Fall Fashion Issue 2010

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GEMINI Christina Neault: A Fashion Industry Powerhouse

Fall In Love With This Season's Latest Shoes

Be Smart About Fall Fashion


GEMINI Publisher Sommer Johnson

Editor-In-Chief Latima Johnson

Fashion Editor Kawana Dicks

On The Cover Model Christina Neault

Photographer Mojodisco

Make-Up & Hair Ebony Johnson for Billie J

Wardrobe Saks Fifth Avenue Manhattan Jacket ($1050) by Toula Camisole ($250) by Toula

Money Editor Synitta Walker

Contributors Darren Chester, Atwell Photography, Sonsi Woman, Gemini Magazine Atlanta, GA www.thegeminimag.com (c) Copywritten by Gemini Magazine, LLC 2010 All rights reserved

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editor

This issue is packed full of Spring Fashion. We studied the trends coming down the runway during NY Fashion Week, checked out some of the festivities happening around NYC during Fashion’s Night Out and I’ve come to the conclusion that although designers articulate their vision with their collections, fashion is what you make it. Each of us should have our own individual style. Just because something is on the runway in New York or Paris or Milan, doesn’t mean that it will translate into something that should hang in your closet.

Christina Neault is this month’s cover story. Ms. Neault is the Senior Production Manager for Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week and Mercedes Benz Swim Miami. As a real woman of style, Christina’s job puts her in touch with the who’s who of the fashion world in addition to being surrounded by the world’s most “beautiful women”(beauty is subjective). I admire Christina Neault and Latima Johnson get aquainted before the shoot Christina so much because she doesn’t let what she does define who she is. She is one of the most accessible, warmest and down to earth women I’ve met in a long time. I also admire the fact that she believes in giving back and dedicates time out of her busy schedule to be a mentor to students interested in pursuing a career in fashion. When we think of fall we also think back to school. For me, it is also my favorite time of the year. Not only do I get to celebrate my birthday, the leaves on the trees begin to change color, we swap sandals and shorts for thick sweaters and cozy blankets, salads and BBQ for soup and stews. For me nothing beats crawling up on the couch with a good book and a cable knit throw cover while the warmth and faux fire from my electric fireplace gives the room a relaxing feel.-Check out our fall reading list for some suggestions on what to read. As I write this note to our readers, one of my favorite poems comes to mind. I thought about this poem while having a conversation via Blackberry Messenger with a woman who I haven’t known for very long but has made a tremendous impact on my life. Sometimes it takes someone on the outside looking in to remind us of our purpose in life. I truly believe for most of us “Life Has Been No Crystal Stair” but yet we steel ourselves and we press on because that’s what we do.

Mother to Son By Langston Hughes

Well, son, I'll tell you: Life for me ain't been no crystal stair. It's had tacks in it, And splinters, And boards torn up, And places with no carpet on the floor— Bare. But all the time I'se been a-climbin' on, And reachin' landin's, And turnin' corners, And sometimes goin' in the dark Where there ain't been no light. So, boy, don't you turn back. Don't you set down on the steps. 'Cause you finds it's kinder hard. Don't you fall now— For I'se still goin', honey, I'se still climbin', And life for me ain't been no crystal stair.

Love and Light, Latima


quick fashion tip

Wear your summer dress all year round. Pair it up with a jacket and a scarf to keep you warm and looking hot at the same time. Play with fabrics and textures: a dress with a bit of glitter, a classic cut leather jacket, a wool oversized scarf. Wear your favorite summer sandals with socks. Just have fun with it!


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You cannot go wrong with the natural look that is steady holding its position this Fall. Bare to light toned eyes with minimal to no mascara and a light tint of blush can keep you in the now. To add an extra kick with a strong lip tint that pops off your subtle canvas and you will definitely be noticed.

Dior Addict High Shine Lip Color Sephora.com, $26

Covergirl TruBlend Minerals, Mineral Blush Drugstore.com, $8

Urban Decay Naked Palette Ulta.com, $44

If you’re looking to head out on the town Lancome definitely nails this season with their French Coquettes Fall Collection. With dashing burnt plums and mesmerizing metallic shades, Aaron De May (French Coquettes artistic designer) set the bar high for 2010.

If you are aiming for the “Diva” look to hit the club scene this Fall, you can definitely wow the crowd with the vibrant eye-shadow choices that have been sweeping the scene. Pulsating purples, neon greens and electric blues are taking over. Check out the many shades of excitement from Mac (starting at $14.50).



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Make The Transition

Cadet Button Jacket Plussizefix.com, $33

As the weather moves from scorching hot to patio chilly, your wardrobe should take a walk in the same direction.

Tory Burch Flats Bloomingdales.com, $95

Maxi Dress Macys.com, $69


E ve ni ng Double-weave Blazer Oldnavy.com, $40

Can this piece be easily layered? Layering pieces can be done by adding a scarf, blazer, jacket, or sweater Maxi Dress Asos.com, $93

Nina Shoes Macys.com, $89


nd ke W ee Cropped Denim Jacket Oldnavy.com, $35

Know when to let go of your favorite items. Remember you can always wear it next year

Chuck Taylors Converse.com, $45

Cotton Embroidered Tiered Dress Oldnavy.com, $33


Make The Grade

Fashionomics 101

If you are like many of us, fall shopping has lost its magic. It may be because you are no longer a kid returning to school to show off your new fashion. Or it may be that the funds for the latest fall fashion now comes out of your own pocket. The trick to buying the latest fall fashions is to buy key items that can be made into different looks for different occasions. Here are the A, B, C's of buying the perfect fall wardrobe with the slightest dent to your budget. By Ashlei

Always buy in bulk

(when the opportunity presents itself). Buy more and save are some of my FAVORITE sales, and it’s the perfect time to play with colors and styles.

