So Scottsdale May 2018

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AN ARIZONA BUCKET LIST

OLD TOWN SCOTTSDALE’S FIRST DISTILLERY

All About

Meet 8 stylish mothers

Soothing spa services Sweet treats Gifts for the home Celebratory brunches

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Change Your Look

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BEFORE

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AFTER

Short Hair Specialist

ON THE COVER: Celina Maas. Alexis dress from Intermix. Photo by Claudia Johnstone. Shot on location at The Phoenician.

Features 51 MOMS WITH STYLE Eight women talk fashion and family

85 BEST STAYCATIONS 2018 Beat the heat at five local resorts

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Perfection A one-on-one interview with renowned French stylist Jo, owner of Jo Paris Salon

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o Paris Salon features the lavish, luxurious surroundings you would expect in any upscale locale, but there’s a crucial difference within the welcoming atmosphere, suffused with a familial warmth that puts you instantly at ease. And the differences don’t end there; in every facet of the experience is the evidence of a deeply connected team, each member striving to provide premium-quality services and unforgettably gracious treatment. The salon is the kind of place its owner and namesake, Jo, had always dreamed of opening. With an innate sense of beauty and talent, he began his career in Paris mentored by France’s most celebrated stylists. After moving to Cannes, Jo quickly gained an illustrious reputation as the premier stylist of the Cannes Film Festival, where he spent a decade styling celebrity clientele. But it was another move, this time to Arizona, that led him to open Jo Paris Salon – and the Valley has never looked better. We sat down with Jo to find out a few things about his salon, his stylists, and which products he can’t live without. Q: Your salon has quite a sizeable staff. How do you choose your stylists? A: I make sure that we don’t have a revolving door of stylists. We try to make sure we hire stylists with years of experience who add something to the team. Everyone has a specialty, and we try to showcase that strength – we are one of the few salons that can accommodate just about any client with any kind of hair. Q: So you have specialists for every need? Amazing! What services do you offer? A: We offer almost anything. Color, cuts, extension, ombre, balayage, perms, relaxer, keratin treatments, updos and Olaplex. We offer services to men, women, and children. We also have an amazing aesthetician and offer Microblading. Q: With such a variety of services, you must use a lot of products. Are there certain lines you swear by? A: We use four different styling lines. The most prestigious line we offer, and we are incredibly proud to have, is Oribe – they’re the best products I have ever used. They are specially formulated for every hair type and super-concentrated. I’m not sure I have ever used an Oribe product on my client and they aren’t absolutely in love with their hair. The smell alone keeps people coming back, but it really does what it says it will do. For curly hair, we are also a Ouidad salon. Our color

line, Goldwell, is the only one that actually has hair preserving protein in the color itself. It’s easy to work with, true to tone color that lasts much longer than most. It’s also one of the few color lines that we found to be friendly for people with sensitive skin or color allergies. We also happen to have our own in-salon Goldwell educator as part of our staff, so the education we get for color trends makes us experts in the line. Q: Do Jo Paris Salon stylists participate in any other continuing education? A: Yes. You never stop learning, and we try to expand our knowledge. The staff is constantly choosing to learn new things and stay ahead of the trends. They love what they do, and it shows! Q: Your friendly, hospitable service makes everyone feel comfortable. Why is that important to you? A: Everyone deserves to be pampered. We do have some very prominent clients, but we also have everyday regular people. I wanted to make a place where someone could come in as they are, have a cup of coffee and maybe make a friend while doing it. Our guests can expect that every experience they have with us will be a great one, from their very first visit.

Jo Paris Salon & Spa is located at 14202 N. Scottsdale Rd. and at (480) 663-8994 or visit their website at www.joparissalon.com


Contents Pulse 35 UP CLOSE Kellie Pruitt dishes on her route to being a restaurateur

38 BEAT Lisa King pens a book with her sister to inspire positive change

40 BEAT Roxane Kyte’s secret ingredient is the apron

42 HIS STYLE Meet Brandon Burden

44 HER STYLE

Now 61 HOT TICKET Ballet Arizona’s Eroica

62 LOWDOWN News to know

68 DO Great upcoming events

70 CALENDAR Noteworthy events

74 EVENT Celebrity Poker Tournament and Casino Night

76 EVENT We Are United luncheon

78 OUT Bake Mom happy

80 OUT Lavish spa treatments

82 CULTURE Carol McSweeney

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Meet Sydnee DiMascio

46 NOTICED Women on the scene


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Style 97 MUST-HAVE Luxe luggage

98 DWELL Presents aplenty

100 ALLURE Floral fragrances

102 SHOP Stylish sneakers

104 SHOP Lavender love

106 FASHION Make a splash

Luxe 115 INDULGE A shaded sanctuary

116 WHEELS

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118 HAUTE PROPERTY Contemporary at its finest

120 PLACES An Arizona bucket list

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Contents The Rest 24 TELL Editor’s note

130 SEEN Who went where and what happened

138 NEW IN TOWN Blue Clover Distillery

Taste 124 DRINK Tangy temptations

125 DISH Maine lobster gnocchi at House Brasserie

126 CHEERS Cereal cocktails at Hash Kitchen

1 27 CUISINE In the kitchen with Charleen Badman of FnB

128 FOOD FILES Salmon to savor

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In May, the woman of the month is Mom. Though the formal celebration of Mother’s Day is on May 13, moms, whether they have kids age 2 or 52, deserve to be acknowledged for all they do and who they are. Selfless, giving, loving, kind … these are merely a few of the qualities we celebrate Mom for this month. And in this issue, we aimed to curate some ways to do just that. Treat Mom to a smorgasbord of special brunches just for her (page 64), pamper her with soothing spa treatments (page 80), or bake her happy with some sweet treats (page 78). Is she a dog mom? Gift her a one-of-a-kind token of love with a pop art creation of her pup (page 66). Or, for the woman who loves to nest, find something for the home (page 98). And for the jet-setting mom, an ultra-feminine piece of luggage (page 97) might be just the ticket. Speaking of jet-setting, though we created an Arizona bucket list of mustsee attractions, activities and accommodations (page 120) you also don’t have to go that far to feel worlds away. Starting this month throughout the summer, head to five local resorts for staycations at a steal with plenty of cool fun for the family (page 85), whether you opt to chill out in cold-plunge pools or beat the heat with a spa day. Look the part at the pool in chic swimwear (page 106), or if athleisure is your go-to ensemble, we’ve got some pretty-yet-practical sneakers just for you (page 104). And for a glimpse into all things mod and motherhood, our feature on stylish moms (page 51) showcases eight women sharing all things fashion and family. To all the moms, here’s to you on your special day – and every day. All the best, Chelsea Young Editor-in-Chief chelsea@richmanmediagroup.com Instagram: @young_chelsea Connect with us! Facebook: @soscottsdalemagazine Instagram: @so_scottsdale_magazine

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Publisher Bill Richman

Vice President of Operations Stacey Richman

Editor-in-Chief Chelsea Young

Creative Director Anthony Cox

Contributing Writers

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Shedding After Pregnancy - How Postpartum Hair Loss Affects More Women Than You Think. Age 32, Mother of 1

High profile celebrities including Kim Kardashian, Kate Hudson, Keira Knightley and more have all experienced hair loss after giving birth to their bundle of joys. While most women recover from their postpartum shedding, others experience long term hair loss after childbirth. Pregnant women experience the “best hair ever” and the reality is... it’s true! Since the beginning of the pregnancy your estrogen levels keep most hairs from shedding out and the majority of your hair remains in the “growing” phase. In no time you have a lustrous flowing mane, the envy of all your girlfriends! Enter childbirth. Your estrogen levels decline and typically several months later your hair begins falling out, sometimes in clumps! It is important to remember that postpartum shedding is normal, however it catches many new moms by alarm. The best thing you can do is educate yourself on postpartum shedding and hair loss. Helping Moms Through Social Media As the trend of postpartum shedding and hair loss became more evident, we saw a need to educate mom’s who were going through the postpartum shed. Through our educational posts (National Hair Loss Facebook & Instagram), many of our followers expressed the same issue with hair loss after pregnancy.

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“This is me right now. Gave birth in Oct & haven’t stopped losing a bunch of hair.” - Tiffani “I lost a ton of hair after having a baby. It’s frightening.” - Jenn “Eeek! All too familiar! What do I do?” - Stacy Many moms have the same concern - is this hair loss temporary or permanent? The best way to find out is a complimentary hair evaluation with National Hair Loss. It is important to learn if your postpartum shedding is temporary or if you will need some assistance recovering your hair. Our customized programs offer integrated therapies to stop hair loss and stimulate vibrant thick hair. Advice from Carly Klein, National Hair Loss Founder Hair loss can be scary, especially as a mother when there are already so many changes occuring. Our goal is to help educate women on their specific hair loss. We know postpartum shedding is normal, however when it becomes postpartum hair loss we need to take action. We offer many natural hair restoration options available to help moms rejuvenate healthy hair.

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U P C L O S E / B E AT / H I S S T Y L E / H E R S T Y L E / N O T I C E D

BY ALISON BAILIN BATZ / PHOTOS BY CLAUDIA JOHNSTONE

A CULINARY TRIUMPH

Kellie Pruitt dishes on her route to being a restaurateur and the opening of her new concept, PNPK

Growing up, Kellie Pruitt lived for … reruns of Perry Mason? “I loved the law, and in the show, Mason would defend these falsely accused people while seeking the real criminals and bringing them to justice,” says Pruitt, whose passion only grew when her father served on the local city council, which resulted in Pruitt

getting to go on police ride-alongs. She was so passionate, in fact, that by her early twenties, Pruitt was working as a police officer herself. “While I loved serving, seeing many of life’s atrocities on a daily basis was having an abysmal effect on me, emotionally and

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Pulse UP CLOSE physically,” says Pruitt, eventually enrolling at the University of Texas at Arlington in her mid-twenties while working full-time to see what else might be out there. “On a whim, I tried an accounting class and I loved it!” Upon graduating, she earned a position in Fort Worth, Texas, with Deloitte & Touche (now Deloitte), one of the largest international public accounting firms. “I was 29 and already on my second career,” Pruitt says. She earned her CPA designation soon after. “I eventually made my way to the Washington, D.C. office in 1998, and while there, was promoted to senior manager.” And she was just getting started. “In 1999, my life changed forever when I had my daughter, Harleigh. It was love at first sight,” Pruitt says. “But raising a little one in harsh winters was not so lovely.” So, cross country she moved yet again, this time to the Valley in 2005. “And what would a move be without another career change to match?” laughs Pruitt, who eventually left Deloitte’s Phoenix office before making her biggest move yet. “In 2009, I joined Healthcare Trust of America, eventually serving as their chief financial officer.” In 2012, she helped take the company public. “By 2014, I was ready for another change, but I really didn’t want to leave the Valley,” Pruitt says. And by then, she was married to a fellow CFO and had moved to Cave Creek with her daughter. “So, though I was still in my forties, I decided to ‘retire.’” It lasted all of a month. “I retired in September 2014, but by October I embarked on my wildest career yet – owning a restaurant,” Pruitt says. “My husband and I loved Rock & Vine Bar and Grill, which was tucked into an enclave in La Mirada Center in North Scottsdale, so when I heard the owners wanted to sell, I went for it.” Over the next two years, the business – which she rebranded as Grape Bistro – did well, but she was sick of being the best-kept secret in town. In February 2016, Pruitt moved Grape to a bigger space on the southeast corner of Scottsdale Road and Pinnacle Peak, and the business took off. But, in July 2016, tragedy struck. “My husband and I were en route to Rocky Point, Mexico, when we got a call from a neighbor regarding emergency vehicles at our home. When I called Harleigh, then 17, the sheriff answered,” Pruitt says. “Harleigh had developed a blood clot in her leg, which resulted in a pulmonary embolism within seconds. We lost her.” Devastated, Pruitt would spend the next 18 months grieving and getting help, often finding solace in hiking, especially Pinnacle Peak. Understandably, she was not a daily fixture at Grape Bistro during much of that time. “Earlier this year, I thought in earnest about closing the business,” Pruitt says. “But, then I met Rebecca.” Rebecca is Rebecca Golden, founder of 32 Shea, a dogfriendly restaurant and bar that helped revitalize the area around 32nd Street and Shea Boulevard in Phoenix. Having sold 32

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Shea in 2017, Golden was working as a restaurant consultant. “Together, we forged a new concept, PNPK, which opened in my Grape Bistro space last month,” Pruitt says. Named for Pinnacle Peak – in part due to the location but more due to Pinnacle Peak Mountain’s healing effects on Pruitt – the restaurant has been completely renovated and the menu reimagined. “With the Scottsdale Airpark so close, why not offer ‘flights’ of everything from hand-crafted sliders, deviled eggs and bruschetta to beer and wine?” Pruitt says. “We want to be a true neighborhood gathering place.” PNPK (www.pnpkaz.com) has a dog-friendly patio and offers happy hour from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. It is open daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. In addition to a massive wine and beer list, the venue also boasts an Arizona-themed cocktail menu that includes a sparkling wine cocktail called Tickle Me PNPK. A dollar from each of these cocktails will benefit the volunteer group Friends of Pinnacle Peak Park, which ensures the park is well-maintained. A must-try: The meatball slider, made with Pruitt’s secret family meatball recipe, which was Harleigh’s favorite.


How to handle fine hair -Ask the expert! Rodney Gentry, Full-service Designer and Hair Color Specialist, Sachi Studios

Q: We’ve focused on the problems and solutions of fine hair here, but are there also advantages to it? RG: Of course! Fine hair can look stunning, just like all other types of hair. Fine hair tends to be soft and silky. This makes it harder to style, but the flip side is that it can almost glow with a wonderful, natural shine. Those with curly fine hair will also find they spend much less time straightening it than their thicker-haired friends. Fine hair is also brilliant for the summer months, when it helps to keep the head cooler. Just like all other hair types, fine hair comes with plentiful advantages, as well as its own particular issues!

From static issues to limp, dull styles, fine hair can sometimes feel impossible to get right. Thankfully, expert color specialist Rodney Gentry, based at Sachi Studios in Scottsdale, is here to help! Q: First, why is it that some of us have finer hair than others? Rodney Gentry: Fine hair results when each individual strand of hair has a small circumference, so that individual strands are not as large as those belonging to other people whose hair has a wider circumference. Q: Do people with fine hair have particular problems as a result of the hair’s fineness? RG: Clients with fine hair tend to come to me with a similar range of complaints. While fine hair can look sleek and beautiful, it can be difficult to style. Many clients also wish for more volume to their hair. Q: How do you help them to overcome these issues? RG: There are plenty of options for those with fine hair. Highlights are one way to add volume and texture, and lowlights can work really well, too. It is really incredible what you can do with color. Clients always get a boost when they see how different their fine hair looks after it has undergone a color treatment. There are also some great products on the market to help with fine hair. I’m loving Goldwell Kerasilk Repower range right now. The four products—shampoo, conditioner, volume plumping cream, volume blow-dry spray— harness the power of natural ingredients like carob in order to create long-lasting volume that leaves the hair bouncy and lightweight. Products like these work wonders, and it is great to be able to introduce clients to them and know how much they will enjoy the effect that they have. Simple things like drying technique can also make a big difference. People with fine hair should lift the hair outward and upward as they dry if they want maximum volume. They should also avoid brushing it when wet, as fine hair can break very easily.

