INSPIRARE Magazine - Issue 009

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JUNE 2014

Vacation Fashion, Take me Away!

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ISSUE 009



TABLE OF CONTENTS

6 WHO WE ARE

The Magic Makers.

112 COVER STORY

12 LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

138 BEHIND THE SCENES

14 OUR COVER MODEL

142 TRENDS

18 HAUTE ITEMS

146 ARE YOU ON THE LIST?

22 LOOK WHO’S BLOGGING

158 EDITORIAL

28 DESIGNER EDITORIAL

170 DESIGNER EDITORIAL

54 BEAUTY

184 CELEBRITY CORNER

66 BLING BONANZA

190 RISING STARS

70 GUEST EDITORIAL

196 INSPIRARE EDITORIAL

Morgan of Stars Model.

A trip to the…

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Mademoiselle Robot.

Michelle Byrnes.

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Hats, hats, hats.

Small Branch Jewelry.

Brazil on the Rocks.

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A Desert Flower.

10 CONTRIBUTORS

So thankful for you.

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Camelia Skikos S/S 14.

Vacationing.

Vacation Must-haves.

Fashion, fashion, fashion.

Love’s by Dzhus.

A Fashionable Respite.

Mishael Morgan.

Nicole Bell.

Panting in Panama.

86 BEHIND THE FASHION Hayley Hasselhoff.

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WHO WE ARE

Meet The Folks Behind Inspirare Magazine

ADRIENNE GLENN

JOSIE CABRERA

JOLIN TSAI

JARIDANN JAMIE

PAULA TABINSKI

ANDY LENCINA

Executive Editor.

Graphic Designer.

Journalist.

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Fashion Editor.

Beauty Editor.

Intern.

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CONTRIBUTORS

The amazingly talented people that add to the words, images and fashion of Inspirare Magazine Maddie Rutherford Journalist.

Madison has an insatiable love for writing and fashion and jumps at the chance to combine the two. Her strong sense of curiosity and infinite wanderlust has led her to express and explore the world of fashion both near and far from home. She currently studies journalism at San Francisco State University.

Katrina Rozeville Stylist.

Katrina is an editorial and personal stylist living and loving San Francisco. Her advice to the world on fashion is don't take it too seriously, wear whatever the F you want.

Dominique Berry Makeup Artist.

Dominique studies fashion merchandizing at the Academy of Art University, while pursing a make-up career on the side. Her initial interest in makeup began with being a fan of Americans Next Top Model, and she's now been doing makeup professionally for about two years. INSPIRARE.COM

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Lauren Bayless Photographer.

A San Francisco based fashion and still life photographer. Her passion for photography is driven by what surrounds her; art, music, love, and experiences.

Charles Warren Photographer.

International fashion photographer currently splitting his time between NYC, Brazil and Argentina. He specializes in on-location photography featuring natural light.

Alicia Garica Hair and Makeup Artist.

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

To contact our Executive Editor, you can reach her at adrienne@inspirare.com 415.449.8894 Photo by Juan Zambrano

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At a young age we didn’t have much, certainly more than most in this big wide world, but being raised by a single mother I wasn’t allowed many luxuries beyond the hand-me-down Guess jeans from my mom’s boss. My mother did all she possibly could with the money we had to always make me look dressed to perfection. She sewed, borrowed and everything short of steal to make sure I was a well-dressed young lady. I’m sure this is what led to my love of fashion. I would sit there with my crayons in front of the cartoons and draw dresses on sheet after sheet of repurposed paper that my mom took home from her secretarial job. I still have a stack of about one hundred sketches of dresses, catsuits and short-shorts, crudely drawn by a six-year old. It was my escape, my relaxation. In my teenage years, when we were in a more affluent situation and living in the Bay Area I was afforded the opportunity to embrace my love of fashion. Every summer I would look forward to getting that recycled cardboard ESPRIT postcard with the ‘40% off the entire store’ notice. My mother and I, and possibly one of my lucky friends would make the trek out to the San Francisco industrial neighborhood, stand in line and shop for the amazing ESPRIT bargains that would make me feel pretty and dressed all through the next year of terrifying high school. Fashion shaped me and made me who I am, it was my armor and my savior. It was my escape. And still to this day… Fashion is My Vacation. It inspires me to write, sing and dance. It makes my heart feel light and full at the same time. It makes me want to share this joy with the world. And that is what INSPIRARE is all about - sharing the love of this industry and the new growth within it. Embrace your love of fashion too and take a vacation with me this June through the pages of INSPIRARE Magazine. Sincerely,

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COVER STORY

Run Around the World with Cover Model Morgan Olson

The life of a model often has them jetting off to locations far from home, some glamorous and some not so. This summer our San Francisco local, Morgan Olson of Stars Model Management, tells us of the far off lands she has shown her lovely limbs in, and those one day she hopes to.

