Shireen’s Spotlight: DUNE

Shireen’s Spotlight: DUNE

Shireen’s Spotlight: DUNE

Shireen’s Spotlight: DUNE

Shireen’s Spotlight: DUNE

Shireen’s Spotlight: DUNE

Shireen’s Spotlight: DUNE

Shireen’s Spotlight: DUNE

Shireen’s Spotlight: DUNE

Shireen’s Spotlight: DUNE

Shireen’s Spotlight: DUNE

Shireen’s Spotlight: DUNE

What:

A glamorous Sunday night dinner at DUNE inside the elegant Auberge Resort in Fort Lauderdale. Talk about location, location, location….

Why:

I wasn’t starring in a big budget Hollywood romance, but when I walked into DUNE Fort Lauderdale, it sure felt that way. Candles & moody lighting decorated a long pathway leading to the seaside restaurant — which was already glowing in the late-day sun. Ahhh, beach beauty…

That’s exactly what DUNE is. The chic eatery, decorated in soft creams & natural wood decor with green plants spread about, is smack-dab in front of the Atlantic ocean, yet somehow, still manages to feel like an island oasis; one you’ll want to explore and who isn’t up for an adventure like that ?

The restaurant, which describes its fare as “upscale, but never fussy,” is helmed by Executive Chef Edgar Beas and despite never tasting his food before my night at DUNE, I was already a huge fan. Before making his way to South Florida, the award-winning Chef was working in my hometown of Santa Fe manning the kitchen at the famed Anasazi Restaurant inside Rosewood Inn Of The Anasazi. If you know anything about the southwest dining scene, it’s a world-class hot spot known for sourcing local ingredients…

Which, by the way, DUNE is doing, too. The oceanfront eatery features local seafood & farm-to-table organic ingredients and their craft cocktails are Florida- inspired. My first #Spotlight spirit was the “SoFLO Spritz” (said in my best Long Island accent,) made with brut sparkling wine, apérol, seasonal fruit puree & orange bitters. It was #crisp #colorful & #yummy. 🍹

I’d walk 25 miles for the “24th Mile,” because it’s strong AND flavorful. Mama likes anything that’ll grow hair on the chest; I guess it’s the ranch girl in me. The cool cocktail is whipped up with tequila, orange liquor, basil, saffron and freshly squeezed lemon & lime juices. The kicker? It’s rimmed with an amazing Himalayan Pink Salt.

If you’re more of a vino drinker, celebrate DUNE’s homage to Auberge’s Napa Valley roots with its extensive wine list, which is awe-inspiring, to say the least. The Auberge du Soliel in Rutherford, California boasts an impressive 15,000 bottle wine cellar. In other words: at DUNE, you’re in good hands if you’re an oenophile. 🍷👊.

No matter what you’re drinking, the extra-fresh “YellowFin Tuna Crudo” is a good way to start your meal (mixed with pomelo, mango, avocado and mustard oil.) More of a mozzarella lover? DUNE’s “Burrata” is amazeballs and served with the most succulent side of eggplant caponata.

Because seafood is a highlight on the menu, I decided to try two main fish dishes: Swordfish & Bronzino. Both were different, yet incredibly flavorful. The “Whole Roasted Bronzino” was charred with lemon, speckled with hearts of palm and cooked in a mouthwatering Vaduovan sauce (think Indian curry.) The “Blackened Swordfish” was my favorite, though, because of the drool-worthy herbs and spices used in the blackening process. It’s plated on a petite bed of red quinoa with salsify purée and mushroom conserva. Hmmm…

A warm latte with some “Coconut Pudding” with strawberry granita, marcano crumble & passion fruit never hurt nobody. Definitely a decadent ending to a delicious dinner. I’ve heard DUNE described as “casual & contemporary” by other writers, but my take is a bit more romantic. It’s a little slice of heaven with a gorgeous view and a beach-y attitude, not to mention its divine food, that’s why it’s one of my #FavoriteThings.

Where:

DUNE
inside Auberge Resorts Collection
2200 North Ocean Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33305

When:

Monday-Sunday 4-10 P.M.