Q: What other problems do people with fine hair face? RG: Fine hair can be more prone to damage than thick hair, so those with fine hair need to be careful about over-styling and the use of chemical treatments. Here at Rodney Gentry, we specialize in using products that are kind to the hair, and that nurture it at the same time as coloring it. I don’t believe that there is any place for harsh chemical treatments in a modern salon—they just aren’t necessary anymore. Enzyme-based products can color hair beautifully, and are so much kinder to it than the old peroxide-based treatments. Q: Can you recommend any quick fixes for those with fine hair? RG: Well, a quick trip to Sachi Studios, for one! For those after a quick fix at home, I would recommend always having a deep conditioning masque on hand, ready to be used as a weekly treatment or whenever particularly luscious locks are required. On a daily basis, it really doesn’t get much better than the Goldwell Kerasilk volume line for those looking for added body.

Rodney Gentry can be contacted on 480.639.2000, via rodneygentry@rodneygentry.com, or at www.rodneygentry.com. Visit him at Sachi Studios, 10201 N. Scottsdale Road, Ste. 28, Scottsdale, AZ 85258.


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TINY LIFE CHANGES Lisa King pens a book with her sister to inspire positive change

BY LYNETTE CARRINGTON / PHOTO BY CLAUDIA JOHNSTONE

Lisa King and her sister, Lauren Daniels, are involved in completely different industries but have synergistically combined their expertise to write Tiny Life Changes: A Guide to Achieving Your Goals and Dreams One Step and One Day at a Time. The book serves as an inspirational guide using attainable steps that elicit change at an approachable level. King has been a pharmacist well-versed in health and wellness for nearly 30 years. King’s sister is a breast cancer survivor and founded HEAL, the Happily Ever After League, which supports women undergoing cancer treatment. Daniels became a life coach and has now been working with breast cancer survivors for 15 years. “We both knew we had a book in us, and we wanted it to be like a journal or a ‘guide,’” King says. “We wanted to put everything we knew into a book. It’s about leading a more positive lifestyle, even if you’ve received a difficult diagnosis or anything you’re going through in life.” The uplifting effects of positive thoughts and actions hit home with King 10 years ago during the economic downturn when she delved into self-development books. “I developed a mindset of turning my negative thoughts around into something positive,” she says. “By turning my thoughts around, it helped me get through a really difficult time. It was the same thing for Lauren. Being positive helped her get through breast cancer.” Tiny Life Changes encompasses the collective knowledge of King and Daniels to inspire others to take charge of their individual situations through positive, easy-to-follow steps. “This book can appeal to anyone,” King says. “Although our target market was women like ourselves, we’ve found that guys absolutely love it. “When you want to make changes, it seems overwhelming,” King continues. “We wanted to break it down and make it simple, and help people accomplish their goals.” The book encourages readers to set goals and make decisions, plus it provides tools on how to achieve goals, also including space for readers to write down thoughts and keep track of their progress. To learn more, visit www.tinylifechanges.com.

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COUTURE IN THE KITCHEN Roxane Kyte’s secret ingredient is the apron

BY MANDY HOLMES / PHOTO BY CLAUDIA JOHNSTONE

Through her one-of-a-kind Couture Aprons (www. coutureaprons.com), Roxane Kyte is giving mothers, daughters and granddaughters a tool to use as an extra-special ingredient during memorable moments, often shared over good food and occasions like bridal showers and cocktail parties. And being the center of attention in the kitchen is easy – regardless of your culinary prowess – if you’re sporting a luxury hostess-with-the-mostess Couture Apron. Traditional aprons may be thought of as a necessity rather than an accessory, but Kyte is changing the apron game by adding a dash of sass in the kitchen. “Producing the most unique apron on the market today came about after years of designing and hand-sewing stylish aprons for my friends’ daughters’ bridal showers,” Kyte says. From there, Couture Aprons was born and has since been featured on the Phoenix Fashion Week runway, a defining moment in the Couture Aprons story. Couture Aprons are a flirty kitchen addition for women of all ages, available in fun designs (such as bridal or Parisian-inspired) and pair easily with a woman’s wardrobe. As a mother to four daughters, Kyte finds happiness and inspiration for her mixed-pattern aprons from all the women in her life. Couture Aprons are made from fine materials including 100 percent premium cotton, linen, silk and leather. Kyte scouts vintage markets for unspoiled linens, embellished buttons, and embroidered bibs to incorporate into her unique designs. Swarovski crystals are added for sparkle, and every apron comes with the brand’s signature detachable necklace and flower pin. In fact, Kyte employs an in-house jeweler to make sure every vintage pearl and rhinestone button is perfectly applied to her creations. Kyte notes that the glamorous, yet functional, aprons are all about the lovely details, especially when it comes to the finishing touches. “The aprons make me so happy,” Kyte says. “Sometimes I want to cry with joy because each apron has so much personality and beauty. They spark love and scream ‘all eyes on me, pretty please!’”

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Pulse HIS STYLE

FROM THE GYM TO GQ Brandon Burden takes his confident style beyond the weight room

BY MANDY HOLMES / PHOTO BY JAMES PATRICK

When he’s not perfecting his clients’ chiseled six-packs or assisting with their weightloss journey, Brandon Burden ditches his athletic shorts for a more athletic European street-style outside of the gym. “Being a former athlete and working in the fitness industry, I prefer a more tailored, slim-fit style of clothing,” Burden says. Influenced by his worldly travels and a few stylish Instagram accounts, Burden favors simple designs and darker hues that he can dress up with boots after the gym closes. Always one to stay current on trends, Burden keeps an open mind for patterns that catch his eye when browsing stores like Zara and Urban Outfitters. In the gym, it’s all about clothes that are stylish, professional and functional. Whether Burden is training at Maximum Fitness in North Scottsdale or perusing the streets of Old Town, he’s sure to be on-trend, comfortable and confident, noting that building confidence is key to helping his clients look good and feel good. “I love helping people physically transform because it absolutely carries over into all aspects of their lives, one being how they feel when they get dressed or how confident they feel when they walk into a room,” Burden says.

What is your most prized possession in your closet? The dirtiest pair of black Converse sneakers you’ve ever seen. The shoes are covered with mud from Wrigley Field from the night the Cubs won the World Series. What is your No. 1 style tip? Dress in clothes that make you feel confident. You’ll feel better wearing something you love instead of what’s popular at the moment. What will we see you in on weekends? Slim-fit jeans or shorts paired with a T-shirt, henley, or a slim-fit button down with either Chelsea boots, classy sneakers or Vans.

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PASSION FOR FASHION

Budding entrepreneur Sydnee DiMascio on her online boutique and style inspirations

BY MANDY HOLMES / PHOTO BY CLAUDIA JOHNSTONE

As a young entrepreneur, Sydnee DiMascio has taken her love of retro styles and current trends to open – along with her mother – an online clothing boutique, Syd & Bean (www.sydandbean.com). Taking inspiration from young Hollywood starlets Selena Gomez, Gigi Hadid and Olivia Jade, she gravitates toward wearing and selling comfortable, stylish clothing to young women around the country. When it comes to giving style advice, DiMascio says, “Love what you’re wearing because your confidence radiates.” With a closet full of her favorite brands, including Brandy Melville and Steve Madden, DiMascio notes her wardrobe is diverse, colorful and organized. She isn’t afraid of vintage-inspired checkered or gingham prints, while denim jackets, highwaisted jeans and choker necklaces are a few of her signature pieces. “My style influences my career because I can instantly see an outfit put together and imagine how it’d look on camera,” DiMascio says. When she’s not creating trendy looks for herself, her friends or her online boutique, you can find DiMascio hitting the golf course to perfect her swing. “On weekdays, I’m pretty casual in leggings or jeans and a T-shirt, and, on weekends, it’s all about golf attire during the day and a well put-together outfit at night.”

What’s your favorite thing about owning your own business? It lets me be creative and share my creativity with others. What’s a quote you live by? “Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind.” What is your go-to outfit for a night on the town? I love a denim skirt with a black belt and a black bodysuit.

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THE HONOR BALL

HonorHealth’s annual fundraiser took place at The Phoenician

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PANDA FASHION SHOW

Held at the JW Marriott Scottsdale Camelback Inn, PANDA’s 19th annual “Children Helping Children” fundraiser supported Children’s Epilepsy Project

BY BEVERLY SHUMWAY

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BY CHELSEA YOUNG AND GABBY RICHMAN / PHOTOS BY CLAUDIA JOHNSTONE / HAIR BY CHRISTINA LOPEZ AND MARIA LEBRON; MAKEUP BY GILBERT TELLEZ, ALL OF STYLE EXHIBITION, WWW.STYLEEXHIBITION.COM / SHOT ON LOCATION AT THE PHOENICIAN

To celebrate Mother’s Day, we talked to eight women who hold the roles of both Mom and fashionista. From play dates to board meetings to date nights, each of these multitaskers set the style bar high everywhere they go, not letting the demands of motherhood keep them from looking (and feeling) fabulous. Here, they share some of their secrets to staying chic while raising kids. So Scottsdale! May ‘18

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Children: Greer, 8; Charlie, 5

What’s a typical day like for you? I wake up at 2:30 a.m. and drink lots of coffee, work on the forecast for the day, do my own hair and makeup, present my weather forecast for Good Morning Arizona (GMAZ) from 5 to 10 a.m., then meet with our team to plan the next day’s show. I leave work around lunchtime and try to squeeze in a workout before picking up the kids from school. Then we have homework time, go to Little League games, have dinner, then fall over (and asleep) around 8 p.m. Best thing about being a mom: Watching my boys become each other’s best friends. They get along so well and their relationship with each other blows me away. It’s so amazing and sweet to watch. Favorite family activities: Hiking, riding bikes and taking road trips. Describe your style: Classic and relaxed. Go-to look: For work, a bright-colored, solid sheath dress. You don’t want any patterns or prints that look too busy in front of the maps and weather graphics. Outside of work, jeans and a T-shirt. Must-have item: My planner and my watch. I feel lost without them. Top fashion indulgences: I probably spend more money on shoes than anything else. Cole Haan has become my favorite for being on my feet for five hours straight for GMAZ. I’ve had four foot surgeries, so if I want to wear heels – and I do – they need to be especially comfy. Favorite brands: For work, I like Eliza J, Antonio Melani and Kendra Scott. After work, it’s Madewell and Lululemon. Celebrity mom fashion icon: Reese Witherspoon. How do you balance fashion and motherhood? Staying organized. I also love getting some help from services like Trunk Club. I have a stylist through the service that sends me work dresses and clothes for outside of work, too. It’s very convenient for busy moms! Style advice for your children: Be yourself and don’t worry about what other people are wearing or thinking too much. And always accessorize with sunscreen!

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Children: Mahek,15; Rehaan, 11; Ayaan, 8

What’s a typical day like for you? My days are anything but typical. My day starts at 6 a.m. and usually ends around 10 or 11 p.m. In those hours of the day, I drop the kids off at school, manage to hit the gym, plan out dinner, meet a few clients for my fashion design company (Nazila Couture), work on my collections and custom orders, and help the kids with homework and after-school activities. After dinner, I work for another two or three hours before bed. Best thing about being a mom: There is a sudden harmony between the mom and child, a feeling of fulfillment and purpose. There is this connection and exchange of unconditional love that is hard to explain. Favorite family activities: Having openended conversations at the end of the day about our day. I look forward to that the most! Describe your style: Modern tribal and boho chic. Go-to look: Day dresses with Oxford shoes. Must-have item: A slim belt that accentuates my waist and makes the outfit look more polished. Top fashion indulgences: Shoes by Stella McCartney. Favorite brands: Victoria Beckham and Dries Van Noten. Celebrity mom fashion icons: Victoria Beckham and Aishwarya Rai. How do you balance fashion and motherhood? I have learned to declutter my closet on a regular basis; I keep what I know I will wear and that makes it easy to choose. A great pair of shoes can make any outfit look better. How does being a mom influence your style? I stick to silhouettes that work for my shape, and choose quality over quantity and easy-to-care-for fabrics. Any style tips for other moms? Opt for properly fitted clothes to conform to your shape and accentuate your focal points according to your shape. Style advice for your children: They are mostly in school uniforms so they have a minimalistic approach to clothes and I like that. Wear what you like as long as it’s clean.

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Children: Olivia, 5; William, 3

What’s a typical day like for you? Since leaving my medical sales job three years ago, I’ve traded conference calls for play dates, volunteer work, and being CEO of our household. Now with both of my kids attending preschool, I get to play a little more tennis and invest in activities that keep me balanced. Best thing about being a mom: They’ve made me a better person by teaching me to slow down, appreciate the little joys in life, and be the best possible version of myself. I know that they’re watching me every day, and I don’t want to let them down. Favorite family activities: Swimming, playing games and going to movies. Describe your style: Casual with some edge. Go-to look: I loooove the athleisure trend. A fun pair of brightly colored leggings, sneakers, and a sexy T-shirt is what you’ll find me in most mornings. I also like looks that easily transfer from day to night such as sundresses, distressed denim and coated leggings. Must-have item: My Ray-Ban Aviator sunglasses. I am never without them! Top fashion indulgences: A great pair of stilettos. If I am heading out for the evening, I’ll often pair a casual tee with distressed denim and sky-high stilettos. Favorite brands: Bailey 44, Parker, Elizabeth and James, and Rag & Bone. Celebrity mom fashion icons: Miranda Kerr, Sienna Miller and Kate Hudson. How do you balance fashion and motherhood? I keep it simple. I try not to spend too much time in front of the mirror and instead wear what makes me feel good. I am always on the go, and, most days, my style reflects my active lifestyle. How does being a mom influence your style? I like to look my best without being overly consumed with my appearance. It’s something I have thought about a lot while raising a daughter. I definitely spend a lot less time getting ready these days! Any style tips for other moms? Dress in whatever makes you feel confident. Style advice for your children: If you feel good, you will look good.

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Children: Camille, 6

What’s a typical day like for you? Busy! I work for Foundation Medicine, a biotech company with a mission of transforming cancer care. I travel quite a bit for work and am on calls and webinars constantly. Between that and juggling a home life, you can say each day is met with ruthless prioritization. Best thing about being a mom: Being told “you are my most favorite person in the WHOLE world!” I mean … how can you possibly top that? Favorite family activities: Camille is my little girly girl. We love doing mani-pedis, art projects and movie night. We are also a very active family, so when the weather is nice, we enjoy the park, going on bike rides, and dining alfresco. Describe your style: Equal parts classic, edgy and glam. Go-to look: Boyfriend jeans and a V-neck T-shirt tucked in the front with cute sandals or slip-on sneakers. If it’s chilly out, top that with a leather jacket or green army jacket. Must-have item: A “fits you like a glove” LBD. Favorite brands: My favorite bags are from Louis Vuitton in the classic monogram or Damier print. Primarily because it’s what I consider to be “utilitarian luxury.” I buy pieces to love and wear, so I want things that don’t need to be babied. I also love Madewell, M.Gemi, Rag & Bone, Rebecca Minkoff, and many of the labels carried at Nordstrom. How do you balance fashion and motherhood? Like many things in my life, it’s all about maximizing efficiencies. I work from home, so most days you can find me very casual with about 10 percent effort. However, I can pull it together for events or fun nights out with 90 percent effort. Also, I don’t have a lot of time to shop, so I tap into personal shopping services like Trunk Club to do the legwork. How does being a mom influence your style? I put a lot more emphasis on comfort, quality and versatility. Style advice for Camille: One, clothing is all about self-expression. Wear what you want, when you want, and how you want it. And two, a girl’s best accessory is a pretty smile, so show them pearly whites!

