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Giselle Valenzano

A few weeks back at Miami International Fashion Week, I signed up for a Rimmel London modeling contest. I honestly only signed up because I was asked to do so, and I was getting free goodies :) But, the thought that I’d even come close to winning didn’t even cross my mind.

Anyway, about a week ago I got an email that I was selected as one of the top 20 semi-finalists. I was (and still am) very flattered that I was chosen to move forward in this nation-wide contest!

As one of the the top 20 finalists, I was asked to send in a few extra head shots. Well, Vannia and I had a mini-photo-shoot to get a few different shots to send to the judges. Not only is Vannia a great writer and a fashionista, but I also learned that she’s a pretty good photographer! I wonder what else she’ll pull out of her sleeve! ;)

Wavy hair, straight hair, and loads of make-up later…we chose these shots to send in.  I’d thought it’d be fun to share them with you, so here they are!

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No matter what happens, all of this has been a blast; and I’m proud to say that little ‘ol 5’1 me was chosen as a semi-finalist in a modeling contest. (Okay, okay it’s not runway modeling but still!)

Did I forget to mention the PRIZE?! The top 3 finalist will be flown to New York City where they will meet the Rimmel London Team and Storm Model Management. From there the grand prize winner will be chosen, and that lucky gal will get a $30,000 year contract with Rimmel London.

YES I JUST SAID $30,000 YEAR CONTRACT (that’s a lifetimes worth of money for a college girl).

So, all I can ask YOU to do is to keep your fingers crossed! I’ll keep you posted with the results.

May the best “model” win! :)

I don’t know about you, but I am all about florals, and this spring the floral trend is B-A-C-K.

Not sure how to style spring florals?  Well you’ve come to the right place!  I’ve put together three outfits each including a different floral piece.  One “girly” floral, one “edgy” floral, and one “sophisticated” floral.

Which one are you? ;)

 Floral Shorts Spring

Alice + Olivia chiffon tank top / Floral jean shorts / Steve Madden wide sandals / Topshop bag
Rose Pierre bib collar necklace
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Edgy Floral by Flair Miami

3.1 Phillip Lim sleeveless shirt / Topshop ponte boyfriend blazer / H&M floral pants/ Madison Harding boots / AllSaints box chain necklace / Yves Saint Laurent pink lip stick

 

Spring Florals

Sophisticated Florals by Flair Miami

Floral top / H&M knee length skirt/ Carvela Kurt Geiger high heels/ Matthew Williamson / Tom Ford optical/ Yves Saint Laurent lipstick

So there you have it! What’s your favorite floral trend this spring? Let us know! :)

When opportunity knocks, answer the door! So when I was given the opportunity to write a piece on local producer, director, and writer, Brad Bernstein, I got right to it.  With the Miami International Film Festival going on this week, I couldn’t be more excited to speak with Brad and discuss his documentary, Far Out Isn’t Far Enough: The Tomi Ungerer Story which is currently in the running for MIFF’s Knight Documentary Competition.

Brad, a Miami-based filmmaker, is co founder of Corner of the Cave Media which was founded in Miami’s Art and Design District.  He has been working on documentaries for over fifteen years, and is currently a writer for VH1’s Emmy Award Winning documentary series Behind the Music.  He was also supervising producer for Animal Planet’s documentary series Saved, and Coordinating producer for ESPN’s  documentary series, Rites of Autumn: The Story of College Football. 

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Far Out Isn’t Far Enough: The Tomi Ungerer Story, one of Brad’s most recent productions,  has played at Toronto, DocNY, Palm Springs, Haifa, Warsaw film festivals, and will now be playing at the Miami International Film Festival 2013.

Depicting Tomi’s life long personal and artistic journey Far Out Isn’t Far Enough: The Tomi Ungerer Story, is filled with inspiration and creativity and offers a “feature-length retrospective of Ungerer’s life and art, pondering the complexities and contradictions of a man who, armed with an acerbic wit, an accusing finger and a razor sharp pencil, gave visual representation to the revolutionary voices during one of the most tantalizing and dramatic periods in American history.(http://www.faroutthemovie.com/)”

Well, I was able to speak one on one with Brad himself, and he gave our Flair Miami readers a look at who he is, and what to expect from the film:

What was your favorite part about working with Tomi Ungerer and why?

