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UPTOWN LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE ST. LOUIS

MOTHER’S DAY GIFT GUIDE Eat, Drink & Diet

SMART WAYS TO INDULGE SWIMWEAR Retro Cut Swimsuits are HOT for 2017

FASHION TREND REPORT EXQUISITE LIVING in Ladue & Frontenac

SPRING 2017

COMPLIMENTARY

BLOOM INTO SPRING

floral fashion

Bangles & Bracelets

GALORE

TRAVEL

Sunny Bahamas

SURGERY vs FILLERS/BOTOX

find out what’s right for you PHOTO BY CURT PARKER


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SPRING 2017

fashion & jewelry 08 10 12 14 15 16

Trend Report Swimwear Bangles & Bracelets Galore The Frame Game Bloom Into Spring Blue Jean Chic

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beauty and fitness

18 Eat, Drink and Diet 20 Surgery vs Fillers/Botox

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special features

22 Living in St. Louis 26 Mother’s Day Gift Guide 34 Exquisite Living in Ladue & Frontenac

home & interior

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28 Mix & Match 30 Captured Living Spaces 32 Pool & Patio

travel

40 The Bahamas!

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food & wine

44 Dining for Foodies 48 Cooking with Vicki Bensinger

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entertainment 47 49 50 51

Gatherings Person of Interest What's New in the Lou Calendar

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CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

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SUSAN ASHTON VICKI BENSINGER, CARY FULLER-RANDOLPH, HANNAH MURRAY, SHEILA RHOADES, COURTNEY ROWAN, LINDA SPALL, SARAH WALENTYNOWICZ, ROBYN WALKER

ASSOCIATE EDITOR ROBYN WALKER

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It’s time to enjoy all of the fun-filled pleasures that the spring season has to offer — taking your family to a Cardinals baseball game, spring break atyour favorite tropical resort, putting the top down on your convertible, seeing your tulips in full bloom, grilling steaks outdoors on the terrace, al fresco dining at your favorite eaterie, playing a round of golf or a lively game of tennis. St. Louis Uptown Lifestyle Magazine’s Spring 2017 issue brings you the best of everything — from gourmet restaurants to luxurious vacation destinations. “Trend Report” highlights the most talked-about designer fashion trends — from platform sandals to chic mini dresses. You’ll also get a glimpse of the best new looks in designer swimwear. “Bangles & Bracelets Galore” will inspire you with gorgeous gold bangles embellished with precious gems and bedazzling diamonds bracelets that make a bold fashion statement. “Bloom Into Spring” highlights floral-inspired designer fashion and “The Frame Game” is all about ultra stylish eyewear in unexpected colors. Dr. C.B. Boswell, one of St. Louis’ leading plastic surgeons at Body Aesthetic Plastic Surgery And Skincare Center, discusses cosmetic surgery, dermal fillers and botox. “Smart Ways To Indulge” offers the best new ways to eat, drink and diet. In our Homes & Interiors section, we’ve profiled the spectacular home of Mikki Jones. Our must-read article, “Mix And Match”, highlights luxe designer décor that will beautify your home — from ornate black and gold Chinoiserie commodes to colorful floral print sofas. “Outdoor Living” previews the best new looks in casual furniture that will beautify your pool, patio and porch. Our favorite chef, Vicki Bensinger, shares her recipe for simple yet beautiful Mum cupcakes. Our special feature profiles the luxe lifestyles in Ladue and Frontenac, two of St. Louis County’s most desirable communities. Our colorful and informative travel article profiles the sunny Bahamas, a must-visit tropical vacation paradise. “Person Of Interest” highlights the stellar career of Fox 2 News Co-Anchor Jasmine Huda. If you want to browse through Uptown Magazine’s Spring 2017 issue, you can read the digital edition online at www.uptownstl.com or pick up a copy at one of the many St. Louis area locations. I hope that you and your family enjoy reading Uptown Lifestyle Magazine’s colorful Spring 2017 issue. Susan Ashton

on the cover Mikki Jones, our cover model, is the proud owner of a magnificent 10,000 square foot mansion in Chesterfield, which she and her late husband, Robert Jones, built. Originally from Pittsburgh, Mikki and her daughter, Elena, share this twenty-room estate with their three beloved dogs. We’ve featured this remarkable St. Louis county home in our Spring 2017 issue and we think you’ll agree that Mikki’s residence is most intriguing. Currently training to become a Certified Aroma Therapist, Mikki works with Young Essential Oils. Mikki formerly owned the award-winning Bistro 1130 in Town & County. Mikki has vast experience in design, building and business.

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trend

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CRYSTAL STATEMENT EARRINGS Trending for spring and summer are Oscar de la Renta's sparkling fuchsia crystal statement earrings. www.oscardelarenta.com

BY ROBYN WALKER

Trending now are sophisticated dresses designed in a color palette of fuchsia, aqua, lavender and pink. Classic white dresses in simple silhouettes make a comeback this season. An on-trend fashion look is the mini dress. Designer evening wear has glamorous embellishments such as shimmering beads and embroidery. Dresses designed in bold stripes and geometric print dresses, the perfect looks for day or night, are the newest fashion trends. You’ll also see brightly colored evening gowns designed in sheer fabrics. The new trends in fashion accessories are platform sandals, designer sunglasses, crystal statement earrings and designer handbags trimmed with colorful silk tassels. Dress up in style with this chic collection of designer-inspired fashion and accessories! 8

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SHEER FABRICS Trending for spring and summer are evening dresses designed in sheer fabrics such as Trina Turk’s fuchsia silk charmeuse maxi dress www.trinaturk.com

GLAMOROUS BEADS Oscar de la Renta’s white silk pants and camisole top are accented with shimmering beads for a glamorous evening look www.oscardelarenta.com


DESIGNER SUNGLASSES Designer sunglasses in trendy styles are a must-have fashion accessory such as Kate Spade’s stylish white sunglasses www.katespade.com

TASSEL-TRIMMED HANDBAGS Tassel-trimmed handbags are in style this season such as Lilly Pulitzer’s multi-colored beaded canvas clutch www.lillypulitzer.com

MINI DRESSES This white lace mini dress from Lilly Pulitzer is an on-trend look that’s perfect for cocktail parties and romantic weddings www.aliceandolivia.com

BOLD STRIPES Stripes are an on-trend fashion look such as Monique Lhuillier’s chic pastel striped dress www.moniquelhuillier.com

PLATFORM SANDALS Trending now are platform sandals such as Alice And Olivia’s tan and white striped suede platform pumps www.aliceandolivia.com

GEOMETRIC PRINTS Nicole Miller’s multi-colored geometric print dress is trending for spring and summer www.nicolemiller.com

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Swimwear BY HANNAH MURRAY

With warmer temps right around the corner, now is the perfect time to start thinking about swimsuit season.

For many women, swimsuit shopping is not high on their list of fun things to do. They cringe at the thought of trying on ill-fitting suits in brightly lit dressing rooms. “There is never anything in my size! Nothing looks right!” are common complaints. Thankfully, designers of today have been listening. Gone are the one size fits all options, replaced by trendy styles for a wide range of body types. For example: concerned about your middle or showing too much bottom? Retro cut suits are hot for 2017. Featuring higher waists and full coverage bottoms, they are chic but still provide a modest comfort level. Another full coverage look is the classic maillot one piece. It is back this summer in a big way! This comfortably styled suit has been a go-to for women of all ages. You’ll find it has been updated with features such as sleek cutouts and off the shoulder necklines. Try something new and look for a one piece in a fun print like tie-dye or straps with interesting details. If you are shopping for a two-piece suit, designers have been rolling out some fantastic swimwear choices. A hot, new look is the halter-top bikini. With a higher neckline, it is so flattering on many body shapes. Of course, there are still plenty of bandeaus and string tops to be found! They are styled in pretty pastels or botanical prints. This season, bikinis also come in unexpected fabrics. Crochet, for example, is popping up on everything from suits to cover ups. Woven in a rainbow of colors, this isn’t your grandmother’s favorite anymore! Crochet can be playful and fun, add a tassel or two and you’re ready for the beach. Whether you’re shopping for Spring Break or just looking ahead to the pool this summer, never fear — there is a suit out there for every body!