Are you a light or heavy packer?

Did you take family vacations over the summer as a kid?

A safari in Africa.

As a kid I always went with my family to my Grand’s beach on Lake Michigan.

Yes to Milan, New York, Miami, and Paris.

What do you HAVE to pack in your suitcase for every trip? I have to pack my teddy bear and blanket.

I am a heavy packer. Name all of the continents you have set foot on? Europe and North America. If you could select any location to shoot, what and where would it be?

Has your modelling career taken you many places?

Name the perfect city to wear Camelia Skikos’ S/S 14 collection... Cannes, France To Book Morgan visit starsmodelmgmt.com

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FOR FASHION LOVERS! See unique fashion from all off the world, follow and chat with amazing up and coming designers, shop from some of he most individual stores available anywhere! And don't forget to link Inspirare to all of your favorite social media sites for an even better experience. Create your own Fashion Profile on Inspirare.com

STEP 1

Go To INSPIRARE.COM

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Click the SHOP Button

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Click REGISTER

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Enter your information or register with Facebook, Twitter or Instagram

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Upload your picture and create your Fashion Profile

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Shop, Connect, Experience!

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FOR FASHION DESIGNER! Sell your uniqure fashions all over the world, follow and chat with other designers, customers and friends! With INSPIRARE, designers are eligible for an array of marketing services such as advertising, magazine features, and much more! All of this is free of charge, so what are you waiting for? Sign up now! Create your own Fashion Profile on Inspirare.com

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Go To INSPIRARE.COM

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Click the SHOP Button

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Enter your information or register with Facebook, Twitter or Instagram

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Upload your picture and start selling your pieces worldwide


HAUTE ITEMS

Take a Trip to the‌ This summer when you are thoughtfully planning out your outfits for your upcoming trip to the French Riviera or even just to the nearby shore, take a moment and sail away with these spectacular finds.

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‘Forever Summer’ Pendant Necklace DOGEARED $62

Chuck Taylor Stars and Bars CONVERSE $60

Cat Eye Sunglasses

STELLA MCCARTNEY $190

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‘Resort’ Tote LILLY PULITZER $138

Flower Print Hat ZARA $26

White Buckingham Buc G.H. BASS & CO. $98

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Checked Swim Shorts COS $59

Crochet Short BECCA $48

Highland Fling SCOTCH NATURALS $15

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LOOK WHO’S BLOGGING

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Mademoiselle Robot Written by Paula Tabinski

Meet Laetitia, a thirty-something Parisian living in London. Since November 2007 MademoiselleRobot.com has shown us Laetitia’s lifestyle and passions; featuring interviews, videos, beauty and style posts, travel journals, restaurant and hotel reviews, interior design idea’s… you name it, she’s blogged about it! She contributed to Glamour UK Style Tribe and published her first book 23

“Multiface(t)s, Style Yourself With Jewelry” at Les Editions de la Martinière in 2012. Carefree, achingly cool and with brilliant taste, it’s the woman we all want to be, with the life we all want to have. The fiery heat of summer is just around the corner, and now’s the time to make sure your style palette is prepped accordingly. Look no further than Mademoiselle to deliver you that va-va-voom.


I love the energy of the city, but I hate that it takes so long to travel from one place to the next.

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How would you describe yourself and your style? I am an extreme perfectionist, but also very laid-back and contemplative. I guess you can see it in my style where there is a constant struggle between boyish, California inspired looks and more put together, typically Parisian ensembles. What is your favorite piece and why? I am getting really into silk joggers; you can’t really beat an elasticated waistband... it also makes a nice change from jeans. Otherwise, I live in Vans and Nike trainers so I am quite glad fashion finally caught up with me on that! I just bought some Nike Roshe Run with palm trees on them, went straight in my top 5 INSPIRARE.COM

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favorite places, mainly because of the palm print. I love palm trees. What can people expect to see coming up in your blog this summer? I don’t tend to plan my content in advance, but I have a few trips lined up so expect a lot of travel photos from California, Morocco, Cyprus and many other places! What are you most looking forward to? Right now I am excited about going to California for two weeks, for once not for work so I get to enjoy myself completely.