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Children: Taylor (stepdaughter), 16; Adelynn, 3; baby boy on the way

What’s a typical day like for you? An early wake-up call by my youngest, Adelynn, then off to school drop-off. And I always begin my day with a morning workout. I am then either in various philanthropy meetings or working on my current startup. Nights are always family time, movies or swimming! Best thing about being a mom: Every day helps me become a better person. It has allowed me to not sweat the small things, realizing each day brings new energy and light because of the joy my kids bring. Describe your style: Casual, sophisticated, dramatic and chic. Go-to look: You can usually find me in a Nordstrom-bought sundress with a pair of Marc Fisher or Michael Kors wedges and Kendra Scott earrings. Must-have item: My So Kate Christian Louboutin heels in nude. I can wear them casual with jeans and a T-shirt or dress them up with a cocktail dress for a night out. Celebrity mom fashion icons: Chrissy Teigen has been my inspiration for pregnancy outfits. But when I’m not pregnant, Jessica Alba, Miranda Kerr, Blake Lively and Heidi Klum. How do you balance fashion and motherhood? I think the balance is all about how you feel and being confident in yourself. I enjoy getting dolled up, but a messy bun, jean shorts and a V-neck make me feel just as put together and makes it easy to interact with my babies. How does being a mom influence your style? I have a 16-year-old who watches what I wear as an influence for her own wardrobe, and a 3-year-old who will soon do the same. I want them both to see me as a positive female influence for their fashion choices and find their own individuality in their style. Any style tips for other moms? Confidence is key. Be you, and wear what makes you feel happy. Style advice for your children: Don’t follow the crowd. Find the pieces that speak to you and wear them with confidence. I want my girls to know they are beautiful no matter what brand, designer or look they choose to wear. And advice for my son … always compliment your mother.

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Children: Hadleigh, 5; Leighton, 2

What’s a typical day like for you? I co-own a promotional products company, B2B Promotional Group, and, like any working mom, I try and get a jump-start on the day, so I get up before my kids (or at least try), check emails, pack lunch, and get dressed. Breakfast for kids, coffee for me, and I am off to get Hadleigh to school. My business is growing, so there’s a lot of juggling, just as there is with motherhood. Best thing about being a mom: I love watching them learn something new and how proud they are of themselves when they accomplish it. My children inspire me every day to do my best, to learn, to be more patient, and to be grateful for the many gifts this life has given me. Describe your style: Comfortable and casual. Go-to look: Jeans, a great pair of sneakers, and a nice fitting T-shirt is my go-to, but I enjoy changing it up when I have meetings or events where I get to be “fancy,” as my daughters say. Celebrity mom fashion icons: Jessica Alba, who has proven that a woman can be a great mom, fashionable and an entrepreneur. And I think Kristin Cavallari has a good mix of comfortable, sophisticated and sexy style. Favorite brands: Rag & Bone, Zara, Vince, Lululemon, Alo Yoga and Frame Denim. How do you balance fashion and motherhood? It’s so easy to lose your sense of style because looking after yourself is often last on the list. But it is important to make sure you feel good about what you’re wearing. I may not have an entire morning devoted to getting myself ready, but I know the key pieces that make me feel good and I stick to those. How does being a mom influence your style? I think motherhood and fashion in general have shifted my look to be more casual. Designers have made it easier for moms to be both comfortable and stylish. Overall, a lot of my favorite brands have geared their lines toward a more relaxed look, so you can feel good and be on-trend. It’s a great time to be a mom in the fashion world! Any style tips for other moms? Get your kids dressed first – they take the longest. Style advice for your children: You’re never fully dressed without a smile.

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Children: Preston, 10; London, 9

What’s a typical day like for you? I get up at 5:45 a.m. so I have time to get a few things accomplished before I wake up my kids. After dropping them off at school, I head to a workout. As the owner of a personal/wardrobe styling business, Celina Style, every day is different and might include a closet edit, personal shopping, or working on a client’s seasonal makeover. At 3:10 p.m., it’s time to pick up the kids and head to baseball, soccer or karate followed by homework, dinner, reading and bedtime. Once the kids are tucked in, I finish up some work. Best thing about being a mom: Watching these little reflections of you develop into their own vibrant personalities. Favorite family activities: We love outdoor activities. If we’re not at baseball or soccer, we’re probably riding our bikes, barbecuing, or spending time with friends. In the summertime, we’re out of town or in the pool! There are even those days when we wake up on a lazy Saturday and spend the day in our pajamas baking, playing board games, watching movies, and ordering take out. Those are the best! Describe your style: I love mixing it up! I’d describe my style as chic, classy, feminine and creative with a little edge. Go-to look: All-white or all-black with a pop of color, which is usually my favorite gold cuff or turquoise pieces. Must-have item: My turquoise from Santa Fe, New Mexico. Top fashion indulgences: Purses, shoes and anything leather. Favorite brands: Saint Laurent, Celine, Zimmerman, Haute Hippie, Self-Portrait, Alexis, IRO, Solace, Helmut Lang, and Gunnibelle. How does being a mom influence your style? I am a role model for my kids so it’s important to me that they see that I keep myself up and take pride in the way I present myself. Any style tips for other moms? My best advice is take a chance every once in a while. Whether you’re a mom in your 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, or over, it’s OK to mix it up and have fun with your attire. Style advice for your children: Don’t be consumed with your appearance, but always take pride in your presentation. STELLA MCCARTNEY JUMPER FROM SAKS FIFTH AVENUE

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Children: Theo, 4; Oliver, 1

What’s a typical day like for you? It’s very different day to day. I drop Theo off at kindergarten, work with my business (also named Elina Casell) as a clothing designer, take the kiddos to different activities, and I work with charities. Their dad plays hockey, so we also go to hockey games. No two days are the same. Best thing about being a mom: The unconditional love that you get from the kids and how honest and pure they are. Favorite family activities: With the oldest, I like to just watch movies, play mini golf or do puzzles. With the little one, it’s just being around him. Snuggle time is my favorite with both. Describe your style: I would describe it as sexy and sophisticated – it’s a fine mix of edgy and soft. I do like to keep it simple, and I think I have a little bit of a rocker chick in me. I also enjoy very feminine clothing, depending on my mood and where I’m going, but my everyday style is a little more edgy. Go-to look: A great pair of skinny jeans with a basic top, leather jacket and heels. Top fashion indulgences: Chanel purses and designer shoes. Favorite brands: Maje, A.L.C., Helmut Lang, Valentino and AllSaints. Do you style your kids? Yes, I do. I love it; it’s so much fun. I like to dress them in cool, edgy and sporty clothes. I’m not much for colors and prints and things like that. So, I keep it simple and stick to earthy tones. My boys enjoy it too! Celebrity mom fashion icons: Sarah Jessica Parker, Miranda Kerr and Victoria Beckham. How do you balance fashion and motherhood? I try to be simple in the way I dress. More comfortable and practical but in a fashionable way, and then I like to dress up more when I’m going out and doing other things without the kids. Any style tips for other moms? You come a long way with a great pair of fitted skinny jeans, a nice T-shirt, and a cool pair of sunglasses. Style advice for your children: Don’t overthink anything or over style. Especially when it comes to guys, I think that keeping it simple is the best way.

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Experience the intersection of artistic craft and desert beauty at the world premiere of Eroica, presented by Ballet Arizona at Desert Botanical Garden May 15 through June 2. Created by Artistic Director Ib Andersen, this all-new sensory experience will feature Andersen’s choreography paired with Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3. Eroica promises to be one of Andersen’s most important ballets, serving as a contemporary allusion to the philosophical innovations, personal realizations, and political confrontations that Beethoven experienced when he wrote his third symphony. The creative work explores what it is to be human, with the hope of uplifting attendees and renewing trust in humanity. Arrive early to watch the dancers warm up onstage as the sun sets, and enjoy dinner and cocktails (available for purchase) before the performance. 8 p.m. General admission, $40-$45; tables, $60-$85 per ticket. www.balletaz.org. So Scottsdale! May ‘18

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BY CHELSEA YOUNG

AT THE MOVIES

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Just in time for warmer weather, you can quench your thirst with a taste of Hawaii right here in the Arizona. Earlier this year, Wow Wow Lemonade – which originally opened as a lemonade stand in Maui, Hawaii – set up shop in Scottsdale and recently celebrated their official grand opening. Choose from dozens of signature lemonade flavors or customize your own handcrafted beverage, then pair it with a variety of other fare including acai bowls, toasts, oats, smoothies, and coffee. www. wowwowhawaiianlemonade.com.

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A new level of luxury has been ushered in at iPic Scottsdale. Recently, the theater debuted the movie industry’s first viewing pods and chaise lounges, plus “ninja-style service.” That’s right, now all seats in the house have food and beverage service – with fare from James Beard Award-winning chef Sherry Yard, no less – at

the push of a button. Plus, all seats have been replaced with revolutionary seating designed by iPic’s CEO and founder. The pods, which come with a pillow and blanket, provide an intimate experience with stateof-the-art design and acoustic technology. Comprised of two leather seats, they fully recline

and are encapsulated by a curved wood enclosure. The reclining chaise lounges, available as a one- or two-seater, prevent craning your neck when sitting close to the sceen. Both options are equipped with a swivel table and a cubby for storing personal belongings. www.ipictheaters.com.

COFFEE FOR A CAUSE

Join Press Coffee for a Day of Giving on May 18, where the local roastery will donate all food and coffee proceeds from its seven Valley locations and online bean sales to the Phoenix Children’s Hospital Foundation. The initiative is part of the java joint’s new Press On Charities program, which is dedicated to supporting Arizona communities. Even better, Over Easy (which serves Press’ hot drip and cold-brew coffees) will match the donation. And moms, stop by Press Coffee on Mother’s Day for a free drip coffee or half-price latte of any size. www.presscoffee.com.


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CELEBRATE MOM ON MAY 13 HEARTH ’61 AT MOUNTAIN SHADOWS

Head to Hearth ’61 for a delightful spread dedicated to Mom, complete with a cold buffet featuring fresh veggie-forward dishes like an ancient grain salad with lavender ricotta and indulgent main courses such as wood-roasted prime rib from the carving station. Cap off the meal with sweet treats from the dessert table (think pecan praline cheesecake and a churro waffle lollipop). Afterward, keep the celebration going by lazing in a private poolside cabana for $195 (normally $295), including a bottle of rosé. 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Adults, $79; ages 12 and under, $19. www.mountainshadows.com.

LON’S AT THE HERMOSA INN

Treat Mom to a three-course brunch at LON’s, where the experience will begin with a cast iron skillet of the restaurant’s famous fresh-baked brioche “monkey bread” followed by a choice of appetizers, entrees and desserts. Highlights include Noble “French” toast; spinach, leek and ricotta cheesecake; and a peach crostata with salted caramel ice cream. Opt to dine on the expansive patio – complete with picturesque views of Camelback Mountain. For those celebrating in the evening, LON’s will serve its regular dinner menu starting at 5:30 p.m. Reservations required. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $78. www.hermosainn.com.

FAT OX

Savor an Italian-style feast at Fat Ox’s first annual Mother’s Day Brunch, which tempts with a classic antipasto buffet brimming with imported cheeses, meats and veggies, all paired with fresh-baked Tammie Coe breakfast breads. Guests can choose their own entree from exquisite brunch fare, such as short rib Benedict or banana ricotta pancakes, and then finish with a decadently delicious dessert and pastry bar. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Adults, $75 (includes a glass of Italian sangria); ages 7-12; $25. Reservations are highly recommended. www.ilovefatox.com.

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OCEAN PRIME

For a sumptuous seafood spread, dig into Ocean Prime’s Mother’s Day Brunch. Diners can start with an a blood orange mimosa or a bloody mary before choosing from a selection of specialty items. For something light, opt for the blackened salmon salad, decorated with strawberries, grapes, cantaloupe, goat cheese and candied walnuts, and if you’ve brought your appetite, don’t miss the braised short rib surf and turf with a crispy gouda potato cake, lobster claw and poached egg. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Items are priced individually. www.ocean-prime.com.



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UNDER THE SEA

Do your kids dream of meeting Ariel? They can get pretty close at OdySea Aquarium’s Mermaid Magic experience, taking place May 26-28. Meet these mythical creatures at Stingray Bay or have breakfast with them from 8 to 9 a.m. each day, where you can dine on the likes of pancakes and eggs in the Deep Ocean Theater while the mermaids swim with marine life. Mermaidsto-be can even transform themselves with face painting, washable hair colors and hair styling by Toni & Guy – and then comlete their magical looks with a mermaid tail before taking plenty of photos. www.odyseaaquarium.com.

POP ART PETS

This Mother’s Day, “paws” for a moment to thank Mom for all she does through customized Pop Art Pets from local artist Deena Goldstein, who turns favorite pet snapshots into works of art. Simply send Goldstein a photo of Mom with her favorite pet (or of the pet only), and she will digitally create a vibrant, oneof-a-kind keepsake to commemorate the special human-animal connection, which is then displayed on canvas. After all, there’s nothing like a mother’s love, right? $25 to $120 depending on the size. www. deenagoldstein.com.

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EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT Celebrate the wonder of the human body at one of the world’s most sought-after exhibits, Bodies Revealed, which makes its Scottsdale debut May 12 at OdySea in the Desert. This limited-time traveling exhibit – slated to be in the Valley for one year – is open to all ages (it’s a great educational opportunity for young ones), providing an intimate, informative and thoughtful view into the human body. Using an innovative preservation process, the exhibition features more than 200 actual human bodies and specimens, taking visitors through 10 galleries that give an up-close look inside the skeletal, muscular, reproductive, respiratory, circulatory and other systems of the human body. www.azbodies.com.




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The Stella Artois Derby DayClub May 5, Turf Paradise Celebrate the Kentucky Derby and Cinco de Mayo on the same day at Arizona’s only Derby party with live racing and betting. Enjoy the air-cooled Sanderson Lincoln Black Label Lounge along the track near the finish line, betting terminals, a no-host bar, a DJ, and plenty of TVs to watch the Kentucky Derby and live local racing. Upgrade to VIP to partake in private betting terminals, food by M Culinary, up to three beverages, a twoounce tasting of Dom Pérignon Champagne, and reserved seating in the VIP Lounge. Club opens at 10:30 a.m.; live racing, 11:30 a.m.; Kentucky Derby, 3:46 p.m. General admission, $30; reserved seats, $60; VIP, $115+. www.thepoloparty.com/derby. Staycay 5K Fun Run/Walk May 12, JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa The Staycay 5K Fun Run/Walk will wind through the picturesque Faldo course at Wildfire Golf Club and will conclude with a celebratory (and complimentary) postrace pancake breakfast buffet. Racers will also receive bottled water, a bracelet, and complimentary self-parking. A portion of all proceeds will benefit Children’s Miracle Network locally to fund critical treatments, healthcare services, pediatric medical equipment, and charitable care. Add a staycation to your 5K, available May 10-13 with rates starting at $179 per night. Registration, 5:30 a.m.; race, 7 a.m. $25. Register at www.register.swcp.net with username and password of cmnfunrun. 125th Anniversary Celebration May 17, Arizona Biltmore The Salvation Army is celebrating 125 years of serving Arizona at this event with honorary chair Jerry Colangelo and community co-chairs Kay and Bill Shover. The evening will include a reception, dinner and looking back on memorable moments in the organization’s history. While the event is casual, attendees are encouraged to wear Western attire. Reception, 6 p.m.; dinner, 7 p.m. Individual, $250; table of 10, $2,500. www.salvationarmyphoenix.org. Royal Wedding Celebration May 19, English Rose Tea Room Church bells are ringing for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and English Rose Tea Room is celebrating their big day with festivities commemorating this milestone moment in English history. Carefree’s elegant teahouse invites guests to don their best formal wear, encouraging them to dress as if they were attending a wedding, to watch the royal union of Prince Harry and Princess Meghan. Attendees will also enjoy formal afternoon tea, savory and sweet bites, wedding cake, souvenirs, photo ops with the happy couple, a chance to watch the wedding itself, and plenty of British pageantry. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $60. www.carefreetea.com. Flavors of Phoenix May 24, The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa Hosted by the American Liver Foundation, Flavors of Phoenix will showcase the diverse flavors that make up the Valley’s ever-expanding food scene, all conveniently located under one roof. Flavors is a culinary experience that goes beyond the traditional gala, providing guests with the unique experience of having a top local chef prepare a multicourse dinner tableside. The evening will fund research, education and advocacy efforts of the American Liver Foundation, which helps improve the lives of people in our community living with liver disease. 6-10:30 p.m. $500. www.alfflavors.org. Bite Nite June 2, The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa Bite Nite is a fun-filled evening sure to satiate any craving. Ringing in its 10th year, Bite Nite will showcase dishes from the Valley’s top culinary talent while raising funds for the ALS Association Arizona Chapter and awareness for ALS. Other event highlights will include mystery boxes, a raffle, live and silent auctions, and live entertainment. 6-10 p.m. Individual, $150; table of 10, $1,500. www.bitenite.org.