Boots are great!

Especially multipurpose ones for the chilly fall and the cold winters. They can be worn to spice up an outfit or give it a polished look.

Cardigans are

cute and fun. Dress them up, dress them down, or my new favorite...add a broach! Anything can be done with a cardigan. It's certainly not your grandmother's sweater any more.


Sole Mates

Your Feet Have Never Loved Like This

Miss Fast Plato Christian Louboutin By Kawana Dicks


Anne Klein Flats Endless.com, $54

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Croc Marnie Piperlime, $40

Corso Como Ruffled Flats Bloomingdales.com, $99

Jessica Simpson Flats Bloomingdales.com, $79

Eggshell Superlative Flats Modcloth.com, $40


Purple Suede Platform Pumps Cutestyle.com, $22

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(Left) Steve Madden Beige Suede Pumps SteveMadden.com, $91 (Right) Bow Trim Suede Peep Toe Pumps Yesstyle.com, $34

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(Left) Oxford Pumps Endless.com, $42 (Right) Cole Haan Grey Paten Leather Pumps Colehaan.com, $198

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DV by Dolce Vita Leather Peep Toe Booties Heels.com, $103

Steve Madden Suede Booties SteveMadden.com, $91

Halogen Olivia Leather Knee High Boots Nordstrom.com, $170

Wide Calf

Sofft Steffi Suede Boots Zappos.com, $180


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Smart Fall Fashion


classic. A paneled pencil skirt with just a little bit of stretch in it is every curvy fashionista’s best friend. To give it more of a fashion edge, add a leather jacket and knee high leather boots. Leather is hot this season! The sophisticated way to wear boots like this is with a longer skirt or dress: ideally, you should not be able to see where the boot ends. We went for cute and sexy with an edge.

Model, Shirley Strijbos @ Network Models; Photographer, Steven Gillioen www.gillioen.be; MUA/Hair, Linsey De Coninck; Stylist: Marianne Nykjaer

The secretary look is a


Suit up! Go for a masculine Model, Shirley Strijbos @ Network Models; Photographer, Steven Gillioen www.gillioen.be; MUA/Hair, Linsey De Coninck; Stylist: Marianne Nykjaer

cut, but pair it with a very feminine bustier top. The devil is in the details: cute lace socks in your pumps are the ultimate fashion twist on a nerdy classic. As for hair, the braid is back. Casual, tight, wrapped around your head--anything is allowed. Always wanted long hair? Add some extensions while you are braiding (no one will ever know)


Model, Shirley Strijbos @ Network Models; Photographer, Steven Gillioen www.gillioen.be; MUA/Hair, Linsey De Coninck; Stylist: Marianne Nykjaer


Wear a belt over your jacket

Model, Shirley Strijbos @ Network Models; Photographer, Steven Gillioen www.gillioen.be; MUA/Hair, Linsey De Coninck; Stylist: Marianne Nykjaer

or cardigan, cinch in your waist and get that Fluvia Lacerda look in a few seconds. A classic cardigan and an oldfashioned flowerdress get an instant nerdy fashion look by adding a funny broach and some brightly colored accessories. A wedged heel gives you the extra inches, balances out a slightly heavier leg and is more comfortable than a stiletto.


Model, Shirley Strijbos @ Network Models; Photographer, Steven Gillioen www.gillioen.be; MUA/Hair, Linsey De Coninck; Stylist: Marianne Nykjaer


This season, it’s Model, Shirley Strijbos @ Network Models; Photographer, Steven Gillioen www.gillioen.be; MUA/Hair, Linsey De Coninck; Stylist: Marianne Nykjaer

all about coats. Luxurious cloaks to keep you warm and stylish are a must have. Play with prints and lengths. Quirky details, such as wide sleeves, add some personality to an otherwise very safe outfit.


There is no

Model, Shirley Strijbos @ Network Models; Photographer, Steven Gillioen www.gillioen.be; MUA/Hair, Linsey De Coninck; Stylist: Marianne Nykjaer

reason why you can’t wear you favorite strappy shoes in the fall. Just add socks or tights and you’re good to go.


Lipstick is back. You

Model, Shirley Strijbos @ Network Models; Photographer, Steven Gillioen www.gillioen.be; MUA/Hair, Linsey De Coninck; Stylist: Marianne Nykjaer

just can’t get past it. Experiment with different colors. Every color is right for you, but you have to find the right shade. The perfect shade for you makes your teeth whiter and brings out your skintone. Not ready for plum lips yet? The perfect neutral color for your lips is two shades darker than your lip. And once again, the coat makes an appearance. Who said you have to go for beige or black?