“Tomi is such a character. You don’t know whether he is being perverse or blasphemous, but whatever he says is interesting.  You never know what you’re going to get, but you know you’re going to be entertained.”

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As producer, screenwriter, and director, what message did you want the documentary to portray? 

“It was really Tomi’s own story and words and we really wanted to make sure Tomi got the chance to express himself.  There was no preconceived notion… the film wrote itself as we were putting it together, and the unintended message is about finding your sense of identity.  A lot of people go throughout life not really knowing who they are, where they are from, or where they belong, and for Tomi, it took him 80 years to realize where he belongs.”

How do you perceive Tomi Ungerer?
“He is hyper-childish and hyper-intellectual all at the same time.  We’ve come to realize though, through many interviews, that a lot of children’s book authors and illustrators are very similar in that sense.”


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How long did it take to work on this production?

“It took us almost 4 years from the time that I learned about Tomi in an article that I read in the New York Times in 2008 to the production being featured at the Toronto Film Festival in 2012. Those four years were a big learning curve for me and my team.”

Where do you find inspirations to make films?

“Well, our ideas come from newspapers and really just being in environments where ideas are present. We like to surround ourselves with groups of creative people who are willing to try new things and use different materials.”

 What advice would you give to someone trying to make it in this industry?

“The days of film have changed.  Anyone who wants to get into television and film can do it.  It is easy to get your hands on a decent camera and software…if you have an idea and you are a driven individual, just go for it, create it, and get it out there.”

I personally loved the film.  There was never a dull moment, and Tomi’s creative abilities truly changed the path for children’s literature.  Although Tomi went through circumstances that many of us could not fathom, he still faced the challenge that  most of us face today, and that’s finding what we truly love and where we truly belong.  Tomi Ungerer’s story is inspiring and strangely relatable, and I think we can all find a little piece of Tomi in us.

Far Out Isn’t Far Enough: The Tomi Ungerer Story will be screening on March 6th at the Miami Beach Cinematheque and March 8th at the Regal South Beach Cinema and tickets can be purchased here.

Photo Credit: Corner of the Cave Media / Photo by Sam Norval

 

SOCIAL MEDIA WEEK 2013

Not sure what the buzz is all about? Allow me to fill you in… it’s Social Media Week!

Happening in 26 different cities all over the world, Social Media Week is a week long event exploring the social, cultural, and economic impact of social media.

Not only will you be able to meet other social media enthusiasts, but you will also get the chance to sit in on panel discussions and get hands on experience during the many workshops being held all over town.

There are still spots open so register today and be a part of the biggest event going on this week in Miami!

To see the schedule and to register click here.

Who knows, maybe you’ll see Flair Miami out there!

Not sure what to do with your sweetheart this Valentine’s Day? Well, I’ve put together a list of romantic places to enjoy this lover’s day with your loved one.

Here you have it:

Dine With The Dolphins

Where? The Miami Seaquarium 4400 Rickenbacker Causeway  Key Biscayne, FL 33149
What? Enjoy an evening at the Miami Seaquarium for a candlelight dinner under the stars.  This package also includes two Dolphin Odyssey Experiences and two annual passes for the Miami Seaquarium.  For more information or to place a reservation call 305-365-2501.

“Moonlight & Music” Valentine’s Day Concert

Where? Deering Estates 16701 SW 72nd Ave, Miami, FL 33157
What? Relax with your love over some jazz and a glass of wine at Deering Estates for their “Moonlight & Music” Valentine’s Day concert. Gates open at 8pm, tickets are $20 per person and can be purchased online or over the phone 1-888-695-0888.

Valentine’s Day Concert at Fairchild

Where? Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden 10901 Old Cutler Rd  Coral Gables, FL 33156
What? Bring a picnic basket and a blanket and enjoy tunes under the stars with your love!  Gates open at 5:30pm and concert starts at 7:30pm.  You also have the option of pre-ordering catered picnic baskets by Creative Tastes.  Tickets can be purchased online or over the phone at 305.667.1651, ext. 3391.