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May 6, Lookout Mountain Golf Course The Arizona Small Dog Rescue will host its fourth annual charity golf tournament at the golf course at the Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort. The annual tournament helps raise funds for the no-kill shelter and rescue organization and its mission to aid with the care, rehabilitation and adoption of abused, unwanted, homeless, sick or injured animals throughout the greater Phoenix area. The event will include a light breakfast, 18 holes of golf, prizes, and a silent auction and awards luncheon hosted by local comedian, actor and dog rescue advocate, Jill Kimmel. 7: 30 a.m. Single player, $110; foursome, $420. www.azsmalldog.org.

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DESERT NIGHT CINEMA May 10, Desert Botanical Garden Enjoy silver screen hits under the desert night sky. Before the movie starts, watch live entertainment by JesterZ Improv Comedy, then kick back with food truck fare and a beverage and watch the selected film in an outdoor garden setting. This month’s theme is “Summer Dreamin’” and the film choice will be announced closer to the event date. 6:30 p.m. $10-$16. www.dbg.org. HISTORY HALL OF FAME 25TH ANNIVERSARY May 10, Scottsdale Resort at McCormick Ranch The Past Presidents’ Council of the Scottsdale Area Chamber of Commerce will celebrate its silver anniversary by honoring three individuals, a local company, and a nonprofit organization at this 25th annual dinner. Honorees will include Don Carson, Richard Hayslip, Randy Nussbaum, The Virginia G. Piper Trust, and the San Francisco Giants. 6-9 p.m. Individual, $90; table of 10, $900. www.scottsdalechamber.com. CINCO DE MARIO May 5, Scottsdale Civic Center Plaza Join actor, author, producer, Extra host and Broadway star Mario Lopez for a new fiesta celebrating his Mexican heritage. Explore a Mexican marketplace with gourmet goodies, nosh on fare from local restaurants, and sip on plenty of icy beverages. The VIP meet and greet package includes the opportunity to meet Lopez himself. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. General admission, $20 (advance), $30 (at the gate); VIP tickets start at $100. www.cincodemario.com.

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CINCO DE VIVA May 5, Scottsdale Waterfront Valley of the Sun Active 20-30 Club will host the 24th Annual Cinco de VIVA: A Valley Kids Foundation Benefit, a semi-formal fete that will provide guests with a Cinco de Mayo-themed evening featuring live music, mystery boxes filled with Kendra Scott jewelry, fiesta-inspired cocktails from Tito’s Handmade Vodka, and food from more than a dozen restaurants. All proceeds will benefit children’s charities through Valley Kids Foundation. 7-11 p.m. $100. www.cincodeviva.auction-bid.org.

TALK DERBY TO ME May 5, Sonata’s Restaurant This third annual event, hosted by the Alyssa James Foundation and Networking360, will include a silent auction, a 50/50 raffle, a photo booth, a DJ, live music, a cigar roller, Southern food, and live betting. All proceeds will go toward a selected cause (or causes) for the year. Tickets include two drink vouchers and food. This year’s event will support Camp Not-A-Wheeze and Opportunity 4 Kids. 12-5 p.m. Advance, $55; at the door, $60. www.alyssajamesfoundation.org.

HOMELESS TO HEROES May 10, Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse The National Concierge Association of Arizona (NCA-AZ) will host its ninth annual Homeless to Heroes event benefiting The Fetch Foundation, an organization that trains abandoned pets into first responders. The evening will feature light appetizers, a cash bar, a silent auction, and a Chinese Auction. Proceeds will benefit the Valley’s four-legged friends in Fetch’s Homeless to Heroes program as well as education of NCA-AZ chapter members. 5:308:30 p.m. $5. www.ncakey.org.


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PEACH FESTIVAL May 11-13, Schnepf Farms This annual festival is celebrating 50 years of all things peachy. It will feature hay rides to the orchards, live music, train rides, carousel rides, a peachy pancake breakfast, a food sampling pavilion with peach treats ranging from sweets to salsas, water activities, and arts and crafts booths. 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. $5. ww.schnepffarms.com. TALK CINEMA May 15, Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts Mixing Hollywood flair with the element of surprise, Talk Cinema offers sneak previews of new independent and foreign films. Audiences arrive at the theater not knowing what will be screened and are among the first to see a new movie and then engage in a critical discussion led by film scholars and special guests. 7 p.m. $14. www.scottsdaleperformingarts.org. ARIZONA SPRING RESTAURANT WEEK May 18-27, various locations Dig into some great dining deals during this statewide foodie affair offering a fixed-price meal for either $33 or $44 per person (excluding tax and gratuity) at select restaurants throughout the Valley and the state. Participating restaurants will include Bourbon & Bones, Chart House, Citizen Public House, Carlsbad Tavern, Fat Ox, Pasta Brioni, and Paul Martin’s American Grill, among many others. No tickets are required; however, reservations are highly recommended. www.arizonarestaurantweek.com. AJ’S THE ART OF WINE AND TASTES OF SUMMER May 19, Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts Discover new wines and enjoy great food, all while supporting the arts. Featured tastings of more than 40 wines will be complemented by gourmet specialties from AJ’s. Guests will enjoy live music and a silent auction, and AJ’s cellar masters will be on site to provide expert recommendations for wine and food pairings. Proceeds will benefit the nonprofit Scottsdale Arts. Advance ticket purchase is required. 2-4:30 p.m. with VIP early entry starting at 1 p.m. General admission, $35-$40; VIP, $45-$50. www.scottsdaleperfomringarts.org. THIRVE GALA AND AWARDS DINNER May 19, The Camby The eighth annual Thrive Gala – presented by the Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and

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JA GOLFER’S DREAM DAY

May 18, McCormick Ranch Golf Club This 22nd annual event, with proceeds to benefit Junior Achievement of Arizona, will offer golfers unlimited golf throughout the day. Participants can take as many breaks as they wish, spend time with their friends, and compete in the “Horse Race” events and many other contests. For those who don’t want to golf – yet don’t want to miss the party – head to The Oasis, which will include an open bar, unlimited food, cigars, Champagne, great music and plenty of games. A reception will feature awards and prizes, where each player will receive their choice of gifts like putters and golf bags. 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Golfers’ tickets start at $425; The Oasis tickets, $50-$100. www.jaaz.org.

Domestic Violence (ACESDV) – honors and celebrates sexual and domestic violence survivors, advocates, and allies. The evening will include a cocktail reception with a silent auction and raffle, dinner, the presentation of the state’s only awards for survivors and those working to address sexual and domestic violence, live entertainment and dancing. 6-11 p.m. $150-$250. www.acesdv.org. PHOENIX COMIC FEST May 24-27, Phoenix Convention Center Phoenix Comic Fest is a convention and expo that celebrates fandom and pop culture. The event will focus on comic books, anime,

sci-fi and film, and will feature comic book creators and anime voice actors, plus movie and TV actors in attendance. Guests can enjoy a variety of events including panels, workshops, a masquerade, and photo ops. Times and prices vary. www.phoenixcomicfest.com. CAVE CREEK BALLOON FESTIVAL May 26, Rancho Mañana Golf Club Light up the Sonoran Desert sky at the ninth annual Cave Creek Balloon Festival. Cave Creek’s biggest single-day event continues to be streamlined for a fun, family-friendly experience of great live bands, massive glowing balloons,

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PLAYING IT COOL

Shane Doan is bringing his poker face to Care Fund’s casino fundraiser

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Harley-Davidson of Scottsdale, the nation’s largest Harley dealership, will set the stage for the biggest charity poker event in Arizona. Hockey legend and former Arizona Coyotes captain Shane Doan is perfecting his poker face as he prepares to host the fourth annual Celebrity Poker Tournament and Casino Night benefiting Care Fund on May 12. The extravagant event will bring together celebrities, athletes and Care Fund supporters for an exciting evening of food, drinks and friendly rounds of Vegas-style games. Whether you’re a novice poker player or know your way around the casino floor, Joe Cada, the youngest winner of the World Series of Poker main event, and Tom Schneider, a four-time bracelet winner in the World Series of Poker, will be on hand to host coaching sessions with attendees (5-6 p.m.; $250). Poker enthusiasts of all levels will enjoy casino games, live music, dancing, live and silent auctions, and raffles, and press their luck in hopes of winning a new Harley-Davidson motorcycle. VIP ticketholders will be treated to private blackjack and craps tables, exclusive tastings, and celebrity photo opportunities. In addition to live music, this year’s entertainment will feature a TributeArt LIVE celebrity painting show by Randall Hedden, a local artist featured on America’s Got Talent. Proceeds raised from the evening will benefit Care Fund, a local nonprofit that provides financial assistance to help keep families in their homes while they care for their seriously ill or injured child.

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“Care Fund is honored by Shane’s commitment to our mission,” says Bill Rogers, co-founder of Care Fund and CEO of Homeowners Financial Group. “We grant mortgage or rent to support families with ill or injured children and who are in medical and financial crisis. We want them to stay in their homes to care for their children. Shane represents high family values and Care Fund’s vision to serve our community like family.” General admission tickets include bar food, two drinks, $500 in chip vouchers, and access to live music, games and the casino. VIP packages include hosted bars, premium food and drink tastings, private blackjack and craps tables, exclusive lounge areas, and prime views of casino and poker tables.

IF YOU GO… What: Celebrity Poker Tournament and Casino Night When: May 12, 4:30 p.m. Where: HarleyDavidson of Scottsdale, 15656 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale Tickets: General admission, $75; poker buy-in, $200; VIP, $200+ Information: www.thecarefund.org



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Vanessa Williams helps to inspire guests at Valley of the Sun United Way’s We Are United luncheon

BY MANDY HOLMES / PHOTO BY GILLES TOUCAS

IF YOU GO… What: We Are United When: May 18, VIP reception, 10:30 a.m.; luncheon, 11:30 a.m.1:30 p.m. Where: Arizona Biltmore, 2400 E. Missouri Ave., Phoenix Tickets: General admission, $125; VIP, $2,000 Information: www.vsuw.org

From the stage to the big screen, Vanessa Williams is an accomplished singer, actress, author and overall icon. On Friday, May 18, she will speak at the Valley of the Sun United Way’s We Are United luncheon at Arizona Biltmore. Always one to support charitable organizations close to her heart, Williams will deliver an inspiring message to attendees about her journey to pursue her dreams. Prior to making audiences chuckle on shows such as Ugly Betty and Desperate Housewives, Williams was crowned the first African-American Miss America and has numerous Emmy, Tony and Grammy award nominations under her belt. Not only will guests be in the presence of Williams, honorary chairwoman and Arizona first lady Angela Ducey will

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be there to help raise funds used to fight hunger in Arizona classrooms. Plus, VIP ticketholders can enjoy a special reception prior to the luncheon and meet Williams. Proceeds from the sophisticated afternoon will directly benefit Valley of the Sun United Way’s programs including Breakfast in the Classroom and WeekEnd Hunger Backpacks for families in need. Breakfast in the Classroom provides access to a healthy breakfast, setting kids up to stay focused on learning the rest of the day and succeed in their studies. And WeekEnd Hunger Backpacks are given to students from families that are struggling with poverty. The backpacks provide enough food for students to take home over the weekend to ensure the family is able to eat.

“Too many children in our community are not able to make the most of their learning opportunities because they are going to school hungry – with many not having eaten since their school lunch the day before,” says Merl Waschler, president and CEO of Valley of the Sun United Way. “Children who are hungry cannot focus, which has a detrimental effect on their academic career and chances for success. This event is critical because it allows us to change those outcomes by providing children in need with a healthy meal to support their learning.” Last year, the event raised $200,000, which allowed United Way to meet its goal to implement the Breakfast in the Classroom program in 130 schools. Currently, 507 students receive WeekEnd Hunger Backpacks each week.



Now OUT

BAKE MOM HAPPY

Make life a little sweeter for your lady of the day If there’s any day to treat Mom to a decadent dessert, it’s Mother’s Day (May 13). Spoil your mom and show her just how remarkable she is by visiting one of these local bakeries for a special sweet treat made with her in mind.

BY MANDY HOLMES

Ruze Cake House Innovative cookies, macarons and heart-shaped cakes of various flavors will be available at Ruze Cake House, a charming establishment in Old Town Scottsdale that’s focused on local, sustainable ingredients. For the quirky lady in your life, pick up a few “save the drama for your llama” cookies or stick to the classic handcrafted macarons available in more than 40 scratch-made flavors. www.ruzecakehouse.com. Classic Cakes and Confections With so many sweets, from boxes of petit fours to mini rose cakes, the delicacies at Classic Cakes and Confections near the Scottsdale Waterfront are as pretty as they are delicious. Treat Mom to a handmade red velvet Twinkie, a mini key lime pie, or a Meyer lemon bar to celebrate her special day. www.classiccakesaz.com. Sugar Jam Bake Shop Indulge in Parisian-style French toast marinated in Grand Marnier; savory scones made with smoked bacon, cheddar and chives; or a freshbaked strawberry, pear and wild blueberry pie at Sugar Jam Bake Shop at Scottsdale Airpark. Offering a variety of fresh omelets, breakfast sandwiches and a hearty dose of Southern hospitality, Sugar Jam is home to some of the best sweet treats (and, believe it or not, barbecue) in town. www.sugarjamcookies.com. Sweet Provisions Any mom who dines at Grassroots, Twisted Grove or Wally’s American Gastropub in Scottsdale will receive a free scoop card to Sweet Provisions bakery. Pair fresh-churned ice cream with a baked-daily cookie for a buildyour-own ice cream sandwich, or add an a la mode scoop to any of Sweet Provisions’ housebaked goods, including the likes of brownies, blondies and lemon bars. Plus, dig into Sweet Provisions’ famous housemade pies by the slice, including apple and butter pecan. www.sweetprovisionsaz.com. Wildflower Bring Mom in for a free loaf of freshly made organic bread on Mother’s Day (no purchase necessary). Choose from bread varieties such as caraway rye, ciabatta, French baguette, challah, herb, pretzel, sourdough, and whole wheat cinnamon raisin and nut. www.wildflowerbread.com. Pixy Cakes If you’re looking for a custom confection for Mom, Pixy Cakes has you covered. From personalized layered cakes served in mason jars to creative cake pops in any shape or color, the edible works of art look almost too charming to eat. You can even get your mom’s picture etched on a cake. www.pixycakes.com. Nothing Bundt Cakes Make Mother’s Day extra-special with a “best mom a’round’” cake from Nothing Bundt Cakes. Indulge in the seasonal strawberries and cream flavor, or stick to classic red velvet, white chocolate raspberry, confetti, carrot, or pecan praline with a distinctive Mother’s Day decoration. www.nothingbundtcakes.com.

