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Yeah!Be a part of the exciting Bachelor/Bachelorette-style event where local singles meet and compete for a month of luxury dates and get the chance to find the perfect one. We are delighted to present the luxury speed dating event:“Models Meet Moguls.” Act NoW to connect with the movers and shakers in town. Submit your profile online at www.ModelsMeetMoguls.com It Is Free!

A panel of local celebrity judges will select the contestants from all submissions to participate in the LIVe event.

Don’t miss out on being a part of the most-talked about event of the social season.

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Yeah!Be a part of the exciting Bachelor/Bachelorette-style event where local singles meet and compete for a month of luxury dates and get the chance to find the perfect one. We are delighted to present the luxury speed dating event:“Models Meet Moguls.” Act NoW to connect with the movers and shakers in town. Submit your profile online at www.ModelsMeetMoguls.com It Is Free!

A panel of local celebrity judges will select the contestants from all submissions to participate in the LIVe event.

Don’t miss out on being a part of the most-talked about event of the social season.

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On the Cover: Digital Image Manipulation By Style Magazines

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Orlando Now:

Organic, or... Just Plain Marketing?

By Mark NeJame

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Style MD:

Reconnect with Your 5 Senses

By Cathleen K. Bode

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Don’t Miss the Beat: Lana Del Rey

By Courtney Caggiano

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A New Twist on Yoga

By Aubrie Blackton

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In Case You Missed It:

By Riesa Pascal

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Mix + Mingle at W XYZ

Aloft’s Swanky Bar

By Maria Delis

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Photo Shoot:

Million Dollar Baby

Photos By Greg Alexander

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Toys: BMW i8

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Celebrity Soup:

5 Celebrities’

Mind-Body-Soul-In-Motion

By Riesa Pascal

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Photo Shoot: Sweet Treats

Photos By Greg Alexander

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The Professionals:

Spotlight on the Law

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Model Search 2014

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Sodoku

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What’s Happening Orlando!

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Barfly:

Best in Glass

By Travis Joiner

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It Pays to Be Positive

By Christine Okoye

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This Side of Heaven:

Relaxing in Luxury at

Waldorf Astoria Spa

By Cathleen K. Bode

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Stressed Tress Rescue

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Best Friends:

Must Love Dogs

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Smelly Breath?

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Stress

By Mark L. Horwitz

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10 - PUBLISHER’S NOTE

> “Didn’t we just watch that the other day?”

A typical reaction when turning on the TV set nowadays.

It seems they’ve run out of content or news; not to mention that the news we have is of-ten repeated every ten minutes, as if we had not gotten or understood it the first time. And sure there are viewers who tune in and out of channels… I’d say mainly because they are an-noyed by an overwhelming amount of com-mercials. It’s more like a lineup of commercials that has a few minutes of content in-between. I feel cheated, paying for cable/adding more channels and receiving less and less of actual content every year. Of course I like commer-cials as much as the next guy, however, under-standing that the commercials are only effec-tive to some degree is important.

When analyzing the advertisement industry, it is important to remember that television advertisers are presented with “Nielsen Rat-ings,” which promise that millions of viewers will be watching their segments, but in reality, these estimates are based on a small amount of people. These ratings are tested on perhaps 1,000 or so viewers that, in actuality, are volun-teers, and the rest of the numbers are simply guesses.

I would be very surprised if a print magazine could sustain such practice. At Style Maga-zines, we know that if we were to repeat our editorial content in every issue, probably very few people would be enticed to read or even buy another magazine.

Most people do not realize the valuable influ-ence that magazines have on consumers when compared to other forms of media. A recent study of luxury magazine advertising ROI by ‘Marketing Evolution’ found that magazines are the most cost-effective means of influenc-ing consumer behavior at certain stages of the decision-making process, or “purchase fun-nel,” beating out television and online media.

The magazine industry is more capable of reaching, and more importantly, keeping con-sumers than other media, and it dominates two crucial stages of the consumer process: brand familiarity and purchase intent.

The brand familiarity of luxury magazines has become almost twice as effective as both TV and online media combined, and a study has revealed that in estimating numbers of con-sumers reached per $1,000., magazines index at 181 people versus 100 for television and 101 for online media. This brand familiarity is even more economical in the magazine industry, as the per capita cost to increase brand familiarity is about $1.40 for magazines, which comes in at a lower rate than the $2.61 spent for tele-vision and the $2.58 for online media. Maga-zines also dominate purchase intent, influenc-ing 145 people versus 100 for television and 68 for online media. Expressed as a per capita expenditure, magazines cost about $1.23 per individual impact, much less than the $1.77 spent for TV and the $2.61 for online.

These results can be found in a study from ‘Marketing Evolution,’ an independent mar-keting research company.

Here at Style Magazines, we always continue to forge ahead with our efforts to support our fantastic advertisers who sincerely desire to inspire [you] our readers, with their message. These advertisements simply add to the quali-ty of our publications, and we work tirelessly to keep you informed and entertained with fresh, unique editorials and amazing, never-before-seen photo shoots. We constantly try our best to keep you off of the couch and encourage you to get out there in beautiful, sunny Or-lando and experience the enjoyment of the Florida lifestyle. After reading our feature sto-ries, maybe you’ll decide to treat yourself with a wonderful dinner at one of the great restau-rants that our city has to offer, or just go crazy and buy that new outfit you’ve had your eye on for weeks. There’s nothing more important than happiness and to feel fabulous with both the body and the soul.

We are here for You. Sincerely,

Sven J. Bode,Publisher

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12 - CONTRIBUTORS

TRAVIS JOINER

Travis Joiner has been a staple in the wine and cocktail scene for years. His background has taken him through many mixology and cocktail contests as well as becoming a sommelier. He is always willing to give his opinion in a very tongue and cheek and hilarious way. Travis has a degree in creating new and classic cocktails and always ready to test the next great thing. Most importantly he is our Barfly.

RIESA PASCAL

Riesa was born in London, England and now resides in Florida where she graduated from Florida State University with a double major in creative writing and communication. While enrolled in university, Riesa discovered her passion for broadcast journalism through several TV hosting opportunities includ-ing reporting on FSU athletics and airing across the state of Florida on the SunSports Channel. Riesa currently travels around the country with Convention News Television as a reporter, producer and editor. In her spare time she enjoys volunteering, reading, writing, and quality time with friends. You can learn more about Riesa at www.riesapascal.com

MARK NEJAME

Mark NeJame is a renowned trial attorney who has been involved in some of the areas and country’s highest profile cases. He is routinely sought by the media as a legal commentator and is currently a Legal Analyst for CNN. He is the Founder and Senior Partner of the Law Firm of NeJame, LaFay, Jancha, Ahmed, Barker, Joshi & Moreno, P.A. a/k/a NeJame Law. NeJame Law has 15 attorneys and 4 divisions: Personal Injury, Criminal, Immigration and Business/Commercial Litigation. Mr. NeJame is a regular contributor to Orlando Style Magazine. Mr. NeJame can be reached at 407-245-1232 and www.nejamelaw.com.

MARIA DELIS

Maria has lived in New York, Athens, Miami and Orlando. Although she loves city life, she’s at her happiest when she’s island hopping in the Aegean. Maria earned undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Central Florida where she started her teaching career. She also holds an MA in public relations from the University of Miami. Her written work has appeared in various publications, including Ocean Drive Magazine, Visit Florida, AMPR’s Wanderlogue and The Miami Planet.

CHRISTINE OKOYE

Christine Okoye has been working in the fashion industry for years dominating everything from retail and personal shopping to writing, marketing and PR. After receiving her degree in marketing, she was immediately hired to work for Macy’s corporate. Determined to further her knowledge in the industry Christine completed her Masters degree in Communications from FIU. Since then Christine has done PR for Eclectic Elements, written for Aventura Magazine, managed marketing and PR for www.PeaceLoveThreads.com and is the CEO of Posh Marketing & PR. In her spare time she enjoys updating her fashion blog www.InPursuitOfPosh.com

COURTNEY CAGGIANO

Courtney was born in Miami and has been a Florida native all her life. She graduated from the University of Central Florida with a BA degree in English Literature, where she developed her passion for the written word. Currently residing in Orlando, she pursues all forms of writing, including journalism, nonfiction, critical literary analysis, and songwriting. In her free time, Courtney enjoys performing as a musician and guitarist in the Orlando area, as well as working as a freelance book editor for local authors.

GREG ALEXANDER

Greg Alexander is a world citizen who travels the planet to transmute all the quintessence of femininity on glazed paper. If he nourishes an atavistic passion for Greece, the ground of his ancestors, it’s in Paris that he has found his home port. As a photographer, he continues his dream of perfection because, according to him, “the photograph is a kind of plastic surgery which is able to modulate a face ad infinitum!” His vision of beauty is fragile, transitory, a little kitsch and inevitably fatal.

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Facebook.com/StyleToMe

Unwine’d Wednesday at Kasa

Orlando Ballet’s Romeo & Juliet Reception at Bob Carr

Orlando Style Presents the Athleta Orlando Grand Opening Event

Red Carpet Monday at Kasa One Chic Fete at Firestone

1st Thursday at Orlando Museum of Arts

Orlando Style Presents the Athleta Orlando Grand Opening Event Grand Opening of Pure Blends Organic Spa & Apothecary

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14 - HEALTH & BEAUTY

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A NEW

TwistON YOGA

Do you need something new

and exciting to rejuvenate

your yoga practice? Chances

are you’ve heard something

about the new yoga trend,

aerial yoga.

By Aubrie Blackton

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> Aerial yoga has been evolving for years now but has just recently taken the yoga world by storm. Many studios that offer traditional yoga are starting to add new aerial yoga classes. Developed by former gymnast and Broadway choreographer Christopher Harrison, aerial yoga blends elements from traditional yoga and aerial art, which makes for a yoga practice that will literally sweep you off your feet!