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Bangles & Bracelets

GALORE

Add a touch of glamour to your spring wardrobe with our chic collection of gleaming gold bangles, bedazzling diamond bracelets and sophisticated statement cuffs embellished with precious gems. This enchanting 14 karat white gold link bracelet from Curt Parker Jewelers is adorned with ten Tahitian South Sea pearls www.curtparker.com This sparkling pave diamond bracelet from Summit Jewelers is destined to become one of your most prized possessions www.summitjewelersstl.com This magnificent 18 karat white gold bangle bracelet set with 184 round white diamonds is from Curt Parker Jewelers www.curtparker.com This sparkling vintage-inspired diamond and ruby tennis bracelet from Timekeepers is set in 18 karat white gold www.timekeepersstl.com www.timekeepersclayton.com Carelle’s 18 karat gold link bracelet is accented with pave diamonds for a luxurious look www.carelle.com

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BY ROBYN WALKER


You’ll fall in love with this stylish 14 karat gold vermeil statement cuff from Tommy Bahama www.tommybahama.com Temple St. Clair’s exquisite 18 karat yellow gold cuff is inlaid with elegant emeralds www.templestclair.com Timekeepers’ 14 karat yellow gold bangle is adorned with brilliant white bezel-set diamonds www.timekeepersstl.com www.timekeepersclayton.com Roberto Coin designs a classic 18 karat yellow gold bangle bracelet that complements everything in your wardrobe www.us.robertocoin.com We especially like Temple St. Clair’s 18 karat gold bangle that’s accented with brilliant white diamonds www.templestlclair.com Paramount Jeweler’s 14 karat gold two tone hinged cuff bracelet is a contemporary design that has 1.5 carats of diamonds www.paramountjewelers.com This truly unique 18 karat yellow gold link charm bracelet from Summit Jewelers is adorned with carved face gemstones www.summitjewelersstl.com

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frame THE

GAME

BY ROBYN WALKER

The best new looks in designer eye wear come in all shapes, colors and styles. Don’t you love these fashionable frames? Choose trendy frames designed in vivid red, true blue, basic black, lovely lavender and classic tortoise shell All eyes will be upon you when you’re wearing this chic collection of stylish frames.

The Radar by MONOQOOL shown in Lavender with metal frame. Available in a variety of colors www.Erkers.com

Versace 3191 Color: Cyclamin www.opticalspecialistsinc.com

The Dorian by BARTON PERREIRA is a Titanium frame in Tortoise www.Erkers.com

Prada 28S Color: Blue Gradient www.opticalspecialistsinc.com

The TJ by MONOQOOL is 3D TECHNOLOGY Unisex frame in Black www.Erkers.com

Marc Jacobs 19 Color: Spotted Havana www.opticalspecialistsinc.com

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M INTO

Spring

BY ROBYN WALKER

Trending for spring are vibrant floral print dresses, skirts and fashion accessories embellished with colorful flowers. You’ll look ultra chic when you’re dressed in these floral-inspired designer dresses and accessories.

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� Kate Spade’s pink floral statement necklace will

complement everything in your spring and summer wardrobe www.kagtespade.com

� Kate Spade’s fun-to-wear pink and red flower earrings make a bold fashion statement www.katespade.com

3 Kate Spade’s off-the-shoulder floral print dress looks stylish with crystal statement earrings and party pumps www.katespade.com

4 This pink and white floral print dress from Monique

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Lhuillier’s ML Collection is perfect for day or night www.moniquelhuillier.com

5 Temple St. Clair's floral gemstone bracelet is

embellished with pink tourmalines, tsavorite, royal blue moonstones and diamonds www.templestclair.com

6 Trina Turk’s colorful floral tote is the go-everywhere designer handbag for spring www.trinaturk.com 7 We think that you’ll fall in love with Kate Spade’s

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black midi skirt that’s accented with pink roses www.katespade.com

8 Spring’s must-have shoe is Nicole Miller’s dress pump

that’s designed in a sophisticated multi-colored floral print www.nicolemiller.com

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blue jean chic BY HANNAH MURRAY

Denim has evolved from work clothes to haute couture. And in case you haven’t noticed, it is everywhere! Because it’s such a versatile fabric, designers are using denim for all seasons. On trend at the moment are frayed edges, embroidery details and skinny leg styles. Dress them up or down, jeans are one closet staple that’s here to stay!

� These cuffed denim shorts from Hudson will go with almost everything in your closet. www.nordstrom.com

� Spring denim comes in lots of colors and patterns

like this camouflage skinny leg pair from Lucky Brand. www.luckybrand.com

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3 We love this flattering cross back shift dress from Tracy Reese. www.tracyreese.com

4 Stay warm and chic this spring in a denim bomber jacket from Current/Elliott. www.currentelliott.com

5 A Top Shop moto skirt with lacing up the sides adds a fun bit of edge. www.topshop.com

6 This darling “Sophie” bag from Kate Spade

features rose embroidery and a chain link strap. www.katespade.com

7 These flirty flats from Alice + Olivia are sure to bring a smile! www.aliceandolivia.com

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beauty & fitness

BY SARAH WALENTYNOWICZ

Eat, Drink & Diet:

SMART WAYS TO INDULGE

The coming of spring is upon us. That means warmer weather, outdoor parties, and a new wardrobe. Oftentimes during the winter holidays, we allowed ourselves to indulge a little more than we should have. This often can lead to weight gain, even if only a few pounds. If winter has left you wishing you were a few pounds lighter this spring, have no fear. You can still indulge in eating and drinking while maintaining (or even losing!) weight. Here are a few suggestions to make that happen.

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available, I always recommend filling up on healthy foods throughout the day prior to the event. This will help you from over-indulging once you are there because you didn’t starve yourself all day! When selecting foods to fill your plate, select fruits and vegetables first. Then, portion a small serving of the other foods you want to try, but stop before going for seconds. When you are going out to eat, order a side of steamed, roasted, or grilled vegetables (hold the butter!) or a side salad instead of the fries. This simple substitution can cut hundreds of calories from your meal!

What to Drink …

What to Eat …

As a personal trainer, I really don’t like using the word “diet”. The word “diet” to me is often seen as a negative thing or something that will only last for a fleeting moment. People try a new diet for a week or two, lose an obscene (and often unhealthy) amount of weight, then fall off the wagon and gain the weight back in a vicious cycle. Instead of focusing on a diet this spring, I would rather see you focus on making small, healthy changes to your current eating routine that will pump up the nutrient value, while not adding a ton of calories (and maybe even cutting calories). This will help you sustain the weight loss—and is a tasty way of doing it! Spring typically brings the re-opening of farmer’s markets. Local farmer’s markets are a great way to get fresh and local fruits and vegetables. Filling your plate with fruits and vegetables is great way to improve your health while helping keep you full. Fruit and vegetables pack a ton of nutrients and fiber and are typically low in calories, which make them an excellent addition to your spring meal plan. Find in-season fruits and vegetables to get the best value and taste for your money. Try adding some chopped berries to your salad or grilling zucchini for a twist on an old favorite food! Lean proteins, such as skinless poultry or fish, can also often be found at parties or on the grill. Spring is a great time to try out new citrus marinades, which work especially well on these types of proteins. Try using fresh lime or lemon juice as a base to your marinade. Pair your lean proteins with sensible sides, like a salad, vegetables, fruits or whole grains (like brown rice or quinoa) and you have yourself a tasty meal! When you know you’ll be headed to a party and there may not be healthy options readily