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QUEEN FOR THE DAY

Pamper Mom with some TLC at the spa Give the special woman in your life some precious me-time this Mother’s Day. Whether she devotes an hour or an entire day to relax and unwind, these lavish treatments will give her a well-deserved break at some of most luxurious spas in town.

BY MANDY HOLMES

Moroccan Rose Aromatherapy Massage For 90 minutes, rare roses from the Atlas Mountains of Morocco are massaged into skin from head to toe. The velvety spiced aromatherapy experience evokes a sophisticated impression of spring, providing a soothing atmosphere for moms to unwind. Spa-goers are also privy to relaxing lounges, saunas, a fitness center, a pool, and complimentary valet parking. VH Spa at Hotel Valley Ho, www.hotelvalleyho.com. Citrus Ritual The Citrus Ritual takes place in the Acqua Dolce suite, which features an outdoor Watsu pool, a waterfall shower, an outdoor raindrop shower, a private garden patio, and a fireplace. The treatment itself begins with a full body exfoliation on heated stone tables while water gently cascades from above. It’s then completed with an orange blossom moisturizing lotion. Alvadora Spa at Royal Palms Resort and Spa, www.royalpalmshotel.com. Organic Blueberry Detox Wrap Brighten skin with an application of antioxidant-rich blueberries followed by lactic acid, known for its hydrating and exfoliating properties. Warming sensations of paprika and vitamin C are applied to help with detoxifying the skin, leaving Mom glowing. Spa-goers can also enjoy complimentary fitness classes and use of all spa amenities including the O’furo (Japanese bath), circular tea room and pools. The Spa at Boulders Resort & Spa, www.theboulders.com. Citrus Drench Ideal for sun-loving mamas, this quintessential envelopment restores elasticity and provides an intense deep hydration to the skin. Crystalized honey, shea butter and orange juice help protect from premature aging while providing revitalizing and firming results. The Himalayan Salt Room and mineral water therapy pool are favorites at the Hyatt’s indoor-outdoor oasis. Spa Avania at Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch, www.hyattscottsdale.com. Day of Relaxation for Two Treat yourself (and Mom) to the ultimate day of luxury. This all-day affair includes private car service to and from the resort, a personal spa suite, reserved poolside seating, $100 credit to Crave Cafe, $500 credit to Dulcinea Boutique with a private shopping experience, two 50-minute spa treatments per person, lunch for two on Joya Terrace, salon and makeup services, and an extravagant dining experience in Prado featuring a chef pairing menu and bottle of Champagne. Joya Spa at Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia, www.montelucia.com. Golden Lotus Balancing Ritual Rooted in herbal medicine, this treatment relaxes mind, body and spirit by massaging a blend of finely ground herbs into the body to help balance yin and yang energy. Acupressure then helps restore the body’s natural energy flow, and an herbal homeopathic cream is applied to further enhance balance. Sanctuary Spa at Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa, www.sanctuaryoncamelback.com.

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BEAUTY

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a golden touch: Boutiques and Bronzing BY BRITTANY MARONEY

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he’s a familiar face to the loyal patrons of Sachi Studios. A sage voice among the racks of couture clothes specially shipped in to her shop Boutique Bully, from cities like Los Angeles, Miami and New York. Carla Pelosi is also a trusted ally when it comes to looking fantastic, often giving great advice on the perfect cut and the most flattering tailoring. It’s just the type of confidant the fashionable ladies of North Scottsdale need when looking to get primped and dressed to perfection. “My loyal customers are women that lead

busy lives, but need to look good doing it,” says Pelosi. “I am honored that they trust me to always provide them a great selection of cutting edge apparel that makes them feel confident, young, and ready to take on the world. I think they love my attention to detail and how I never have the same selection week-overweek. Everything I choose to place on my racks is beautiful and unique. Just like the women that frequent my boutique.” It has always been Pelosi’s passion to make women feel youthful and beautiful, so when a few of her loyal clientele confided

in her their difficulties with getting the perfect spray tan, she stood up and took notice. Just a few years earlier her family had experienced a devastating loss due to melanoma, a type of skin cancer. A staunch advocate against the damaging effects of sun rays, she knew there had to be alternatives. After a relentless search she found an amazing solution to the current modern day spray tan. An option that was void of the long-lasting chemical smell so prevalent in spray tanning, as well as being organic, gluten-free, paraben-free, and vegan. The revolutionary spray gun technology allows Pelosi to spray up to 6 inches away from the skin, creating a sculpting effect, and never

spots or runs. It’s guaranteed to be the best spray tan you’ve ever had. “When women feel their best they can focus on the things that matter most, whether that’s their family, their profession or their passions,” says Pelosi. “The last thing they should worry about is how they look. It’s incredible to free them up from those concerns and send them off with an air of confidence. That’s when I know I truly have done my job.” To learn more about Boutique Bully, visit www. boutiquebully.com or to setup an appointment with a Bronzed by Bully spray tan you can text (602) 410-8818 or book on www.bronzedbybully.com. Be sure to ask about the special offer for first-time customers.


Now CULTURE

THE ART OF WATERCOLOR Carol McSweeney captures people’s souls through her paintings

BY OFELIA MONTELONGO / PHOTOS BY CAROL MCSWEENEY

Driven by her passion for watercolor paintings, award-winning artist Carol McSweeney divides her time between Scottsdale and Montana. Before becoming an artist, though, McSweeney was an educator, a counselor and a school psychologist. Fifteen years ago, she started painting with the goal of teaching children who were survivors of abuse. She began to buy art materials for the youngsters, and they talked her into teaching them. “I credit these kids for getting me to discover my own ‘inner artist’,” McSweeney says. At her home studio in Scottsdale – where people may view or purchase her creations – McSweeney works mostly with watercolor, which she says she finds to be the most beautiful, challenging, frustrating and satisfying of the mediums she has ever used. “There is something about the translucent glow that comes from the white of the paper shining through pigments that delights me,” she says. “It is also a very versatile medium. One can paint very opaquely with the same pigments.” In her watercolor paintings, she usually represents the classic West, from horses and quintessential cowboys and cowgirls to Native Americans and Western scenes. Often, McSweeney also paints people who have lived on the street, those who have struggled and have a story they want to tell. “I have become more confident with approaching people to be my ‘models.’ I have worked with those who struggle with mental health issues, socioeconomic strife, and personal pain. So many of those people are not ‘noticed’ in an individual or positive way.” With a fascination of the human spirit, the artist’s favorite part of what she does is getting to know the wonderful people whose images she paints, as she tries to create pieces that express the uniqueness of a person’s being. After finishing a painting, she arranges a way to send a print of the work to her subject. When asked about her process, the painter says that after she identifies her subject, she starts a plan for the size and the composition of the painting. “I then select a core group of colors to use as the foundation of the painting, often Winsor-Newton or Daniel Smith artist watercolors,” says McSweeney, who sometimes takes time to evaluate as she goes by putting the piece aside for a few days and coming back with a fresher look. McSweeney also teaches private watercolor lessons and volunteers at the Scottsdale Artists’ School. Beyond that, she’s a philanthropist, donating paintings and income from sales to organizations with mental and physical health causes and to children’s needs. Additionally, she donates art to the Free Arts of Arizona auction and the Scottsdale Artists’ School fundraiser. For more information, visit www.carolmcsweeney.com.

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Temperatures may be heating up, but luckily, there are also some extra-hot deals and exclusive happenings at resorts, with the promise of keeping locals cool – think polar plunges, igloo-inspired cabanas, and icy treats. So if you’re summering in town, you’re in luck. Five Scottsdale resorts have spectacular specials, from overnight stays and spa days to culinary and cocktail delights, plus plenty of pools to keep you and your crew way cool. Read on to plan your ultimate staycation and make this summer your coolest yet.


Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch alike, the resort features monthly winemaker dinners. Plus, SWB, a southwest bistro offers “Wine Me, Dine Me” dinners, where the culinary journey includes a four-course meal with tequila and wine pairings.

Escape to the stunning desert retreat of Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch, a 27-acre haven in the heart of Scottsdale. The striking property is family- and pet-friendly, and features lake, golf course or mountain views. Even better, Hyatt Regency Scottsdale is upping the cool factor May 1 through Sept. 4, with rates starting at $169 with a resort credit of $50 per room per night.

Music Mecca At the heart of the resort is Center Stage Bar, a buzzing indoor-outdoor space flanked by cascading fountains with live music each night. Every third Monday night (this month it’s May 21), a special series called Untapped features great – yet lesser-known – local musicians, plus drink specials and 25 percent off food.

Cool, Cool Summer The resort’s summer theme is “Chillin’” at the Hyatt, so make plans to chill out at the 2.5-acre water playground, which houses 10 pools including an adults-only oasis and a Grecian-style Water Temple. Of course, there are plenty of options for adventure, with water volleyball and basketball and the thrilling highlight of a three-story waterslide. Keep extra cool by embarking on Virtual Snow Adventures, climbing the icy “Summit” (a rock climbing wall), taking a dip in the Polar Plunge pools, and partaking in plenty of wintry crafts. Guests may even catch a glimpse of Elsa from Frozen. Plus, dive-in movies play every weekend, and a nightly event called Après Beach will resemble an arctic getaway with craft cocktails, games, and perhaps even snow flurries.

Spa Days Spa Aviana is a retreat in its own right,

arranged around a trellis-covered outdoor courtyard that features a French-Celtic mineral pool, a lotus pond, and a soothing waterfall. Its newest addition is a Himalayan Salt Room, which, with its micronized salt air, boosts the immune system and detoxifies. Further up your wellness factor with 27 holes of championship golf, tennis courts, and jogging and bicycling trails with complimentary bikes.

Wine & Dine The resort’s eight restaurants and bars serve a variety of cuisine, from Southwestern and sushi to Italian and steakhouse favorites. And there is always a special event taking place. For foodies and wine connoisseurs

Say Cheers Adding to its unique offers, the resort has imbibing experiences you won’t find anywhere else. Whiskey fans will swoon over the 100-plus whiskeys, including the HRS Republic, a limited-edition single barrel bourbon created just for Hyatt Regency Scottsdale. Tequila fans can sip on a special edition Pathfinder Patron Reposado, also exclusive to the resort, while beer lovers can savor specialty suds like Call Me Mr. Fett, of which just four kegs were made and are available only at the resort. Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch, 7500 E. Doubletree Ranch Road, Scottsdale; 480.444.1234; www.scottsdale.regency.hyatt.com.


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We’ve found a way to bring the COOL to you this summer! Make plans to “chill out” at the Hyatt in the cool waters of the 2.5 acre water playground with an adult-only pool and Grotto Bar, sand beach and the adrenaline rush of the 3-story waterslide. You won’t want to miss the exhilarating Virtual Snow Adventures, climbing the icy “Summit,” taking an invigorating dip in our Polar Plunge, watching the chilliest of Dive-In Movies every weekend and so many more activities. Connect with friends and family after a great day on the beach at “Après Beach…an arctic getaway with crafty cocktails and games. You might even see a snow flurry! Call 1-800-55-HYATT or visit scottsdale.regency.hyatt.com for reservations and use offer code CHILL when booking. HYATT REGENCY SCOTTSDALE RESORT & SPA AT GAINEY RANCH 7500 E. Doubletree Ranch Road Scottsdale, Arizona, 85258 Offer valid from May 1 - September 4, 2018. Rate may be higher on weekends, holidays and June dates. Reservations are subject to availability and must be made in advance. Offer not valid with group/conventions and may not be combined with other promotional offers. Rate is per room per night based on single or double occupancy. Room, tax, gratuities and $29 resort fee not included. Additional charges may apply to room-type upgrades. Credits may be used during current stay only and may not be applied to future stays. All unused credits will be forfeited. Maximum 4 people per room. Additional guests may be subject to additional resort charges. Promotional blackout periods may apply due to seasonal periods or special events and normal arrival/ departure restrictions. Some activities are only offered on weekends. Hyatt reserves the right to alter or withdraw this program at any time without notice. HYATT, Hyatt Hotels & Resorts and Hyatt Regency names, designs and related marks are trademarks of Hyatt Corporation. ©2018 Hyatt Corporation. All rights reserved.


The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa Spanning 250 acres in the heart of North Scottsdale’s Kierland community, The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa provides contemporary luxury paired with an ever-changing collection of distinctive experiences, whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway or fun for the whole family. Starting this month, the resort is bringing locals an unforgettable subzero summer escape with splashy savings and arctic adventures. The Big Chill package features rates starting at $159 from May 29 to Sept. 4, with a $50 dining credit per room per night, coupled with a summer-long chill series led by the resort’s FUN team.

rooms, a salon, a fitness area, and a tranquil pool and garden with cabanas. Each Wednesday, the spa offers Be Well Wednesdays, in which Arizona locals may enjoy 30 percent off spa services, 20 percent off spa retail purchases and salon services, and access to the spa’s selection of amenities.

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On Saturdays, cool down with a bevy of frosty offerings such as the all-new Polar Plunge – a larger-than-life, 300pound ice cube dropped into the resort’s Adventure Pool – plus choreographed FlowRider shows and wintry, igloo-inspired cabanas. In addition, there will be spirited chill stations with cooling spa and beauty treatments, arts and crafts for all ages, icy sweet treats, and live entertainment. Round out the fun at the property’s Adventure Water Park, where you can float down the lazy river, glide down the 110-foot waterslide, and “surf” on the FlowRider. Plus, on Saturdays, there will be plenty of games, activities, unlimited s’mores, and scrumptious barbecue.

There is something for all tastes at The Westin Kierland, which features a collection of 10 dining venues serving an eclectic mix of Arizona flavor. Highlights include the award-winning Nuevo Latino cuisine from deseo; Waltz & Weiser Whiskey Bar & Cantina, pouring the resort’s signature Herradura Double Barrel Reposado tequila; and The Scotch Library, where guests are guided through a selection of more than 300 different labels.

Be Well Wednesdays

Rooted in healing traditional therapies, Agave, The Arizona Spa offers a desert-inspired retreat designed to rejuvenate and renew. Amenities include 20 treatment

The Westin Kierland Golf Club features a 27-hole course across rolling greens dappled with more than 200 bunkers, a series of serene lakes and dry desert washes, and stunning Sonoran flora and fauna. The golf club hosts an exclusive FORE-MAX golf fitness training program and an iconic Scottish Golf experience played in a traditional Scottish kilt. Check out the club’s one-of-a-kind offerings and get around the greens on GolfBoards, golf bikes, Segways, and four-seater family-friendly golf carts, plus be sure to try the recently debuted Kierland TurfRider, a two-wheel scooter that can tote your golf gear. Practice your game at a steal this summer with the Summer Golf Escape package. Starting at $159 per night, the package includes daily unlimited golf (based upon availability) along with a luxurious stay. The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa, 6902 E. Greenway Pkwy., Scottsdale; 480.624.1202; www.kierlandresort.com.



Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North restaurant’s new menu of traditional Latin ingredients and specialties such as paella, dry-aged steak, Iberian ham, fresh seafood, and a flavorful selection of tapas, all complemented by a selection of more than 500 new- and old-world wines and craft cocktails. Additionally, complimentary Spanish beverage tastings are offered every Saturday at 3 p.m.

Tucked into the foothills of Pinnacle Peak, the Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North offers an idyllic escape from the bustling city. From the cuisine in the restaurants to locally inspired spa treatments and adobe-style architecture, the resort embodies the allure of the Sonoran Desert, while also delivering highly personalized AAA Five Diamond service. And this summer, locals can enjoy rates starting at $189 per night Sunday through Thursday from June 1 through Aug. 30.