Model, Shirley Strijbos @ Network Models; Photographer, Steven Gillioen www.gillioen.be; MUA/Hair, Linsey De Coninck; Stylist: Marianne Nykjaer


Publisher's Fall Picks

Must Haves For A Do Everything Kinda Woman

I'm a busy woman. Half of the time I am in a rush. So my fave go to pieces this fall are not...wait for it...a baseball cap and washed out jeans (my staff would be so proud), but simple versatile pieces that can be dressed up or dressed down with limited fuss. First up to bat: Dark Wash Jeggings (OldNavy.com, $40)

I hate coats. I often feel suffocated and like a huge bubble, but with this Fleece Moto Jacket (OldNavy.com, $40) I can be warm and stylish.

I must have a t-shirt in my wardrobe. I gave up the baseball cap, but I won't be moved on my tees. I love the Graphic Tees (Oldnavy.com, $17) that have funky stuff on them because-well--I'm a funky kinda girl!

Betsey Johnson Lips Studs (Piperlime.com, $25) are super cute and would add just the right touch when I don't feel like wearing hoops or danglies. Apple's 8GB iPod Nano (Apple.com, $149)... CUTE! And it is touch screen. Its sleek and small. Perfect for running, walking, or pulling an all nighter. Oh oh oh, Mr. Kors. You, sir, have made my life better with this Hamilton Large Tote (Belk.com, $298). I think I love you.

Yumm--mee! The Gabriella Rocha Axel (Zappos.com, $76) platform booties are delicious to look at and even better on.

This Alexander McQueen ring (Zappos.com, $284) is bad ass...but in a glam kind of way. I love it!

Bedroom to boardroom, these BeBe Bailey Platform Pumps (Nordstrom.com, $80) add a bit of spice to any wardrobe piece. Who can't use a little dash of sexy now and then?



Dressing Room Confessions

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A Curvy Girl's Guide

Chastity Garner: The Woman Behind the Style

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hastity Garner was born in Brunswick, GA. She received a Masters of Public Administration Degree from Kennesaw State University. While in grad school she became a model for Jibri (plus size clothing designer). During her modeling experience, she found a new love for clothing and accessories that she never knew existed. During photo shoots she would often offer her styling advice. Unfortunately, Chastity injured her knee when she jumped from a tree and tore her ACL. As a result, her runway diva days came to a sudden halt. But she didn't lose her passion. She actually gained a desire to help other women by becoming a wardrobe stylist. Chastity started Garner Style, which is a specialized boutique for plus size women. Not only did she offer her styling advice but she provided her customers with great clothes. While styling these women she received an abundant amount of questions from women about how to wear clothes that complimented their curves. Those questions were the catalyst for her blog "The Curvy Girls Guide to Style" which steers plus size women to retailers and designers that can assist them with their quest for stylish pieces. Her blog received rave reviews which gave her the motivation to write her book. You guessed it, The Curvy Girls Guide to Style" A Crash Course In Having Fabulous Style At Any Size.

Gemini: When did you decide to write, "The Curvy Girl's Guide To Style"? Chastity: I decided to write “The Curvy Girl's Guide to Style� over a year ago, but with a full time job and part time wardrobe styling that left little time to actually sit down and write a book. Soon after, I moved to Dallas in February minus one full time job I finally had the time to get everything down on paper. Gemini: What was your motivation? Chastity: My motivation was my readers. I get a lot of fashion questions from curvy women everywhere. I wanted to put answers to the questions in one place. Gemini: What is your goal for this book? Chastity: My goal for this book was to really gauge and see if there was an audience for this type of thing. I guess you can say this book was to test the waters. If the response to this book was substantial my plan would be to grow the series substantially. Gemini: What drives you to succeed? Chastity: I have never been handed anything nor do I sit around waiting for things to happen to me. I am driven by my own internal drive and the fact that I am never satisfied. Once I accomplish one thing it is on to something bigger and better. Everything is a stepping stone. Gemini: In chapter 3: Foundation, Girdles, and Brassieres, Oh My! You

discuss the importance of undergarments. Can you please talk about this further? Chastity: I've constantly seen the conflict between those who do wear girdles and those who don't. Girdles are an important part of my wardrobe and I incorporate them in the clients that I style. I personally think they enhance and shape women's bodies for the better. What I have always and will continue to say is, "Wearing shapewear is a personal decision that everyone has to make." I try my best to stay out of the politics of such things, because I think to argue on whether or not to wear a girdle is silly. It's like arguing whether or not to wear makeup. If you want to wear it, then wear it, if you don't then don't wear shapewear and move on. Gemini: On pg. 73 you mentioned, "skinny girl shopping". What do you mean? Chastity: Skinny girl shopping is simply shopping in stores that carry straight sizes. Generally from a size 0-14. These sizes are generally not seen as working for a plus size woman, but I want to get plus size women to not limit their options and even if they can't wear anything in these stores, they are always great for inspiration. Gemini: If you could choose anyone to style? Who would it be? Why? Chastity: Michelle Obama. Although she is super basic, she is also very chic. Gemini: How do you feel about the buzz


