Friday, December 22, 2006

Holiday Glitterati

word of mouth
meaningful last minute gifts

Greetings snow bunnies! The holiday rush is on! We both approach the holidays with individual flair– one is the jubilant, mistletoe-donning, jingle bells-playing nymph, while the other observes with a low-key reverence. Nevertheless, we both take this time of year to regain our footing, and focus on what is most important– love. Not too quick to get caught up in the consumer-driven holiday juggernaut known as Chrismakwanhanakkah, we try to dodge the obligatory cheesy gift giving, and really pass on invaluable trinkets of blessings, love, hope and knowledge. So….you waited until the thirteenth hour to pick up those last minute gifts? You could do the mundane, and pick up gift cards, or you could do the extraordinary– and help change the world.

Some of our holiday gifts include in-kind donations to local non-profits serving the HIV/AIDS population, as well as starting small grants for women's health services, or quite possibly donating equipment to an At-Risk Youth center. These become gifts to the world, as well as gifts to your special someone, especially when given in their name. Also, don't forget to purchase mainstream merchandise supporting charitable and organic/grass roots organizations.

Here are some excellent sites to point you in the right direction:


www.ourvoicestogether.org

www.serendipity3.com

www.godslovewedeliver.org

www.world-of-good.com


www.fairtradefederation.org

It is so easy to splurge on luxe items this season, and by all means, treat yourself and the ones you love- you definately earned it! Just remember, building your legacy takes more than hard work, ingenuity, and notoriety- it also takes courage, sincerity, and above all- compassion.

Happy Holidays-from us to you, in style and in truth,

Nat & Tricia


life+ style:
keep it simple, sophisticates

Go on, kiss my azz, that’s right kissmyazz.net a delicious nuance to the concept of revenge, will forever revolutionized the way one ‘sticks it’ to another. This site guides you through a variety of saccharine gifts ideal for anyone you’d like to seek vengeance upon—-in a humorous, law suit-adverse, fashion. The site features a facile purchase process replete with brazen products in the shape of a perfectly shaped buttocks and fortune cookies labeled—you guessed it—”kiss my azz”. Vengeance seeking customers enjoy quality service in which their design and style preferences are customized to their own specifications. The quirky site features customer testimonials and the online store takes you through an array of biting yet oddly professional options worthy of putting your ever-hating neighbor or former boss, sweetly in check.

All offerings are kept anonymous unless otherwise desired by the sender, a nice touch of mystique if we do say so ourselves.


Do look out for…. STICKY NOTES
STICKY NOTES a la
Socialight.com challenges social recommendation sites like ePinions and City Search to raise the bar. Sticky Notes act as a real-life, real-time tagging device, allowing people to mark places all over the world that they want to share with others, strictly via mobile phones.

So if you’ve just left sushi bar of your nightmares, or noticed a remarkable number of delicious eye-candy at a new lounge and want to alert others, you would simply text a message on your phone (that has the necessary location-aware software) and your digital Post-It would be attached to the location.

The hottest feature of Stick Notes activates when the next person with the software who ventures by the places you posted, are instantly sent a message with your stamp of approval—or warning. Do check out
www.socialight.com. How you share your thoughts with the world just got a little more exclusive…


on the rise:
design style invent: The House of Muses invites you in

At first glance she’s a vision; the acclaimed ‘ipod model’ rocking one of the baddest fros to be picked this year. At second glance, (and you will, she’s just one of those women) she’s a fashion visionary carrying a fierce bag channeling a confluence of funk and glamour previously unseen. The design of which, is her own. In manifested talent, Lea Muses transcends from a pretty pose to a bourgeoning handbag designer. Her line of Euro-urban-chic collections (
www.thehouseofmuses.com) have commanded the attention of industry notables such as E!’s Robert Verdi to fashion’s ever-avant-garde, Betsey Johnson, a proud La Playa bag owner. “I have been thrilled at the response to my creations by the industry giants and this is just the beginning!” says Muses.

Dutch born, Boston bred, Ms.Muses has transcended the trend of model turned entrepreneur seamlessly, and is working the buzz with acumen rivaling her captivating catwalk strut. With a much anticipated new collection, Via Vasto, debuting on January 11 in NYC, (think Italian street meets new world sweet). Via Vasto (translates ‘Immense Way’) and was an avenue commonly treaded by Muses when she modeled on location in Milan. The collection balks at function and shape, challenging the owner of this accessory to self-decorate first, apply practical storage of goods, second.