Summer at the Spa

Pool Time Soak up extra fun in the sun – and plenty of poolside pampering – at the resort’s newly updated pool complex, which includes a shallow children’s play pool, a large main pool, and an adjacent adults-only pool linked by a negative edge waterfall, all surrounded by agave, cacti and blooming desert flora. Updates include a fresh, contemporary style and all-new furnishings at the Saguaro Blossom pool and restaurant including round daybeds, plush loungers and refreshed furnishings in the 18 spacious cabanas. Adding to the experience are complimentary amenity services to keep you cool, such as iced teas, chilled towels and frozen treats.

Family Fun For families, the resort’s complimentary

Kids for All Seasons program, open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., provides all-day fun for kids ages 5 to 12. A variety of activities are offered, including crafts, games, movies and rooms dedicated to Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii as well as complimentary access to a pool table, pingpong table and Lego table. And every Saturday night, the entire family can head to the pool for complimentary “Dive-In” movies.

Dine in Style The resort’s award-winning restaurant, Talavera, was recently updated and now offers an elevated Spanish steakhouse experience. At Talavera, diners can indulge in a culinary journey to Spain with the

The Spa at Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale will once again offer its popular Spa Happy Hour, with discounted treatments from 3 to 7 p.m. from Sunday to Thursday. Guests can choose two pampering, 25-minute services for the special rate of $139, or further indulge with any three 25-minute services for $179. The spa experience can be customized to meet specific wellness needs with a choice of mini massage, facial and body treatments. Go a step further and craft your own custom-blended body butter or polish at the Aroma Design Bar. Guided by a dedicated Alchemista, explore numerous aromatherapy and essential oil combinations to create your blend, which you can then take with you to use at home. Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North, 10600 E. Crescent Moon Drive, Scottsdale; 480.515.5700; www.fourseasons.com/scottsdale.


your summer Take your summer to a whole new level at Four Seasons. Perched high above the Valley in the shadows of Pinnacle Peak, we’re the coolest place in town— by several degrees. Experience jaw-dropping views, refreshing dips in the pool and world-renowned service, all wrapped in a lush high-desert setting. RATES FROM

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The Phoenician seven tennis courts, two pickleball courts, and half-court basketball. In other recreational news, a redesigned and rerouted 18-hole golf course is scheduled to open in November.

The Phoenician is a locally loved landmark, with roots going back nearly 30 years. Following an extensive three-year transformation – the largest renovation since the resort opened on Oct. 1, 1988 – The Phoenician is unveiling a fresh, contemporary look and introducing a variety of new and enhanced offerings this summer. And, with rates starting at $169 per night with complimentary self-parking May 29 through Aug. 31, there’s no better time to check out the resort’s new digs.

Soak Up Summer

The Phoenician Pools

Luxuriate at The Phoenician Pools, which now offer expanded seating and two new reservation-only lounge areas: one for families and the other for adults only. Complementing the existing kid-friendly splash pad, the Kids Zone features a new, 197-foot waterslide with twists and turns, plus a new children’s treehouse. And for sustenance, order from the new poolside restaurant, Kalio Kabobery, which serves up Mediterranean-inspired fare.

The Phoenician Spa

Opened in April, The Phoenician Spa is a brand-new three-story facility that’s not to be missed. It features a rooftop pool with cabanas, a Drybar, an Aroma Design Bar, a nail salon, and 24 treatment rooms. From May 29 through Aug. 31, spa-goers who purchase one spa treatment from the

new menu can receive another of equal or lesser value for 50 percent off.

The Phoenician Athletic Club The all-new Phoenician Athletic Club, which also debuted in April, is more than a place to get fit, though it’s that, too. A 4,600-plus square-foot state-of-the-art Fitness Center features Matrix workout equipment and a movement studio with “fitness on demand” technology – providing access to hundreds of virtual classes via touch screen. Floorto-ceiling windows provide dramatic views of the resort and Valley beyond, as well as of Camelback Mountain. A Game Room is filled with arcade-like fun, such as shuffleboard, billiards, foosball, board games and video games. Outdoor offerings include

Beyond its staycation special, The Phoenician has plenty of other ways to make the most of your summer stay. Enjoy a “3 for $30” summer culinary offering from May 29 through Aug. 31 featuring Mowry & Cotton – the resort’s approachable eatery presenting flame-cured, modern American cuisine – and Afternoon Tea. For $30 each, dig into a Mowry & Cotton dinner feast with a variety of surf and turf, veggies and dessert (nightly) or its weekend brunch (Saturday and Sunday). Top off both with select half-priced beverages. Afternoon Tea offers a three-course menu for $30 each on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Plus, the Thirsty Camel Lounge features happy hour, all day, every day. And for kids ages 5 to 12, the Night Owls Program – offered nightly from 5 to 9 p.m. and included in the daily resort charge – provides a night of supervised fun with crafts, games, movies and an evening meal, giving parents time to dine at the resort’s restaurants. The Phoenician, 6000 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale; 480.941.8200; www.thephoenician.com.


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Fairmont Scottsdale Princess The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess is an expansive oasis across 65 acres overlooking the McDowell Mountains. With 750 luxurious guest rooms, five restaurants and lounges, an award-winning spa, six pools, and two championship-level golf courses, the AAA Five Diamond resort is an escape for all the senses, dotted with lagoons, colorful desert plants, and plenty of alluring activity. The Princess is promising to make this summer memorable with its “Best. Summer. Ever.” package, which starts at $179 per night from May 28 through Sept. 4 and includes a $50 daily resort credit and a complimentary session with the Princess’ Instagram Concierge, an expert who will help you capture your stay in style.

Summertime Play The Princess’ play-cation paradise is the perfect place for families to make lasting memories. Summertime here means cool rides down waterslides, lounging on white sand at the Sunset Beach pool, dive-in movies, virtual reality roller coasters, and fishing derbies at the lagoon. Plus, get energized at H2 Glow parties on Friday and Saturday nights – complete with fog, lasers, glow-in-the-dark hula-hoop entertainers and DJ Splash. And young ones can attend Mermaid University on the weekends to practice swimming like a mermaid and enjoy story time on the beach.

Culinary Curiosities Savor weekend brunch at Toro Latin Restaurant & Rum Bar or sample artisan tastings at La Hacienda’s tequila bar every night. And on the first and third Thursday of every month, from 6 to 7 p.m., head to Bourbon Steak’s bar area for an interactive spirits course led by a mixologist. For $20 per person, enjoy appetizers, three craft cocktails, and 20 percent off any additional food and beverage. Bonus: At Bourbon Steak, one child (ages 12 and under) eats free with each adult entree purchase.

Well & Being Each Saturday night, fireworks light up the sky, and Saturday evenings also usher in “Sundown Saturday” at The Plaza Bar with entertainment by a DJ, select cocktail samplings for two, and hand-rolled cigars.

Fabulous Photos Commemorate your stay at the Princess’ five unique “Instagrammable” backdrops including “Summer Chillin” ice cream pops and a “Best Summer Ever” mural. An expert Instagram Concierge will share a photo tips sheet for the ideal locations, vacation experiences, time of day, filters and app recommendations to take the best shots. Families staying at the resort can even schedule a full photo session with a professional photographer for an additional fee.

Head to the Well & Being Spa to soak up all-new, refreshing summer treatments aimed to both moisturize and cool. The Prickly Pear Summer Quench Massage (60 minutes, $149) features hydrating prickly pear aloe gel and pomegranate restorative oil, and it’s complemented with a fresh glass of prickly pear lemonade. A Lavender and Lime Body Scrub (60 minutes, $159) exfoliates with refreshing lavender blossom oil and salt scrub, followed by a citrus moisturizer. And a Coconut Cooler Pedicure (60 minutes, $69) is comprised of a coconut milk soak, a revitalizing sea salt scrub, and a massage with moisturizing body milk. Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, 7575 E. Princess Drive; 480.585.4848; www.scottsdaleprincess.com.



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As you prep for summer travel (or search for a unique Mother’s Day gift), SteamLine Luggage’s Artiste Stowaway Case is equal parts functional and fashionable. You’ll be traveling in style with this statement suitcase, available in ballet pink with burgundy leather straps or vivid evergreen with mint leather straps. The timeless appearance is accented with its own work of art by painter Steven Mannion-Farrell, who hand-painted vibrant tropical florals to create a lavish interior lining. Though classic in look and feel, modern amenities include an extendable trolley handle, two silent-glide wheels, buckled leather straps, and two gold TSA-approved locks. Inside, zippered pockets and a detachable door-hangar washbag ensure packing organization, while a ripstop nylon cover provides extra protection for checking your bag. Available in three sizes: a vanity, carry-on and stowaway (shown). $395-$840 at www.steamlineluggage.com. So Scottsdale! May ‘18

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BY GABBY RICHMAN | ITEMS COORDINATED BY SAMANTHA LAPID

PRESENTS APLENTY Gifts for the matriarch of your family

La Proveresse scented candle, Diptyque, $85 at Nordstrom, www. nordstrom.com. Fuchsia lacquer jewelry box, $295 at Jonathan Adler, www. jonathanadler.com. Butterfly teapot, Michael Aram, $195 at Horchow, www. horchow.com. Stainless steel cheese knives, $39.50 (set of four) at Pottery Barn, www. potterybarn.com. Acacia wood salad bowl with server set, $100 at West Elm, www.westelm. com. Copper stand mixer, KitchenAid, $599.99 at Bed Bath & Beyond, www. bedbathandbeyond. com.

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#1 Sales Executive Company-wide in Arizona 2017 Introducing SEVEN at Desert Mountain

~ North Scottsdale, Specializing in Desert Mountain Homes and Land ~ # 1 Realtor for Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Arizona 2017-Company wide ~ Desert Mountain Expert since 1996 ~ Intimate knowledge of every village within the community

As a full time resident and member of the community since 1996, Linda is very excited to be part of the newest addition, SEVEN at Desert Mountain, Opening early 2019. The new luxury residential golf community will have up to 190 modern homes. The Par 54 course is designed to challenge and entertain both experts and beginners. The fun will continue at Seven’s gastropub clubhouse, which features collapsible glass walls, bocce ball and fire pits. In addition to enjoying all that Seven has to offer in its own private community, residents can also enjoy Desert Mountain’s exclusive services and amenities.

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Style ALLURE

BY KATRINA FOX

SWEET SPRAYS Floral fragrances fit for Mom

Terre de Lumière L’Eau Eau de Toilette, $69 at L’Occitane, www.usa. loccitane.com. Wisteria Blue Collection Eau de Parfum Spray, $72 at Nest Fragrances, www.nestfragrances. com. Bloom Acqua di Fiori Eau de Toilette, Gucci, $83 at Saks Fifth Avenue, www.saksfifthavenue. com. Quelques Fleurs Royale Eau de Parfum, Houbigant Paris, $150-$200 at Neiman Marcus, www. neimanmarcus.com. Daisy Eau So Fresh Twinkle Eau de Toilette, Marc Jacobs, $115 at Nordstrom, www. nordstrom.com. Valentina Pink Eau de Parfum, Valentino, $122 at Nordstrom.

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Rachell Hall’s Permanent Makeup

MICROBLADING PLUS™ Microblading PLUS With Rachell Hall’s signature Microblading PLUS technique, she creates the virtual hairline effect of Microblading plus a soft powdered backdrop of shading to create the illusion of perfect natural brows that are the envy of every woman.

Whether you are challenged with short, sparse, or thinning eyebrows, Rachell Hall’s 28 years of expertise in makeup artistry, custom color blending, art and science will be your perfect solution plus... Remember, discounted prices are not an indicator of value in permanent cosmetics. Trust YOUR face only to the very best. For over 20 years Rachell Hall has eased the makeup woes of an international clientele with her exclusive perfected signature procedures. Be beautiful at breakfast and still look fresh at four! Work out or go out your permanent make up will be perfect! Save time with any procedure. Always natural, always pretty, always perfect. Don't you deserve wash and wear beauty? • Powder soft eyebrows create the illusion of fullness, frame your eyes with the perfect arch, and of course save all that time in the morning! • Smokey eyeliner, never smears, enhances your lash line and eliminates daily tugging at delicate eye tissue • Custom contoured lips- naturally full and blushed lips with contour and colors blended just for you! • Restores lip fullness without the "duck lip effect" and eliminates lipstick bleeding into fine lines • Breasthetics, 3-d nipple areola restoration post mastectomy

"My motto is Classic Beauty, nothing trendy. Nobody wants to look like they had their makeup tattooed on! That’s why all my signature treatments are designed to look soft and natural. Remember you can always add more! My clients never wake up Wednesday morning with Saturday night makeup! Classy, classic and conservative is my specialty look.

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Style SHOP

BY GABBY RICHMAN | ITEMS COORDINATED BY SAMANTHA LAPID

LAVENDER LOVE The next “it” hue makes its way to the forefront

Mockneck tank top, $39.50 at Madewell, www.madewell.com. Diamond, tanzanite and 14-karat white gold ring, Meira T, $1,610 at Saks Fifth Avenue, www. saksfifthavenue.com. Cotton baseball cap, American Needle, $24 at Nordstrom, www. nordstrom.com. Leather accordion bag, ZAC Zac Posen, $350 at Nordstrom. Platform patent leather sandal, Tibi, $375 at Neiman Marcus, www. neimanmarcus.com.

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EXPERIENCE COUNTS!

With over 32 years of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgical experience, Dr Wolin and his staff not only Talk the Talk… they also Walk the Walk. Listen to what his patients have to say about their care and surgical results… (Verified independent interviews) BEFORE

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MY FACELIFT, MY EYELIFT AND MY COMPLETE FACIAL FAT TRANSFER: “The Wolin Team provided an excellent experience! They are all amazing. I Interviewed many other surgeons and no one compared. Dr. Wolin and his entire team were professional, skilled, caring and competent start to finish, just an amazing experience.”

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MY FAT TRANSFER: “I was well prepared for my surgery. The outcome was fantastic. It’s been 18 months since my procedures and my face still looks full and youthful.”

PRE OP FAT AND LASER PERIORAL

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Visit Dr Wolin’s website at www.andrewwolinmd.com to view his patient¹s unbiased comments on their care and surgery. Dr. Andrew Wolin has been a leader in the plastic surgical community of Scottsdale since 1985, and his extensive years of experience benefit each patient. His top-notch reputation as a plastic and reconstructive surgeon and for cutting-edge procedures draws patients from near and far. Dr. Wolin is the Medical Director of the Wolin Plastic Surgery Center. His practice offers a full-range of face and body procedures, including facelifts, browlifts, nose surgery, facial fillers, BOTOX® Cosmetic, fat transfers, fotofacials™, laser skin resurfacing, ear surgery, breast augmentations, breast implant/exchanges, breast reductions, breast lifts, arm lifts, bodylifts, liposuction, tummy tucks, and Coolsculpting to freeze away your unwanted fat. Dr Wolin also offers the newest technology in Permanent Hair Restoration, NeoGraft for men and women. Dr. Wolin is located at 8415 North Pima Road, Suite 110, Scottsdale 85258. You can call 480.945.8440 or visit www.andrewwolinmd.com to set up a consultation to learn more about these incredible procedures.


Style SHOP

BY GABBY RICHMAN | ITEMS COORDINATED BY SAMANTHA LAPID

STYLISH SNEAKERS Pretty meets practical for women on-the-go

Gold metallic embellished, Christian Louboutin, $895 at Saks Fifth Avenue, www. saksfifthavenue.com. Black high-top platform, Steve Madden, $89.95 at Nordstrom, www. nordstrom.com. Metallic jacquard fabric platform, Prada, $580 at Neiman Marcus, www. neimanmarcus.com. Blush leather espadrille, Sam Edelman, $99.95 at Nordstrom. Blush leather flower embellished, Cole Haan, $150 at Zappos, www.zappos. com. Paint-spattered denim, Tretorn, $70 at Madewell, www. madewell.com.