So you probably want to know what you’re getting yourself into before you show up for class. Of course every studio has their own way of doing things but these are some basics about aerial yoga. Everyone will be using a fabric aerial hammock that’s suspended from two hooks attached to the ceiling. Each hammock can support up to 2,000 pounds, so no need to worry! You will be taken through standing and seated poses, inversions, and balancing postures all while using your hammock. It is a relatively low-intensity workout although, like any other yoga class, some poses can be challenging. Now it may sound like you have to be some kind of acrobat to give

aerial yoga a try, but that’s certainly not the case. Almost every studio you visit will tell you that beginners are welcome and encouraged to come to class. You have to start somewhere, right? So, before your first class go in with an open mind. This practice comes with some health benefits that are too good to pass up.

Aerial yoga helps build flexibility and agility as well as core strength. Floating in the air gives you the ability to ease into your stretches more than stretching on the ground. If you have back pain, aerial yoga could be your answer. The hammocks make inverted poses, such as hanging bound angle pose and shoulder stands easier to hold in correct alignment. If your alignment is corrected while holding these poses it takes a substantial amount of pressure off the neck and back. These inversions relieve back pain by creating space between your vertebral discs of your spinal cord which helps decompress and realign the spine.

Poor posture is an issue many people are faced with. Aerial Yoga can take you out of that slump! It increases your joint mobility, gives your tight muscles a break and properly aligns your bones to better your posture. Proper posture in itself has plenty of long-term health benefits. Feeling stressed or down in the dumps? Another benefit of aerial yoga is it makes you feel happy. Inverting your body can trigger the release of endorphins and serotonin, which are happy hormones.

Your favorite pose in aerial yoga may be the cocoon pose. All you are asked to do is relax and curl in a ball; your hammock will support you and do the rest. You’ll leave your studio wanting more time to hang upside down! So if you’re looking for something new put a twist on your traditional yoga class and give aerial yoga a try!

As always, consult with your doctor before starting any new supplements and exercise program. <

INVERTING YOUR BODY CAN TRIGGER THE RELEASE OF ENDORPHINS AND SEROTONIN WHICH ARE HAPPY HORMONES.

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> Realizing we’re already four months into 2014 is unbelievable, but it’s no April Fools’ joke! The year is swiftly passing by so make sure you don’t get left behind! Every month we at Orlando Style, scour the city for the most happening events and share them with you in What’s Hap-pening Orlando! Of course we also know Orlando Style readers are busy people so if you happen to miss any of the fabulous events, no need to fret! Every month we’ll also recap the highlights for you right here on In Case You Missed It.

Before we said goodbye to February and hello to spring, Athleta and Or-lando Style Magazine presented Ath-leta’s Orlando store-opening party at the Mall at Millenia. Over 500 people

packed the brand new store on Febru-ary 17th, bringing a whole new meaning to the phrase “grand opening.” Athleta boasts performance-driven apparel in cute, feminine designs for all your active adventures. Guests of the grand open-ing party enjoyed drinks and appetizers as they scoped out the new store and shopped for some of the hottest work-out apparel to hit the City Beautiful!

The month of March marked the first full month of KASA Modern Tapas & Raw Bar’s all new Unwine’d Wednesdays. Since its kick-off on Feb 26th, KASA has steadily seen a growth in the popularity of their hit weekly event. Not too surpris-ing once you hear it’s $20 for all you can drink wine and bites from 5-8 pm every

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

Style Events,

News & Gossip from

Around the City

By Riesa Pascal

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Orlando Style Magazine Presents Athleta Orlando Mall at Millenia Grand Opening - Photo by Katy Seymour

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Wednesday night! Unwine’d Wednes-days is becoming a weekly highlight for many locals who enjoy a refreshing beverage and live entertainment on the outdoor patio of one of Downtown Or-lando’s hottest restaurants.

Any event is bound to be successful with Orlando Style in the mix so it only makes sense that we would team up for yet another successful event. Located in the heart of downtown, Firestone Live has become a nightclub of international recognition. Hailed as one of the “fresh-est nightclubs in the world” by Billboard magazine and Rolling Stone, on March 7th, Firestone Live kicked off their first collaborative artistic event “One Chic Fete.” The ticketed event featured over 40 local artists, musicians, fashion de-signers and more, including vocal sensa-tion The Edge Effect and special guest Casey Conroy. From runway shows and live music performances to henna art and a photography gallery, One Chic Fete brought together a fantastic fusion of all things creative for one unforget-table celebration.

From March 8-16th, more than 100,000 Harley-Davidson enthusiasts from across the globe turned out for Orlando Bike Week 2014. The event was headquar-tered at the Orlando Harley-Davidson Historic Factory Dealership, a detailed re-creation of the 1910 factory and the 1903 “shack” in which the Harley legend was born. Some of the many festivities included live music, games and shows. One of the headlining events was the Thursday Night Fight that took place on the 13th. Large crowds turned up to watch amateur fighters take each other on in a “Bikeweek Beatdown” of ex-treme cage fighting. In addition to the many other Bike Week activities, attend-ees also got the chance to enjoy various vendors providing everything from new

bike accessories and sunglasses to clas-sic leather attire and heavy metal jewelry.

St. Patrick’s Day weekend brought a very different kind of party to Wall Street Pla-za from March 15-17th. Downtown Or-lando’s popular hangout spot was a sea of green as hundreds arrived from near and far to enjoy a three day weekend of partying with live Irish music and plenty of green beer. The fun-filled weekend kicked off on Saturday with the St. Prac-tice Day Block Party. Sunday Funday St. Pat’s Style followed with yet another raging party, but Monday proved to be the main event with the St. Patrick’s Day Block Party. Doors opened at high noon so everyone could start their week off right—with more Guinness, more Jame-son and even more green beer! Live mu-sic from 7 Nations, Off Kilter, The Lighter Exchange and Pipes & Drums kicked the party up a notch as attendees laughed, drank, threw beads and shook their shamrocks all night long.

Wedding bells are in the air and many Central Florida women were able to say “yes to the dress” at last month’s Brides Against Breast Cancer Charity Wedding Gown Sale & Bridal Show. The success-ful event took place on March 16th and brought a large crowd and plenty of

brides to Embassy Suites Altamonte. The event was just one of more than 100 yearly bridal shows which provide brides-to-be with an opportunity to find their dream gown at an incredible sav-ings, while contributing to services that provide programs and help for cancer patients, their families and caregivers. Show sales included dozens of new, name brand and designer gowns, as well as lovingly worn gowns in various styles and sizes. Have you said “I do” yet? Find out how you can donate your own wed-ding dress to BABC by visiting: www.BridesAgainstBreastCancer.org.

From March 21-23rd, the 2014 Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival held its 55th annual show. Named America’s Best Ju-ried Fine Art Fair by Art Fair Calendar, the Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival is one of the nation’s oldest, largest and most prestigious outdoor art festivals. It is also ranked the #1 Best Fine Art and Design Show in the southeast by Sun-shine Artist magazine. The festival took place in Central Park along Park Avenue in downtown Winter Park and brought thousands of local artists and art lovers in the Central Florida community to-gether. The festival is produced by an all-volunteer board and draws more than 350,000 visitors each year. The three-day event featured live concerts in the park, the Children’s Workshop Village, fantas-tic food and fabulous sidewalk cafes..<

Know of a Not-To-Be Missed Event? Do Tell! www.OrlandoStyleMagazine.com”

“GUESTS OF THE GRAND OPENING PARTY ENJOYED DRINKS AND

APPETIZERS AS THEY SCOPED OUT THE NEW STORE AND SHOPPED

FOR SOME OF THE HOTTEST WORKOUT APPAREL TO HIT THE

CITY BEAUTIFUL!

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1st Thursday at Orlando Museum of Arts

Red Carpet Monday at Kasa

One Chic Fete at Firestone

Orlando Style Presents the Athleta Orlando Grand Opening Event

At Mingo’s

3rd Thursday at City Arts Factory

Orlando Ballet’s Romeo & Juliet Reception at Bob Carr

Unwine’d Wednesday at Kasa

One Chic Fete at Firestone

Orlando Style Presents the Athleta Orlando Grand Opening Event

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Let us help you discover you have a golf buddy for longer than 18 holes.

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> The former headquarters of the Orlando Utilities Commission now has a South Beach look. The 1960s-era building houses the Aloft Hotel, a trendy boutique brand by Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide. As part of the future arts and entertainment enclave, thanks to the upcoming opening of the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, Aloft fits right in with its luminous façade and vibrant W XYZ Bar.

The W chain developed the concept in 2005 and opened the first hotel in 2008 at the Trudeau International Airport in Toronto. At Aloft Orlando Downtown, original elements remain from the old OUC, including the teak wood panels and terrazzo floors. From Orange Avenue you ascend the steps onto a veranda. On the left, you have an urban-sleek pool. To the right, W XYZ’s

outdoor patio seating. In the lobby you find vintage floors juxtaposed against neon blue lights illuminating a large staircase descending to banquet rooms. Keeping with the trendy concept, the lower level has unisex restrooms and an uber modern décor – Industrial flooring, bright walls and bold paintings. The hotel has 7,000 square feet of event space across eleven spaces, including boardrooms on higher floors, offering fantastic views of the city.

The boutique hotel has only 118 rooms, yet spacious, with the latest amenities. (And fur babies stay for free!) Aloft is sure to attract the young professional who wants to stay closer to the downtown action. For visitors

wishing to escape the theme-park tourist scene and seek high-end dining and imbibing, the arts and professional sports, Downtown Orlando has much to offer. In fact, Downtown is experiencing a renaissance. New, luxury high-rise condos, posh dining, more art galleries, entertainment venues, a Major League Soccer expansion team, new sports stadiums, and a gorgeous performing arts center opening in the fall of 2014, will attract more locals and out-of-town guests searching for a mini NYC experience.