Vital Disclaimer: The House of Muses designs are not for fashion’s faint at heart. They imbibe Urban Sophistication, inspired by Milan’s trademark chic style and are not to be worn, but rocked. The coveted valise is yours for holiday gifting.


fashion + beauty:
new year’s glamour + decadence

The Occasion: closing out one year and ringing in yet another successful one. The Mood: always glamorous and playful. Whether it’s a get together for 5 or a blowout for 100, the ingredients for your perfect holiday bash are always style and food. Everyone loves a bit of glamour and decadence on New Year's Eve, and if hitting the cold streets, fighting for parking, and fighting off the inebriated sounds like an exhaustive and purposeless way to sweat out your hair, take note- and plan your own sexy soiree.
Key Ingredient: The Drink- Strawberry Lotus
Keep your bar very simple- your signature drink should be a champagne cocktail with a twist. Sparkling wine is a perfect substitute for champagne. For variety, have bottles of red and white wine for your guests

Strawberry Lotus

Sugar Cubes

Fresh Strawberries

Aromatic Bitters

Guy Charlemagne Grand Cru Réserve Brut Champagne NV

Lemon Twist (for garnish)

1. Crush fresh strawberries into paste. Set aside

2.Drop a sugar cube in a champagne glass. Sprinkle with 1-2 dashes of bitters. Place fresh strawberry puree into glass. Top with cold champagne. Add a lemon twist for garnish.
Key Ingredient:
Appetizers- Ring of Fire Shrimp
Baby Fried Artichokes
Start the evening off right with picture perfect appetizers that are pleasing to the eye, palate and wallet.
Ring of Fire Shrimp
We have never been known to follow tradition- try one of our favorites- a spicy take on Shrimp Cocktail (recipe serves 12)

3lb jumbo shrimp, peeled + deveined (tails intact) (Upgrade to prawns- for a supremely decadent feel)

4 tbsp fresh lemon juice

1 1/2 tsp Worchestershire sauce

4 tbsp Extra Virgin Olive Oil

1/2 tbsp Cayenne Pepper

4 cloves fresh garlic, finely minced

1/3 fresh red onion, finely minced

1/2 cup tomato paste

2 tsp Habenero sauce

2 tbsp H20

Spring mix salad (bag salad is suitable)- for garnish

Sliced lemons- for garnish

1/2 tsp salt + pepper

Martini Glasses- for serving

1.In large pot boil salted water. Reduce heat to low and add shrimp. Cook until pink, aprox 4-5 min. Drain; refrigerate.

2. In separate bowl combine h20, habenero sauce, tomato paste, garlic, onion, slat + pepper, cayenne pepper, fresh lemon juice, and worchestershire sauce. Add in olive oil. Refrigerate.
3. When ready to serve, place spring mix into martini glasses. Place dollop of fire sauce on top of salad. Lay a couple of slices of lemon in glass. Place shrimp over the edges and serve!
Baby Fried Artichokes

20 baby artichokes (about 4 ounces each)

Extra-virgin olive oil, for frying

Salt and freshly ground pepper

1/4 cup freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese
1/4 cup chopped parsley

1. With a small, sharp knife, cut off the artichoke stems. Snap off the leaves until you reach the inner leaves. Cut off the top third of the artichokes and trim any tough parts. Quarter the artichokes lengthwise
2. In a medium saucepan, heat 2 inches of olive oil to 300°. Fry the artichokes in the hot oil in batches until richly browned and crisp, about 2 minutes per batch. Drain on paper towels and season with salt and pepper. Transfer the artichokes to small plates or a shallow serving bowl. Sprinkle with the cheese and parsley and serve.
Key Ingredient:

Main Course- Mustard-crusted lamb chops
Ever so delicious, lamb is a fresh take on serving beef, and perfect for single servings.

Mustard-Crusted Lamb Chops

5 cups fresh bread crumbs
1/2 cup mixed chopped parsley, thyme and oregano

6 large cloves of garlic, finely minced


10 racks (6-7 bones in each) baby lamb chops, trimmed


Salt + pepper to taste


2 tbsp Paprika


5 tbsp Olive oil, divided


10 tbsp grain Dijon mustard


2 tbsp Worchestershire sauce


Long platter- for serving

1. Heat oven to 450. In bowl combine bread crumbs, herbs, and garlic. Season lamb with salt, pepper and paprika. Heat 1 tbsp oil and t tbsp butter in skillet over medium-high heat. Working in batches, (add oil and butter as necessary) sear racks on all sides, let sit 4-5 min.