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SUNGLASSES: Fany rose striped, Tom Ford, $499. SWIMSUIT: Shiny clay one-piece, Gianni Bini, $98. Sunglasses from Optics of Scottsdale, 480.991.0509; swimsuit from Dillard’s, 480.949.5869.

FACING PAGE: HAT: Funfetti pompom, Anna & Ava, $32. SWIMSUIT: Teal tie front bikini top and matching cut-out bottoms, Gianni Bini, $57 and $51, respectively. All from Dillard’s, 480.949.5869.

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BY CHELSEA YOUNG / PHOTOS BY CLAUDIA JOHNSTONE / HAIR: BRAYELLE HEIDEL OF PUCCI SALON, 480.443.3030, WWW.PUCCISALON.COM MAKEUP: ASHLY HORVATH, 602.497.7147 / STYLING: STACEY RICHMAN / MODEL: FORD/RBA / LOCATION: THE PENTHOUSES AT HOTEL VALLEY HO, 6850 E. MAIN ST., PENTHOUSES 3 AND 7, SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85251. LISTED WITH JACK LUCIANO OF THE AGENCY, 602.690.2188, WWW.THEAGENCYRE.COM.

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SWIMSUIT: Pink floral embroidered bralette top and matching high-waisted bottoms, Gianni Bini, $62 and $58, respectively. Both from Dillard’s, 480.949.5869.

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HAT: Tan fedora, Anna & Ava, $24. SWIMSUIT: Olive one-piece, Antonio Melani, $106. Both from Dillard’s, 480.949.5869.

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SWIMSUIT: Black scalloped bikini top and matching high-waisted bottoms, Kate Spade, $70 and $65, respectively. SUNGLASSES: Black round, Fendi, $379. PANTS: White with black pompoms, Gianni Bini, $50. Sunglasses from Optics of Scottsdale, 480.991.0509; swimsuit and pants from Dillard’s, 480.949.5869.

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SWIMSUIT: Periwinkle pearl bralette top and matching bottoms, Gianni Bini, $58 and $50, respectively. Both from Dillard’s, 480.949.5869.

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SWIMSUIT: Winecolored knit onepiece, Kenneth Cole, $135. From Dillard’s, 480.949.5869.

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COVER UP: Multicolored striped, Vince Camuto, $118. SWIMSUIT: Orange scalloped tube top and matching bottoms, Jessica Simpson, $56 and $46, respectively. Both from Dillard’s, 480.949.5869.

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PUTTING THE CLIENT FIRST

Corey Bird helps clients reach long-term financial goals A CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ practitioner with an MBA in Finance and a Master’s degree in Psychology with an Emphasis in General Psychology, Corey Bird understands his clients and their families on a deep, personal level to create custom plans that complement their unique ambitions and circumstances. Corey’s aim is to help his clients rest easy at night and enjoy the best things life has to offer. Bird is a Washington native who began his financial services career while attending college in Seattle with an internship at one of Wall Street’s leading firms. During his senior year, he became licensed and worked for a Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) in the Seattle area. “My uncle, Timothy Rowland, invited me to visit him at his investment advisor business in Old Town Scottsdale after I graduated with my degree in finance. (Tim is a founding principal and Chairman of Rowland Carmichael Advisors.) During my visit, it became clear to me I could apply my strengths and help people with their financial futures,” explains Bird. Rowland Carmichael Advisors, Inc.’s business plan is simple: “Put the client first,” and replace the commission-based broker compensation model with a fairer and more client-friendly fee-based system. “We get to know our clients on a personal level so we can create custom plans that complement our clients’

unique ambition and circumstances. The family office and multi-family office model is changing, as are the demands of some of the skills and education needed to implement the vision of the family office founders while developing the next generations,” he says. Bird and the team at Rowland Carmichael Advisors, Inc. don’t offer one-size-fits-all approach because every client has their own set of circumstances. From small goals to legacy visions, their approach allows them to offer unbiased advice without relying on third-party commissions or incentives. Rowland Carmichael Advisors only aim is to help their clients rest each night and enjoy the best of things life has to offer. They accomplish this through objectivity, expertise, integrity, independence, and commitment. “We work with our clients to help them accomplish their goals that take

planning, money and time. Educating clients helping them understand the phycology behind their investment decisions, removing the emotions to promote good financial decisions,” explains Bird. In addition to helping clients make financial decisions, Bird is also involved in the community. “My wife, Kelly, and I are all about kids, faith and veterans. We are involved with the 100 Club Arizona, Scottsdale Young Life, Hospice of the Valley, Folded Flag Foundation, Sportsmen for Heroes and Barrow Neurological Foundation. I’m blessed to be involved with so many families that give to this community and the broader community worldwide.” Contact Corey Bird at 480.421.2660 or www.rowlandcarmichael.com. 7272 East Indian School Road, Suite 212, Scottsdale, Arizona 85251


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W H E E L S / H AU T E P R O P E R T Y / P L A C E S

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Create a shaded sanctuary on your patio or by the pool – or surprise Mom with her own alfresco haven – with Pottery Barn’s Madera Teak Daybed. Featuring a double chaise and canopy, and the ability to add romantic flair with hanging lanterns, it’s sure to be the centerpiece of any outdoor oasis. The daybed adjusts to four positions, including fully flat, and is equipped with a quick-drying cushion and a water-repellent canvas canopy with curtains. The framework is premium Grade A teak, a weather-resistant hardwood, which sports a natural color and sanded finish. Other highlights include stainless steel hardware, adjustable levelers for added stability, and removable slipcovers for machine washing. $5,624 at Pottery Barn, www.potterybarn.com.

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2018 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR A complete redesign puts this SUV back at the top BY JIM PRUETER

VITAL STATS: Base price: $72,055

The Navigator was the original large luxury SUV, first coming on the scene back in 1989. Over time, its glory faded as Land Rover, Lexus, Cadillac and others moved decidedly upscale. But with a complete redesign for 2018 – its first in more than a decade – Navigator leapfrogs competitors and reclaims its spot at the top of the segment with gorgeous new styling, advanced technology, and countless best-in-class notables. Navigator is a massive SUV with a spacious third row that even adults won’t complain about. It is available in both regular and extended wheelbase configurations (the extended version adds 12 additional inches behind the third row). The luxe interior is arguably the best I’ve seen in any vehicle at any price. It’s a complete knockout – upscale with a bit of a midcentury modern look. Build quality and materials are impeccable, with rich surfaces of leather, wood and suede. Even the knobs are trimmed in chrome as are the stylish metal audio speaker grilles. The seats are incredibly comfortable and the front seats are fully articulating, with second and third rows that recline. Perfect Position 30-way adjustable seats are also available.

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The digital instrument panel is presented on a floating 12-inch LED screen. You can use it to configure the vehicle including seats, pedals, mirrors, steering wheel, audio presets, and climate. Settings can be linked to individual key fobs. In addition, there are physical dials and buttons for the most common functions, and the transmission is now push-button, residing just below the center air vents. All this goodness, wrapped in a new aluminum body, is powered by the 450-horsepower, twin-turbocharged EcoBoost V-6 connected to the new 10-speed automatic transmission with its buttery smooth, seamless shifting. Power comes on instantly at any speed. The ride quality is substantially better than previous Navigators, with potholes and broken pavement easily absorbed, thanks, in part, to adjustable air suspension. Steering is precise and handling is aided by an excellent roll-stability system. The new Navigator was named the North American SUV of the Year, and it’s easy to see that it is well ahead of its closest competitors. If I were shopping for a large luxury SUV, this is the one I’d buy.

Price as tested: $89,240 Engine: 3.5-L V-6 Horsepower: 450 Fuel economy: 16/22 mpg city/ highway Seating: Up to 8 Fab features: Opulent, spacious interior Powerful engine Smooth, quiet ride


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SPOTLIGHT: CONTEMPORARY AT ITS FINEST This extraordinary contemporary residence is located in the heart of North Scottsdale in Pinnacle Peak Vistas. The three-bedroom, two-bathroom home has an articulate display of architecture, with soaring windows capturing mountain views, city lights and the desert landscape. Adjacent to the wash, the 4,970-square-foot home features north/south exposure. Generously sized living spaces encourage tenants to display artwork collections on expansive walls with appropriate art lighting. The open kitchen offers custom wood cabinetry, Viking appliances that include double ovens, a built-in SubZero refrigerator-freezer, a wine refrigerator, and a commercial-grade gas cooktop and vent hood. Other features include flat ceilings that are more than nine feet high as well as vaulted ceilings, skylights, softened water, an office or media room with built-ins, and a wet bar. The master bedroom offers a wall of glass, a hidden walk-in closet, and a patio off of the bedroom. In the master bathroom, there are double sinks, a private toilet room, a jetted tub, and a separate shower. Outdoors, there is a heated diving pool and spa, a professional putting green, a built-in barbecue, and plenty of room to entertain on the patio. Additionally, a new roof was installed in January 2018, and the exterior was recently repainted in December 2017. This home is available turnkey. 9349 E. Calle de las Brisas, Scottsdale, AZ 85255. Listed for $1,695,000 with Lisa Westcott-Wadey, The W Group/Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty; 480.229.3455; lisa@thewgroupaz.com.

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BY ALISON BAILIN BATZ

When was the last time you got out of your local bubble? Sure, there is plenty of fun to be had around town, but the rest of our great state offers some unbeatable sights to see and places to stay. Read on to discover our top picks beyond the Valley – and start some travel inspiration for beating the summer heat.

STAY Enchantment Resort: Always ranked among the top destinations in the nation, Sedona’s Enchantment Resort sits on 70 acres nestled into Boynton Canyon – known for its major vortex in the red rocks. The resort is designed to take advantage of the breathtaking scenery with private, one-story adobe accommodations and panoramic views of rock formations and pine forests. Its signature restaurant, Che Ah Chi, boasts a locally sourced menu, even featuring items grown on property, with vibrant Southwest touches. Mii amo: The intimate Mii amo spa, which is part of the Enchantment Group and adjacent to Enchantment Resort, offers three-, four- and seven-night all-inclusive packages in an intimate setting. There are 16 guest rooms, including the Mii amo Luxury Suite with a private treatment room and outdoor fireplace, whirlpool and shower. Many of the spa’s treatment rooms have views of the canyon, and there are five additional outdoor treatment areas, including a dedicated Watsu pool. Amenities include indoor and outdoor pools, a library, and Mii amo Cafe. Mii amo, which has been named World’s Best Destination Spa by Travel + Leisure and “Best Destination Spa in North America” by Condé Nast Traveler, is a must-do for luxurious R and R. JW Marriott Tucson Starr Pass Resort & Spa: This expansive Tucson resort is a playful oasis to luxuriate, with multi-level pools, a lazy river, three Arnold Palmer golf courses, and private hiking trails. The resort is also home to one of the most spectacular suites in Arizona. Centered on the top floor with panoramic views of the city lights, the golf course, the pools, and Tucson’s picturesque mountain ranges, the 2,200-square-foot Presidential Suite features a spacious living room, a dining table for eight, a separate kitchenette with staff entrance, an office area, a gas fireplace, two bathrooms, and a connecting bedroom – not to mention a massive patio perfect for entertaining.

SEE Grand Canyon Skywalk: Just over 10 years ago, the Grand Canyon launched the Skywalk at Eagle Point, a 10-foot-wide, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge that extends 70 feet out over the West Rim of the canyon. The coolest part? The bridge is 100 percent transparent, offering views directly down 4,000 feet to the

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Luxe PLACES floor of the canyon below. Fun fact: The Skywalk is strong enough to bear the weight of 70 Boeing-747 passenger jets. Havasupai Falls: For a more up-close-and-personal Grand Canyon experience, Havasupai Falls is your prize after a rugged 10-mile hike into the canyon. But it’s worth it – at the end of the journey, for which reservations are required and camping is limited due to demand, enjoy the most gorgeous blue-green water (and waterfalls) and one of the most truly unique “pool days” on the planet. Tombstone: This (infamous) area in Southern Arizona is so iconic that the entire city itself is a Registered Historic National Landmark. It’s hard not to be transported back to the days of Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday while walking the same streets they did at the height of the wildest days of the West, especially if you make a stop at the one and only O.K. Corral. Bisbee: Recently named one of Frommer’s’ Best Places to Go in 2018, this former mining town is now known for its thriving arts scene as well as its preservation of Arizona’s tenure as a territory and as the premiere mining destination in the U.S. Don’t miss the Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum, which is the first rural affiliate of the Smithsonian Institute, or the Queen Mine Tour, a 75-minute journey 1,500 feet underground (hard hat, headlamp and all) with former miners to learn first-hand about mining days, techniques and dangers. Antelope Canyon: Just west of Page, Arizona, about four hours from the Valley, Antelope Canyon is the most photographed and visited slot canyon in the country. It has only been open to visitors for 20 years and features two options: Upper Antelope, known for the dramatic beams of light that shine through the rocks within the canyon, and Lower Antelope, which features smaller beams but is less frequented by throngs of tourists due to the climbing required to access it.

SIP Willcox Wine Country: The Willcox region, located just one hour east of Tucson, grows nearly 75 percent of the state’s wine grapes. It’s also the source of the most highly rated Arizona wines by Wine Spectator, with 45 wines rated a score of 88 to 90 over the past five years. There is no shortage of places to sip, with both a historic downtown filled with several tasting rooms within walking distance from one another, and a rustic vineyard loop where guests can visit the actual vineyards and see the winemakers in action. Flagstaff’s Brewery Scene: Flagstaff is home to a craft brewery boom so big that, earlier this year, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey formally proclaimed the city as a leading craft beer city in the U.S. Many are within walking distance to each other – or a short Lyft or bike ride – and include Beaver Street Brewery, Lumberyard Brewing Co., Mother Road Brewing Company, Historic Barrel+Bottle House, Dark Sky Brewing Company, and Flagstaff Brewing Company.

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Taste DRINK

BY ALISON BAILIN BATZ

TANGY TEMPTATIONS Spirited sippers that pack a citrus punch

Ever wonder why so many cocktails have a hint – and sometimes more – of citrus? The acidity in most citrus works as a balancing agent in cocktails, bringing out the bitter, sour and sweet notes of drinks. So, where does citrus really shine locally? Here are some best bets for tangy temptations.

Il Pirata

Mora Italian A delicious combination of pineapple-infused rum along with Don Q Gold Rum is used to add some serious pizzazz to this drink. It’s mixed with passion fruit, lime and grapefruit as well as vanilla and maple syrup to balance out the acidity. $10. www.moraitalian.com.

Amante Appassionato

Virtù Honest Craft Orange is undeniably the star here. Both fresh orange juice and orange essence are mixed with lime, passion fruit, rum and Ramazzotti – a bitter Italian liqueur. It’s then topped with prosecco. $13. www.virtuscottsdale.com.

Slo Gin Fizz

The Womack Sloe Gin, Bulldog Gin, lemon juice and simple syrup make up this classic cocktail. The addition of Fever-Tree Bitter Lemon soda works to bring out the botanical elements in the gin as well as double down on the lemon flavor. $10. www.thewomack.us.

The Diplomatic Pirate

Sel Get your tangy Tiki on with this blend of Diplomatico Reserva Extra Anejo Rum and Plantation 3 Stars rum. The mixture is combined with a passion fruit puree, coconut liqueur and lime juice for brightness. St. Elizabeth Allspice Dram warms it up with a little spice. $14. www.selrestaurant.com.

Yellow Jacket

Undertow Pineapple and lime are the stars of this cocktail. Tiki bitters is added to amp up the sharpness, and then aged Jamaican rum, Velvet Falernum and St. George California Shochu – a Japaneseinspired spirit that takes vodka to

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another level – round it out. $12. www.undertowphx.com.