Be Social:
FB: @DuneFortLauderdale
IG: @dunefortlauderdale

www.dunefortlauderdale.com

In every grain of sand there is a story of the earth.Rachel Carson
James Woodley Photography
blue lace dress @asos_us
clutch: @stevemadden
earrings: @baublebar
rings @pandora at Brickell City Center
Make-up: Tabitha Rey @makeupbytabs
Hair: Jess Stuver www.zenzensalon.com
Digital Editor: Jessie Neft-Swinger
Editor: Matthew “Drool-Worthy” Auerbach

Prints & Patterns

Prints & Patterns

Prints & Patterns

Prints & Patterns

Prints & Patterns

Prints & Patterns

Prints & Patterns

Prints & Patterns

Prints & Patterns

Prints & Patterns

Prints & Patterns

Prints & Patterns

Prints & Patterns

Prints & Patterns

What:

Fashionistas never fear: wearing Spring’s hottest #PrintsAndPatterns doesn’t have to be weird — thanks to MVM Miami, one of my favorite boutiques in The Magic City.

Why:

When Duchess Meghan Markle first burst onto the international fashion scene, I was less than overwhelmed. In fact, I found some of her outfits bland — even boring — and I didn’t care HOW much they cost or WHO the couture designer was — I just wasn’t feeling it; but that’s the thing about love, you forgive easily. Meghan loved Prince Harry and Prince Harry loved Meghan and I was so rooting for their ‘happily ever after,’ I mean, who wasn’t? So, when she stepped out looking like a monochromatic old maid, I looked the other way.

Then — somewhere between her royal wedding, numerous public engagements, that never-ending Australian tour and her pregnancy, something in my fashion perception shifted. I realized Meghan’s outfits weren’t stodgy at all, they were streamlined, sophisticated and classy. It wasn’t just the #MarkleSparkle either, although, I do love her smile, it was this innate sense of style she seemed to possess. Maybe it was her stylist/BFF, the now-famed Jessica Mulroney. Maybe it was my need to live more simply (hence, The Blouse Report blog) or maybe I was just exploring new style possibilities. Whatever it was, I started falling for the fashionings of The Duchess of Sussex.

After discovering my new-found taste, I purged my closet, lessening my ‘boho beach-y meets Santa Fe hippy chic’ look and invested in more straightforward dresses and suits; trying to tame my sometimes over-the-top #DecoDrive television fashion persona. I’m not gonna lie, it was hard and some pieces were impossible to part with, so I settled for a happy medium and wondered if anyone actually noticed. They didn’t 😂…

And so, life goes on and so does the blog and so did my semi-conservative dressing, until low and behold #SS19 whipped my wardrobe overhaul into a complete trend tizzy. Let me back up…I’ve been wanting to do a feature on MVM Miami for awhile. It’s not only one of the best boutiques in The Magic City it’s one of my secret weapons when staying fashion-forward on Deco.

When I booked the blog with owner, Melissa Mosheim, she sent some outfit suggestions featuring “Prints & Patterns” and I was sold. When doing a little more research on #SS19, it was obvious that monochromatic and color blocking was a thing of winters past. It was all about florals, animal prints, stripes, plaids, paisley, butterflies, snake skin, polka dots, pop art motifs and more. You can even mix your “Prints & Patterns,” think *more is more* on crack and that’s where the aforementioned trend tizzy comes in.

With my mind set on the distinctive duchess, I almost forgot about my OWN quirky style and how I love expressing my own life’s journey through what I’m wearing. I grew up in the desert, traveled the world as a journalist and live in one of the most vibrant cities in the world; if that doesn’t scream “Prints & Patterns”
I don’t know what does. Now, I’m just trying to find an eclectic balance and that’s why MVM Miami boutique works for someone like me. It’s worldly, avant-garde, yet romantic and Miami-esque. It’s a store with a pulse for what’s happening on the runway and in real life.

Spring is the the perfect time for new beginnings, reinvention or adding “Prints & Patterns” back into your wardrobe and that’s why it’s one of my Favorite Things. PS. Just in the nick of time, Meghan wore a flower-y print dress last week to one of her royal engagements. #TwinningIsWinning

Where:

MVM MIAMI
2119 NW 2nd Avenue
Miami, Florida 33127

When:

Monday – Saturday: 11am-7pm
Sunday: 12-6pm

Or shop on-line:
Be Social:
FB: @mvmmiami
IG: @mvm_miami
Twitter: @MVM_MIAMI

I don’t understand how a woman can leave the house without fixing herself up a little – if only out of politeness. And then, you never know, maybe that’s the day she has a date with destiny. And it’s best to be as pretty as possible for destiny.Coco Chanel
James Woodley Photography
all outfits, sunnies & jewelry by MVM MIAMI
Styling: Melissa Mosheim
Make-up: Tabitha Rey @makeupbytabs
Hair: Jess Stuver www.zenzensalon.com
Digital Editor: Jessie Neft-Swinger
Editor: Matthew “I Used To Be A Happy Medium” Auerbach