2. Spread 1 tbsp mustard on each; press bread crumb coating over meaty side of lamb.

3. Roast on baking sheet 15-18 min for medium-rare. Let sit 5-10 min before carving.


Key ingredient:
Dessert- Assortment of delectables
Great dessert is key- and we love heading out to our favorite bakery to pick up a ton of desserts to satisfy all of our guests (our) cravings. Pile store-bought sweets high in unusual glass dishes for drama. Raspberry and lavender macaroons from Payard Patisserie ($26 for 16 cookies; payard.com). Vanilla Classiques meringues from Miss Meringue ($5 for a five-ounce container; missmeringue.com). Rose-flavored Turkish delight from Kalustyan's (from $8 per pound; kalustyans.com). Lemon Dreams cookies from Hannah's Delights ($7 for five ounces; sarahwoods.com).

Key ingredient:
You!

A great host or hostess is only not only as good as the food, but also their own style and atmosphere. You've picked the perfect menu, the music, the decorations, and now pick your perfect holiday look.

Femine: The style should be understated, yet sexi. Done correctly, red always makes the ladies stand out, and simply drips in cofidence, smarts and sex appeal. Keep the face simple, allowing the eye to pop with simple sheer color, and shape definition. Highlight key features on your face with sparkling powder or bronzer- this will accent the vibrant red in your gear.
Masculine: Achieving distinction occurs with diligence of detail. Whether it's the monogrammed hankerschief or fluid, unique color blends (think midnight blue tux complimented with an eggshell shirt). Your attire's success rests upon how well-chosen accents-be they cufflinks or scarves-enhance your finished look with commanding elegance. And if you can manage the fumes, there is no sexier, more distinguished gentleman than the one who handles a cigar (as well as his liquor) with poise and confidence.

...We believe you'll pull it all off with class and grace. Do get your 1999 on, we'll be sure to do the same!

theory of elevation:
the upside of failure

'Every failure brings with it the seed of an equivalent success.’
-
Napoleon Hill (last quote by him…this month at least, promise)

It’s the middle of yet another challenging day and your mind has escaped to that lovely, familiar place where you’ve materialized into that person you’ve always envisioned you should be. Your state of mind, way of life, friends and the company you keep, all reflect your rightful position unto the coveted pedestal labeled ‘successful.’ You have, unequivocally, arrived…and it feels oh so gooood up there. Just as you begin to relish the idealism that has motivated your progression for as long as you can recall, a creeping shiver of anxiety ripples through your being…That damn ‘fear of failure’ has surfaced once again; diffusing your excitement and making a mockery of your savory dream.

Insert Challenge: Consider failure as a staple within the human experience. Not just something relegated for the loathsome losers. It does not define your life. ---However it will inevitably make an occasional cameo, and when it does; do gather the clues—something within the experience is nurturing your growth and development. When you find this elucidating element; incorporate it within your personal ‘Urban Sophisticate’s Guide to Success’ and continue on.

Failure will be evident within the moments of your life, but hardly surmises it. What is definitive of life is essentially, whatsoever motivates one to be more than the person they are in that [failed] moment.

---So if you are going to fail at something, and probability suggests you will, by God Progressives, fail up—and with full swagger intact!

Besides how prosaic would your platform of success be without an Oprah-worthy redemption story to later speak charismatically of?

on our radar

Chocolate Pink Pastry Café

Chocolatepinkcafe.com
905 Juniper Street NE
Atlanta
404.745.9292
For the dedicated chocoholics! This quaint, yet chic café offers the finest chocolate from Venezuela, Columbia and France in the form of decadent cakes, tarts, cookies, and petits fours


All Eyez on Me
Uri Vaknin Gallery

Urivaknin.com
905 Juniper Street NE
Atlanta
404.932.9970

Haute Hip Hop– an exhibition of music, fashion and art fusion. 11.11.06-1.6.07


black book
January 6—8
9:00AM—6:00PM—Designers and Agents, 601 W. 26th St., NYC January 6—8
9:00AM—6:00PM—Designers and Agents, 601 W. 26th St., NYC

January 15—18
Hong Kong Fashion Week, Convention & Exhibition Center, Hong Kong


Jan 17
5:00PM—8:00PM—Target Presentation of Women's Collection, Location TBA., By invitation.