Valentine’s Day Cooking Class With Celebrity Chef

Where? The Village Stand 216 NE 98th Street, Miami Shores FL 33138
What? Join celebrity chef, Laura LaFata, from La Diva Cucina for an interactive cooking class!  Couples and singles are welcome.  Tickets can be purchased online.  For more information on the event and the menu for the evening click here.

Valentine’s at Cafeina Wynwood Lounge

Where? Cafeina Wynwood Lounge 297 NW 23rd Street, Miami, Florida 33127
What? Enjoy “sultry sounds with bubbly & bites” this Valentine’s Day. From 5pm-8pm there will be a Single and Mingle Happy Hour, and will be open to all. Walk ins are also welcome and there will be an A La Carte menu available.  Reservations are required for evening specials and can be booked through email or over the phone at 305.438.0792.

If you’re looking for something a little more low key, check out this list of restaurants with Valentine’s Day specials.

Have a great Valentine’s Day!

KEEPING IT GREEN

I’ve decided to keep this green theme going, but this time with a healthy twist. ;)

I, (like the majority of people) have decided that this new year I want to focus on exercising regularly, eating healthy and staying in shape.  I can’t say I’ve stuck to the exercising, but what I can say is that I’ve been eating healthier, and I’ve changed my bad “not eating breakfast” habit.

For a while, I got into the routine of waking up in the morning with just enough time to get ready and go out the door. I knew I couldn’t keep doing that…so I thought, “what could I make in the morning that is quick and healthy,” and that’s how I came across this wonderful green smoothie!

It takes me about 10 minutes to make, it tastes delicious, and it contains some of the healthiest fruits and vegetables!

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Here’s what you’ll need:

  • 1 1/2 cup of spinach
  • 1 1/2 cup of kale leaves
  • 5 strawberries
  • 1 orange (peeled and segmented)
  • 1/2 of a banana
  • 4 baby carrots
  • 1/3 cup of plain Greek yogurt (or you could replace the Greek yogurt with almond milk or water, depending on your preference)

Once you’ve cut the strawberries, bananas, and carrots, place all ingredients into the blender and puree until smooth.

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Voila! Your dose of fruits and veggies have now been incorporated into you daily diet.

I use this smoothie as a breakfast meal replacement, I get all of the nutrients I need and the energy I want so early in the morning.  But now, on to the health facts…

Here are some fun facts about the fruits and veggies used in this smoothie. I learned a few new things, maybe you will too!

Did you know?

  • Studies have shown that consumption of green leafy vegetables such as kale and spinach may slow the age-related decline in brain function.
  • Spinach contains Vitamins A and C and is an antioxidant, which helps keeping cholesterol from oxidizing.
  • Kale contains beta-carotene which is one of the antioxidants believed by many nutrition experts to be a major player in the battle against cancer, heart disease, and other age-related chronic diseases.
  • Strawberries act as an anti-inflamitory in the same way that Aspirin and Ibuprofen do (minus the unwanted side affects that you may face when taking aspirin or ibuprofen).
  • Orange skin contains a natural oil which is excellent for moisturizing your skin and keeping it young. Oranges also contain an antioxidant (Beta-carotene) that keeps skin cells from damaging.
  • The potassium found in bananas not only keep bones strong but also help lower blood pressure, which helps against atherosclerosis, heart attacks and strokes.
  • Carrots help clean your teeth after meals.  They act as natural abrasives that help eliminate dirt from teeth and gums. They also trigger saliva production, which helps to scrub away stains on your teeth.

So there you have it. Try it out and let us know what you think.

And if you’ve ever made a green smoothie or ANYTHING healthy that you’d like to share, comment below with your recipe. :) You never know, your recipe may be featured in our next health post!

Happy smoothie making!

A CELEBRATION

Since we survived the end of the world, I think the only right thing to do would be to bring in the new year the right way!

There are so many things going on in Miami on New Year’s Eve, and here are a few events that caught my attention:

King Mango Strut

When? Sunday December 30, 2012 2:00 pm
Where? Coconut Grove
What? Start your New Year’s festivities a day early with fellow Miamians’ at this annual event held in Coconut Grove!

Venetian Carnival New Year’s Eve

When? Monday December 31, 2012 8:00 pm
Where? Nikki Beach, 1 Ocean Drive Miami Beach
What? Enjoy signature Nikki Beach entertainment, a New York-style ball drop and our very own fireworks display on the beach!