Across from the front desk, Aloft features the Re:Fuel Snack Bar. Coffee? Tea? Nibbles? They got them. But the main attraction is the lobby lounge. Ornate with comfy contemporary seating, and a lit up bar, W XYZ attracts. Here you’ll find a variety of upscale light fare. And on Happy Hour, Mondays through Fridays, 4-7 p.m., you can get $2 off all appetizers, like the delish mozzarella, chicken and pesto flatbread. They also offer $3 domestic bottled beer, $4 house wines and $5 well drinks. On weekday eves, hotel guests and young professionals who work or live downtown, enjoy the Happy Hour perks. The vibe is definitely different from Central, Wall and Church Street bar scenes: Professionals looking to mix and mingle with a good drink in a swanky ambience. Great DJ sets and live music included. On weekend nights, the crowd demographic shifts.

“We see more locals,” the bartender told me.

Pick up the Kilowatt Mojito (Veev Acai liqueur and fresh blueberries), or a classic Gin & Tonic, and walk over to the pool table. Or, enjoy the Florida spring weather on the patio, with its incandescent centerpieces and SoBe-style sectionals. If you’re looking to add an up-scale lounge to your Happy Hour venues, and want to preview “Orlando 2.0,” check out W XYZ bar! <

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MIX + MINGLE

@ W XYZAloft’s Swanky Bar

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TOM FORD ‘CARLI’ 57MM

SUNGLASSES:

Tom Ford has quite a long list of sunglasses to choose from, but we cannot ignore these

retro silhouette lenses. A smoky gradient gives your eyes some style while keeping

out those harmful UV rays. The bridge and temple panels show off an artistic and inventive design that cannot go unnoticed. There are three dashing colors to choose

from, so why not pick up one for every occasion? $380

Available at Nordstromwww.Nordstom.com

KERASTASE INITIALISTE ADVANCED

SCALP AND HAIR CONCENTRATE

This superb serum helps your hair in four different ways-strength, shine, softness, and substance.

L’Oreal designed this line of hair care products with skincare being their inspiration. They have bottled

up key ingredients like green tea extract and condi-tioning agents for longer, healthier hair. $60

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LUXURY ESSENTIALS

NARCISO RODRIQUEZ CONTRAST PUMP

This pump will surely rev up any look for spring, or summer! With the bold black tip and outline, and its sand colored

inline, these heels could be complimentary to any look. Nar-ciso Rodriquez knows how to make a women feel beautiful

and stylish, from her head to her toes. With this pump in his ever-evolving line of ready-to-wear women’s clothing, you will be able to make any simple outfit look stunning. $795

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NERIUM AD

During advanced research on the uses of the Nerium ole-ander plant, an accidental discovery was made: the unique properties of Nerium oleander provided remarkable age-defying results when applied to the skin. Nerium scientists developed a breakthrough process, NBio-PL2, to extract from the Nerium oleander plant in a way that preserves its unique and beneficial properties. Find out how to get NeriumAD day cream FREE for LIFE!*http://goo.gl/QJPr8x

CHANEL LONG WEAR LUMINOUS EYE

SHADOW

Chanel has launched their new line of stunning eye-shades. The color featured is “impulsion.” A bright pop of pink with a touch of sparkle will be sure to make heads turn. Each shade is versatile, and can be worn as an eye shadow or eyeliner. Chanel has created a gel texture for both a soft and silky look. $36www.chanel.com

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Orlando Style Presents the Athleta Orlando Grand Opening Event

1st Thursday at Orlando Museum of Arts

3rd Thursday at City Arts Factory

Orlando Ballet’s Romeo & Juliet Reception at Bob Carr

Orlando Style Presents the Athleta Orlando Grand Opening Event

Orlando Ballet’s Romeo & Juliet Reception at Bob Carr

One Chic Fete at Firestone

Unwine’d Wednesday at Kasa

Orlando Style Presents the Athleta Orlando Grand Opening Event

At Mingo’s

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3rd Thursday at City Arts Factory

Orlando Style Presents the Athleta Orlando Grand Opening Event

Orlando Style Presents the Athleta Orlando Grand Opening Event

1st Thursday at Orlando Museum of Arts

At Mingo’s

Red Carpet Monday at Kasa One Chic Fete at Firestone

Mingo’s 3rd Thursday at City Arts Factory

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For Style Magazines

Art Director: Sébastien Vienne

Hair and make-up: Nathalie Grand & Gaëlle Bertoletti

Assistant: Valérie Auger

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Dress: DIDIT HEYDIPRASETYO CoutureBracelet: And-I

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Total look: Oscar Carvallo coutureHelmete: Manuel Albarran

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Total Look: Oscar Carvallo CoutureHelmete: Manuel Albarran

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Dress: Didit Hediprasetyo Couture

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Body: Charlotte Licha CoutureRings: And-I

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Total look: Oscar Carvallo couture

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E LV SMART PHONE CAMERA LENS KITYour iPhone 5S, or smartphone, could turn into a professional grade camera in under a minute! This kit from E LV comes with a 12x telephoto manual focus camera lens, tripod, fish eye lens, macro lens, a wide angle lens, plus much more! These lenses will allow you to shoot many different subjects or items without having to lug around that heavy camera. You are even able to access all functions of your smart phone while using these lenses. The kit is user friendly, and might leave you with that “professional photographer” feeling after. Available at authorized sellers only.

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LUXURY ESSENTIALSPENHALIGON’S TEA COLLECTION

This candle was inspired by Assam tea itself. The tea has a strong, full-bodied flavor with distinctive brown and gold leaves. Penhaligon has infused this candle with all of

those flavors, plus a 110-hour burn time. The candle gives off a lustrous scent of rose and green herbs. Perfectly packaged in an opalescent glass case, this tea candle

should be a staple in each home. $125

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LUXURY ESSENTIALSSEAFOLLY SWIMSUITS

This Australian company is continuing to impress us with their swim separates and one-piece suits. Recently opening their first US store, Seafolly promises to make

you feel dashing in their swimwear. The options are endless and include high wasted swim, flower prints, colors upon colors, and accessories to complete that

perfect beach day outfit. Prices available online

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KATE SPADE LE PAVILLION

IPHONE 5S CASEKeeping true to her New York Style, Kate Spade has dazzled up the iPhone case.

The cream and gold colors shimmer in the sun, and is durable enough to with-stand any fumbles. With her signature

polkadot design, this case will be sure to make you feel stylish each time you pull

it out of your bag. $40www.katespade.com

DIOR VERNIS COUTURE EFFET GEL Dior always pulls out all the stops when launching a new line of prod-ucts, and these nail polishes are sure to impress! These five star gels are rich, flexible, and long lasting for a posh look that will not fade. The applicator for the polish is what makes Dior’s work stand out above the rest. It grabs just the right amount of gel for your nails, not too much or too less. There are twenty-one shades to choose from and trust us you will want them all. $24 and upwww.Dior.com

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Engine: 1.5 liter 3-cyl hybrid | HP: 362 hp | Torque: 420 lb-ft | 0-62mph: .4 seconds

i8bmwthe best of both worlds

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> The BMW i8 embodies a revolu-tionary, future-focused interpretation of the driving pleasure for which BMW is renowned. It was purpose-designed as a plug-in-hybrid sports car offering agile performance and outstanding ef-ficiency. An exceptionally lightweight and aerodynamically optimised body – including a passenger cell made from carbon-fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP) – plus advanced BMW eDrive drive system technology, a compact, highly turbocharged 1.5-litre petrol engine with BMW TwinPower Turbo technolo-gy and intelligent energy management all come together to create an overall concept that represents a new land-mark in the Efficient Dynamics devel-opment strategy. The BMW i8 blends the performance of a top-end sports car with fuel economy and emissions more familiar in a small city model. It is based, moreover, around a vehicle architecture that offers the perfect platform for thrillingly agile handling, thanks to an ultra-low centre of grav-ity and almost exactly 50 : 50 weight distribution.

The three-cylinder combustion engine in the BMW i8 develops 170 kW/231 hp and drives the rear wheels, while the 96 kW/131 hp electric motor draws its energy from a lithium-ion battery, which can be charged from a conven-tional domestic power socket, and sends its power to the front axle. This bespoke plug-in hybrid system, de-veloped and produced by the BMW Group, enables a range in everyday driving of up to 35 kilometres (approx. 22 miles) and a top speed of 120 km/h (approx. 75 mph) on electric power alone, coupled with a “glued-to-the-road” all-wheel driving experience headlined by powerful acceleration and a dynamically-biased distribution of power through enthusiastically taken corners. The more powerful of the two power sources drives the rear wheels and uses the electric boost from the hybrid system to deliver hallmark BMW driving pleasure while at the same time offering groundbreaking levels of effi-ciency. The sprint from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) takes just 4.4 seconds, yet av-erage fuel consumption – as calculated in the EU test cycle for plug-in hybrid vehicles – stands at 2.5 litres per 100

kilometres (113 mpg imp) from launch. CO2 emissions come in at 59 grams per kilometre.

For maximum driving pleasure and effi-ciency: BMW TwinPower Turbo engine and electric motor developed by the BMW Group. The plug-in hybrid drive system of the BMW i8, which com-prises a BMW TwinPower Turbo engine combined with BMW eDrive technol-ogy, offers the best of both worlds: excellent potential for improved ef-ficiency and exciting, sporty driving characteristics. The BMW Group has developed not only the internal com-bustion engine and electric motor in-house but also the power electronics and the battery. This ensures that all these components offer high product and quality standards, based on the outstanding capabilities of the BMW Group in the field of powertrain re-search and development.

The revolutionary character of the BMW i8 is emphasised by a further innovation: the use of an internal combustion engine which is making its debut in this model. The BMW i8 is the first BMW production model to be powered by a three-cylinder pet-rol engine. This highly turbocharged unit is equipped with latest-generation BMW TwinPower Turbo technology. It is exceptionally compact and develops maximum power of 170 kW/231 hp from its 1.5-litre displacement. The re-sulting specific output of 113 kW/154 hp per litre of displacement is on a par with high-performance sports car en-gines and is the highest of any engine produced by the BMW Group.