Patio parties are also more common as the weather gets warmer, which means drinks like margaritas and daquiris are commonplace. While these drinks do taste good, they pack a mean caloric punch (and a ton of sugar). Many margaritas have over 250 calories in just one twelve-ounce drink! Considering alcohol alone contains 7 calories per gram, and offers no other nutritional value, it should be limited. That said, there are some better cocktail choices that still taste great. Choose low-calorie mixers, such as club soda. Adding a splash of citrus to your club soda and alcohol of choice can bring a new brightness and flavor to the drink as well (feel free to order my personal favorite: vodka soda with a twist of lime). You can also experiment with different flavored alcohols to change your routine. Wines—in particular, red wines—also can provide some health benefits with typically around 100 calories per glass. According to Prevention Magazine, red wines can help to protect your heart by lowering cholesterol, help to control blood sugar levels, and even fight off a cold (Source: http:// www.prevention.com/health/healthyliving/health-benefits-of-red-wine). Who can say no to a glass red wine with all those benefits? As with any alcohol consumption, moderation will be key, especially when you are trying to watch your waistline. Another important note when it comes to alcohol consumption is to be mindful of what and how much you are eating while you are drinking. Alcohol can help to lower inhibitions, which can lead to inadvertent consumption of WAY more calories than originally intended. Be mindful of what and how much you are consuming, and be sure to always keep your alcohol intake in check. I hope this spring can be your healthiest yet! Remember, making small changes to your nutritional intake and alcohol consumption can save you hundreds of calories, and several inches on your waistline! Follow these tips to be ready for swimsuit season this summer! UT UPTOWN MAGAZINE

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SURGERY

BY C.B. BOSWELL, MD

VS

FILLERS/BOTOX When I meet a patient to discuss facial rejuvenation, the first question that I receive from almost every patient is, “What do I need?” The short (but unsatisfying) answer for patients is “Nothing. You don’t NEED anything and if I don’t perform any procedures on you, then you will still be fine.”

So the real questions that patients should be asking are:

What issues are bothering the patient and what issues would they like to see addressed? Are there any anatomical issues that I feel that I can improve by performing a procedure? Which procedure will safely give the patients the most benefit for the longest period time? Does it have an acceptable recovery time for their schedule? Does it work with their budget?” The answer for these is different for every patient. Some patients do not want surgery and will specifically tell me that they are interested in those procedures that stay in the office and don’t require a visit to the operating room. Some patients don’t have the time available to recover after a surgical procedure or wouldn’t really benefit from surgery. For these patients, non-surgical treatments such as, Botox, fillers, chemical peels, and lasers may be good options. Also some patients have enough skin laxity or facial aging that non-surgical procedures just won’t provide enough correction to be the best option. Then there are those patients that say, “I don’t do maintenance treatments” and they want a single surgical procedure that will take care of their “issues” for next 5-10 years. These patients will usually benefit from a surgical treatment. 20

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beauty & fitness Here are some of the different options available to patients: Botox is a protein that temporarily prevents muscles from contracting. It is injected into specific muscles to prevent contraction of those muscles and reduce the facial lines that are caused by the contraction of those muscles. The upper half of the face is commonly treated with Botox to soften the lines around the eyes (crow’s feet), frown lines, and the horizontal wrinkles of the forehead. It can also be used to help treat the down-turned corners of the mouth and the vertical lines in the neck (platysmal bands). It takes one to two weeks to see full effect and then lasts for 3-4 months depending on the area treated and the amount of Botox that is used. There is no

Facial rejuvenation surgery is primarily used to address excess skin on the face although fat transfers can be used to selectively add volume back to the face. When evaluating a face, we divide the face into thirds and the upper third of the face is treated with a brow lift, the middle third with eyelid surgery and the lower third with a facelift (or neck lift). A brow lift will help with addressing some of the hooding of the upper eyes, frown lines, and horizontal wrinkles of the forehead. Eyelid surgery will address the excess skin to upper and lower eyelids along with the “bulging” of the fat pads to the eyelids. A facelift will help with repositioning the

significant downtime after having a Botox treatment. Fillers are products that are used to add volume to an area and fill in fine to moderate lines. The most common fillers are the hyaluronic acid fillers like Juvederm and Restylane. They can be used to restore the volume that is lost in malar (cheekbone) region, around the mouth (marionette lines), some acne scars, and the lips. These products give an immediate result and last for 6-24 months depending on the product that is used. There can be some downtime after fillers in the form of bruising and swelling in about 15-20% of patients. These products are safe, but do have the risk of bruising, swelling, uneven filling, and vascular compromise. As an added safety factor, the hyaluronic acid fillers are reversible with hyaluronidase that works within 24-48 hours. Resurfacing treatments (lasers, chemical peels, and dermabrasion) remove the outer layer of skin and can help improve texture, fine lines and wrinkles, uneven skin coloration, and some scarring. The depth of a resurfacing treatment will determine the results and the patient’s downtime and their results. Deeper treatments will have more of an effect, but they will have a longer downtime and a greater risk for unwanted side effects like scarring, discomfort, and hypopigmentation of the skin. Patients typically need 3-10 days for recovery time depending on the depth and type of the treatment.

cheek fat pad, improving the jowls and marionette lines, and addressing the excess skin in the neck and the vertical bands in the neck (platysmal bands). Fat transfers are performed by removing fat from another part of the body and then selectively injecting it back in to the face to address loss of volume issues. These procedures are associated with more downtime and typically require 7-14 days of recovery time. Since facial aging is a combination of loss of volume in the face, the loss of elasticity of the skin, and environmental damage to the skin it requires different types of treatments to achieve the optimal results. Therefore to achieve the best results for patients, it frequently requires a combination of surgical and nonsurgical procedures. To determine the best treatment plan for each patient it is important to have an in depth consultation with a board certified physician that has a specific focus and training in the procedures that you are interested having performed. UT C.B. Boswell, MD Bodyaesthetic Plastic Surgery & Skincare Center 969 North Mason Rd. Suite 170 St. Louis, Mo. 63141 314-628-8200 www.bodyaesthetic.com UPTOWN MAGAZINE

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Design, St yle, Elegance LIVING IN ST. LOUIS

inside the home of Mikki and Elena Jones BY LINDA SPALL

The entrance way to Mikki Jones’ glorious 10,000 square foot estate is absolutely breathtaking! I’m certain she heard me gasp! The magnificent 28 foot ceiling is stunning. The custom designed wrought iron stone stairway, handmade at Valley Forge Company in Eureka, elegantly curves its way through the center of the home. One look at the woodwork framed view of her Great Room with the stately full-length arched windows and perfectly appointed beautiful furniture is strikingly dramatic. The air itself seemed scented with fresh flowers! No wonder as I was introduced to the very talented floral designer and event planner, Mel Worley who was on hand to assist us. He is the creator of the amazing floral arrangements and the dining room table setting which you see in the accompanying pictures! I couldn’t wait to see every inch of the house and meet Mikki and Elena and their all-important canines! Originally from Pittsburgh, Mikki and her 20 year old daughter, Elena, share this 20 room, 5 bedroom home along with their very well-behaved dogs. Currently training to become a Certified Aroma Therapist, (perhaps another reason for the relaxing atmosphere of the home!) she works with Young Essential Oils.

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In her past life, Mikki owned the award winning Bistro 1130 in Town and Country. (Winner of the Best New Restaurant of 2011 and the Best of Chesterfield in 2012). She has a vast background in design, building and business. Mikki and her late husband Robert Jones had designed and worked on the house in Chesterfield together but not without its challenges. That wonderful, impressive, dramatic staircase in the entry was a painstaking effort. Delivered in sections, each piece weighed 700 lbs! Well worth the tribulations, the magnificent stairway offers beautiful steps to the upper level bedrooms or to the more casual recreation rooms below and introduces the eclectic French Mediterranean style that is found throughout the home. The entrance is on the middle floor which hosts the Great Room, study, formal dining room, an open kitchen/breakfast room/sitting room (affectionately called the Hearth Room), the master suite, powder room, office, laundry and bathroom with the pool and cabana off the kitchen.