Miami Beach New Year’s Eve Party

When? December 31, 2012
Where? Gather on the beach on Ocean Drive and 8th Street
What? Enjoy a free firework show on the beach with friends and family at midnight.

Bayfront Park New Year’s Eve

When? December 31, 2012 8:00pm – Midnight
Where? Bayfront Park, 301 N. Biscayne Blvd
What? Largest free New Years party in South Florida. Enjoy an evening of live performances, countdown, and fireworks.

Casino Royale 007 New Years Eve 2013

When? December 31, 2012
Where? Trio on The Bay, 1601 79th Street Causeway, North Bay Village
What? Celebrate New Years Eve on the Bay in Casino Royal 007 Style. Festivities include casino tables, open bar all night, food and cover included. Formal attire. Purchased in advance, price is $50; at the door $75.

A Musical New Years 2013

When? December 31, 2012
Where? Mokai 235 23rd St, Miami Beach
What? Count down to midnight with pulse pounding, fist pumping beats on a state-of-the-art sound and lighting system all night long. It’s the hottest and most affordable ticket in town.

Thats just the beginning, here a few other spots to check out:
Ricochet New Year’s Eve Celebration | New Years 2013 with Otto Knows
| Masquerade-Themed New Year’s Eve Celebration | C-LEVEL Rooftop NYE Fireworks Party | Tantra New Years Eve Event:: Beau Joie NYE
| Congress Hotel South Beach New Year’s Eve Rooftop Viewing Party
| “RA”ckin’ New Year’s Eve | Alesso Hosts New Year’s Eve 2012 Event at Wet at W South Beach | New Years Eve at The James Royal Palm | Cafe Prima Pasta New Years Celebration

HOLIDAY FUN

The holidays are here, and it’s time to celebrate!  I don’t know about you, but this time of year is my favorite and with so much going on, I decided to make a list of family friendly holiday fun.

So here you have it:

Hot Cocoa with Santa at Mandarin Oriental, Miami.
When? Thursday, Dec 20 6:30pm
Where? Hotel Mandarin Oriental, Miami
What? Bring your kids to meet santa as he reads one of his favorite stories aloud while delicious hot cocoa, sandwiches, scones and cookies are served.

Coconut Grove’s Candy Cane Village
When? Friday, Dec 21 10:00am – 5:00pm
Where? Peacock Park, Coconut Grove
What? Join Santa’s little helpers at this winter wonderland. Enjoy a day filled with events such as ice skating, snow show, carnival rides, holiday tunes, and caramel apples. ;)

Movies on the Plaza: A Christmas Story

When? Friday, Dec 21 7:00pm
Where? Brickell World Plaza, Miami
What? Enjoy an evening with the family while watching A Christmas Story, the 1983 holiday classic.

Zoo Lights
When? December 17-23, 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Where? Zoo Miami
What? Sip on some hot cocoa, grab a pair of 3D glasses, and check out Zoo Miami’s Zoo Lights.

How the Grinch Stole Christmas at Miami Children’s Museum
When? Monday, Dec 24 2:00pm
Where? Miami Children’s Museum, Watson Island
What? Get into the holiday spirit and enjoy a special performance of How the Grinch Stole Christmas by the MCM players.

Conrad Miami: Chistmas Eve & Christmas Day Celebrations
When? Monday, Dec 24 6:00pm
Where? Atrio Restaurant, Miami
What? Enjoy a fabulous Christmas Eve and Christmas Day dinner with the family at Atrio.

 

Enjoy a night of cocktails, pampering, and shopping all in one place with Fashion 1st Fridays!

Showroom 305, Jeffrey Lubin Group, and It Marketing Concepts have teamed up with Fashion 1st Fridays to give guests the chance to access designer showroom pieces at affordable prices! Discounts will range from 25 to 75 percent off of regular retail prices.

With Art Basel right around the corner, there’s no better time to enjoy this New York-style sample sale including brands such as Pretty Odd Apparel, Sea Satin Couture, Tunic Love, JaBella Jewels and so much more!

Fashion 1st Fridays kicks off Friday, December 7, 2012 at the Whitelaw Hotel on South Beach.  So ladies, what are you waiting for?

RSVP here for Miami’s hottest sample sale!

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