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floating around about the plus size community (in the mainstream media)? Chastity: I am in line with any publicity is good publicity. A lot of people in the plus size industry, from bloggers to models to indie designers are getting recognized and getting opportunities because of it. Sometimes the publicity isn’t what we all wish it would be, but what publicity ever is. At this point they are throwing us a bone and it is up to us to take advantage and make something of it. Gemini: What is in your pocketbook right now? Chastity: Oh my goodness, the question is what isn't in my purse. I literally carry the largest bags possible, so I can pile all my junk into it. I have in it now: My pink path-folio, Ted Lapidus Vintage shades, pads, eyedrops, mini brush set, wallet, mounds of receipts, ipod, a copy of The Curvy Girl's Guide to Style, mascara, paparazzi pink lipstick, and creme lipgloss. Gemini: What is a must have piece for fall? Chastity: I’m loving the deep red color (called Ox Blood) for Fall. I am looking for a dress in this color. Gemini: Which is your favorite season

for fashion? Chastity: Im gonna say Spring. I love Fall too, but I almost feel like in the spring you emerge from your cocoon of winter and emerge in new bright colors, prints, and florals. Sometimes I am a little dramatic. Gemini: What is your favorite T.V show? Chastity: I am actually a huge Degrassi fan, and yes I loved the show long before Aubrey Graham was Drake. I have been watching it from 2002. It’s actually really good and filled with juicy drama. Gemini: Taking a cue from the ultimate curvy business woman, Oprah, What is your mantra? Chastity: Okay, I know this may sound a little crazy, but my mantra comes from T.I.'s song Motivation. This is paraphrased of course, but I am constantly repeating in my head - No one person stops your show, I don't stop I go. This means a few things to me: 1. Don't wait on someone to give you an opportunity, create your own. 2. Don't let obstacles or people determine the outcome of what you want to do. 3. I am the one and only piece of energy in this universe that I can

control. Gemini: What trend do you wish would vanish? Chastity: Although plaid is probably more of a staple, I’m just tired of seeing those plaid shirts everywhere --they have been done to death at this point. Gemini: Where do you see yourself in 5 years? Chastity: I hope to have a few more books under my belt. I am planning to open a boutique here in Dallas next year. I got a couple other things, but I will reveal them at a later date. Gemini: How do you want to be remembered? Chastity: My biggest fear is not being a good person. Sometimes it is so easy to get bogged down in everyday tasks of life and forget about just being decent to others from just friendly chat with the clerk at CVS or just saying hi to a stranger. Before I leave, I want people to say, "Chastity was a good person."

By Kawana Dicks, Fashion Editor


Real Woman

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Style Presented by Sonsi

Something can be said about character these days. It is not often we find those rare glimpses of the generosity and humbleness of man—err—woman. We are so busy with our Blackberries, iPads, Google chats, Facebook accounts, and tweets (yes, we are guilty of it too) that we do not give ourselves a chance to live our best life and take in the special moments. We found such a lady. Meet Cindy Clark Christopher: mother of three, grandmother of three, and a 26 year veteran on the battlefield of love (marriage is a battlefield people—don’t you ever listen to John Mayer?). On a blazing hot Saturday in July, armed with fabulous fashion from this season’s sponsor of Real Woman of Style, Sonsi Woman (the Internet’s newest hotspot for plus clothing and social networking), we met Cindy in College Park, Georgia for a little glam, and boy did we fall in love.


"I have been married to Jeff for over 26 years. We have 3 children together. I have 3 beautiful grandchildren from my daughter Amber and one on the way from my son Adam and daughter-in-law Leah. My grandchildren are AWESOME and I love spending time with them and talking to them because they are all so different. Jeff and I have pastored Faith Horizon Ministries in Thomasville, GA for going on 19 years. I think what makes me a strong sassy woman is being confident in who I am and knowing who I am based on the word of God. My faith drives me to hang on through the most difficult times and my faith gives me hope for the future."


"I am so far from being perfect, but I try very hard to treat people with respect no matter who they are, where they're from or what they've done. I am strong because of my integrity and being true to myself. Integrity means that I have to do the right thing even if no one ever sees it or knows about it."


"I am a person who has known much love and has given much love. I am a person that loves people in spite of themselves because God loves me in spite of myself. I am a woman who overall is confident and secure because I know on my worst day God is with me and I have something inside of me that will guide me through. I am a woman who is SO aware of my shortcomings and failures, but a woman that will also keep getting up and going another round because I have people that love me, care about me and need me. So that is pretty much who Cindy Clark Christopher is. I'm not the best, but I'm sure not the worst either. Oh, and I love that Maya Angelou poem about "Phenomenal Woman" because that's what I am!"


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Save On Fall Fashion

Simple Tips To Keep Money In The Bank & The Latest Trends In The Closet

The weather is changing and it’s

time for us to add a few more coldweather pieces to our Fall wardrobe. Rather than rushing out as soon as you feel a cool breeze, use these tips to make sure you maximize your savings.

Don’t purchase until after the season. According to Latoia Cunningham, a personal stylist based in New York City, the best time to shop for Fall items is in late-November, “After season is when the hot items and trends go on sale because retailers are making space for new [winter] inventory.” If your wardrobe can handle the wait, shopping after Fall will give you the best chance to pick up discounted pieces.

If you have to buy now, wait until school starts. Kids starting school and young adults heading to college mean that parents have a strong reason to shop in August, and stores know that. To get the best deals, wait until after classes are in session (post-Labor Day). Miriam Cato of South Florida advises buying Fall items well into the season, “I'll wait until September when they are ready for winter clothes. The stores will put the Fall items on sale to make room for their winter clothes. ”When the season starts, go into your favorite stores and scout out a few pieces. As these items move further back into the store to make room for new inventory, check to see if the prices have been reduced.