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The kitchen portion of the Hearth Room has beautifully distressed Old World style cabinetry with a gorgeous granite top. The old compliments the new with Old World style cabinets integrated with the 21st century wide-screen television! In keeping with the French Country style, a gray stoned chimney and fireplace make this room cozy, casual and yet elegant. I’ve never seen a more beautifully designed table setting! We captured a picture of the table and Mikki with Willy, the dog. From the dining room, we ventured into the wet bar area where we caught a picture of Mikki and Elena ready to wind down their day.

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Most impressive of all is the theme of nature and careful aesthetic use of plants throughout the house. Every room mirrors nature’s goodness whether through stone, wood or the beautiful, healthy plants which appear throughout the home. Upstairs rooms are three bedrooms, the nanny’s quarters complete with a full bath and kitchen. Elena’s room is feminine yet also reflects a soothing presence of a tree in a lovely wall mural. You will note in our photo, Willy is pictured with Elena in her sitting area. Elena, not surprisingly, is working towards being a dog trainer! The lowest level of the home is fully equipped with a sauna, full bath, craft room wine cellar and rec room and family room so guests have all the entertainment and room they need. If you like pool, the billiard table is ready to be utilized! The sitting area, complete with piano and bar is ready for conversation and relaxing. In honor of Mikki’s husband, you will see a sign on the wall that says “Jonesy’s Place” along with a martini glass in neon. A vodka martini was Bob’s favorite drink. A house is a reflection of the people who live in it and Mikki and Elena’s home is no exception. Comfortable yet stately, creative and tasteful, this lovely home creates a welcoming atmosphere with the use of art, design, nostalgia, and nature and the coziness of a true loving home, complete with faithful dogs by a fireplace. UT

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“Sparkling” Since 1946

Mother’s Day Gift Guide 7348 Manchester Ave. (in the Heart of Maplewood)

314.645.1122

www.paramountjewelers.com

F.O.B.

CURT PARKER

Cottage Florals, Home Decor, Gifts, Jewelry and more

That finishing touch...For you and your home Upper Level, 272 Lamp & Lantern Village 636-207-7131 10:00-4:00 Monday-Saturday. Closed Sunday. Town & Country, MO 63017 Like us on Facebook and visit our website FOBCottageFlorals.com

314-989-9909 ♥ www.curtparker.com 10192 Conway Road ♥ St. Louis, MO 63124


Ken Miesner’s

Flower Shoppe

Flowers, Gifts, Antiques Weddings and Events

9811 Clayton Rd., Ladue, MO 63124 314-942-3055 tamara@shineboutiquestlouis.com • www.shineboutiquestlouis.com

9723 Clayton Road, Ladue, MO 63124 314-567-6650 www.miesnerflowers.com Find us on Facebook! Ken Miesner's Flower Shoppe

E, ONE-OF-A-KIND PIECES

gold hand-carved pendant, set with a y urarovite gemstone and diamonds.

14 KARAT YELLOW GOLD BANGLE BRACELET WITH 3.21 CARATS OF OVAL EMERALDS AND 182 SMALL FULL-CUT DIAMONDS

14k yellow gold and 18k white gold hand-fabricated drop earrings with various fancy-cut gemstones and diamond rondelles.

7821 Big Bend Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63119

314.962.1400

www.summitjewelersstl.com

Sweet Boutique

8115-8117 Maryland Ave., Clayton, Mo 314-932-1222 www.facebook.com/sweetboutiqueSTL


MIX

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BY ROBYN WALKER

We’ve selected the spring season’s best new looks in designerinspired furniture, lamps, rugs and decorative accessories that you can mix and match with the décor in your home.

Kate Spade’s brass table lamp with a black linen shade is accented with a whimsical bow www.katespade.com Bring the outdoors into your home with Tommy Bahama’s multi-colored floral print sofa that’s accented with colorful designer pillows www.lexington.com This elegant black and gold antique reproduction Chinoiserie commode from Baker Furniture would look sophisticated in an entry hall or living room www.bakerfurniture.com Kate Spade’s Live Colorfully scented candles will fill your home with the fresh fragrance of tropical gardenias, pink waterlilies and mandarin www.katespade.com We especially like Karges' McCallister ottoman as an accent piece in your living room www.karges.com

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A pair of Kate Spade’s graceful slipper chairs designed in azaelea pink will add a colorful and inviting ambiance to your home www.katespade.com Kate Spade’s lime green striped area rug that’s designed in natural jute and wool will complement every room in your home www.katespade.com We especially like this sophisticated black and gold antique reproduction English Regency table from Baker Furniture’s Stately Homes Collection www.bakerfurniture.com Add a pop of color with Kate Spade's floral print Dahlia cotton and silk pillows www.katespade.com

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Captured Living Spaces

BY ROBYN WALKER

We think that a home should reflect your personal taste and lifestyle, whether it’s classic or contemporary, formal or informal. To inspire you, the talented decorators at The Great Cover Up, Glen Alspaugh Kitchens And Baths, Encore Consignment Gallery and Petals By Irene have designed elegant, livable spaces that reflect a passion for refined elegance and good design. The Great Cover Up’s interior design project was a blending of two homes with a second marriage for each. This living room is directly off of the foyer and the French doors open out to the pool. Dark red walls warm up the room and are a great contrast to the crisp white trim. Bamboo shades soften the formality of the room and offer privacy and light control. The eclectic collection of antiques and small accessories is right at home in this room. It is the perfect gathering space when entertaining complete with a wet bar www.greatcoverupdesign.com

All-white kitchens with eco-friendly amenities and state-of-the-art appliances are trending now such as this well-appointed eat-in kitchen designed by Glen Alspaugh Kitchens And Baths. High ceilings and white wood custom-made cabinetry from floor to ceiling give this fresh white kitchen a sophisticated designer look that’s user friendly. Traditional dark wood floors give warmth and contrast to this well-designed kitchen www.glenalspaughkitchens.com

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Encore Consignment Gallery designs a stately-looking master bedroom in monochromatic tones of black and beige with a sophisticated black Frenchinspired bed as the focal point. Decorative accessories such as an oil painting of ballerinas framed in gold, antique reproduction lamps and the addition of a glamorous art deco-inspired mirrored chest give this bedroom a romantic ambiance that never goes out of style www.encorestl.net

Never underestimate the power of fresh flowers to add eye appeal and personality to a room. It’s amazing how the addition of an arrangement of fresh flowers can create an uplifting, gracious look in your home. The natural beauty of this vibrantly colored spring floral arrangement designed by the extraordinary floral designers at Petals By Irene is an exquisite centerpiece for an intimate dinner party www.petalsbyirene.com

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POOL & PATIO

BY ROBYN WALKER

What we like most about designer-inspired indoor and outdoor furniture are the sophisticated styles that will enhance your pool and patio.

Collection by Tommy Bahama. This casual furniture will give the décor in your home a relaxed, elegant ambiance.

If one of your favorite rituals is lounging on a chaise by a crystal-clear pool, you’ll want a pair of Lloyd Flanders’ Loom woven chaise lounges that combine contemporary styling with the durability of natural-fiber wicker.

Woodard’s Gelati aluminum table and chair set is perfect for enjoying a glass of cold lemonade on a hot summer day. One of summer’s mostwanted accent pieces is Tommy Bahama’s gilded palm tree table for indoors or out. You can place these whimsical tables on both sides of your sofa for a decorative look.

The Grand Traverse Collection by Lloyd Flanders is reminiscent of the charming wicker furniture that you see in summer cottages. You can add a pop of color with comfortable canvas cushions in summer colors such as aqua blue, lime green and hot pink. One of our favorite indoor and outdoor furniture styles is the Misty Garden

Transform your pool and patio from ordinary into extraordinary with this luxe collection of indoor and outdoor furniture that’s as casual and carefree as summer.

