your heart and leaves you empty, insecure and on borrowed time. That’s how I felt years ago in Paris with an ex. Despite the magnificence of the city and her insisting I be fully present — I wasn’t. I was struggling with myself and my place in the world. That kind of noise isn’t good for any romantic getaway.

I’m older now, wiser and in LOVE. The real kind. With someone who takes care of me when I’m sick, who loves me when I’m grumpy and in bad form, who laughs at my jokes (I only know two) and most importantly, who knows how to heal the hurt little girl inside me. My bad childhood, desperate need of unconditional love and longing for a solid partner were never a deterrent. Astonishingly, my partner accepted my faults, my demons and to this day, remains fully committed to helping me move past my dysfunctions with his loving actions and thoughtfulness

Part of that thoughtfulness? Whisking me away to Paris to show me a side of romance I’ve never known. Indulging my every whim, from postcard shopping, to sightseeing, lunch at the Eiffel Tower, a show at the Moulin Rouge, excessive steak frites, escargot and champagne consumption and a photo shoot — to capture a moment in time, in love… in Paris.

Starting at the Eiffel Tower, we met up with Pierre and Vio, from “The Paris Photgrapher” — laughing and romancing our way through the city all while having our picture taken. It was such an amazing experience. “The Paris Photographer” is all about making you feel special, relaxed and capturing intimate connections between you and your loved one.

Dressing to the nines is a must, too. Because, Paris, darling! My look was made possible by the beyond-talented designer, Tammy Apostle of TA Couture, whom I’m proud to call a friend. My initial inspo for the dress was Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s wedding gown made by Narciso Rodriguez in 1996. After deciding on the base look, Tammy brought to life a gorgeous version that best represented me: complete with a whimsical, feathery, sumptuous bolero jacket. I’ve had the privilege of wearing a lot of amazing dresses in my life (because of my job,) but I’ve never felt more beautiful than in Tammy’s Parisian creation. It was an extension of my personality intertwined with everything I’m feeling in my life right now, detailed with my hopes and dreams of the future. Back to that love story…

James Andrew Woodley completes me. He’s the first thing I think about in the morning, the last thing I connect with at night and he’s the reason I try to be the best version of myself everyday. For him, for me, for us. I’ve suffered a lot of physical and emotional pain in my life, but I have found my happiness now and it was worth all the wishing and all the waiting and James, when you read this, remember, “We’ll always have Paris.” I love you, baby.

“We’ll always have Paris”...

Photos by www.theparisphotographer.com
IG: @TheParisPhotographer
FB: The Paris Photographer

Dress & Jacket by
www.tacouture.com
IG: @tacouture
FB: TA Couture

I like The Eiffel Tower because it looks like steel and lace.Natalie Lloyd
Photos: @theparisphotographer
Outfit: @tacouture
Digital Editor: Jessie Neft-Swinger
Editor: Matthew “Le Joyeux Editeur” Auerbach

License to Frill

License to Frill

License to Frill

License to Frill

License to Frill

 

What:

Getting to wear a one-of-a-kind, hand-painted couture gown in a setting that would make even James Bond jealous. The name is Sandoval, Shireen Sandoval.

Why:

A few months ago, I got an email that rocked my fashion world. Mind you, with the hundreds I get on a daily basis it takes me days, sometimes weeks, to open them and even longer to respond. For whatever reason, this one was different. I clicked on it right away, scrolled down to the pictures and there it was — THE DRESS.

In a stroke of genius, TA Couture & Aston Martin Residences downtown Miami decided to join forces for a night of art & fashion and one of the impressive results? The gorgeous gown featured in “License to Frill” — which is by far one of the most awe-inspiring things I’ve ever put on my body. Now I fully get the “fairy tale princess” thing. #Swoon

The one-of-a-kind, eye-popping masterpiece was created by Fashion Designer Tammy Apostol (TA Couture) and hand-painted by artist Griselda Lechini. The princess-cut strapless gown features a full skirt with 60 yards of fabric & is embellished with crystals and silk flowers. The combination of impressionism artwork and ornate trimmings allows for a three-dimensional fashion experience. Adding an extra touch of elegance, fascinators from TA Couture’s millinery atelier.

So, where does Aston Martin Residences come into all this? Besides being a beautiful backdrop for the TA Couture event and “License to Frill” — it’s also awe-inspiring in its own way. Soon to be the tallest luxury condominium building in Miami-Dade, its extreme quality is married to its exceptional design and when you think about it, that’s exactly what couture embodies, too.

And, it’s what Aston Martin prides itself on when designing cars like the Vulcan, which shares the spotlight in “License to Frill” (shot inside the showroom at the Aston Martin residences.) With 820 horsepower and curves to make any man drool, the 2.3 million dollar hyper car isn’t just engineering, it’s art. There are only 24 in the entire world. It’s simply spectacular, but then again, what element of this blog isn’t? #JackpotBlog

If you’re not ready to jump into a ball gown, TA Couture also released a line of limited edition art tunics that incorporate Griselda’s paintings. They’re perfect for a cocktail party, romantic dinner or just to add a burst of summer color to your wardrobe. By the way, if you’re not familiar with TA Couture, you need to be. Especially if you’re a glamour puss like myself. Tammy is an infectious and experienced designer who’s creations are expressive, chic and feminine.

It’s not everyday a girl gets a “License to Frill” — but with the perfect combination of fashion, art, architecture and engineering, one can’t help but get special permission to show it all off and that’s why it’s one of my Favorite Things.

Where:

Shop Tammy’s creations:
www.tacouture.com
IG: @tacouture
FB: @tacouture

Get to know the artist:
www.GriseldaLechini.com
IG: @griseldalechini

Shop a residence:
astonmartinresidences.com
IG: @amresidencesmiami
300 Biscayne Boulevard Way
Miami, Florida 33131

Dress changes the manners.Voltaire

License to Frill

License to Frill

James Woodley Photography
Dress & Fascinators by Tammy Apostol Couture & Artist, Griselda Lechini
shot on location downtown Miami at Aston Martin Residences
Hair & Make-up: Odett Hernandez
Digital Editor: Jessie Neft-Swinger
Editor: Matthew “Double Oh No He Didn’t” Auerbach

~In loving memory of Kate Spade~