Transition your summer wardrobe. Adding cold weather pieces to your summer wardrobe will keep you fashionable and save you money. Latoia Cunningham extends her client’s looks “by adding layers, tights, and boots. ”This will also work for your summer dresses. To transition a dress into Fall, Latoia recommends adding a blazer and tights. She finishes the look with a belt to polish it off. By Latoia Cunningham. For more Fall fashion tips visit www.shechicfrufru.blogspot.com


Fund Your Fashion Venture A Look Inside The FashInvest Organization D

o you have an idea for the next great fashion company? Joining FashInvest may be the answer to getting your venture off the ground. This organization, founded by venture capitalists Karen Griffith Gryga and David J. Freschman, aims to be the #1 spot for fashion entrepreneurs, investors and insiders to network and exchange industry information. A key feature of the organization will be its online community at Fashinvest.com. Joining as a “FashInvest Insider” is free and gives you access to articles, the discussion forum and expert advice. You will also be able to complete a business profile and a classified listing for your products or services. The true benefits will come from joining as a “FashInvest Insider Extreme.” This yet-to-be launched membership level will give you access to all the benefits listed above and the opportunity to showcase your business to other community members. Entrepreneur members will be able to upload their business plan’s executive summary, which can be viewed by qualified investors looking for new companies to fund. This site will only allow qualified investors to view business plans, so if you are contacted by a fellow FashInvest member about funding, you can know that the investor is legitimate. Paid members will also have their business spotlighted at live events, on the web site and in a published membership directory. The group’s biggest event of the year, the inaugural FashInvest Conference, will be held on December 15, 2010 in New York City. Up to fifteen companies will have the opportunity to pitch their emerging growth businesses to an audience of potential funders and partners. If you would like to present your business, applications are still being accepted online at the FashInvest web site. The application is free but the companies selected to present will be responsible for a presentation and coaching session fee. For those entrepreneurs who are not ready to present to investors, FashInvest can still help. Their Advisory Services division consults with business owners to ensure they put their best foot forward when interacting with investors. In addition to helping you hone your elevator pitch or executive summary, FashInvest offers full business plan, investor presentation and financial model reviews. What are you waiting for? Go join FashInvest today! By: Dequiana Brooks


Fashion On A Dime

Five Easy To Follow Tips For Looking Great Without Robbing The Bank Shop at discount stores

Discount doesn’t mean out of style. You can Make pick up great finds from stores like Burlington Coat friends with Factory or TJ Maxx. According to Latoia salespeople Cunningham, a personal stylist based in New York City, “retailers are making it easy for the fashionable shopper to Get to know the salespeople at your favorite spend on a budget by teaming up with great designers to stores and help them get to know your style. make collections that are priced for the "spend-the-leasta" If you are a frequent buyer (or at least give fashionista! Places like H&M, Target, and JC Penney are a them less headaches than most), they may few retailers that offer designer pieces that compare to be willing to contact you before the next runway looks.” After you’re done shopping, big sale or when your favorite items are don’t forget to check your receipt. Some about to be discounted. Keeping up stores, like JC Penney, offer coupon with the latest trends codes in exchange for filling shouldn’t mean going into out a survey after debt. Here are 5 tips for purchase.

remaining fashionable without breaking the bank.

Only spend full-price on staples Add high quality slacks, sweaters, a black dress, and heels that go with almost anything to extend your wardrobe. Pair them with inexpensive items to dress them up or down. These pieces won’t go out of style and will last several seasons, Accessorize saving you money in the long run. You may also be Join the to step up mailing list of able to find these key items discounted online your style your favorite stores at places like eBay or Gilt Groupe. Sign up at the store or online to be the first to know of upcoming sales. Many stores offer both email and print coupons for your convenience. If you find yourself getting coupons that expire before you can use them, consider setting up a coupon exchange with a friend. Agree to send each other the coupons you can’t use to get unexpected savings.

Even if you’re shopping at the same discount stores as everyone else, the accessories you use can set you apart. Camellia McCoy of Georgia shares her tip, “Take your basics and glam them up with accessories-long necklaces, big rings, funky handbags, bold scarves! And they don't have to be expensive! My secret--Forever 21 and Charlotte Russe for cute yet inexpensive accessories.” By: Dequiana Brooks


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Autumn Reading List

Getting Cozy And Reading Fall's Best Books

The weather is getting a bit chillier as we approach autumn and what better way to spend your time indoors than curled up with a warm blanket a good book and a nice bottle of wine. Here are a few books that the staff at Gemini are excited about. Raised by the Mistress- by Jamilah Creekmur as told to Aliyah S. King-This autobiography tells the story of Jamilah Creekmur and her mom’s 20-year affair with a married man. Told from the perspective of the daughter, Valle or mistress and the married man, you get a true sense of the emotions and attitudes that governed the choices of the two throughout the two decades they were committing adultery. The book also addresses with candor Valle’s struggle with alcoholism and her road to sobriety. After reading Raised by the Mistress, it would be very difficult to pass judgment on any one engaged in an extra marital affair.

D-Cup Divas Chandra by Vonda Howard- Chandra is the first novel in a series titled D-Cup Divas created by the author that will feature full figured women as the main characters. The novel was written with the idea that big girls live their lives just like everyone else. They experience success, financial independence, rejection and hurt just like anyone else. The main character Chandra is a successful psychologist who demands the finer things in life. From outward appearances she seems to have it all, everything but that special someone to share it with. Will Chandra allow her ego to get in the way of her having the type of relationship she claims she wants?