The car’s second power source is a hybrid synchronous electric motor specially developed and produced by the BMW Group for the BMW i8. The motor develops maximum power of 96 kW/131 hp and produces its maximum torque of around 250 Newton metres (184 lb-ft) from standstill. Typically for an electric motor, responsive power is instantly available when starting and this continues into the higher load ranges. Credit for the linear power de-livery, which extends right up to the high end of the rpm range, goes to a special motor design principle ex-

clusive to BMW i. BMW eDrive tech-nology refines and improves on the principle of the permanently excited synchronous motor with a special ar-rangement and dimensions for the torque-producing components. This results in a self-magnetising effect nor-mally confined to reluctance motors. This additional excitation ensures that the electromechanical field generated when current is applied remains stable even at high rpm.

Customers also have the option of or-dering the BMW i Wallbox Pro. Among the benefits provided by this second version of the charging point are addi-tional convenience features. The BMW i Wallbox Pro has a 7.4-inch colour touchscreen which optimises manage-ment of the charging process. Among the information displayed on the TFT monitor are the battery charge level, the amount of energy fed into the bat-tery so far and data on previous charge cycles. Information about charging times and energy consumption can be called up in lists sorted by user or ve-hicle. The available information can be transferred via an internet connection, for example for comparison or billing purposes. A BMW i Wallbox Pro which is accessible to several users can be protected from unauthorised use via PIN codes.

This version of the charging point has been specially designed for use with self-generated solar energy. To this end, BMW is working with SOLAR-WATT to give future owners of a BMW i vehicle access to innovative carports equipped with glass-glass modules for charging the battery – and supplying their home with solar power. <

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the best of both worlds

THE MORE POWERFUL OF THE TWO POWER

SOURCES DRIVES THE REAR WHEELS AND

USES THE ELECTRIC BOOST FROM THE HYBRID

SYSTEM TO DELIVER HALLMARK BMW DRIVING

PLEASURE WHILE AT THE SAME TIME OFFERING

GROUNDBREAKING LEVELS OF EFFICIENCY.

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CELEBRITIES’ MIND-BODY-SOUL-IN-MOTIONThe mind, body and soul are powerful forces! These celebrities swear

by the following beliefs and activities, passionately crediting them with

their success, health, happiness and mental well-being.

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MEDITATION

The Transcendental Meditation technique consists of silently repeating a mantra while sitting comfortably with eyes closed for 15-20 minutes daily. It is believed that the mantra is a tool, which allows the individual’s atten-tion to focus naturally on a less active, quieter style of mental functioning. 13-time Emmy award winning actress and popular talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres has been practicing Transcendental Meditation for 3 years and is a firm believer in its many benefits. DeGeneres first learned the tech-nique from Russell Simmons who shared about the practice on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. She has since become a passionate supporter of the David Lynch Foundation, which aims to help children, and adults in “at-risk” populations learn Transcendental Meditation and “transform their lives from within.” In 2012, DeGeneres was the opening speaker at Lynch’s third annual “Change Begins Within” benefit gala.

“It gives me this peaceful feeling and I love it so much and I talk about it as much as I can on the show without sounding like I’m preaching about it, but I can’t say enough about it.” - Ellen DeGeneres

SPIRITUALITY

Bear Grylls is a British adventurer, writer and television presenter. He is best known for hosting Discovery Chan-nel’s award winning television series Man vs. Wild. In the show, Grylls travels around the globe looking for some of the world’s most dangerous locations and un-inhabitable environments in order to show how to sur-vive in them. One might expect someone with such a deep love for nature to be a believer in pantheism, but Grylls is actually a passionate and outspoken Christian. Grylls has called his faith a backbone during many dif-ficult times and says it is the one thing that truly sustains him. Despite all Grylls’ countless wild expeditions, he has said that his greatest victory came in accepting his faith unashamedly and becoming bold in sharing it.

“Many great people over the centuries have depended on their faith - it is a sign of great strength to need Jesus in your life.” - Bear Grylls

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YOGA

To say yoga has gained popularity in Hollywood is quiet an understatement. Every tabloid cover seems to be plastered with the latest celebrity on their way to the gym with a yoga mat rolled under their arm. Despite yoga’s growing popularity amongst both men and women, it still tends to be seen as a mostly female activity. That’s why it may come as a surprise to learn that Robert Downey Jr. is a big-time practitioner of yoga. Downey Jr. regularly trains with celebrity instructor Vinnie Marino, and enjoys intense power-flow classes. The Iron Man star spoke to both Men’s Fitness and TIME magazines about the role yoga has played in his health and well-being. Downey Jr. has also credited yoga as a tool he used to help combat drug ad-dictions and legal troubles that affected his early career.

“I need a lot of support... Life is really hard, and I don’t see some active benevolent force out there. I see it as basically a really cool survival game. You get on the right side of the tracks, and you now are actually working with what some people would call magic.” - Robert Downey Jr.

FITNESS

Cameron Diaz is known for being one of Hollywood’s hottest, fittest celebri-ties. She is the living embodiment of aging gracefully. The beautiful actress has said she “fell into fitness by accident” but now describes exercise as be-ing like eating, sleeping and breathing. She is careful to be consistent in her exercise and even wrote The Body Book to explain the science behind why she looks and feels amazing. The former smoker has said that one of her favorite ways to stay consistent with exercise and keep her chiseled body in shape is through CrossFit, which she first discovered through her baseball star ex, Alex Rodriguez. Diaz’s hope is to help change other women’s lives by encouraging them to also pursue a life of fitness.

“It’s become something I depend on physically and emotionally. I feel so much more empowered now.” - Cameron Diaz

THE LAW OF ATTRACTION AND POSITIVE THINKING

In 2006 Rhonda Byrne’s bestselling book, The Secret, introduced millions of people to the Law of At-traction and the power of positive thinking. One surprising celebrity who is quite vocal in his belief that positive thinking and affirmations are the key to success and happiness is comedian Jim Carrey. His rise to fame and wealth is an incredibly inspirational story, which he has shared often. One of the most fascinating stories involving Carrey’s journey to success and his belief in positive affirmations actually took place over the course of many years. Long before Carrey was rich and famous, he wrote a check to himself in the amount of 10 million dollars for “acting services rendered.” He postdated it for 1995 and carried the check in his wallet everywhere he went. In addition to having the check on him, Carrey would also visualize himself cashing the check and what he would buy with it. By the time 1995 rang in, the beloved actor was indeed rich enough to cash the check although he reportedly placed the check in his father’s coat pocket after he passed away instead.

“I’ve always believed in magic. When I wasn’t doing anything in this town, I’d go up every night, sit on Mulholland Drive, look out at the city, stretch out my arms, and say, “Everybody wants to work with me. I’m a really good actor. I have all kinds of great movie offers.” I’d just repeat these things over and over, literally convincing myself that I had a couple movies lined up. I’d drive down that hill, ready to take the world on, going, “Movie offers are out there for me, I just don’t hear them yet.” It was like total affirmations, antidotes to the stuff that stems from my family background.” - Jim Carrey <

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BISON MADE STRAIGHT RAZORBison Made is a company that takes pride

in all of their handcrafted items. This straight razor is a masterpiece of leather and carbon

steel, and could really transform a man’s shave. The razor itself is lustrous and bal-anced for every shaving grip type. It sits in

its own hand stitched leather encasing with Bison’s signature stamp on the outside. With

this type of equipment, you could give your barber a run for their money! $895

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BENTLEY FOR MEN AZURE Being so successful with their first men’s

fragrance, the iconic company Bentley has decided to launch a new scent. Azure has a few hints of spice, but smells fresh and luxurious; just like their cars. Bentley

has managed to make this new line of fragrances and body washes unique and

refreshing. Prices available onlinewww.bentley-fragrances.com

CASHMERE LUXURY HAIR

EXTENSIONSReady for longer, thicker hair? Or just feeling like you want a new look? Cashmere has a full line of luxurious hair extensions that can help revive hair. These extensions are easy to put in, and comfort-able. No teasing is necessary either! Just slide the clip in, style, and go! Cashmere is also 100% real cuticle hair, and you can style it to match your hair texture. $399www.cashmerehairextensions.com

CHANEL FLAP BAG IN JERSEYAs part of the cruise 2013/2014 collections, this trendy handbag is unsurpassable. The black and white stripes work perfectly with the pearls and interlaced chain. It is big enough to carry the essentials, while being light enough to tote around. With Chanel’s signature trademark stamp on the front flap, this bag is a fashion statement to the fullest.$3,800www.chanel.com

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> Going organic is more than just a health craze, it’s a way of life – and more people are subscribing to it every day. The major benefits of living an organic life seem obvious: consume less toxins and genetically modified organisms (GMOs), have a cleaner, healthier body. But is that what’s really going on? Or are we falling victims to marketing by purchasing items labeled “organic”?

Perhaps one of the most popular miscon-ceptions is that the FDA is responsible for the truth behind organic claims. While the FDA certainly plays a role in product labeling, it’s the USDA that takes jurisdic-tion over certifying organic products. In order for the USDA to authorize a stamp of approval as truly “USDA Certified Or-ganic,” the products must meet the fol-lowing standards:

1. Produced without use of GMOs, radiation, or sewage sludge (yup, these are the words of the USDA. Makes you wonder…)

2. Produced per the National Allowed and Prohibited Substances list.

3. Overseen by a USDA National Organic Program authorized certifying agent.

These three little rules may seem bland at best, but their importance is emphasized when compared to non-organic produc-tion standards. And remember, certifying a product as organic is not the only step. The product needs to be packaged and labeled – this is where things can get con-fusing to the consumer. Take a look at the USDA’s categories of organic foods: 100% organic; organic; made with or-ganic ingredients; specific organic ingre-dients. Confusing, right? It shouldn’t be. Terms such as “confusing” or “mislead-ing” are adjectives the FDA works hard to avoid; product labels should clearly and honestly inform the consumer what it is purchasing. The FDA does its best, but oftentimes the labels are so misleading, the consumer has no idea what they are purchasing.