January 22—25
Paris Fashion Week – Haute Couture, Paris, France


January 26—30
Paris Fashion Week – Men’s, Paris, France

February 2—9
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week (New York), New York, New York

February 12—16

London Fashion Week, London, UK




swaggerscopes
Stars are blind– your financial habits shouldn’t be….
Find out how stars influences our spending habits:

Capricorn (dec 22– jan 19)
Plastic fantastic’
Best at - Staying out of overdrafts
Worst at - Credit card use

Aquarius
(jan 20-feb 18)
‘Above average at almost everything - like their overdrafts’
Best at - Keeping on top of credit cards
Worst at - Staying overdrawn 24-7

Pisces (feb 19– mar 20)
‘As normal as they get - but save more than most ‘
Best at - Putting something away each month
Worst at - Credit cards

Aries
(mar 21-apr 19)
‘Bullish about savings, on top of their debts’
Best at - Everything to do with money, they lead every financial indicator.
Worst at - Nothing

Taurus
(apr 20– may20)
‘Risk takers, be it on the markets or carrying short-term debt’
Best at - Investing in the stock market
Worst at - Carry large amounts of short-term debt

Gemini
(may 21– jun 20)
‘Good with debt, unless it's an overdraft’
Best at - Paying bills on time Worst at - Living in their overdraft


Cancer
(jun 21– jul 22)
‘Dodge debts, but save little’ Best at - Avoiding debt
Worst at - Regular saving


Leo
(jul 23– aug 22)
‘Love loans, credit cards and overdrafts - but keeping it under control ‘
Best at - Keeping debts manageable
Worst at - Keeping the cards in the wallet

Virgo
(aug 23-sep 22)
‘Above average across the board - but with a blind spot for credit cards’
Best at - Keeping current accounts in credit
Worst at - Paying off their credit card in full

Libra
(sep 23– oct 22)
‘Underperform across the board - but particularly bad with savings’
Best at - Keeping out of overdrafts
Worst at - Saving


Scorpio
(oct 23-nov 21)
‘Keep debts down but just don't plan’
Best at - Keeping debts manageable
Worst at - Putting money away for the future

Sagittarius
(nov 22– dec 21)
‘Resilient in hard times, but card happy’
Best at - Surviving in hard times
Worst at - Living in their overdrafts and not saving

Monday, December 18, 2006

New Year....New Movement!!!

word of mouth

2006 is shaking it’s last shimmy, and if you’re like us you’re thinking this year was faster than a Real World: Denver girl.—We’re sensing 2007 will prove even more exciting, so to keep you of the Progressive Lifestyle positioned for your next move, Inque has bloomed! Whether it’s ensuring you never again fly sans your dream companion (see life + style article), or staying equipped with the win-savvy strategies to always look the Urban Sophisticate part, (see fashion + beauty piece)—we’re here to enhance that element of refinement to your game. And just when you thought it couldn’t get any hâuter—it does. For your viewing pleasure we bring you ‘Swaggerscopes’, ‘Theory of Elevation’ and more—all in one ground breaking lil’ newsletter of mystic proportions. Enjoy!...No really, recline, relax, and enjoy, we insist... In style and truth,

Natalie and Patricia

life + style:
on, give it to me daddy……

Upon initial exposure to the Daddy’s (http://www.urbandaddy.com/) delectable goods, I was admittedly, charmed. Since then, I’ve not managed to suppress the easy smile sliding across my visage whenever I take in a daily read. Today, I tip my cashmere beret to the online lifestyle publication as they span bi-coastal in their new editions. Their ‘Travel’ article (see their Archives) aroused immediate desire to book the hell out of my next flight... One Click Closer to the Mile High Club: online dating meets flight booking.

You stow your bag in the overhead compartment and start checking out the on-flight cocktail options when you look up to see your flight mate.
The Fantasy: A voluptuous honey slides into the seat next to you. She just got out of a serious relationship and is looking to have some fun. She's also nervous about flying. Do you mind if she turns to you for comfort during turbulence?
The Reality: A sweaty obese man clambers in, complaining about the weather in Cincinnati. He sneezes repeatedly, informing you he has an airborne virus. Later, he falls asleep, snoring, with his head on your shoulder and hand on your thigh.