The Little Black Book of Success-Laws of Leadership for Black Women- by Elaine Meryl Brown, Marsha Haygood and Rhonda McLean.-You ever wonder why your career is not moving along as fast as you would like it? Or, perhaps, you get skipped over time and time again when there is an opportunity for a promotion in your office. Maybe you feel like you are straddling the fence at work and you do not quite know how to fit into the culture of your organization. Could it be that you just want a how to guide for succeeding in the corporate world. The authors of The Little Black book of Success provide much needed advice honed from their almost nine decades of combined experience in the business world. A must have for the professional woman looking to obtain a position of leadership in their organization.

Rock What You've Got: Secrets to Loving Your Inner and Outer Beauty from Someone Who's Been There and Back - by Katherine Schwarzenegger - it can be hard being a woman, but for those of us over the age of 21 we know it is even harder growing into a woman. Katherine Schwarzenegger, author, student, and global activist gives young women a fun and informative manual on how to 'rock what you've got'. It tackles body image issues from all sides including physical development, the media, and parental views.

For Kids Ages 8 - 12

Diary of a Wimpy Kid The Ugly Truth - by Jeff Kinney - If you have kids who read chapter books, then you know quite a bit about the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series penned (and illustrated) by Jeff Kinney. Greg Heffley and his friend Rowley, are middle schoolers walking the hallways with kids who either barely grew over summer vacation or have practically grown into men over night. The latest book in this hilarious, entertaining series makes its debut early November. Introducing kids to reading can be hard, especially with the competition of technology, but the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series reminds kids (and adults) that reading really can be fun.


The State of Relationships Part I: All The Single Ladies... and debunk these myths, I interviewed a single woman, a single man and an engaged couple to get an idea of what their views and ideas were when it comes to being in relationships and what the roles of each gender are. Meet Stacey* (name has been changed to protect privacy), a 30-something single New Yorker who is not afraid to give her opinion on the state of relationships these days. She was very candid throughout our interview and answered some very tough questions about her past and thoughts for the future. It is often said that when it comes to relationships, men and women are worlds apart in their definition of what makes a relationship successful. In general, men and women are said to have different ideas of what their roles are in relationships; when it comes to black men and women some experts argue that they aren't even at the same table when it comes to their opinions about relationships, both long term and short term. Some women have a tendency to feel that men don't think long-term when it comes to relationships, there's a myth that men can only see what's in front of them while not planning for the future. Many men believe that upon meeting them, women already have their futures planned out. Some people avoid relationships altogether, because of the myth that it's all downhill once you say "I do". To put a stop to this thinking

Gemini: As a single black woman, do you feel like there is pressure on you to settle down and find a mate? Stacey: I don't feel there is any pressure because I'm a single black woman. I feel the pressure more because of my age. G: And how old are you if you don't mind my asking? S: 32 (while laughing). We're doing an interview right? You're supposed to ask me questions.

S: I got married for the wrong reasons. I was pregnant and thought it was the right thing to do for my child but I ended up having a miscarriage at 4 months. G: Wow, I'm sorry to hear about that. I wouldn't say that's the wrong reason. That was admirable and very unselfish. I would say that your head was in the right place to want to become a family. S:Yes, but in the end my plan backfired and I ended up losing twice. G: Would you say that you regret the try? Or do you appreciate the learning experience? S: I appreciate the learning experience. It showed me that there's a lot more to marrying someone than just loving them. I think sometimes we get caught up in the aspect of love (when we are younger) but don't look at the big picture. A marriage takes work. If you're not in it for all the right reasons; without common goals, it won't work.

G: How long ago was the marriage? S: I was married in 2000.

G: I love that answer. I tend to believe that many people get married and go into the marriage with the expectation that it's going to be smooth sailing from here on out. Do you think that's what contributes to the divorce rate being so high? S: I think that's one of the reasons; unrealistic expectations.

G: So that means you were pretty young going into it. Do you think that factored into why it didn't work out?

G: Ok, so let's come back to the present day. What are your current expectations if any when it comes to love?

G: So at 32, have you ever been married? S: Yes I have previously been married.


S: I never ask for anything that I wouldn't give someone in return. Just be open and honest with me about what you want; communicate with me, respect me and respect US. That in my opinion is a good foundation for love. Everything else will fall into place. G: If only so many people felt the same way. I think the most important thing in that statement you made was, "I never ask for anything that I wouldn't give someone in return." Reciprocity seems to be almost as dead as chivalry, huh? S: Chivalry is not dead. It's not appreciated or just not recognized by some women. I think that some women are so used to being treated any old way that when a good guy comes along they don't know how to receive it. G: Be still my beating heart. I'm going to make sure my editor puts that in bold print at the top of the page. S: All men aren't dogs and all women aren't worthy. G:I’m going to put that in bold on the next page. (laughs) So, do you think that the "good man shortage" is real, or have many women closed themselves off to most men thus closing themselves off to more chances of love? S: I don't think there's a "good man shortage". I think we pass up a lot of good men because he may not be a certain height or make a certain amount of money. So yes, in the end those are lost chances for love. G: Wow, you're saying a lot of things that I haven't heard too many women say before. Do you think your experiences at 22 have allowed you to see things differently now that you're 32? S:(laughs)Everything in life is a learning experience. If I didn't go through all the things that I did, I wouldn't be the person I am today.