Mark NeJame

ORGANIC CLAIM REQUIREMENTS LABELS ALLOWED

• All ingredients and processing aids must be certified organic

• All agricultural products must be certified organic Combined non-organic products make up to 5% of entire product

• Minimum 70% of product is certified organic• Remaining products must not be produced via GMO, radiation or sludge Non-agricultural products must be on allowed USDA list

• Any product with less than 70% organic does not need to be certified

• 100% Organic or USDA Organic Seal Must identify organic product

• USDA Organic Seal• Organic Claim Must identify organic product

• State “made with organic” up to three ingredients• Must not use USDA Organic Seal• Must not label finished product as Organic• Must identify organic product

• May not use the USDA Organic Seal• May only list certified organic ingredients and their percentages

• 100% Organic

• Organic

• Made with Organic Product

• Specific Organic Ingredients

The USDA has provided some insight on the differences in organic products. Here is a quick-reference guide for your next trip to the market:

Chart information taken from www.ams.usda.gov website.

ORGANIC, OR... JUST PLAIN

MARKETING?By Mark NeJame

Contributor Vanessa Braeley, Associate Attorney with NeJame Law

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As we collectively become a more health-conscientious society, these labeling laws will continue to evolve. The USDA and FDA work together in an attempt to keep us adequately informed, and while the information con-sumers receive may at the moment be “confusing” and “misleading,” we thankfully have the ability to research on our own. No matter what’s on the shelves at the market, these agencies are put in place for the safety of the consumer, so transparency is key. We may just have to do a little digging to get to the truth. <

N o r m a N ’ s at t h e r i t z - C a r lto N o r l a N d o, G r a N d e l a k e s

Norman’s showcases the menu of legendary Chef

Norman Van aken, internationally known as ‘the

founding father of New World Cuisine.’ Chef Norman

is the only Floridian to be inducted into the prestigious

“James Beard list of ‘Who’s Who.’” We are located on

the lobby level of the ritz-Carlton Grande lakes.

For reservations please call (407) 393-4333.

4012 Central Florida Pkwy. orlando, Fl 32837 | www.normans.com

THE MAJOR BENEFITS OF LIVING AN ORGANIC LIFE SEEM OBVIOUS: CONSUME LESS TOXINS AND GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS (GMOS), HAVE A CLEANER, HEALTHIER BODY.

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> Have you ever wondered what

life would be like without any of our

five senses? What if one day you woke

up without being able to see, hear,

taste, smell, or touch? It’s definitely a

frightening thought.

We rely on our senses to live our lives,

and they are some of the most powerful

tools to help us feel healthier, fitter, and

more beautiful; their job is to make our

lives more enjoyable. They can also

keep us from harm if we listen to that

“inner voice” we sometimes get when

something is amiss. Unfortunately we

live in an era where everyone is always

in a rush with endless tasks to complete,

and we tend to forget to take care of

our mind, body and spirit. We were

given five senses to use them and enjoy

their benefits, so stop for a minute

and reconnect. Here are some ways

to stimulate your senses and help you

release some stress:

SIGHT

Sight is a powerful sense because it con-

trols so much of what’s going on around

us. Take a look around and watch the

things that really bring you joy and tran-

quility. We tend to walk like zombies,

ignoring everything in our surroundings.

Start paying attention and live a con-

scious life.

Take care of your appearance as well.

What you see when you stand in front of

the mirror may determine how you feel

about yourself; it could make you very

confident or it could bring your self-es-

teem to rock bottom. You don’t have to

spend all day at the gym to look & feel

beautiful; do a quick pick-me-up and

walk for 15 to 30 minutes a day, “smell

the roses”, release stress and get some

endorphins!

SMELL

Have you ever smelled something and

immediately thought of someone or a

previous experience? That’s how power-

ful the sense of smell is; it can influence

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your mood, memory, and emotions.

Sometimes we can’t choose what we

smell because, well, its just in the air we

breathe, but fortunately there are prac-

tices like aromatherapy that can help you

release some tension and bring yourself

to a better mood.

There are different aspects of aromather-

apy, the most important being medical

and holistic. The medical aspect involves

the use of essential oils which can as-

sist in wound healing, fever reduction,

skin problems, varicose veins, hay fever,

menstrual pains, digestive problems,

muscle aches, and so much more. On

the other hand, the holistic aspect fo-

cuses not only on the physical body, but

it also takes into consideration the mind

and spirit. Techniques that will help you

feel like new both physically and men-

tally, so why not start using it?

Although many people think the sense

of smell is not as important, it has been

proven to be just as powerful as the

other senses. So, surround yourself with

smells you like; buy flowers, aromatic

candles, your favorite perfume, and just

start breathing a better, tranquil you.

TASTE

The sense of taste is connected in a

way to the sense of smell. When you

are going to eat something, you first

smell it and then you can get an idea if

you’ll like it or not. It’s a good idea to

eat healthy, so have some colorful fruits

& vegetables, add a handful of nuts, as

these will benefit your body and make

you feel more energized during the day.

Nowadays, breakfast, lunch, and dinner

have become an activity that is done on

the go. It is important to take the time

to enjoy your meal, notice its flavors and

textures, and also notice how you feel

after eating. Eat more of the things that

make you feel good, and avoid foods

that might taste good but make you feel

down. They say you can change your

taste buds in as little as 3 weeks. So,

perhaps you’ll start enjoying the more

healthful foods such as fruits rather than

‘junky’ sweets.

HEARING

Studies have shown that listening to mu-

sic could decrease heart rate and blood

pressure. We are bombarded with noise

everywhere we go and this might be one

that is the cause of your stress.

Listening to half an hour of music each

day may significantly lower your blood

pressure. Try to find the time to listen

to some soothing music and just relax.

Start practicing meditation, put on a

nice, relaxing melody and just sit back

and close your eyes and think about all

the things that make you feel good, or

try to not think at all. This practice will

make you feel lighter and will allow you

to concentrate more during the day.

Another good practice is to listen to

your favorite music while you exercise.

Listening to music while you exercise can

help you last longer, be less bored, and

allows you to actually enjoy the activ-

ity. So make a playlist with all your fa-

vorite tunes and start losing those extra

pounds.

TOUCH

Being able to touch and feel can bring

a lot of satisfaction to your life. Just

think about how you feel when you hug

someone you love; it is an indescribable

feeling that makes you feel so good that

sometimes you don’t even want to let

go. The reason you feel this good is be-

cause the human touch releases endor-

phins which can physically help reduce

blood pressure, stress, and anxiety, they

can also boost your immune system, and

best of all they can slow down much of

the aging process. So go ahead, give

that someone special a great big hug!

Also, treat yourself to a nice relaxing day

either at home or at a spa, take a bubble

bath, exfoliate your skin, get a massage,

and just enjoy how your body reacts to

all this pampering. Taking care of your-

self will heal your mind, body, and spirit,

help you gain self-confidence, and you’ll

be glowing too.

Use all your senses to your advantage.

Get out of that same old routine and

don’t be afraid of trying new things; be

more curious and get to know yourself

on a deeper level. Life can get hectic at

times, but with the help of our senses we

can become better versions of ourselves.

As always, consult with your doctor be-

fore starting any new diet or exercise

regimen, and ask if you can incorporate

aromatherapy/essential oils as well. <

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> Ever since Lana Del Rey’s rise to fame in 2012 with the debut of her first widely released album, Born To Die, the singer has redefined the pop world’s im-pression of external beauty by portray-ing it as a reflection of the soul. From her avant-garde single, “Video Games,” to her shy persona, Del Rey has countered the facade of the everyday pop prin-cess. Every feature of Del Rey’s artistry is based on the romantic ideal that one’s soul is the source of true beauty, and any beauty in one’s visual appearance is sim-ply an expression of that within the soul.

Del Rey’s soul is an old one, born of a nostalgic nature that harkens back to an age gone by; her thematic lyrics paint a picture of an America that may have existed in the free-spirited 1960s, if that America had been captured in sepia-tone and drowned in cinematic appeal.

Donned in mod dresses, sky-high teased hair, and a somber, doe-eyed simper, it is easily seen that Del Rey has crafted her now infamous image around her soulful songs.

Although Del Rey has been highly pub-licized for her fashionable beauty, she is quick to address the fact that her ap-pearance is the last of her characteristics for which she longs for attention. In her latest EP, Paradise, Del Rey assures her listeners that the only beauty of any im-portance is derived from the soul. “Body Electric,” one of the stand out tracks on Paradise, emphasizes this belief, as Del Rey references the romantic American poet Walt Whitman and one of his most audacious poems, “I Sing the Body Elec-tric.” Both the poem and Del Rey’s in-terpretation imply that physical appear-ance, with which this world has become

so fascinated, is merely a reflection of one’s internal spirit.

The hope to inspire her fans to focus on inner beauty rather than outward ap-pearance clearly plays a prominent role in Del Rey’s Paradise, which is evident in her opening track, “Ride,” a song that depicts the story of a girl trying to find herself on the journey of life. Del Rey chooses the theme of bettering oneself internally, through experience and emo-tion, rather than externally, knowing that self-realization lays the groundwork for developing a beautiful soul that repre-sents the true uniqueness of a person.

In April of 2013, Del Rey revisited these thematic elements of Paradise in the al-ternative rock ballad, “Young and Beau-tiful,” her magnetic contribution to the compilation soundtrack inspired by the

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LANA DEL REYHow The “Body Electric” Singer has Shocked and Shaken America’s Idea of Inner Beauty

By Courtney Caggiano

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summer film, The Great Gatsby. Express-ing herself in her usual dreamy vocals, Del Rey explores the idea that love is based not only on a physical attraction, but rather a deep admiration for the soul. As she sings of the one she loves, Del Rey declares the allure of her lover’s “pretty face and electric soul,” illustrat-ing that both aspects of a person are worthy of affection. Audiences and crit-ics alike seem to have appreciated Del Rey’s fascinating interpretation of inner beauty, as the song became Del Rey’s highest ranking single on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and has sold over one mil-lion copies in the United States.