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Why did you start blogging? I was on maternity leave and bored out of my head, I felt I needed to start writing again and so the blog was born! Which trends do you love/hate? I don’t really love any trend. I don’t pay much attention to them. Sometimes my style happens to be in line with current trends, often it isn’t, but I am happier this way. I really don’t like the sudden love for Birkenstock and I think the whole “normcore” movement is a right old pile of junk. We can tell you love to travel! Where is the best place you’ve been so far and why? 25

My favorite place in the world is Los Angeles. It is my happy place. Through the blog, I’ve been to many amazing places, for example last year traveled to South Africa and I still think a lot about this trip as I digest every single bit of it. I just came back from Marrakech where I was staying at the Fellah Hotel… I think I left my heart there. Where are your favorite places in London? I like doing stuff locally. Since I live in Notting Hill I am pretty much spoiled for choice but I would say the Electric Diner is hands down my favorite place at the moment. I love the energy of the city, but I hate that it takes so


long to travel from one place to the next. I also don’t care much for the weather here!

Who is one of your favorite people you met to interview and why?

What’s the most embarrassing thing that you’ve ever done?

I’ve met many cool people, but I think director, musician and cat paint master Jaffe Zinn was one of the best people to interview. So good in fact we ended up becoming friends afterwards!

It changes everyday. I am pretty embarrassing in general as I always speak my mind. I don’t have much of a filter. What are your plans for the future? For the immediate future, I have no idea. However, when I retire I plan on being the most obnoxious old lady ever, getting my boobs out on the beach and chain smoking until death comes a-knocking. INSPIRARE.COM

What is one of your favorite movies? Eraserhead. David Lynch’s weirdness at its best. Also anything by John Waters. Who is your favorite music artist? David Bowie. Currently my friend’s band Summer Camp too.

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I love the smell in the air, the light, the heat. It inspires me enormously!

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How do you get fit for summer? I follow Cassey Ho’s Blogilates training programs and I love them. What are you favorite things about summer? Everything — I am definitely a sunshine child, I love the smell in the air, the light, the heat. It inspires me enormously! What do you think will make a comeback this summer? What will you be wearing? Pastels are still very strong and of course slide-on sandals are also a must-have (but please don’t get the ugly ones!). I will be wearing loose pastel or black shirt dresses 27

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accessorized with fine gold jewelry and my favorite floral MCM bag! I am also looking for a really great summer hat. We noticed you have a shop on your website. Are these your own clothes? Which is your favorite item in your shop and why? They are my clothes! I like to try and keep my bulging wardrobe under control so I regularly sell my stuff. If it doesn’t get enough love from me, it hopefully will find more love elsewhere. My favorite item in the shop at the moment is my patent red mac, so cute and 60s! To learn more about Laetitia visit mademoisellerobot.com


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PAC K M E U P & TAKE M E W I TH YO U ! Designer Michelle Byrnes Creates A Line Worthy Of Any Trip. Transitional And Versatile, These Pieces Can Be Used Over And Over Again Without Anyone Knowing You Wore It Yesterday! Photographed by Lauren Bayless Art Directed and Produced by Adrienne Glenn Stylist: Katrina Rozeville Makeup: Dominique Berry Model: Aly Henry of Stars Model Management and Mochi



Hat: BCBG, Jacket: Vintage Marc by Marc Jacobs, Shoes: Aldo


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Leggings: Nordstrom, Shoes: Aldo, Necklace: Aldo


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Hat: BCBG, Shoes: Aldo


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Belt: Marc Jacobs, Hat: H&M, Sunglasses: Christian Dior


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Socks: American Apparel, Shoes: Aldo


Hat: BCBG, Jacket: Vintage Marc by Marc Jacobs


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Belt: Marc Jacobs, Hat: H&M, Sunglasses: Christian Dior, Shoes: Aldo


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Leggings: Nordstrom, Shoes: Aldo, Necklace: Aldo


BEAUTY

HATS, HATS, HATS. Photographed by Michael Meltser — michaelmeltser.com Stylist: Michelle Rivet Makeup: Ozzie Mendoza Hair: Alisher Akhunzhanov Model: Anita Spoljar

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Summer Time Glamour Written by Jaridann Hutcheson