Airtroductions is a way to clock up digits and Frequent Fliers miles on the same trip. The idea came to creator Peter Shankman after he sat next to Miss Texas on a flight from Houston to New York, on what he calls a "fun flight." Most of his other flights, surprisingly, were not as "fun," so he decided to create Airtroductions to make everyone's odds a little better.
The website allows you to create a "traveler's profile," complete with a personal descriptions, stats, a picture and an "I'm more comfortable with" checklist (tick off options like "Prada" or "Levi's," "Vodka Martini" or "Beer"). Once you enter your flight information, you are connected with all of the other site members on that plane. You can pre-scope, pre-flirt, trade seat information, and end up with your own in-flight entertainment.
If, sadly, the pickings are slim and your flight consists mostly of screaming kids and married accountants, take heart: you can still rack up a few miles by arranging a cab share.’
So not exclusive to the Urbane male, any Urban Mami worth her grain of cosmopolitan salt will indulge in a complimentary subscription as well.


on the rise

Forever unique, and always pushing the envelope, Style(a)holics Founder and CEO Najwa Moses is dead set on opening your eyes to the endless possibilities of no boundaries in life and style– all while becoming the next media darling. Daring , but not so difficult for a seasoned industry veteran that saw an increasing need for a universal platform for those creative entrepreneurs to interact and exchange with press, industry and consumers seeking “the next” during the wake of September 11, 2001. Already an FIT alumna, and an independent accessories designer herself, she pioneered the national phenomenon of the shopping party as part of her tenure at The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce. This shopping party, later known as “The Closet”, provided the necessary buzz for emerging talent to compete in an already crowded market. Subsequently, in 2003, Style(a)Holics Productions was officially borne.

Today, Style(a)Holics Productions integrates unique products and services such as video podcasting, blogging, and lifestyle fetes to promote the growth of emerging and creative entrepreneurs. “Podcasting facilitates the social currency necessary to feed the inevitable revolution of the fashion industry and beauty industries.” Her successful weekly video podcast show, “The IN List” illuminates this social currency as she interviews the best and the brightest in the fashion, beauty, art and entertainment industries.

Moses continues to propagate eclecticism through various projects that compliment the Style(a)Holics Productions mission. She currently serves as a style commentator for NPR's Day to Day Show, selected as an MTV trendspotter, and has several upcoming projects, including an interactive deal with Coty, Inc. Moses is making more than power moves with her company, she is starting a new media revolution.

To tune in to “The IN List”:http://www.styleaholics.com/ for new outrageous episodes every Tuesday



fashion + beauty

I bestow unto you; urban glitterati, the inalienable right to don the hottest gear- 90 percent off retail. This blessing will come to you by way of private sample sales. Usually reserved for members of the media, these sales allow editors to look the part for a fraction of the price. These sales are usually by invitation only and your name is checked at the door, but if you’re anything like me, there are always ways inside. Here are some of the best kept secrets of the fashion gods:

Manolo Blahnik– get shoes for $100!
The sale takes place every season at the Warwick Hotel from 9 a.m.-11 a.m. What insiders don’t know is that the doors open up to the public after 11 a.m. The only ones who know about this well-guarded secret? Loyalists who are in with the store clerks and friends of editors.
Aeffe– a fashion plate’s dream: Narciso, Moschino, Alberta Ferretti, and Jean Paul Gaultier
No publicist at the door! They assume that if you know about the sale the day before it officially happens you belong. Walk right in and shop.
Chanel- Current season bags for $100, gowns $200...need we say more?
This sale is so exclusive that many editors aren't invited and, frankly, you probably won't be allowed in, but if you know someone in the industry, getting on this list is worth calling in favors.
Escada– Among one of my favorites:
The line to this sale is legendary, so get there early and bring a newspaper and some coffee. Sometimes held in conjunction with Badgley Mishcka, Oscar-worthy gowns and sleek separates are practically free. Held at Bergdorf Goodman. (Apr)

Too Boot New York
Adam Derrick's men's shoes are functional, yet stylish. Style conscious men skip Bergdorf Goodman Men and come to the sale to save 50 to 80 percent. (Nov)

Vera Wang– Aww….for that special moment...
The grand dame of bridalwear has some of the greatest deals in the city. Out-of-towners fly in (for stunning gowns and bridesmaids dresses. Get there early to avoid long lines and catfights. (Nov)



theory of elevation
Truly, ‘thoughts are things’ and powerful things at that, when they are mixed with definiteness of purpose, persistence, and a burning desire for their translation into riches, or other material objects.” –Napoleon Hill

“Thoughts are things”—brilliant truism, I know. The moment I absorbed this, my spirit was revitalized not merely by the lucidity of our free will, but by the potency of thoughts. The mind, after all, is our greatest human gift—when used optimally. It’s empowering to consider that each day we have a choice in the manner in which we live our lives. More importantly: the manner in which we think about ourselves within this life.