This idea of beauty as a reflection is seen not only throughout Del Rey’s musical works, but her other artistic endeav-ors as well. In December 2013, Del Rey premiered her first short film, Tropico, a creative depiction of Del Rey’s thoughts on the beauty within the soul. The film explores the singer’s fear of living in a world that idolizes the image of pop

icons and immortalizes the idea of fleet-ing attractiveness, and Del Rey’s songs serving as the soundtrack offer a glimpse of eternal hope in such a world.

In today’s generation, in which stars of the music industry place such a high im-portance on physical appearance, Del Rey’s emphasis on true beauty that starts from within is both inspiring and refresh-ing. Too often we hope to improve our outward appearance, but we sometimes forget that nurturing the soul is even more important. If we are satisfied with who we are on a spiritual level, this sat-isfaction will shine through, and inner peace will serve as the true foundation for our beauty.

Del Rey remains to be a positive influ-ence on her listeners as she represents the belief that looks are not the only de-terminer of one’s beauty. Always looking for the next opportunity to challenge the status quo, Del Rey is currently working on her second full-length studio album,

Ultraviolence, which is to be produced by rocker Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys and will be released later this year. Judging by the past musical experi-ments of the nonconformist songstress, this album is sure to explore more of Del Rey’s unconventional ideals. <

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> We all walk into the bar and usually order our regular cocktail without thinking twice. No matter what your elixir of choice is you know what you drink and what it tastes like. What if I told you the glass that holds your spirit preference makes a difference to your experience? Would that make you pay attention to what vessel you sip from the next time you are at your favorite watering hole? I promise you will appreciate your bartender who knows what glass to use even more the next time you belly up to the bar.

Most of us have a go to cocktail when we go out to a bar or restaurant. No matter where you are in the world your cocktail should conform to the glass in your hand. Vodka and soda is your choice; a rocks glass is placed in front of you without a second thought from you. A mojito is served in a tall glass with a straw and the ever-present mint and lime mingling together among the ice. A snifter gets pulled out after a dinner party for cognac and the like. But have you ever wondered why? There is a method to the madness that we would usually overlook. Most bars will serve a cocktail or liquor in a few glasses that should be found in all bars universally. You have the all-purpose rocks glass aka Old Fashioned or double Old Fashioned glass. There is also the Collins glass, snifter, martini and the list goes on.

I want to focus on the glassware you find most often in the bar, the rocks glass. Whether you realize it or not this glass helps accentuate the flavors that make you cherish the drink that sits in front of you. A single liquor drink on the rocks, with muddled fruit, bitters or a mixer is the classic drink that ends up in this style of glass. A usually short and wide brim allows you to take in the aromas and flavors that are mixed within. This style of glass affects both your taste and your sense of smell in a positive way. It is my favorite glass because it serves as the bartenders’ multi-tool behind the bar.

If you want your whiskey neat this is the glass I would use to highlight the flavor and style of the spirit. The size and shape allows the spirit to open up and reveal the magic and hard work that went into creating something meant to please. The Old Fashioned cocktail is proof that this type of glass is the perfect choice so much that it is usually called an Old Fashioned glass. The classic Old Fashioned features not only your favorite whiskey but the addition of bitters, sugar and finished with a cherry and orange slice. Take a sip of one of these and you understand why it earned the right to have its moniker attached to a style of glassware. The whiskey and bitters open up and meld nicely on that first taste while the cherry and orange tickle your nose like a fruit filled feather floating up from the glass. If this was in a

Collins glass, tall and thin, it would lose something without question. It might seem like a little thing but these little nuances add up to build a great cocktail experience.

Cocktails that contain a single liquor and mixer on the rocks are most often found in this type of glass as well. The same reasoning applies as the wide style of the glass allows the liquid within to become a harmonious blend that pleases our senses and usually ends up in the classic saying, “Bartender, hit me again.” One of the trends that is a perfect fit for the rocks glass is a large sphere of ice usually surrounded by bourbon or scotch. This glass allows the igloo size chunk of ice to slowly melt and let the chosen liquor in the rocks glass be the star.

I would be willing to bet that most of us do not even give it a second thought when it comes to which type of glass ends up in front of us or why. No matter how you prefer your cocktail be sure to know there was some thought in choosing the right glassware to fit the drink. There really is a reason behind the many shapes and sizes of the glassware that is awaiting the next cocktail behind the bar. Of those choices the rocks glass reigns supreme because of its versatility and ability to deliver and delight your senses in more ways than one. This is also why I award it “best in glass.” Cheers <

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The law of attraction states “like attracts like.” Therefore, focusing on positive thoughts will bring about positive results,

which will ultimately lead to a happier life. It’s rather simple, be optimistic and do more of what makes you happy. Take

pleasure in the little things and live in the moment. Make strides toward greater things that make you feel good.

MELANIE PACE – FASHION STYLIST

Melanie Pace is a wardrobe stylist,

fashion consultant, fashion correspon-

dent and personal shopper born and

raised in Orlando. Melanie’s first step

into the fashion industry was with An-

thropologie in the visual merchandis-

ing department. After one year, Mela-

nie decided to start her own styling

and wardrobe consulting business in

2006. Melanie’s work includes ward-

robe stylist for E! with Giuliana Rancic,

Orlando Style magazine contributor,

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It pays to be

POSITIVEBy Christine Okoye

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Not satisfied with your body? It’s a proven

fact that positive thinking and happiness

directly affects your body. On the contrary

stress causes many to either over eat or

under eat. Stress may also cause severe

body aches and is even linked to certain

types of cancers. We owe it to our bodies

to be happy. Happy people tend to

take better care of their bodies. Stress

relieving exercises like yoga relaxes the

mind, body and soul while toning and

building muscle. Looking in the mirror

and seeing a more toned body is sure to

make anyone happy.

Not in the career of your dreams? Think

positive, dress the part, look the part,

act the part and you will get the part.

Persistence pays off so doing these things

continuously can only lead to success.

However, patience and optimism are

key. These local successes are living their

dream careers and they all claim positivity

got them there.

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tion and styling, Walt Disney World,

Golf Digest, on air fashion expert on

Fox 35, and styling on air for Life Love

Shopping on WEtv just to name a few.

1. What are your favorite retail therapy

practices?

I love going shopping with girlfriends or

my mom. I’m always at the mall by myself

choosing things I think look good on

myself. I like to have the opinion or the

assurance that it looks FAB! I also love

the relaxing time that is spent with friends

chatting, laughing, making fun of what we

have chosen and then seeing later how

everyone styles their new purchases.

2. What can a new outfit do for your self

esteem?

There are so many things in life that come

your way that aren’t as simple as “just a

new outfit.” I think it makes it an “easy”

fix to go out and buy something new to

maybe cover up all the things in life that

aren’t so easy to fix. Looking good on the

outside can make you feel even better on

the inside, and who doesn’t want that?

3. What are your best tips for shopping

for different body types?

Patience is key! Don’t get discouraged

because you can’t wear the same brand

jeans your best friend can. Try and stay

focused and grab items that are your

size and will fit your shape. It may take

some time in the fitting room trying the

whole store on. I promise this will pay off.

Personal shoppers in the stores are also

free. Find an associate or ask to set up an

appointment. You never know, they could

find the perfect things you were never

able to find yourself.

4. Fill in the blank. I am the happiest when

__________.

I am the happiest when I am spending

time with my family, just laughing and

doing absolutely nothing. It’s all about

balance. Family is so important to me.

5. How have happiness and positive

thinking directly impacted your body and

soul?

I have learned that no one can give you

happiness. You have to find that within

yourself first. There are going to be so

many challenges in life that come your

way and the only thing that will allow

ultimate happiness is positive thinking

and prayer. Life is not easy we all know

this. Keeping things simple and knowing

God has a plan is what keeps my body

and soul in check. I also practice a lot of

Yoga. Exercise is good for the body, mind

and soul.

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It pays to be

MEREDITH MCDONOUGH

WESH 2 NEWS ANCHOR

Meredith McDonough co-anchors

WESH 2 News Sunrise and WESH 2

News at Noon. She joined WESH 2

News on October 31, 2011, but insists

it has not been a scary experience.

Meredith began her broadcasting

career as an anchor/reporter at

WATM/WWCP-TV, the FOX/ABC

affiliates in Johnstown, Pa. One of her

most memorable stories detailed the

fifth anniversary of the September 11th

Flight 93 plane crash in Shanksville,

Pa. More recently, she and WESH 2

News co-anchor Jason Guy anchored

breaking coverage of a high-speed

car chase, which led to an Associated

Press Award and an Emmy Award.

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MEZO RICCIO

SALON AND BOUTIQUE OWNER

Mezo got his start as a boutique owner in 2001 when

he opened up a clothing store in the Florida Mall. He

was inspired by fashion forward European brands

and frequently visited NYC, LA and Miami. In 2007 he

brought his unique style to downtown Orlando where

he opened up Ego Lab Hair Salon & Boutique. Mezo is

also an artist/producer of pop, EDM, and R&B music. “I

believe it all goes hand in hand. Art, fashion, and music

are all things I am passionate about and I will continue

to learn as well as teach on these matters to the best of

my ability.” says Mezo.

1. How has your positive attitude played a role in your success

as a boutique owner?

Being a business owner has a lot of up & downs, especially

when you have an economic climate like we experienced

over the last few years. The only way to stay afloat and be

successful is to have a positive attitude. Those around you

have to be inspired and you must convey a positive energy

in order to do that.

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1. How has your positive attitude played

a role in your success as a news anchor?

I take great pride in delivering the news.