Lloyd Flanders’ Grand Traverse Collection that’s designed with natural-fiber wicker complements your indoor and outdoor décor www.lloydflanders.com Lloyd Flanders’ Loom chaise lounges are designed of natural-fiber wicker for durability and comfort www.lloydflanders.com


We especially like the classic styling of Woodard’s Gelati table and chair set that’s designed in lightweight aluminum www.woodard-furniture.com Tommy Bahama’s gilded palm tree table is the perfect accent piece for your terrace www.lexington.com The Misty Garden Collection by Tommy Bahama is a tropics-inspired casual furniture style for indoors and out www.lexington.com

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Exquisite Living IN LADUE

& FRONTENAC

Ladue and Frontenac , two of St. Louis County’s most desirable suburbs, are a unique blend of million-dollar plus luxury homes, outstanding private and public schools, exclusive country clubs, stately churches, art galleries, antique shops, gourmet restaurants, fashion boutiques, fine jewelry, beauty salons, spas and fitness centers. PLAZA FRONTENAC, CONSIDERED TO BE ST LOUIS’ MOST EXCLUSIVE SHOPPING DESTINATION, attracts shoppers with luxury stores such as, Neiman Marcus, Sak Fifth Avenue, Tiffany & Co., Louis Vuitton, Kate Spade New York, Tory Burch, Coach, Eileen Fisher, J. Crew, Chico’s, David Yurman, Michael Kors, Cole Haan, Banana Republic, Vineyard Vines, Pottery Barn, Williams Sonoma, Talbots, Kendra Scott, Tumi, Omega, Lululemon, MAC, Bissinger and Ann Taylor. While shopping take a break and relax at Landmark Plaza Frontenac Cinema, always showing independent movies and most popular attractions. The Hilton St. Louis PLAZA FRONTENAC

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SAINT LOUIS COUNTRY CLUB

Frontenac is the go to hotel for weddings, events, out of town guest and business travel. While staying visit Provinces Bar and Grill a favorite for many locals. All guest rooms have been newly renovated. Curt Parker Jewelers is Ladue’s premier jeweler for exquisite diamond and platinum jewelry. Mary Pillsbury Co. specializes in custom made jewelry. Lordo’s, Mandels, Hufford’s and Albarre Jewelers will also impress you with their selection of fine designer jewelry. Sallie Home is the go-to luxury store for Peacock Alley bedding, Anna Weatherly china and William Yeoward handmade crystal. Alspaugh Kitchen & Bath is a must see for designer kitchens and baths. Schnarr’s Hardware is a Ladue favorite for your home and garden needs. Ladue Pharmacy is much more than a pharmacy. This unique store has has toys, cosmetics, gifts, jewelry, fashion accessories and a US Post Office. Shine Boutique is the place for fashionable accessories and fashion jewelry. Pink Magnolia, Ladue’s Lilly Pulitzer Signature Store, Sign Of The Arrow has imaginative gifts for the home and needlepoint supplies. For the more elegant stationery, wedding invitations you’ll enjoy shopping at The Service Bureau. The Great Cover Up and Savvy Surroundings are your go to for interior designers and will impress you with their home gifts and selections of design pieces. Kodner Gallery, buyers, sellers and appraisers of fine art, has an extensive selection of paintings by noted artists. Jules Pass Antiques specializes in 19th century fine antiques. Outdoors is the place for Orvis and sportswear. Florist, Petals By Irene for a one of a kind floral bouquet and floral interior design in your home and office. Ladue Florist is also well known for fresh beautiful floral arrangements. Ken Miesner's award winning florist for your next wedding and event. Must-visit boutiques in Ladue are VIE, Shine Boutique, Mister Guy, Giddy Up Jane, Cha Boutique and

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PALM HEALTH

Lu Lu Belle for children. The Colonial Marketplace attracts shoppers and is the newest shopping area in Ladue with The Woman’s Exchange, Frill Home, Ivy Hill, City Sprouts, Sole, Splash, Town & Country Bridal, Ylang Ylang, Dimvaloo Activewear, Paper Source and Olive Ovation. Upscale menswear stores include Mister Guy Men’s Store, Woody’s and Sam Cavato. Beauty salons, spas and health facilities try The Pilate and Yoga Center for deep core and stretching workouts, Palm Health has a variety of services available including salt room, UPTOWN MAGAZINE

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spa, personal trainers, chiropractor and so much more. Elan Salon is a full service salon,excelling in top of the line hair products, Stonewater Spa, Salon & Boutique located in Frontenac Plaza offering all types of service including massage. Tymm’s is well know with many locals and Dominic Michael Salon located in the Colonial Marketplace has been a staple in St. Louis for 20 plus years with second location in Chesterfield. Ladue Crossing Shopping Center has Schnucks Grocery store as anchor know for being the friendliest stores in town. Cobblestone Shoe Repair, best place for shoe repair. Old Navy, Barnes and Noble, GNC, Maggie Moo’s, Treats Unleashed for all your pet needs. Fannie May Chocolatier, European Wax Center, MOD Pizza, Pure Barre, Pei Wei when you’re craving Asian food. Gourmet restaurants and casual eateries are plentiful in Ladue and Frontenac such as Truffles, a favorite gourmet restaurant and hangout spot for for Ladue locals. For superb beef, Flemings is a favorite. For superb Prime Rib and Lobster , a favorite dining destination is Kreis also one of the oldest restaurants in St. Louis. For casual dining, try Lester’s, Sportsmen’s Park, Schneithorst Biergarten. For the best Happy Hour try BrickTop or Brio’s. A must visit is Canyon Cafe and Cardwell’s On The Plaza. For gourmet carry out try Gourmet To Go. The Kaffee Haus is known for great breakfast and German specialties. Deer Creek Coffee, Starbucks, The Shack, Companion Baking are popular breakfast and coffee hangouts for Ladue and Frontenac locals. For fresh meats and carry out, The Butchery is a-must-visit. For smoothies try Smoothie King. We think you’ll agree that living , shopping and dining in Ladue and Frontenac is simply THE BEST!

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The people of St. Louis have been turning to Gourmet to Go and our creative food selection since 1983. From the beginning, Gourmet to Go has led the market in providing gourmet quality food for pick-up or delivery. From our homemade dips, soups and bakery items fresh from our ovens, to nightly entrees prepared daily, ready to be warmed and served at your table, you can always find something for everyone. Today as it was then, our customers are impressed with our personal service, outstanding food quality and distinctive presentations. Whether you’re planning a large corporate event or an intimate gathering at home, make Gourmet to Go your caterer of choice.

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The Bahamas!

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Winter is almost over. Somehow palm trees swaying, flamingos flying, white pristine beaches with beautiful clear translucent ocean water, straw baskets and hats, seafood, rice, rum and friendly folks with pastel houses still seem so far away. BY LINDA SPALL

BUT WAIT! HOLD ON! How easy to forget that the Bahamas are only a mere 50 miles from West Palm Beach! Miami Airport to Nassau Bahama Cruise Terminal is just a 55 minute flight! Those 3 & 4 day cruises will have you there in no time with all the food you can eat! How amazing that the Bahamas are so near and so attainable! The lush greenery, sandy beaches and what is proclaimed to be the clearest water on the planet is only hours away! So what do the Bahamas have to offer? Nice temperatures! The claim is that there has never been a freeze reported in the Bahamas. The lowest temperature recorded was around 41 degrees in 1981. May to October is the rainy season and traditionally hurricane season runs from June till the end of November. Buy travel insurance if you are considering traveling during that time. December to March can get too cold to enjoy water sports as temperatures run from 60-70 degrees as the high. Traveling is easy for US citizens. Flights and ships depart from the states daily. Money is very simple as the U.S. dollar is equal to the Bahama dollar. Bahamians are friendly and fun and have great music, festivals and food! Some less adventurous Americans will welcome the familiar names of Burger King and Domino’s Pizza but you must try the fresh fish dishes with the specialty of island “conch” as well as their rice and peas and coconut desserts! The Commonwealth of the Bahamas is very comfortable for the U.S. and British visitors especially because everyone speaks English. After the Revolutionary War, British Loyalist migrated with their slaves to the Bahamas to build large plantations making English the spoken language. To be clear, the Bahamas are now independent as of 1973. The capital is the seaport of Nassau on New Providence Island. However, the largest of the 700 islands (only 26 are inhabited) is Andros.