The ticket’s booked and the suitcases are packed. Time to escape for the summer. The South of France beckons. Whether you are enjoying black stone beaches, bustling boardwalks or exclusive clubs being as glamourous as you can be is anything but hard. Having the right items packed, the correct state of mind and the confidence to pull it all off will make for an unforgettable vacation. You’re a single girl, there are plenty of exciting new people to meet and you’re beyond ready. It’s time to stop worrying about deadlines and start making the most out of an amazing adventure. Looking and feeling your best is a must. First Things first: having packed your statement hats will help you out in more ways than one. Not only will they complete an entire look, they’ll protect you from harmful rays. Mode avec le but. Jewelry will always play a key role in exuding confidence. Bold pieces bring out a bolder you. Keep the outfit simple and up the ante with colorful and fun pieces. Summertime is gold time. Gold pieces go well with that lovely glow. Whether you’re traipsing through a vineyard enjoying some of the world’s best wine, or lounging by the clear blue waters of the Mediterranean enjoying the weather, you’ll feel confident, and look glamourous. Hats are one thing, but what about that hair? You need volume—but just enough. Soft waves are always acceptable, think Veronica Lake. Classic Hollywood never fails and we all know what Cannes INSPIRARE.COM

is known for. The epitome of timeless style executed with the right size marcel iron, or if time permits, a blow dryer and round brush—dependent of course on how much wine you drank the night before and how early you promised to meet up with Alain, the gorgeous French guy from the vineyard. Now it’s time to complete everything with the right makeup. First and foremost, bronzer is a must. You don’t go into summer with the perfect glow— but Alain doesn’t need to know that. Sun-kissed is always glamourous. Contour and highlight are your friends. Just remember that a cream foundation is important to get that lovely glow. What about the eyes? For some reason during the summer, eye makeup takes a back seat. Fun on the beach deters lots of girls from playing around with shadows. Vacations, however, are an opportunity to step a little bit out of the boring box. You can really have fun and play up your features. Smokey eyes can be worn during the day. Use lighter shades: pale pinks and purples are perfect summer beach colors. An ode to that perfect sunset. To really get those eyes to pop find your perfect smudge proof mascara. All you’re missing is a nice light lip. Gloss is our friend during the summer. It’s playful and fun. You can reapply as needed without having to worry about the heat and the lovely sun melting it in your bag as you would with lipstick. However lipstick is good to have packed in the suitcase—always. Why? You’ll want to make a bolder statement this evening since Alain, the gorgeous French guy from the vineyard who you hung out with at the beach, invited you out to dinner on his boat in Port Hercules this evening.

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Small Branch: A Tiny Delicacy Written by Adrienne Glenn

Small Branch began almost two years ago when, Ana Freire and Roberto Lopez, began designing very thin and delicate rings. After gaining the attention of many in their social circles for their fine craftsmanship, they decided to follow their dream to reality and create a jewelry brand. Ana studied Interior Design at the IED (European Institute of Design) in Madrid, Spain and Fashion Design at Chelsea College of Art and Design in London, England; and Roberto, Industrial Engineering at Universidad Politecnica in INSPIRARE.COM

Madrid, Spain. A perfect partnership of creativity and business, Ana is the creative designer and Roberto is responsible for the web development. The name Small Branch comes from the passion of combining new and traditional styles. Minimalism with a touch of exclusivity. Romance with a touch of nature. Inspiration for their work also comes heavily from La Coru単a, Spain. The birthplace of Ana. Mera, where they spend their summers has also heavily influenced their work. Spain in general seems to inspire the fusion of fashion and nature in these young designers. 66


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Designing mainly for young and sophisticated women who love the “less is more� concept has led them to create pieces that are suitable for any occasion. Focusing on only precious metals such as 18karat gold and sterling silver, all of their stones also come with authenticity certificates. Small Branch jewelry is designed to last a lifetime and hold the stories of all of those years and experiences for each of its wearers. To purchase items from Small Branch visit inspirare.com/SmallBranch

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BRAZIL ON THE ROCKS Photographed Charles Randolph Warren Production and Styling Natasha Beran & Marina Furtado Beauty Karina Rodrigues Model Cinthia Heinzen of L'Equip Model Floripa Special Thanks Loja Camarim Clothing Luizza Gemeli, Bohoá, Ellis Beachwear, Açaí from Brazil, Sereia Brazil Swimwear, D'nanaBanana