It’s an honor to keep the community

informed with what’s happening in their

neighborhood. The news isn’t always

positive and that’s why it’s even more

important to maintain an optimistic

attitude. As a news anchor you strive to

tell great stories and connect with the

viewers. To do that successfully I think a

positive attitude is part of the job.

2. How does looking the part affect your

career?

For me, it’s all about how I feel on the

inside! If I’m well rested and made it to

my yoga class, I’m on top of the world!

When it comes to wardrobe, I pick my

outfit the night before, because when

my alarm clock goes off at 2:45 a.m. my

fashion sense is still on snooze! I would be

lost without my hair stylist and hot rollers.

3. What are your tips for living a happier

lifestyle?

Make the most of each day, don’t sweat

the small stuff, and be forgiving of yourself

and others.

4. How has fashion played a role in

changing your mood?

My mom is my secret stylist, I guess

the secrets out! She knows I like to feel

confident and comfortable in my work

attire! I always feel good in a sharp suit,

stylish dress and even my shabby chic

favorites.

5. Fill in the blank. I am the happiest when

I am______.

I am the happiest when I am with my

husband, beachside!

6. How have happiness and positive

thinking directly impacted your body and

soul?

It has made me healthier, stronger and

more motivated to fulfill my potential and

encourage others along the way.

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2. How can a new look change your

attitude?

A new look is always gratifying and brings

about a sense of confidence. People

always feel better after a new haircut,

outfit, and pair of shoes. Change is always

good, everyone needs to freshen up their

look once in awhile.

3. Name the most self-gratifying moment

you’ve experienced as the owner of Ego

Lab.

There have been many gratifying

moments over the last 7 years at Ego Lab.

We have participated in many events, and

also held many events at Ego lab. As far

as self-gratifying I would say every time

someone leaves the store excited about

their purchase or service I am happy.

4. Fill in the blank. I am the happiest when

I am_________.

I have to be 100% honest I am most

happy when I am writing a new song. It is

a completely spiritual thing for me.

5. How have happiness and positive

thinking directly impacted your body and

soul?

For me learning to be in the moment

is very challenging, my mind is always

thinking about the future. True happiness

can only be found in the moments where

you are fully engaged in the now. We all

need to remind ourselves on a daily basis

to stay positive because the opposite can

be quite damaging to our physical well-

being as well as our spiritual self. <

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> As one of the most luxurious loca-tions in Central Florida, Waldorf Astoria Orlando is the perfect blend of upscale elegance and Floridian relaxation. How-ever, this hotel is not simply for out-of-town visitors; it is the ideal outing for anyone in need of a spa spree.

Inside the grand Waldorf Astoria, the overwhelming beauty of the hotel will captivate you upon entrance. The Jazz Age sophistication that defines the style of the hotel can be found in all of the 498 deluxe guests rooms, includ-ing the 171 suites. Every window offers breathtaking views of the beautiful hotel grounds, especially the signature pool, surrounded by private cabanas and lush

landscapes. With impressive architecture and artistic designs, the Waldorf Astoria lobby seems to beckon you to travel into a world of indulgence. This indul-gence continues as you turn to your left and pass though the beautiful platinum doors of the Waldorf Astoria Spa, a para-dise for both the body and the soul that is truly unlike any other.

If you are planning to splurge at a spa, this is the place to spend your day of luxury. The entire spa embodies relax-ation, with its pristine charm reflected in tranquil wood tones and mirrored in silver & gold accents. The beauty of the spa represents the harmonious balance of peaceful nature and modern simplic-

ity, and from the first step into the spa lobby, you’ll be swept away from the worries and stress of everyday life.

The Waldorf Astoria Spa is 24,000 square feet of pure indulgence, featur-ing 22 indoor treatment rooms, where your spa journey will begin. This journey is, as always, unique to every spa guest, as treatments are customized to fulfill the desires and expectations of each in-dividual. After selecting the treatment of your choice, you will be provided with a personalized analysis and skin diag-nosis, ensuring that your procedure will be specifically created for your skin. The specialists at the Waldorf Astoria Spa guarantee that every aspect of your ap-

This Side of HeavenRelaxing in Luxury at Waldorf Astoria Spa

By Cathleen K. Bode

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pointment is tailored to your distinctive needs, and the entire spa staff is warmly welcoming and always there for your ev-ery need. All of the spa’s therapists are extremely helpful and strive to make your stay blissful and stress-free, includ-ing Amanda, one of the spa’s excellent massage therapists, and Stephanie, a knowledgeable esthetician who can help you find the perfect treatment to trans-form your skin.

As you enjoy the facial, body therapy, or massage of your choice, feel free to indulge yourself in some of the hotel’s most decadent pleasures. Upon your visit, your lounge attendant or your spe-cialist will provide you with Champagne to transform your stay at the spa into an elegant affair. Also, because a day of pampering can work up quite an ap-petite, spa guests are invited to order delicious treats from the Waldorf Astoria room service menu.

One of the most refreshing treatments on the Spa menu is the HydraFacial, a revolutionary procedure that pro-vides soothing hydration to thirsty skin. Through a nonsurgical process called “hydradermabrasion,” the HydraFacial exfoliates and replenishes the surface of the skin while immediately improv-ing the complexion without any needles, lasers, or the slightest discomfort. This method of exfoliation is an inventive, non-irritating alternative to the com-monly used microdermabrasion, and it is perfect for those with sensitive skin. Not only does the facial use this innova-tive form of exfoliation to remove dead skin and extract impurities, it also leaves your skin cells recharged and refreshed with a variety of soothing moisturizing serums. This facial is designed for those of all skin types, including those with fine lines, dark marks, and acne, and guests can choose either 25-minute or 50-min-ute treatments. The HydraFacial’s instant results make it one of the most popular treatments in the Spa.

The Waldorf Astoria Spa also offers ben-eficial body therapies, such as the Per-fect Body Therapy, an 80-minute treat-

ment that stimulates the skin and leaves it smooth and restored. The therapy begins with an overall body exfoliation, which prepares the skin to absorb the nourishing oils, and continues with a sculpting massage that increases firm-ness and vitality of the skin. After the massage, anti-aging ingredients are ap-plied, allowing your entire body to feel younger, more toned, and silky to the touch.

A spa day would not be complete with-out an invigorating massage, and the Swedish Massage was heavenly. This classic massage is designed to take you on a relaxing getaway without leaving the spa, and it will keep you at peace long after your appointment. Long, soothing Swedish strokes release even the tens-est areas on your body, and the calming environment of the Waldorf Astoria Spa only adds to the serenity. Like all of the massages on the spa menu, the Swed-ish Massage is personalized to fulfill spe-cific requests of each visitor. Guests may choose between a 50-minute or 80-min-ute treatment, and the even-pressure strokes are customized to meet each individual’s desires and needs. Although any of these spa options will surely sat-isfy anyone looking for a day of leisure, the spa offers a full menu of treatments and therapies to suit.

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The Spa features full ladies and gentle-man’s lounges complete with locker area, plush robes, comfortable slippers, rainfall showers, Jacuzzi, eucalyptus steam room, experiential shower and tea lounge. Use of the facilities is com-plimentary with any scheduled treat-ment. A day pass for those not receiving treatment is available upon request for a nominal fee.

Group Bookings and Events

The Waldorf Astoria Spa is the per-fect setting to host groups and spe-cial events. So before you say “I Do” have some “Me” time with your closest friends.

Valet Parking

Spa guests not staying on the hotel prop-erty receive complimentary valet parking on the day of their service. Please advise reservations at the time of booking.

After a tranquil afternoon at the spa, why not allow the luxury to continue with a delectable dinner at one of the fine res-taurants at Waldorf Astoria? The Bull & Bear, the hotel’s classic steakhouse, is a perfect option for those looking for an indulgent meal with an elegant atmo-sphere. If you simply desire a drink to finish the day, Sir Harry’s Lounge offers an exclusive beverage menu and an in-viting ambiance. However you choose to spend your evening at Waldorf Astoria, you are sure to have a delicious experi-ence.

The Waldorf Astoria Spa is one of the most prestigious in Central Florida, ca-tering to international visitors and lo-cals alike, as well as to those staying at the Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek. Even guests from various hotels in the Orlando area come to the Waldorf Astoria Spa to indulge in its acclaimed spa treatments. This hotel is simply a cut above the rest when it comes to relaxing in style. <

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> Hair takes a lot of abuse. Flat irons, blow dryers, bleach, color, UV rays … All are culprits in hair damage. And some of us have tried just about anything that promises to salvage our tresses: From raw eggs to olive oil, to pricey treat-ments that, sometimes, fail to meet our expectations. So when I heard of Privé Salon’s newest addition, a hair care mira-cle, I set out to experience it for myself.

The “New Age” treatment has been making waves as the ultra-premium cure for hair and scalp. But only 200 salons nationwide offer the exclusive product.

“Privé was chosen from Kérastase Paris to represent the line,” says Revi Rofe, owner and manager of Orlando’s elite salon.

“We’re the only independent salon in Central Florida to offer Chronologiste,” she told me. Think of this mask as a hair facial – a thick restorative concentrate that can transform dry, stressed hair in one application. Of course, depending on the extent of the damage, you may want to repeat the treatment every cou-ple of weeks for an ultimate hair resur-rection. It is definitely lavish pampering for your hair. But Privé is all about pam-pering.

When the salon opened its doors in Or-lando eight years ago, it quickly rose to its elite status. The reason?

“We listen to what the client wants,” says Revi. A ten-minute mandatory con-sultation allows for guaranteed results. The full-service salon carries out founder Laurent Dufourg’s vision and features a “departmentalized approach” where a team (a stylist, colorist and an assistant) makes sure to create the right style to match your expectations. Plus, Privé styl-ists and colorists are highly trained and participate in continuing education pro-grams.

“We mold our stylists,” adds Revi.

Its central location, in front of the Mall at Millenia, attracts both local and out-of-town clientele.