What a difference 10 years makes! G: I can definitely relate to that. Ok, one final question as I know I've already taken up enough of your time. Well, two questions really. Would you ask a man to marry you? S: No! G: Never in life? S: That not something I would feel comfortable doing.

G: That's nothing but the truth. I want to thank you for allowing me the chance to ask you these questions and get into your world a little bit. I appreciate it and I'm sure the men do too; it's always good to see what a woman really thinks about things S: The pleasure was mine! By: Darren Chester, Staff Writer To read Part II and Part III please visit the Gemini Blog

G: Is it because of the possibility of rejection? S: I'm old fashioned that way. Add the rejection factor too. (laughs) G: And now you know how a lot of men feel. (laughs) But that is one thing I hear often from a lot of women. They don't approach men because they are afraid of the rejection; yet they think that a man that has that same fear is some kind of punk. Let the record show that ya'll are some punks too. S: (laughs) I admit I am a punk. I never approach men. I don't think less of a man who won't approach me because of fear. I guess we will just never meet! (giggles) G: OK, enough of the jokes, my final question. What do you think your role as a wife would be? S: Friend, Lover, Partner, Provider (I can bring home some bacon too), Homemaker. G: You make it all sound so simple. S: Well you know it isn’t simple at all. G: But we all wish it was. But then again, if it was, it wouldn't as special once you got it right. S: Exactly. Sadly, you have to go through some bad to appreciate the good once you do get it.


Road To Peachtree Chasing A Dream One Step At A Time Metal chairs make that metally creaky sound as people shift in their seats to turn and stare at me standing with my hands folded in front of my 10 year old c-section hang over carefully tucked inside my two layers of Spanx. “Hi,” I say shifting my weight from one side to the other wondering if I’m having an actual hot flash at the age of 31 or am I just imagining it. “My name is Sommer.” “Hi Sommer,” they all say—some smiling at me a silent push to continue. “And…I’m going to run.” There…I said it. The small group holds their breath for a moment and after what seems like an hour, some chunky guy in a gray sweat suit starts the Rudy clap. Clap…pause…clap…pause. Soon, the small group stands and claps in unison as I take my seat—smiling—in the ugly doo-doo brown metal chair. Maybe I can do this, I think nodding my head in that ‘Oh thank you. You shouldn’t have. Oh please, stop’ way. Aaaaaand scene! Ok, so maybe that was all just in my head, and maybe there is no Beginner Runner’s Anonymous group where all of us untrained wanna-be’s go to

gain the acceptance of others just like us, but there are people out there just as nutty as me who are actually taking the steps to run with the best of them. Well, maybe not the best because seriously those Kenyans have everyone beat, but the semi-good ones. You know those semi-good runners who have their ponytails perfectly placed atop their heads, their super special running shoes that cost more than my mini-van tied ever so right, and their fancy iPod’s chocked full of crazy runner tunes strapped to their bicep. They come into Starbucks after their run still jogging in place to swipe a bottle of water or some super smoothie only semi-good runners know about. Yea…them. I plan on being in the semi-good, perfect ponytail, special expensive shoe, super smoothie group. This feat will be one for the record books—in my life anyway. Over the next few months (38 weeks to be exact), I will be chronicling my road to the Peachtree Road Race. It’s hard to say that I’ll make it—you (my small group sitting in the doodoo brown metal chairs) may have to egg me on when I’m not feeling too Forrest Gumpish—but I plan on giving it all I’ve got. Besides the fact that my weight hangs around 270 something, my boobs are like squishy 5lb bags of Dixie Crystal, and I’ll be one of thousands angling for a spot to even run in the race, I am pretty optimistic. After my husband laughed so hard he snorted (to this day he claims he wasn’t laughing at me but with me—but I don’t recall laughing), he petted my arm, gave me a kiss and told me I could do anything I set my mind to and he’s right. I can do this...right after I get my ass off this couch. Wish me luck! To follow Sommer on her journey visit the Road 2 Peachtree Blog


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Fashion Week Frenzy The Power Behind The Fashion When first meeting Christina Neault you get the impression of someone who’s self assured and used to calling the shots. Someone who is cool, calm and collected and will never let you see her sweat. These are the exact personality traits she needs to perform her job successfully. Christina is Production Manager for Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week as well as Mercedes Benz Miami Swim Week. If you have ever had the pleasure of attending one of the fashion shows at the tents at Bryant Park you know how hectic it can get. Imagine having to coordinate the runway shows of some of the world’s most celebrated designers, oversee logistics, supervise staff, deal with press, all the while maintaining at least a shred of sanity. On top of all of that, for the spring 2011 shows Christina has the extra responsibility of supervising the event’s mega move from Bryant Park to its new home in Lincoln Center’s Damrosch Park. During the photo shoot we took a walk over to the space which would become the new home of the most famous fashion extravaganza in the country. Christina meticulously outlined the floor plan for the new space from memory and even gave a short history lesson about the architecture of Lincoln Center. Make no mistake Christina knows her stuff. She’s been in the business for a long time. A graduate of Parson’s School of Design, she has a love of fashion that extends further than the tents. Although she routinely works