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BEHIND THE FASHION

Hasselhoff-ian Proportions Written by Christine Mathias

Having a famous parent can ruin a person. It can cast a shadow, sometimes a long one, and breaking free to create a separate identity can being painful. Hayley Hasselhoff has never had this problem. The beautiful and talented model-actress daughter of TV star David Hasselhoff (Knight Rider, Baywatch) and model-actress Pamela Bach has been modeling for 7 years already, and she's not yet 22 years old. She's co-starred in an ABC Family show and has done other TV work-- but she's got something unique and marketable about her that's keeping her happily employed and creatively stimulated in the fashion industry. She's not a size 0. Or a 6. Or even a 10. She's a 14, proudly, just INSPIRARE.COM

like a jillion other women in the United States and around the world. Hayley Hasselhoff is, technically speaking, a plus-size model. And while being a more average-size person in an abnormal environment like Hollywood (abnormal, as in, that many attractive people shouldn't live so close together) can create self-esteem issues and warp a person's perception of beauty, Miss Hasselhoff has had little issue. "Becoming a plus size model at such a young age gave me a beautiful insight at another way of beauty in the industry and in life. I grew up seeing women with great full figures, and they were beautiful and healthy." And recently the term "plus-size," itself, has come under scrutiny in the blogosphere for the divisions 86


it can create throughout the modeling and fashion industries. Like, why can't every model just be part of the same big pool of talent? While Miss Hasselhoff has no problem with being known as Plus, "I do believe that the word can create divisions‌ what people do not realize is there are a lot of plus size models gracing the pages‌not labeled plus size so people do not realize. The industry has a funny way of deciding when they want to label the model as Plus Size for the reader to see." But this segment of the fashion industry has undergone "drastic" change since Hayley started modeling. Demand for her body type for runway and editorial work is way up, in fact, so much so that she declared "there is a huge movement happening in the fashion industry." America 87

has lagged behind, though, in recognizing the high-fashion potential of this supposed niche. "I do believe that Europe has been more encouraging with new designers and up to date then America. But Australia and South Africa are not far behind." Why more top designers have yet to enter the plus-size market is still a sticking point. "It’s a difficult market to get into as you need to master a curvy figure through manufacturing." At least "more brands are catching on to the idea that women, regardless of size, want to be fashionable. Muumuus" are "giving way to fine tailoring, luxurious fabrics and fashion-forward cuts that rival top tier designers." And there are definitely some


Fashion is deeply ingrained in what Miss Hasselhoff loves about life, something never more evident than in the list of designers she would love to work with. Legendary houses like Chanel, for its "timelessness…impeccable fit and classic offerings…" The more "accessible" Chloe -- Hayley is a "tailored trousers and structured pieces" sort of girl and appreciates the label's "high fabrication and design." And Hasselhoff gravitates toward Miu Miu's "unexpected patterns" and thinks their "embellishment is some of the best in business." Hedi Slimane, photographer and Creative Director for YSL is first on her list of inspirations. "He does little to almost no Photoshop…he shoots people for who they are. I'd love to pick his brain and watch how he designs up close and personal." But most surprisingly is Hayley's expressed desire to work with… Quentin Tarantino? "He's a master at storytelling…his ability to take 'x' subject and put his signature flair out there without compromising….is revolutionary." Even a confident, successful young woman, whose image and life's work is intimately tied to her body's specific curves, even she can come up against criticism. "The last one was a doctor I saw to do an annual check up. He told me I was perfectly healthy but overweight and that INSPIRARE.COM

I would never work in my industry because of it. He even continued to ask me if I would lose weight for a 'skinny girl' role. He only knew that I was a model/actress from the occupation section on the offices files. I kindly asked again 'But my weight is not affecting my health?'" After this physician drove home, again, his opinion that Hayley was "overweight," she told him that this was "his opinion," and she excused herself politely, head held high. While she was appalled by the situation, she has said she tries to use negativity like that as "encouragement to tell women that as long as you are healthy at your weight you have the right to be at whatever size makes you feel beautiful!" With such passion for the art and appreciation for the craft, Hayley Hasselhoff likely has a long and bright future ahead of her. 2014 has already been a whirlwind, being Ambassador to Pulp Paris Fashion Week, and top-secret UK and Germany projects in the works for next year. And she won't be kicking back any time soon. "I know that I will forever be evolving as an artist whether it be in acting, modeling, fashion or music. I hope to be able to strengthen my craft to the best of my ability and work in all avenues of my artistry.” Any advice for the Inspirare reader? "Stay true to yourself. Find your path in life & in fashion. Let trends inspire you but find what style looks best on you and your figure then incorporate the trend." After all -- "Fashion is a representation of yourself without speaking. Fashion is an outlet and an art."

