Angela Raiola, also known as “Big Ang” is in MIAMI! Vannia and I were lucky enough to be a part of the grand opening of her new bar, the Miami Monkey, located on Ocean Drive. The bar is a Miami spin-off of her New York bar, the Drunken Monkey. Its prime location is just the beginning. With an ocean view, modern-chic decor, and a lively crowd, The Miami Monkey brings a unique twist to the SoBe bar scene. And who knows, you may even run into Big Ang herself! The bar also has
There’s so much going on with Flair Miami and it’s been so exciting to see how much it has grown! But with everything focused on fashion, I thought I’d change it up a bit! Yes, I do love fashion, and I could probably write and talk and read about it all day, but it doesn’t hurt to switch things up every now and then. Between work, school, and an internship, finding the time to exercise is hard since all I want to do in my free time is sleep. But
A chat with Miami’s fashion blogger, Maika, from GLAM Life Blog… GLAM Life Blog is composed of 4 writers. How did the four of you decide to start this blog? GLAM Life Blog is a lifestyle blog run by me and my 3 younger sisters. It began with just me and then my sister Lydi’Ann came up with the great idea of having all four of us blog together and the rest is history! 4 personalities means 4 different perspectives. How do you ladies distribute the workload and deal with the
A chat with Miami’s fashion blogger, Kristin Brophy, from Fancy Things Blog… 1. What first inspired you to post “your four favorites” as opposed to daily looks of the day? I loved the idea of sharing four things you love each week, whether it’s an inspiring quote, an item you’re coveting, or a link you enjoyed reading. It gives you the ability to share what you’re loving with your readers and meet new friends by linking up! 2. What kind of impact do you want your blog to have? I
A chat with Miami’s fashion blogger, Daniela Ramirez, from Nany’s Klozet… 1) What is the most timeless piece in your closet? A pearl necklace my grandmother gave me right before passing away. It’s a classic piece that will never go out of style. 2) What was your most rewarding and difficult experience interning with Seventeen Magazine? The most rewarding experience was getting to know me as an employee. I learned that I’m hard-working, organized, and detailed oriented. The most difficult experience was enduring the long and exhausting hours. 3) What