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The city of Nassau has a population of 274,400 which is home to over 70 percent of the country’s citizens. The Bahamian dialect is a mixture of West Country English and African and very melodic. If you are the sporty type, the Bahamas can accommodate almost any warm weather sport. Golfers will love the beautiful championship courses that are found on the islands in resorts such as the Albany and the Ocean Club on New Providence and the Abaco Club on Great Abaco Island. The Underwater Explorers Society has its headquarters in Freeport on Grand Bahama Island and is a world renowned scuba diving destination. Year round deepsea fishing, bonefish and sport fishing, fly or flat, challenge happy fishermen. For a different kind of playing action, gambling casinos are legal and you can have your fun at the Memories Grand Bahama Beach Resort or the Treasure Bay Casino in Freeport or the Atlantis Casino at Paradise Island or the Baha Mar Casino in Nassau. If you arrive on a cruise ship, you will deboard and immediately find the markets and shopping district. You can take a cab,

ferry boat or walk across the 600 foot long bridge to Paradise Island where you will find a host of hotels including the incredible Atlantis. The complex is amazing and worth a walkthrough. Not into water sports or shopping? Take a cab to the Ardastra Zoo and see the Marching Flamingos or visit the Junkanoo Museum! “Junkanoo” refers to a type of celebration that is held on Boxing Day (Dec 26) and on New Year’s. The museum shows films and demonstrations of the incredible dancing and rhythm instruments like cowbells, goatskin drums and horns and the fantastic colorful costumes usually made with cardboard and crepe paper. You can have great fun exploring the islands by car or scooter but always remember that just like the U.S., some villages are very small with few conveniences. From 1696 through the early 1700s, the Bahama waters hosted pirates with the most famous being Edward Teach also known as “Blackbeard”. What better place to film “Pirates of 42

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the Caribbean- Dead Man’s Chest”! Since the area is easy to reach for cast and crews, the islands are the perfect location for Hollywood and the UK. Among other famous movies filmed on location are the Beatle movie “Help”, Tom Hanks and Daryl Hannah in “Splash”, several of the James Bond films and of course, “Flipper”. (You too can swim with the dolphins at Dolphin Encounters on Blue Lagoon Island, only a 20 minutes boat ride from Nassau.) How lucky we are to live so close to the West Indies! Get your passport and call your favorite travel counselor who can help you find your perfect island getaway! Whether you choose Exuma, Eluethra, Grand Bahama or New Providence, you will find fun, sun and plenty to do in the Bahamas! UT UPTOWN MAGAZINE

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D INING F OR

foodies

ADDIE’S THAI HOUSE Located in Chesterfield plaza at the intersection of Olive Boulevard and Woodsmill Road, Addie's Thai House is a distinctive, full service restaurant that offers authentic Thai cuisine at moderate prices in an elegant setting. The interesting menu features authentic Thai favorites like curries, flavorful soups, stir fry, meat and seafood dishes, as well as vegetarian fare. Specialty dishes set Addie’s apart. The restaurant has been recognized for serving the best Panang Curry in our area. The full bar offers Thai food friendly refreshments like the original Singapore Sling. Whether for lunch, dinner or a special occasion, you’ll dine in Siamese splendor at Addie’s. 13441 Olive Blvd. | Chesterfield, MO 314.469.1660 | addiesthaihouse.com

LESTER’S SPORTS BAR & GRILL Lester’s stands out among area sports bars not only for its giant TV screens. It just happens to serve the best bar food in the St. Louis area. Authentic, homemade dishes have become Lester’s trademark. Incredibly, all deli sandwiches, sides, soups, salad dressings, breads and desserts are made in house. Fall off the bone barbeque delicacies are hand rubbed and slow smoked to perfection over apple wood. Be sure to try the tender baby back ribs, pulled pork, beef brisket and corned beef. This award winning restaurant is simply the best - bar none! 9906 Clayton Road | Ladue, Missouri 63124 | 314-994-0055 OPEN 7 DAYS

TALAYNA’S Talayna’s Italian Restaurant is top-rated among restaurants that offer Italian and Mediterranean cuisine, including pasta and pizza. Our pizzas are made with only the best ingredients and baked to perfection. Our selection of pizzas include the famous St. Louis-style pizza, Chicago-style pizza, New York-style pizza and artisan pizza. In addition, we offer gluten-free pasta, pizza and sandwiches. Catering and banquet facilities are first-class and can accommodate parties of just about any size. Live music Friday & Saturday. Celebrating our 54th year. MORE THAN JUST PIZZA! Make your reservations now for Easter and Mother’s Day Brunch. 68 Four Seasons Shopping Center | Chesterfield, MO 314-469-6650 | www.talaynas.net

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BALABAN’S Famous for their morel mushroom pasta specialty, Balaban’s kicks off special weeknights this spring and expands their pasta menu. Every Tuesday starting immediately after Easter, Balaban’s will feature a trio of pulled pork sliders with a choice of two sides (cole slaw, baked beans, potato salad or fries) for $16 and barbecue brisket, a pulled pork and barbecue chicken combination plate for $20. Thursdays bring pasta specials with three new pasta dishes for $18 each—Cajun shrimp pasta, tomato basil penne and spinach tomato tortellini, all served with cheese garlic bread. Of course, Balaban’s can pair each dish with the perfect wine from their retail wine shop, a reflection of their many wine and food awards. 1772 Clarkson Rd. @ Baxter, Chesterfield, MO 63017 636-449-6700 | www.balabanswine.com

PROTZEL’S DELI Three generations of the Protzel family have served the finest in traditional Jewish deli for over 62 years. Known for "The Finest Corned Beef - Anywhere", prepared fresh daily from their secret recipe, Protzel's Delicatessen also features fresh roasted turkey, beef and succulent pastrami among many other meats and freshly prepared soups and salads. Additionally, you will find fresh hand cut lox and other smoked fishes along with bagels and Jewish rye bread. Other delicacies include legendary homemade chicken soup with matzo balls, a variety of savory knishes, kreplach, kishke and more. All items are prepared for dine-in or take-out and catering is available. Voted RFT Best Deli. 7608 Wydown Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 314.721.4445 | www.protzelsdeli.com

GUIDO’S PIZZERIA & TAPAS Located in the heart of "The Hill", Guido's Pizzeria and Tapas offers the best of Mediterranean cuisine. Enjoy Spanish casera (Home Style) Paella and tapas as well as the best Sangria in the Midwest. Our Italian cuisine also offers a variety to choose from, from one of Saint Louis' best pizzas to our delicious pastas. Newly Remodeled! Located on "The Hill" at 5046 Shaw Ave. 314.771.4900 | www.guidosstl.com | Open 7 days

AMIGO’S CANTINA Home to Kirkwood since 2008, Amigos Cantina is located at 120 W. Jefferson in the heart of Kirkwood. Our comfortable spot is highlighted by brightly colored wooden shingles out front that are reminiscent of vibrant, colorful Mexican art work. Join us for relaxed Mexican inspired cuisine served in a dining room with warm colors and exceptional service. Guests can also enjoy our spacious outdoor deck, El Porche, with space for any occasion to relax & enjoy one of delicious specialty drinks including our our top-rated house made Margarita! Amigos Cantina...tradition, flavor, friends. 120 W. Jefferson Ave. | Kirkwood, MO | 314.821.0877 www.amigoskirkwood.com