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places already getting it right. Hasselhoff just came back from walking runways in England and Paris and had the chance to find some new favorites. She loves "the Curve and Remi Ray because of their impeccable designs with leather. Evans Cut Collection as the prints remind me a lot of what Peter Pilotto did for Target in America. Meri…silks and fur. La Stampa and Zizi have a fun way to bring in a unique sense of style for the average women."

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FEATURE EDITORIAL

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H e re To d a y , Ya c h t To m o r row DESIGNER CAMELIA SKIKOS’ S/S 2014 COLLECTION WAS MADE TO BOAT, LOUNGE AND JUST ENJOY THE SCENERY IN. Photographed Jeffry Raposas — jeffryraposas.com Designer Camelia Skikos — cameliaskikos.com Stylist Josie Cabrera — yoselinecabrera.com Make-up Jill Marie — jillmariartistry.com Hair Alicia Garcia — aili.foliodrop.com Hair Assistant Beau Vickers


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Top: Camelia Skikos, Bottoms: H&M, Sunglasses: Karen Walker


Top: American Eagle Outfitters, Bottoms: Camelia Skikos Bag: Clare Vivier, Hat: H&M, Sunglasses: Karen Walker


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Top: H&M, Pants: Camelia Skikos, Bag: Clare Vivier Hat: H&M, Sunglasses: Urban Outfitters


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Dress: Camelia Skikos, Sunglasses: Urban Outfitters


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Top: Camelia Skikos, Bottoms: H&M, Sunglasses: Karen Walker


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Top: H&M, Pants: Camelia Skikos, Bag: Clare Vivier, Sunglasses: Urban Outfitters



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Top: H&M, Pants: Camelia Skikos, Bag: Clare Vivier, Sunglasses: Urban Outfitters


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Dress: Camelia Skikos, Jewery: Vintage, Bag: Clare Vivier, Shoes: H&M


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Dress and Bottoms: Camelia Skikos Coat: H&M, Jewery: Vintage


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Top: American Eagle Outfitters, Bottoms: Camelia Skikos, Bag: Clare Vivier Hat: H&M, Sunglasses: Karen Walker, Scarf : Vintage


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Top: Camelia Skikos, Bottoms: H&M, Bag: Clare Vivier Sunglasses: Karen Walker, Scarf: Vintage


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Top: American Eagle Outfitters, Bottoms: Camelia Skikos, Bag: Clare Vivier Hat: H&M, Sunglasses: Karen Walker, Scarf : Vintage


Dress: Camelia Skikos, Bag: Clare Vivier


BEHIND THE SCENES

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No Vacationing Behind the Scenes

While photo-shoots can be fun, glamorous and full of sunshine, they are also hard work for most of us. Primping, steaming, ironing, curling, braiding, bunching, poking, posing, shading… whew! Now that is far from a ‘relax’, but bringing you these beautiful images makes it all worth it! This issue the team of Jeffry Raposas, Josie Cabrera, Morgan Olson, Sean Peng, Alicia Garcia and Beau Vickers went to work to show you how to look your best while you enjoy your own vacation.

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TRENDS

SPIRITED SUMMER This summer, trends are all over the place. In a good way! Brave mixtures of patterns, bun-baring swimwear and short shorts add to the adventure of season-long, fun in the sun!

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Hats Stella Jean


Nude Giorgio Armani

Sheer Burberry


Romper Alice Mccall

Shorts Rodarte


Pattern Mix Givenchy

Swimwear as Daywear Michael-Kors


ARE YOU ON THE LIST?

AAU Graduation Fashion Show Each year the Academy of Art University wows the city of San Francisco with yet another phenomenal runway show of well-made, creative fashion. This year was no different. The students of AAU didn’t cease to amaze the stands full of fashion lovers with their innovative designs and thoughtful patterns. On these pages, you can make your own review of the runway styles showcased in May 2014.

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ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY HONORS THREE GENERATIONS OF THE MISSONI FAMILY The Missoni family is one rich in heritage and even wealthier in love. This shows through all of their timeless designs and thoughtful business transitions. This May Rosita, Angela and Margherita sat down with the ever charismatic Suzy Menkes and Gladys Perint Palmer to tell us the story behind the zigzag. They were then honored with honorary doctorate degrees at a swanky luncheon hosted by AAU.

ď‚ƒ Margherita Maccapani Missoni and Angela Missoni award Yuko Okudaira with an internship.