with some of the world’s most prestigious designers, giving her unlimited access to the elite fashion community, there is no air of superiority about her. Some say that access leads to power and although she has access to the movers and shakers of the industry, she does not insulate herself from the public. In fact she believes that with access comes responsibility, and has made giving back to the community a priority of hers and IMG’s the company responsible for producing the fashion events here and abroad. Christina is the chair of The High School of Fashion Industries Executive Board and the move to Lincoln Center has fostered a partnership with the surrounding community and the New York Housing Authority. Approximately 120 adolescents that live in NYCHA housing have the awesome opportunity to participate in Fashion Week because of the tireless efforts of Christina and her staff at IMG, NYCHA, The Council for Fashion Designers of America and the Lincoln Center Collaborative. The goal of the partnership is to expose the youth to the possible employment opportunities within the world of fashion. “IMG is very excited about this unique program for young people in the neighborhood,” Christina says, “As Mercedes Benz Fashion Week moves to its new home at Lincoln Center, we look forward to many similar programs with the community.” (Lincoln Center is bordered by the Amsterdam Houses on

west 61st Street.) Immersed in an industry that until late has not been all that kind to real sized women does not faze Christina. “I can call up a designer and have anything I want made,” says the full figured powerhouse, “my size is not an issue for me as far as working in this industry.” In fact, Christina breezed onto the site for the photo shoot looking fabulous in a Calvin Klein tie-dye dress, BCBG Bag and sunglasses and some killer pumps. What concerns Christina more is overseeing the around the clock staff that works in 12 hour shifts, “ leading up to fashion week we have staff working 24 hours a day 7 days a week. It’s not so glamorous when we’re out here in February freezing our behinds off,” Christina says. Coordinating with vendors, security, designers, the press and VIP’s is no easy task. But thanks to the technological upgrades being implemented with the move to Lincoln Center, Christina and the staff at IMG hope that guest check in will be a much more seamless process than it has been in the past. With a new home for Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, new responsibilitiesExecutive Vice President Fern Maller resigned to start a consulting businessand a hectic schedule Christina has a lot on her plate. She admits that she doesn’t have much of a personal life but she wouldn’t have it any other way. By Latima Johnson, Editor-In-Chief


Get to Know Christina Neault Essence of Time [I have worked for IMG for] 8 years but have worked on the event for 13. I have been Executive producer for 1 year. Typical Work Day [There's] no such thing as typical. Fashion Week Day [I'm] up at 6 am and off to bed around midnight. I spend a lot of time walking around and putting out fires, making sure everything looks good and is running smoothly. Major Move We have been looking for a new home for many years. We needed more space and room for growth. Not only with-in the tents but the surrounding area. Working Hours 50-60 for a normal office week. About a 100 during build show and breakdown Designing Relationships Absolutely! Many of the designers are good friends and I enjoy spending time socially with them. Picking Favorites I do not have one favorite designer. They are all talented in different ways. Elie Tahari, Calvin Klein, Kenneth Cole, Michael Kors, Ralph Lauren – and I wear all of them.


Black Leather Jacket, Elie Tahari $518 White Long Sleeve Boat Neck Tee, Eileen Fischer $68 Black Stretch Jeans, Elie Tahari $248 Sunglasses, BCBG by Max Azira Earrings, Christina's own


True Thoughts Being Stressed Out By Synitta R. Walker

A lot of people are under the impression that all stress is bad; this is not entirely true. What turns it into something negative is actually how you choose to react to the stress inducer. In some instances, your reaction is so knee jerk that your response is expected. I am not talking about those. These thoughts are more about the reactions to stress you can actually control. In life, it is normal to get overwhelmed. Even the most organized and prepared person can feel weighted down, but their negative stress might not seem apparent because of prioritizing. I have found this to be true in my life. During the first 5 months of my pregnancy I was stressed beyond belief. It was a lot to process and at 29 years of age, it was more than I was mentally prepared to grasp. So, I reacted negatively; the minute I lightened up and stopped worrying about things that were out of my control, the stress lifted. I look at life pretty much the same now. There was a time when I felt I needed to be in control of everything that involved me. I never factored in the variables that were totally out of my hands. It is my life so why can’t I be in control of it, right? I learned my lesson before my daughter was born and I am definitely a better person for it. Now, I take on as much as I think I can handle and when I feel it wearing on me I re-prioritize. This is how stress should be viewed, in my opinion. If what you are doing in life is becoming a burden, it might be time to just let go. Stress should be something that works positively for you. It should be a tool used to keep you aware of what’s going on in your life and help you rise to any occasion. I don’t think it is anything to beat yourself up over though. Life is about maturing, evolving and growing; believe it or not, stress plays a part in that. My biggest issue with reprioritizing used to be that I wouldn’t make good on my word. However, I’ve learned that the quality of what I do is more important than trying to keep my promises. Allowing negative stress to make me obsess over that was changing me into a person I didn’t care for that much. What is working now is realizing when my stress levels are going into the negative zone and making adjustments. It might be a little difficult at first but your mental and physical health should come before anything or anyone else. Once you recognize that, it becomes easier to not even commit to something that you know could possibly be a problem later. I know it is easier said than done but with a little self-control and perseverance it is possible and your body will thank you for it later. Everyone has room for improvement and sometimes things like stress get tucked away waiting on us to fix it. They aren’t going to jump out at us, begging to be fixed; it’s going to take initiative on our part. Keeping this in mind daily, consistently helps me remember to let go of the bad stress and focus on that which makes me a winner. I believe that a healthy level of stress is attainable for anyone, you just have to want better for yourself in the end.


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