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ONE 19 NORTH While sitting over a glass of wine one evening at D’Vine Wine, I made a comment to my wife about how this space would make a great little restaurant. At the time, I never dreamed it would be a possibility for us. When the opportunity did present itself, being huge Tapas fans, my wife and I decided to put our spin on the Tapas scene in St. Louis and bring Tapas to Kirkwood. One 19 North Tapas and Wine Bar is the result of lots of research, hard work, and above all, a labor of love. We hope our place becomes the place many people choose to share special moments. “We look forward to seeing you soon at One 19 North!” – Patrick and Ellen Carr NEW EXPANSION NOW OPEN! MENTION THIS AD AND RECEIVE 10% OFF 119 N. Kirkwood Rd. in the heart of Kirkwood 314.821.0877 | www.amigoskirkwood.com

HOUSE OF INDIA Savor the exotic cuisine at House of India, where you’ll enjoy delicious entrees with a masterful blend of aromatic spices. The award-winning menu offers savory curry dishes, kormas and grilled kabobs. House of India favorites are lamb, chicken and seafood, as well as fifteen different vegetarian entrees. Enjoy freshly-baked Indian breads and select from fine wines and beers. House of India is a unique venue for your next party or corporate event. Or, have your party catered by House of India. Carry out is also available. House of India’s authentic Indian cuisine is truly the spice of life. 8501 Delmar Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 314.567.6850 | www.hoistl.com

CANDICCI’S For 36 years Candicci's has been serving up authentic Italian cuisine going back to its original restaurant in Clayton and continues to offer fine Italian cuisine in the Heart of Ballwin. Candicci's welcomes Executive Chef Jack MacMurray who brings his 30+ years of experience creating unique weekly specials showcasing his culinary talents as well as staying true to Candicci's traditional selection of Italian dishes. Candicci's offers in-house party seating up to 65 guest as well as full service catering specializing in wedding receptions, private parties, luncheons, dinners and holiday parties. Call for a customized quote today! 100 Holloway Road / Ballwin, MO / 636-220-8989 www.candiccis.net / Open 7 days Lunch & Dinner

MOLLY DARCY'S Molly Darcys’ Pub, located in the historic Seven Gables Inn in the heart of downtown Clayton, reflects the rich Celtic heritage of Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. This delightful Irish Pub is a perfect place for you to enjoy your favorite pint with friends. Come in and sample one of their many beers on tap or check out there many offerings of Irish whiskey, single malt Scotch, and American bourbons. The food is all made in house and features soups, salads, sandwiches, and some traditional Irish fare. Molly Darcys’ also features an amazing courtyard area that’s great for Birthday Parties, Bridal Showers and Wedding Receptions with front patio and private dining areas, so no matter the occasion make Molly Darcys’ Irish Pub your go-to place. (NEW MENU WITH DAILY SPECIALS M-F) 26 North Meramec | Clayton, MO 314.863.8400 | www.mollydarcyspub.com

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gatherings The Fur & Leather Centre, Claire Flowers (Shoe and Fashion Designer) and Uptown Lifestyle Magazine joined forces to celebrate an evening of fashion. Guests enjoyed wine and appetizers while trying on designer fashion, shoes, fur coats and accessories. Models, meanwhile, lounged in fur coats, leather mini-dresses, reversible silk tops, and colorblocked sandals, all of which can be yours vs claireflowers.com. The Fur & Leather Centre in Clayton is having big sale including chinchilla and mink jackets, mink scarves, cashmere ponchos trimmed with fox and so much more.

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cooking with vicki bensinger CELEBRATE MOTHER’S DAY BY CREATING A MUM CUPCAKE BOUQUET Mother’s Day is May 14th this year, and if you’re like me I always try to come up with fun ideas to bring to the table for my mom & mother-in-law. These cupcakes are so pretty, and super easy to create. Even your children or grandchildren (as young as 2 years) can make these to gift to their mom, or to serve as dessert for Mother’s Day. I especially like these as a bouquet of flowers using a bit of green licorice for the stem. They’re just about impossible to mess up! Each cupcake takes about 20-30 minutes to create, but oh, look how lovely they are! Who wouldn’t be thrilled to get these? Make them for Mother’s Day, a bridal or baby shower, or any type of event. You’ll have a blast creating these, but best of all, your children will too! It’s fun for the whole family – that’s what I love!!! Of all the desserts and homemade crafts I’ve ever created for Mother’s Day this is by far my favorite! If you’re looking for a special & creative homemade Mother’s Day gift to make for your mom or for the kids to get involved in – this is it! Whether you make cupcakes and icing from scratch, or use a box mix and canned frosting, these will be stunning! Follow my directions below or if you’re a visual learner like I am, then watch the video I created on How to make a Mum Cupcake by visiting YouTube.com/VickiBensinger and scroll down for the video.

MUM CUPCAKES

A simple yet beautiful cupcake bouquet to create for Mother's Day! YIELD: 12 CUPCAKES INGREDIENTS 12 cupcakes (use your favorite recipe or box mix) icing of choice, any color sanding sugar or sprinkles (any color) miniature marshmallows candy ball, Good & Plenty, or Jelly Bean green licorice DIRECTIONS 1. Cut approximately 40 miniature marshmallows in 1/2 on the diagonal, and set aside in a bowl. Have sanding sugar or sprinkles in a container 2. Spread icing on the top of a cupcake. Do this one at a time, otherwise the icing will form a crust, making it difficult for marshmallows to adhere to cupcake. 3. Dip each cut 1/2 of marshmallow into the sanding sugar/sprinkles and starting at the outer edge, add the dipped marshmallows to the cupcake, sanding sugar facing inward. 4. After you finish lining the marshmallows on the outer edge in a full circle, add the next row in front of the previous circle. Continue adding the marshmallows - be sure to put them close together - until you've added all of them. You should have an empty spot in the middle. 5. Add a candy ball, Good & Plenty candy or Jelly Bean in the center. You've now completed one cupcake.

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6. Continue with the remaining cupcakes. When finished, arrange on a platter and using green licorice, lay next to base of cupcakes to resemble stems.


person of interest BY SHEILA FRAYNE RHOADES

PHOTO COURTESY STEPHEN SEEBECK PHOTOGRAPHY

Jasmine Huda Class Act – On and Off the Air

Her instinctive news savvy has made Jasmine Huda one of St. Louis’ finest local TV personalities. She is also well known for her community involvement.

Jasmine is the recipient of many awards including both national and regional Edward R. Murrow awards, and a Mid-America Emmy. Honored in local publications, she was named “Best Newscaster” by St. Louis Magazine, “Best Female On Air Personality” by Alive Magazine, and has been profiled in The New York Times, The 9s Men’s Magazine, Forbes.com, and “Who’s Who In Diversity in St. Louis.” Jasmine recently announced at the Guns ‘N Hoses fundraiser and the annual Go Red For Women Luncheon. She works with the Metro St. Louis Heart Walk, The National Council of Jewish Women’s ‘Back 2 School Store’, and The Veiled Prophet Fashion Show. On a personal note, Jasmine married attorney Peter LeBlanc, Jr. in September 2015. Always a fashionista (although she denies it), Jasmine designed her own wedding dress. “From the very beginning, I knew I wanted my dress to reflect my duel cultures – Indian and American. I chose red, which is the color traditionally worn by Indian brides and came up with an East meets West gown - a one-shoulder silk sari dress with a beautiful train. I wore my mother’s heirloom gold jewelry and my forehead was adorned with a gold tikka.” This very busy lady finds her calm with yoga classes. (She was cover girl on the Fall 2015 issue of Yoga & Spa Magazine.) “This training has made me a stronger person – both emotionally and physically. The mind-body connection is incredible. I recommend everyone give it a chance.” UT PHOTO: KTVI

HER PARENTS EMIGRATED FROM WEST BENGAL, INDIA in the 60’s to settle in St. Louis. She is the youngest of their five children. Jasmine’s broadcasting interests began at Ladue High School while competing in speech and debate tournaments. She said, “I listened to National Public Radio (NPR) to prepare for an assignment that involved delivering a radio newscast. While some of my peers were out on dates or at movies on Friday nights, I was home recording newscasts. I have vivid memories of re-playing All Things Considered on my boom box to prepare scripts!” (She was named Radio News Speaking Station Champion her senior year.) Jasmine’s news career really began at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. “I was preparing for a career in law, but somewhere between my junior and senior year, I realized my true interest was journalism.” She began working at the Michigan NPR affiliate, WUOM-FM as a reporter writing copy and voicing stories for broadcasts. That experience helped her land an internship with All Things Considered at NPR Headquarters in in Washington, DC. “Juan Williams (Fox News) was also working as a correspondent at NPR and put me in touch with his management friends at the Washington, DC Bureau of the Fox News Channel. So I made the jump to TV, working behind the scenes again, but as an associate producer for the daytime live programming.” Within a few years Jasmine realized she wanted to be both a producer and a presenter. “I moved to KSPR-TV Springfield, MO for my first on-air news reporting job, later to St. Louis, and the rest is history.” Back home, she first worked at KSDK-TV, and later KMOV-TV as an evening reporter and anchor. Jasmine joined The Fox 2 News team in January 2016 and currently co-anchors the 11 pm news with Shirley Washington. “It’s an exciting gig. I’ve interviewed Salman Rushdie, have been suited up and taken down by a police K9, and done some special stories about law enforcement which included a shoot-don’t shoot simulation.”