Tickled Pink

Indigo Crow Restaurant & Bar Sweet meets sour with this prickly pear-, raspberry- and lemon-infused cocktail. The fruits are combined with Tito’s Handmade Vodka and rosé for a smooth, bubbly beverage with some serious zing. $13. www.cavecreekcrow.com.

Bootleg Smitty

The Breadfruit & Rum Bar This tropical cocktail starts with Jamaican rum, tart grapefruit and lime. It’s blended with a non-alcoholic carbonated drink called Pimento, which is known for its spice (akin to a stronger ginger ale), and then finished with star anise, which adds herbal notes. $10. www.thebreadfruit.com.

The Petey

Salty Sow Holy grapefruit! This cocktail bursts with citrus flavor by mixing Deep Eddy Ruby Red Grapefruit vodka with freshly sliced grapefruit, mint, sweet agave and club soda. $8.50. www.saltysow.com.

Smokey the Bandito

Honor Amongst Thieves A little sweet, sour and spice can be tasted here with the combination of smoky Del Maguey Vida Mezcal, Aperol and Velvet Falernum paired with fresh lime juice, strawberry and Fresno chilies that explode in every sip. $13. www.honoraz.com.

Captain’s Grapefruit Mojito

Just A Splash Be transported to the tropics with this zippy blend of Captain Morgan’s Grapefruit Rum and fresh grapefruit juice, perfectly balanced with fresh mint and lime and served in a just-cut coconut shell. $30. www.jwdesertridge.com.


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DRINK / CHEERS / CUISINE / FOOD FILES

BY ALISON BAILIN BATZ / PHOTO BY DEBBY WOLVOS

A particularly delicious dish at chef Matt Carter’s House Brasserie is his Maine Lobster Gnocchi ($20). Carter starts by breaking down lobster, making stock from the bodies before boiling them to make a bisque as well as to portion off sumptuous pieces for the final dish. He then combines truffles with white button mushrooms, herbs and butter, emulsifying this into a compound butter that flavors the entire dish. To create the gnocchi, he uses aged Yukon and russet potatoes along with flour, eggs and seasonings. Crispy fingerlings cooked in clarified butter further bring together the classic lobster and butter combination in a new way while providing texture. The dish is topped with Parmesan cheese, chives and herbs to add depth to the flavor along with a garnishing of seasonal edible flowers for brightness. House Brasserie, 6936 E. Main St., Scottsdale; 480.634.1600; www.thehousebrasserie.com. So Scottsdale! May ‘18

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SIP YOUR CEREAL

Brunch is better with Hash Kitchen’s boozy breakfast cocktails

BY ALISON BAILIN BATZ / PHOTO BY DEBBY WOLVOS

Cereal is the best. And at Hash Kitchen, it’s even better. “Yes, we took cereal and gave it the ultimate adult spin, combining our favorite brands as kids with all sorts of spirits for the best breakfast and brunch sips of your life,” says Hash Kitchen’s mixologist, Sheldon Wiley. The most colorful and playful of their cereal cocktail collection – in flavor and actual color – is the Fruity Pebbles ($10) option. “Since there isn’t technically a Fruity Pebbles-infused liqueur, we use Three Olives Loopy Vodka, which, admittedly, is inspired by Fruit Loops, but certainly has a similar flavor,” Wiley says. According to Wiley, a secret way to amp up any fruit flavor in a drink is to add a little spice, so his next ingredient is actually RumChata. “RumChata is made from Caribbean rum and Mexican horchata, which, given its silky and sweet cream flavor, actually serves as a perfect alternative to using real milk,” says Wiley, noting the elements combine to add a touch of cinnamon, vanilla and sugar to the vodka base. Next, Wiley adds some actual milk – which can be subbed for almond or soy milk for those with allergies – to the shaker with ice, eventually straining into a pint glass rimmed with crushed Fruity Pebbles. “We top it with actual Fruity Pebbles and serve it ice-cold,” Wiley says. Hash Kitchen also offers two other cereal-inspired cocktail creations: Coco Puffs and Cinnamon Toast Crunch. “The Cinnamon Toast Crunch is similar in build to the Fruity Pebbles, but the Coco Puffs uses Kahlua and chocolate-infused vodka along with the milk or milk substitute,” Wiley notes. Hash Kitchen, two Scottsdale locations; www.hashkitchen.com.

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CUISINE

CHEF CONVERSATIONS In the kitchen with Charleen Badman of FnB

Charleen Badman is co-owner and executive chef of FnB, where she has earned national acclaim for her richly flavored menus showcasing Arizona’s abundant agricultural community.

BY ALISON BAILIN BATZ / PHOTO BY DEBBY WOLVOS

Did you always know you wanted to be a chef? It wasn’t until high school when I got into a food-focused vocational program called FEAST that I thought I could make cooking a career. Through FEAST, I got a job at Café Terra Cotta in Tucson, which changed the course of my life. How so? I worked at Terra Cotta for six years, and during that time I moved to the Valley to open a second location. There, I met Chrysa Robertson. In 1994, when Robertson opened Rancho Pinot, I joined her and Chris Bianco in the kitchen. At Rancho Pinot, I met Pavle Milic, who handled the front of the house and would become my business partner 15 years later. What happened during those 15 years? In late 1995, I applied for a position at Anne Rosenzweig’s Lobster Club in New York. She was one of the first female chefs to earn a three-star review by the The New York Times. Bianco’s parents – who lived in upstate New York – picked me up at the airport and let me stay with them. I got the job, and by 2001, I opened my own restaurant with Rosenzweig called Inside, just miles from the World Trade Center. How did you make your way back to Arizona? I came back (to the far more reasonably priced) Valley and Rancho Pinot in 2006, reuniting with Milic. By 2009, we were not only close friends but also ready to become business partners in FnB. How would you describe your menu? We make everyone love eating veggies! Our menu lets locally grown vegetables shine, often with globally inspired ingredients, especially from Asia and India. What would we be surprised to know about you? I am a proud member of the Arizona Herb Association, where we call ourselves “Herbies.” FnB, 7125 E. 5th Ave., Scottsdale; 480.284.4777; www.fnbrestaurant.com.

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SALMON TO SAVOR The superfood fish is the star of 10 spring dishes

BY ALISON BAILIN BATZ

Citrus Cured Smoked Faroe Island Salmon

Atlas Bistro Faroe Island salmon is rubbed with a tangy citrus zest then cured for 24 hours before it is cold-smoked with hickory and cut into ribbons. Next, it is garnished with a flavorful broth made from Persian cucumbers and fresh dill, and paired with baby heirloom tomatoes, horseradish-infused yogurt, buckwheat lavosh, and a salmon skin crumble. It’s all topped with dried dill and horseradish powder. $16. 2515 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.990.2433; www.atlasbistrobyob.com.

Smoked Salmon Avocado Toast Culinary Dropout Traditional avocado toast gets taken to new, tasty heights as Culinary Dropout layers the popular brunch standard with smoked salmon, a sunny side up egg, and Campari tomatoes, which are treasured for their sweetness and juicy texture. The dish is topped with capers and pickled red onions for a little saltiness and crisp texture. $13. Multiple locations; www.culinarydropout.com.

Scottish Salmon

LON’s at The Hermosa Inn Scotland’s second biggest edible import – after scotch, of course – has long been the Scottish salmon, known to be milder than other types such as Atlantic but with a slightly higher fat content that provides a richer mouthfeel, almost like butter. At LON’s, they crisp it up over a mélange of barley, hearty butterkin squash, chorizo and tomato emulsion, all of which are locally grown or sourced. $32. 5532 N. Palo Cristi Road, Paradise Valley; 602.955.7878; www.hermosainn.com.

Salmon to the rescue! Did you know that eating salmon a few days per week not only helps your heart – thanks to its potent omega-3 fatty acids – but naturally lowers blood sugar levels, aids in repairing tissue damage, and even helps prevent eye problems? Not only that, it’s rich in essential oils including calcium, phosphorus, iron and vitamins A, B and D that help skin and hair health, among other things. But, one can only have grilled salmon so many times before it becomes a bit of a bore. With that, here are some inspired ways to order this superfood at restaurants across the Valley.

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Maple Mustard Glazed Skuna Bay Salmon

Lincoln, A JW Steakhouse at JW Marriott Scottsdale Camelback Inn Resort & Spa Skuna Bay salmon is given a hint of sweetness – not to mention some “spirit” – as Lincoln bastes it in Noble barrel-aged maple syrup and Dijon mustard. Once the flavor sinks in, it’s roasted in the restaurant’s specialty Josper charcoal oven, an elegant combination of a grill and oven that burns clean and only gives a light char to protein, locking in the juiciness and delicate flavors. Once plated, the salmon is paired with Brussels sprouts, golden raisins and bacon and topped with chives. $32. 5402 E. Lincoln Drive, Scottsdale; 480.948.1700; www.lincolnrestaurantpv.com.


Beet Cured Salmon

Roka Akor Scottsdale Here, salmon is reimagined in a way that succeeds on all levels. This dish starts with buttery Scottish salmon, which has been marinated in beet juice, giving it an earthiness and hint of bitterness. The bitterness is then cut with a pairing of sweet ginger miso and the acidity of pickled red onions. It’s topped with green apples, raspberries, and serrano peppers, all of which come together for umami in every bite. $16. 7299 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.306.8800; www.rokaakor.com.

Cured Salmon Tartine

Pomelo at the Orchard A fresh baguette is grilled and used as the base of this dish. It is then topped with a thick smothering of garlic- and chive-infused cream cheese, dill and pickled onions before housecured salmon is added as the “crown” of the tartine. A wedge of lemon is served on the side and recommended to be squeezed over the entire dish. $10. 7100 N. 12th St., Phoenix; 602.633.2600; www.pomelophx.com.

The Salmon Hayek Salmon Poke

J’s Kaiyo Sushi + Bar Poke seems to be popping up everywhere around the Valley, but J’s Kaiyo gets the nod for their salmon poke given it’s delivered fresh each day. Served raw, the salmon is joined by sesame soy as well as avocado, scallions, cucumbers and red onions to add layers of texture, flavor and acidity. It is topped with masago, an acclaimed roe that gives an almost caviar effect and feel. $12. 4412 N. Miller Road, Scottsdale; 480.427.2526; www.jskaiyo.com.

Camp Social With a clever take (and name), this sandwich is made with hearty portions of cooked, smoky salmon and then topped with tomatoes, avocado, arugula and Calabrian aioli, which is much like a garlic-infused mayonnaise, and served on a brioche bun. $14.50. 6107 N. 7th St., Phoenix; 480.750.0506 www.campsocial.com.

Slowly Cooked Salmon

J&G Steakhouse at The Phoenician A Valley icon, J&G Steakhouse changes up its salmon offering seasonally. During spring and into early summer, the chef slow-cooks the fish and pairs it with a housemade port reduction. The dish is finished with sugar snap peas and mashed potatoes for equal parts light and creamy as accompaniments. $32. 6000 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale; 480.214.8000; www.jgsteakhousescottsdale.com.

Eggs Benedict with Smoked Salmon

St. Francis St. Francis serves up this brunch classic with a twist by traditionally poaching eggs, and swapping the ham for smoked salmon and a heavenly herbed cream cheese. It’s layered on a fresh-baked English muffin and then topped with a housemade hollandaise. The dish is served with a side of crispy fingerling potatoes. $15. 111 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix; 602.200.8111; www.stfrancisaz.com. So Scottsdale! May ‘18

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Seen EVENTS

ISAAC JEWELERS ANNIVERSARY PARTY

Local jeweler Frank Isaac celebrated 15 years of business in the Valley with a soiree that included live music, hors d’oeuvres, special products and limitededition custom pieces.

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TEAMING UP FOR GIRLS LUNCHEON

This 16th annual luncheon, held at the Camelback Inn, celebrated 120 of service by Florence Crittenton and welcomed Golden Globe and Emmy-nominated actress Chrissy Metz, star of This Is Us, as the keynote speaker.

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COMPASSION WITH FASHION

Arizona Humane Society’s annual fundraiser took place at the Camelback Inn, celebrating its 20th anniversary. Festivities included a live auction, lunch, and a designer fashion show courtesy of My Sister’s Closet.

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PERSONALIZED SOLUTIONS LAUNCH

With the launch of Personalized Solutions, guests celebrated the 2017 Women of the Year from Women of Scottsdale and East Valley Women with cocktails, wine, music, and a short program about the “Best of the West” at Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West.

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Phoenix Fashion Week hosted its annual spring showcase at Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Spa featuring spring looks from local designers and retailers. Attendees enjoyed pop-up shops, beauty product samplings, hors d’oeuvres, libations, and live music.

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2018 GALA LUNCHEON

The Arizona Opera’s annual luncheon, titled Luncheon on the Rhine, was held at the Montelcuia and paid homage to Arizona Opera’s spring production of Wagner’s Das Rheingold. Attendees enjoyed an awards ceremony, cocktails on the lawn, a luncheon, opera performances, and a live auction. Proceeds supported Arizona Opera’s mainstage and community activities.

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FEELING LUCKY

Blue Clover marks the opening of Old Town Scottsdale’s first distillery

BY ALISON BAILIN BATZ / PHOTOS BY ELIZABETH MARIE

Blue Clover Distillery has an unexpected backstory – and an oily one at that. While Albuquerque, New Mexico, native Weston Holm was always drawn to the hospitality industry and worked in it throughout college, when he graduated he took a wildly different path. “I ran engineering projects for oil facilities in the Gulf of Mexico, sometimes overseeing a 150-person crew in the middle of the ocean,” says Holm, noting some of the processes aren’t too far off from the oil and gas process, which goes into spirit development. “The schedule was two weeks on, then two off, and I spent most of my off time visiting Arizona, a favorite destination of mine since my youth.” Holm eventually moved to commercial construction projects, where he worked for longtime family friends Duane and Scott Koch at Koch Construction, still with eyes toward the Valley. “In 2016, I finally moved to Scottsdale, focused on developing a concept with food and beverage at the forefront,” says Holm, who was ecstatic the Kochs wanted to join the venture as business partners. “With the spirit industry really starting to take off in

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earnest, we settled on a distillery concept early on.” By 2017, they zeroed in on the former 4,200-square-foot property of Eddie’s House, using all of their construction skills to hand-build every inch of the space themselves, from the specialized flooring in the distilling room to the custom oak tables and hand-poured concrete bar top. “We opened in February and completed our first run of vodka in March, which is now in process of being sold at our restaurant for $22 and at fellow restaurants and bars as well as local grocery stores,” Holm says. “After we perfect this vodka, the plan is to move into a few other spirits in the near future.” Restaurant guests can actually watch them work with the spirits at all times through a floor-to-ceiling glass wall. In addition to this distillation show, guests who come for eats and drinks are in for an American pub-style menu with hints of Holm’s New Mexico roots throughout (think green chile on the likes of cheese fries and a cheeseburger). The bar itself, which boasts Blue Clover’s own product(s) plus a full cocktail, beer and wine list, has a very industrial feel and is an indoor-outdoor concept, with retractable garage doors and a massive patio. Happy hour is offered Monday through Friday from 3 to 6 p.m. with deals on both food and drinks, and the venue opens at 11 a.m. daily. “And for those asking, the name itself comes from my heritage – my grandparents hail from Denmark, where the color blue is infused through many things, as well as Ireland, hence the clover,” Holm says. “Both were farmers who raised corn among other fruits and produce, which influenced the use of corn as the base product in our spirits.” Blue Clover Distillery, 7042 E. Indian School Road, Scottsdale; 480.946.1062; www.bluecloverdistillery.com.


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