ď‚‚ Rosita Missoni, Angela Missoni, Margherita Maccapani Missoni, and Elisa Stephens pose next to the Missoni cake representing three generations of the Missoni family.

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THE OASIS OF SWIM THIS SUMMER FIND YOUR SECRET, HAPPY VACATION SPOT IN LOVE’S SWIMWEAR. Photographed Daria Meged In-studio set Model Masha Dubiaha Photo Asst Jenia Shvidak Styling and Makeup Irina Dzhus Makeup Asst Lesia Kostenko Hair Iaroslav Titarenko On-location set Model Svetlana Chernikova Hair and Makeup Rozy Maier

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Yo u n g , R e s t l e s s and Ready to Play Dress-up! Interviewed by Adrienne Glenn Photographed by Wendy Hall — wendyhallphotography.com Makeup by Crystal Tran — eamgmt.com/crystaltran Hair by Cooper — eamgmt.com/cooper

Mishael Morgan is a driven beauty with one of those rare minds that houses logic and creativity under one roof. With her passion for the world emanating out of every word, she shares with INSPIRARE some of her life experiences, challenging decisions and (of course) her favorite fashion choices. Do you remember anything about your early life in San Fernando, Trinidad? I was 5 when I left, so I don't have many memories. But I just remembered being so happy with all my cousins and huge extended family who still live there. And I remember the food, oh I feel like a "Doubles" right now! INSPIRARE.COM

After leaving Trinidad and moving to Toronto at the age of five, how did growing up in Canada shape who you are today? Moving to another country as a child is very dramatic for sure. I left behind everyone I knew, all of our family and friends. I think that move taught me that life changes and you can either change with it, and embrace new things, or fight against it and be unhappy. I learned how to adapt to many different environments and people at such a young age, and it has had a lasting effect on me. Canada is also such a multicultural country and it has made me very adventurous! I just want to see the world, every part of it! In Toronto espe184



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until I broke my neck in a car accident, and realized that life was too short to play it safe. So I met an agent and starting acting while I was completing my undergrad. The fork in the road came when I was accepted into law school and I booked a series regular role at the same time. I asked myself which was the safe road, and I deferred my Law School acceptance and ventured into the unknown. It was the hardest decision I had to make, but becoming a full time actress terrified me, so I knew it was right choice. What knowledge did you take away from the experience of a drastic shift in careers?

cially, you get a small taste of all the amazing people, food and cultures, it makes you excited about the unknown. What drove you to pursue Political Science at York University? I pursued political science as my undergrad to get into Law School. But I was fascinated with the history of global politics and that's when I decided that I wanted to focus on international human rights law, in law school. How and why did you make the switch from law to acting? Acting has always been a part of my heart and my soul. From the second I stepped on the stage in my elementary school play, I realized that I never felt more free and excited doing anything else. Unfortunately, I couldn't convince my logical mind that acting was a serious career. I continued pursuing what I thought was a good stable career, INSPIRARE.COM

I learned that you can do anything if you have faith in yourself and your journey. In this day and age, people change careers all the time and if the life your living doesn't make you feel alive, challenged and scared to death sometimes, then your not doing what you love. But most importantly, you're not growing as a person. I have had so many adventures as an artist; ups and downs that I thought would break me, but I wouldn't be an ounce of the person I am today if didn't make that choice. In May 2013 you landed a part on a VERY well known soap opera. Tell us about your character on The Young and the Restless? Hilary Curtis arrived in Genoa city to wreak havoc on Neil Winters and his family because she felt he was responsible for her mothers death. Hilary is a smart, savvy, independent woman with a chip on her shoulder but a warm heart. She grew up with an alcoholic mother and an absentee father. She definitely wants more for her life and she is trying to make her dreams come true. As soaps go, tables have 186




turned, and Hilary is currently engaged to the very man she tried to destroy - Neil. Her dream of starting a family is beginning to come true but it hasn't been easy. Right now Hilary is in a love triangle with Neil and his son Devon but she is trying to be a good person and do the right thing. Hilary is still trying to find herself and her place in the world. In one word, how would you define Hilary Curtis’ fashion style? Business-classy If you could sneak one thing out of Hilary’s closet, what would it be (don't worry, we won't tell the costume designer)? My new caged booty by Via Spiga I think...... I love shoes! What does FASHION and STYLE mean to you on a personal note? On a personal level, I love fashion! It's like playing dress up and if you feel good about what you're wearing, they you feel good in general. Taking the time to add a little style to your life can make you more confident in any situation. In your closet at home, do you have a favorite piece? If so, tell us about it. I love my Jimmy Choo shoes! They're a sparkly pump with a good amount of toe cleavage... gotta have the toe cleavage! I also love this little black dress that I got from Guess years ago, it's my go too, you can dress it up or down. A girl always needs her little black dress.