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PUSH THE PEDAL TO THE METAL AT CYCLE BAR CycleBar puts a new spin on cycling with two locations in the St. Louis area. CycleBar’s new Chesterfield and Creve Coeur locations provide a unique total body fitness experience, offering classes for a wide range of comfort levels that appeal to an everexpanding variety of interests. Whether you are looking to torch calories with a high-intensity class, or wanting to pedal through a rough week at a leisurely pace, CycleBar has it all. They even offer themed classes, such as Wine Down Wednesday, if you wish to spin and sip, and a Sunday brunch session complete with mimosas. Classes are held in a state-of-the-art CycleTheatre, and feature music playlists in sync with the energy level. If you’re not into making commitments, memberships are not necessary at CycleBar. Whether you wish to pay as you go, or choose from a variety of multi-class packages, you will be offered premium amenities and concierge-level service. Furthermore, CycleBar believes in giving back to the community through various fundraising cycle classes, as part of their first-of-its-kind CycleGiving program. Raise the bar on health and fitness this spring by checking out CycleBar. 612 KITCHEN AND COCKTAILS Think outside of the box the next time you go out. 612 Kitchen and Cocktails, Kirkwood’s new neighborhood go-to spot for craft cocktails and fresh foods, offers a tasteful experience in a casual, vintage styled atmosphere. Founded on the belief that dining and drinking should be an experience to value, enjoy, and share with others, 612 Kitchen and Cocktails will elevate all aspects of “another night out”. Dine, drink, and relax to live music. You’ll come to 612 Kitchen and Cocktails as a customer, but you’ll leave as a friend. Visit www.612kitchenandcocktails.com to view menus and live music schedules. 612 Kitchen and Cocktails 612 W. Woodbine Avenue, Kirkwood, MO 50

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CHRISTINA WHITE SALON Christina White Salon in Brentwood is the place to go in St. Louis if you are looking to take your hairstyle to new lengths this season. The full-service salon specializes in hair extensions, color applications, and keratin treatments. Not only do clients leave looking fabulous. They also receive expert advice on how to maintain and preserve their new look to take their style the extra mile. Christina White Salon is located at 1238 Strassner Drive in Brentwood. Call 314-380-4508 or visit christinawhitesalon.com to schedule your new look just in time for spring. UT


SPRING 2017 C A LENDA R OF E V E NT S H I G H L I G H TS

HOLIDAYS: PALM SUNDAY - Apr. 9 | GOOD FRIDAY - Apr. 14 EASTER - Apr. 16 | PASSOVER - Apr. 11 | MOTHER'S DAY - May 14

AROUND TOWN 28TH ANNUAL ST. LOUIS EARTH DAY FESTIVAL NOW 2 DAYS! Sat., April 22 & Sun., April 23, 2017. 11am - 5pm Muny Grounds, Forest Park. Join in this community tradition to learn about sustainable products and services offered by local businesses and organizations, meet area non-profits that share Earth Day values, catch local musical acts and performance art, participate in a number of hands-on educational activities. www.stlouisearthday.org

SPORTS BLUES HOME GAMES Apr. 9 vs. Avalanche April 12 - Stanley Cup playoffs start. Visit www.stlblues.com for dates and times. CARDINALS HOME GAMES Apr. 7 - 9 vs. Reds Apr. 17 - 19 vs. Pirates Apr. 25 - 27 vs. Blue Jays Apr. 28 - 30 vs. Reds May 1 - 4 vs. Brewers May 12 - 14 vs. Cubs May 16 - 17 vs. Red Sox May 19 - 21 vs. Giants May 29 - June 1 vs. Dodgers June 9 - 11 vs. Phillies June 13 - 15 vs. Brewers

THEATRE/MUSIC/ART SAINT LOUIS SYMPHONY Apr. 21 - 23: Rach 3 Apr. 28: Capriccio Italien Apr 29 - 30: Brahms Violin Concerto May 4 - 6: Flying Dutchman May 10: Pulitzer Concert 05 May 13 - 14: Singin’ in the Rain May 19: Sci-Fi Superheroes May 21: The Soul of Cash: A Tribute to the Music of Johnny Cash June 3: Broadway’s Rock of Ages Band May 9: Jane Lynch: American Songbook SHELDON CONCERT HALL Apr. 13: Steve Tyrell Apr. 21: Loudon Wainwright III Apr. 24 - 25: Chamber Music Society of St. Louis Apr. 26: Jesse Cook Apr. 27: Brian Owens Apr. 29: St. Louis Tionol

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ART FAIR AT LAUMEIER SCULPTURE PARK Fri., May 12 / 6 - 10 pm Sat., May 13 / 10 am - 8 pm Sun., May 14 / 10 am - 5 pm. Now celebrating its 30th Anniversary, the Art Fair features local food and beverage vendors, hands-on activities for kids, live music and 150 juried artists from across the country. Visit www.laumeiersculpturepark.org for more information. TASTE OF MAPLEWOOD Saturday, May 20, 2017 Noon - 9:00 p.m. The festival is a culmination of Maplewood and Richmond Heights’ most renowned restaurants, beloved boutiques, and unique specialty stores. In its ninth year, the event’s vibe is distinct and unmistakable, radiating the culture and character of the businesses in the area. In addition to the food and libations, visitors will enjoy live entertainment on two stages, and much more!

THE FABULOUS FOX Apr. 19 - May 7: The Lion King May 12 - 14: Dirty Dancing May 19 - 21: RENT June 3: MOVE Beyond June 7: Tony Bennet June 15: John Legend PEABODY OPERA HOUSE Apr. 15: Lewis Black: Rant, White & Blue Tour Apr. 29: Variety Children’s Charity Dinner Featuring James Taylor May 15: Barenaked Ladies May 18: Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson May 26 - 27: PAW Patrol Live! June 5: An Evening with Sigur Ros June 6: Norah Jones June 7: Jermaine Dupri SCOTTRADE CENTER Apr. 12: Neil Diamond Apr. 18: Lionel Richie with Mariah Carey Apr. 27: Tim McGraw and Faith Hill May 6: Daryl Hall, John Oates and Tears for Fears May 12: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers May 13: Eric Church May 14: Chance the Rapper May 18: The Chainsmokers May 30: Roger Waters

LAUMEIER SCULPTURE PARK PRESENTS ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION, DRAWING FROM THE COLLECTION: 40 YEARS AT LAUMEIER Sat., April 1 - Sun., July 16, 2017. Free The multimedia exhibition features a selection of works from the institution’s extensive collection of preparatory drawings, prints, works on paper, collages and photographs. For more info, visit www.laumeiersculpturepark.org.

WEBSITES FOR MORE EVENT INFO: www.ticketmaster.com www.metrotix.com www.stltoday.com/entertainment www.ImThere.com www.explorestlouis.com www.pageant.com www.thecwe.org

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