Insert Challenge: next time you’re engaged in a negative thought or self-depletion, treat yourself; apply your power of autosuggestion and replace it with positive thoughts and self- enhancing behavior. Not always easy, but this skill will invariably enrich your state of being (arguably)--more so than your devastating New Years extravaganza!—-Speaking of New Years, have you been ruminating on your ensuing greatness? It’s hardly incidental that you were created this beautiful, this talented, this sexí…this modest. Why not take the time to explore why you are so profoundly blessed---and maximize it for 2007!

Do believe, we choose our success. Those who suggest otherwise, suffer from a chronic case of Entropy, and simply haven’t exercised theirs yet…


swaggerscopes
Sipping by the Signs
Find the wine that aligns with your soul….

Capricorn (dec 22– jan 19)
Capricorns are goal-oriented, multitaskers who stay physically active. They need a complex red blend with a lot going on, like a California Meritage (rhymes with "heritage"). A Meritage is a blend of three or more Bordeaux grape varieties, specifically Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc and Malbec.

Aquarius (jan 20-feb 18)
Aquarians exhibit friendly, principled and practical traits, yet are fascinated by the odd and unique. A unique varietal to explore is Gewürztraminer, a spicy, sometimes-sweet-sometimes-dry wine originally from Germany

Pisces (feb 19– mar 20)
Pisces adapt well to change, are imaginative and love to mold themselves to other people. They also crave perfection. Soft and supple French red Burgundies change constantly in the glass, as the wine mixes with oxygen. They're as close to perfection as you can get.

Aries (mar 21-apr 19)
Aries love taking risks, and are bold and confidently aggressive. But they show a careless, soft side as well. Spicy and audacious California Syrah or southern Rhone wines are the ticket for Aries.


Taurus (apr 20– may20)
Stubborn and stable, Taureans get things done come what may. Yet their sensual side yearns for luxury and comfort when it's quitting time. Cabernet Sauvignons can be stubbornly tannic, but deliver a sensuous experience with coaxing.

Gemini (may 21– jun 20)
Intellectually curious, adaptable and clever, Geminis prefer simple things. Reliably delicious Australian Shiraz comes in many styles, from bold to fruity, which will satisfy a Gemini's thirst for variety.

Cancer (jun 21– jul 22)
Emotionally driven, Cancers live by feelings. They are shy and crave the comforts of home. With its tried-and-true reputation, California Chardonnay lights the way to please a Cancer.

Leo (jul 23– aug 22)
Leos want the best of everything. Prideful, determined and pleasure loving, the lion folk love entertaining. The best bubbly in the world, French champagne, is the only beverage that will satisfy the Leo and his guests.

Virgo (aug 23-sep 22)
Practical and focused on serving others, finicky Virgos don't like the spotlight. But they have excellent taste. Virgos should grab a well-known and classy Merlot.

Libra (sep 23– oct 22)
Great at bringing people together, Librans need to be liked. They bask in beauty of all kinds, and have a knack for being comfortable in all situations. Librans should try a smooth operating varietal, like an Australian Grenache Shiraz blend.

Scorpio (oct 23-nov 21)
Strong-willed, passionate and dogged, Scorpios have magnetic personalities. They should embrace a juicy, bold varietals that stands up to them, like red Zinfandel.

Sagittarius (nov 22– dec 21)
Sagittarians are free-thinkers, require a constant flow of information, and seem at home anywhere. They would benefit from a multitalented wine that differs bottle to bottle. Riesling, an adaptable white wine suitable for any occasion, fits the bill.


on our radar

blue genes
bluegenesatlanta.com
The ultimate destination for all things denim with über-stylish separates.
3400 Around Lenox Drive NE
Atlanta- 404 231 3400

blue nile ethopian restaurant
Don’t be turned off by this eatery’s strip mall location, it succeeds at pleasing the palate.. Be sure to order a glass of the Honey Wine for dessert.
9400 Richmond Ave
Houston- 713 782 6882


black book
For those power moves…

Lincolnlounge.com
Get your sexy on- A destination site catering to those of us with discriminating tastes in music, cars, fashion, and lifestyle.

January
7th-10th Digital Hollywood @ CES– Las Vegas
12th–16th LA Shoe Show– Los Angeles
17th-18th 2007 Advertising Law +Business Affairs
Conference–NYC
18th–28th Sundance Film Festival– Utah

February
2nd-10th Olympus Fashion Week (Fall/Winter Collections)