As the middle sister of 3 girls, was your closet pilfered on a regular basis? No, I was the one pilfering through my older sister's closets. We would get into a lot of fights about that, but I got better at sneaking things out, and back in, hehe. Also having acted in multiple feature films such as "Beat the World" (2011), "Casino Jack" (2010), "Total Recall" (2012), and "Swearnet" (2014), do you find the clothing and costume design has a strong effect on the personality of your characters? Oh my gosh, of course! I feel the character through the wardrobe. I remember booking this role in a pilot and I thought of her as a tomboy-badass but when I put on the sexy wardrobe they gave me, I couldn't help playing her more sultry and devious. Wardrobe has a huge effect on my choices as an actress for sure! What else is on the horizon for Mishael’s career? Well Swearnet will be coming out later this summer and Backpacers will begin airing on the CW on July 14, so you can definitely check me out in both of those amazing projects. Currently I have been so focused on Y&R, that I'm not really sure what's next. But I became an actress to play other people so I am getting a little itch to pile a little more on my plate. I'm sure you see me in a few more projects very soon! Tell our readers one thing that we can’t Google about Mishael Morgan... I am deathly afraid of cockroaches! To learn more about Mishael visit facebook.com/pages/Mishael-Morgan/211861618855498

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When most 10-year-old girls were merely dressing up their Barbie dolls, Nicole Bell was drawing her own designs and making her own “catalogs” to showcase them. This is when she knew she wanted to be a fashion designer. The 22-year-old clothing connoisseur was even dressing herself before she could walk. “I think I’ve always been interested in fashion and just wasn’t old enough to even realize it,” she said. “When I was two I had an opinion about what I wanted to wear and wouldn’t let my parents dress me.” Fast-forward to nearly a decade later, and Bell is an AAU graduate who recently displayed her latest collection at the university’s graduating INSPIRARE.COM

senior fashion show. In the next few years, she hopes to be a successful designer for her own label, continuing to showcase her designs on local and international runways. When asked to describe her designs in five words, Bell replied: Crazy, confident, playful, attractive, and ambitious; not unlike the women that wear them. “I describe my designs as being sexy sophistication with a twist of avant-garde”, said the designer. Her pieces somewhat reflect her own personal style, which she describes as sophisticated with an individualistic flair. Her designs are a bit more colorful than her everyday style, 190



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although she loves wearing bold statement pieces. Her favorite colors to work with are oranges and reds and her favorite fabric is organza. “Trendy is someone that is following others in what others think is fashionable,” said Bell. “But someone who is fashionable doesn’t watch the trends. They start them.” Her favorite designers are Elsa Schiaparelli, Jean Paul Gaultier, Givenchy, Alexander McQueen and Zimmerman. But her biggest inspiration for her designs is a bit more abstract. “I get my inspirations by traveling,” she said. “By capturing the moments with my camera and INSPIRARE.COM

then transferring them to my designs.” Bell’s next project is showcasing and selling some of her clothes at an event called Chillin in SF on July 19th, which will also include the work of 80 other designers and 200 artists. “Most of the clothes I will be showing will be of a slightly newer, slightly modified version of my last collection,” said Bell. “I want to take my last collection and make it a tad more wearable yet still a little out there and have an edge to it.” Originally from Houston, Texas, the young designer’s early ambitions included attending FIT in New York. However, upon meeting fellow designer and 194


Now she is well on her way to a successful career in the fashion industry. Her next step is to hit the ground running with her own business or learn the ropes at a fashion house. Whatever the future holds for her, these are her words to live by: “To be and believe in yourself. Always.”

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Texas native, Chloe Dao, who told her that she regretted not attending the Academy of Art, she felt compelled to do go to the university. Upon visiting San Francisco, she said it just felt right.

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Pant Worthy In Panama INSPIRARE DESIGNER MALU SHOWS HOW HOT A SUIT CAN BE! Photographer Majo Andrade www.majophoto.tumblr.co Models Marlaina Pate & Marissa Nicole Stylist Anne Marie www.anneotherworld.com Art Director, Hair & Makeup Stefania Vario Location Panama City, Panama

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