So, what’s the Chronologiste in-salon Ritual?

It all begins with a thorough consulta-tion with your stylist. After all questions have been answered, your host, a stylist assistant, will take you back to the sham-poo room. Sit back and relax on a soft recliner, while the assistant gives you a soothing scalp and neck massage. After the de-stressing lather, your host takes you back to the chair. Your cappuccino, or a glass of wine, is waiting for you to enjoy while your team works its magic.

Your stylist infuses two unique elements: Pearls that are immersed in seawater and a cream rich in nourishing essentials.

The pearls house important vitamins, minerals and nutrients to nourish the fi-ber, while the velvety cream is made up of gluco-lipids, ceramides, cationic de-rivatives, Vitamin E, silicone concentrate and Bisabol – each one playing a vital role in hair repair.

After parting your damp hair into four sections, your stylist gently applies the mixture, saturating every strand. Unlike other treatments, Chronologiste uses your own body heat to activate. The foil cap stays on for approximately ten min-utes. In the meantime, sip on your drink of choice and relax.

“It takes back time,” says Francesca Her-rick, my stylist for the day. “Your hair feels healthy, how it felt before the dam-age.”

Indeed. After the product was thor-oughly rinsed out (and I enjoyed a sec-ond massage by Charles), my scalp felt hydrated and regenerated. The blowout revealed healthy, supple hair. I could not help but run my fingers through my now silky locks. Although it was tempting to swish my hair, a la cliché shampoo com-mercial, I held off until I stepped outside.

Go ahead, indulge in the luxurious Ritual – Your stressed tresses deserve it! <

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> Among the top 10 Common Dental problems, bad breath was rated #1. Here are the 10 most common dental problems; 1.Bad Breath, 2. Tooth Decay, 3. Gum Disease, 4. Oral Cancer, 5. Mouth Sores, 6.Tooth Erosion, 7. Tooth Sensitivity, 8. Toothaches, 9. Dental Emergencies,10. Unattractive Smile.

Today I’m going to discuss bad breath; also called halitosis which can be down-right embarrassing. According to dental studies, about 85% of people with con-stant bad breath have a dental condition that is the blame. Gum disease, cavities, oral cancer, dry mouth, and bacteria on the tongue all can cause bad breath. Also; medical conditions can cause bad breath. Ketoacidosis occurs in diabetics when there is insufficient glucose in the blood for the body to use as energy. An obvious sign of this is a fruity-smelling odor in the breath. People with eating disorders may experience bad breath,

as well as frequent dieters. Breath will have a fishy smell or smell of urine or ammonia in people with chronic kidney failure. Sinusitis, which is very prevalent here in Florida, can cause bad breath. So you can see there are various conditions that can contribute to bad breath. Us-ing mouthwash to cover up bad breath only masks the odor and does not cure the problem. So how do I know I have bad breath? Here’s a simple technique; lick the back of your hand, let it dry and smell that.

The following guidelines will help you eliminate or reduce your bad breath :

1. Brush your teeth and floss everyday; especially after meals that may contain food or spices that contribute to bad breath. Brushing your tongue will help in getting rid of bacteria that can get trapped in the tiny hair-like fibers on the tongue.

2. Visit your dentist on a regular basis to insure there are no cavities or underlying gum disease.

3. An easy way to prevent bad breath is to chew parsley after a meal. Parsley contains chlorophyll, which happens to be a known breath freshener.

4. One can place a few drops of tee tree oil or peppermint oil on your tongue or a few drops on your toothbrush along with the toothpaste to freshened your breath.

5. Avoid foods that cause bad breath; garlic, onions, cabbage, certain spices, and coffee.

6. Smoking causes bad breath also so quitting has much more beneficial ef-fects than having better smelling breath.

7. Xerostomia or dry mouth is a major factor when it comes to bad breath. Sip water throughout the day and during meals. Chew sugar- free gum or dissolve sugar-free candy slowly in your mouth to increase saliva flow.

8. Avoid traditional mouthwashes. Most are loaded with alcohol which can cause dry mouth. These mouthwashes also cre-ate an environment that bacteria love.

9. Occasionally use a mixture of 50% hydrogen peroxide and 50% water as a mouth rinse. Hydrogen peroxide will help kill the bacteria that cause bad breath.

10. Finally the use of commercially marketed breath freshening kits and bad breath remedies may help prevent bad breath however there is insufficient research that has shown a cure for bad breath. Always ask your dentist or phar-macist before you invest in these prod-ucts.

I hope these simple suggestions will help you insure that your breath is pleasing and if not that it makes you aware that there could be an underlying problem. Remember not having pain does not mean there is no disease or pathology. If in doubt see your dental team. My best patient is the one I educate.

Yours for better dentistry and health,Carl D. Bilancione D.M.D. <

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David L. McIntosh D.M.D.Orthodontist407 671-4455 Winter Park407 644-8786 Maitlandwww.Mcintoshortho.com

Charles Mc Namara D.M.D.Oral & Facial Surgeons of Mid-Florida407 644-0224 Winter Park407 774-3399 Longwood407 843-1670 Orlando www.ofsmidfl.com

In closing as a general dentist it is imperative that I work with a team of experts and these professionals are part of my team.

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STRESS - BY MARK L. HORWITZ

> Being under investigation for or charged with a crime is one of the great-est causes of stress and anxiety. Realizing that you may lose your liberty, as well as face public humiliation, causes stress that effects people in different ways. Loss of sleep, loss of productivity, loss of concen-tration and even thoughts of suicide are common examples of the effects of stress. In helping clients who must deal with the criminal justice system, I routinely discuss the impact stress may have on daily life. Recognizing that stress is a normal con-sequence of facing criminal charges is a first step in dealing with the stress. While most people have a certain amount of stress in their lives, few have had to deal with the extreme stress caused by a crimi-nal case. I have observed, both men and women, break down and cry in my office. They will call complaining of lack of sleep and inability to function. I believe it is im-

portant for an attorney to let clients know that what they are experiencing is to be expected, under the circumstances. Help in coping with the stress caused by a criminal case can take many forms. Open communication between attorney and cli-ent can relieve stress by answering ques-tions, explaining procedures, and under-standing the legal case. Reaching out to a spouse or family member may also be helpful. Many also benefit from talking with clergy or counseling with health care professionals. It is important to realize that help, both legal, psychological and emotional, is available and important. <

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MUST LOVE DOGSBest FriendsBy Courtney Caggiano

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> The love you have for your dog is like

no other, and it has been proven that

people with dogs tend to be healthier

than those without. Your furry companion

could be keeping you healthy, while also

helping to find you some new friends.

Dog owners frequently walk and exercise

with their dogs, keeping both parties

active. Dogs are more likely to want to

do something active when compared to

other house pets. Not only does having

a dog help you stay active, it also helps

you socialize by meeting people on your

walk or at the dog park. (You know it can

be a chick magnet!)

You know your dog can keep you active,

but did you know that some dogs are

able to detect when you have low blood

sugar levels or even cancer? They do this

by detecting scents as well as noticing

their owner’s behavior. When it comes

to low blood sugar, some dogs will even

nudge their owners toward food. Some

dogs can even steer you away from foods

to which you are allergic, especially

in cases with people who have severe

peanut allergies. Dogs can also improve

the health of children by reducing their

risk of eczema. Research has shown

that children are less likely to develop

eczema by age 4 if they begin mingling

with dogs when they are infants.

”“DOGS ACT AS “SOCIAL CATALYSTS,”

AS THEY LEAD TO INTERACTION BETWEEN PEOPLE AND ALLEVIATE FEELINGS OF LONELINESS.

Another great reason to love dogs is

that they can help you rehabilitate from

illnesses. Therapy dogs can encourage

mobility, interpersonal contact, and

socialization. It has been proven that

dogs act as “social catalysts,” as they

lead to interaction between people and

alleviate feelings of loneliness. Dogs are

overall great companions that become

attached to their owners and, in turn,

want to show their love. People who own

dogs have the ability to know that they

will always have a friend waiting for them

and depending on them, as well as a pet

that will be able to comfort them when

they need it.

So not only are dogs great companions,

they come with a lot of benefits, too.

These furry friends are amazing! So give

your dog[s] extra attention and let them

know how much you love and appreciate

their loyalty and companionship. They

may even save your life! <

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SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE

> Our great city has no shortage of competent lawyers practicing their trade but we thought it would be interesting and informative to present a sampling of law professionals in our midst who represent Medical Malpractice.

There are a multitude of specialties in the practice of law, each requiring expertise gleaned through formal education, personal experience and prior court established precedents often referred to as case law.

Medical Malpractice is a legal term for you (or a loved one) who suffered an injury based on a bad diagnosis, botched surgery, doctor fraud, prescription error or breach of doctor-patient confidentiality. Medical malpractice lawyers may also defend you if you are a medical professional who was sued for malpractice.

The reality is that there are a variety of factors that determine the qualifications of an attorney. Objective factors include trial experience and results in past cases but most factors are subjective such as the quality or persuasiveness of an argument in court, skill at negotiating or giving legal advice, and making sure the attorney being considered has a good reputation in the legal community and the community at large, in the location where your case will be heard.

The attorneys being showcased in the following pages are representative of the specialized areas of Medical Malpractice and are considered to be excellent in their field. All share total dedication to the practice of law and zealousness in representing their clients. We suggest you practice your due diligence in choosing the right law firm to represent you in the event legal representation is required. <

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SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE

JOHN W. DILLBoard Certified Civil Trial Lawyer

> John W. Dill is a Board Certified

Civil Trial Lawyer with the Florida Bar.

He is also a member of the Million Dollar

Advocates Forum, having obtained

numerous verdicts and settlements of

over one million dollars. He has tried

over 100 cases to verdict, including one

of the longest federal trials in history,

lasting over nine months. Mr. Dill has

tried cases in numerous jurisdictions

throughout the nation. He has published

articles on trial practice and procedure,

as well as been called upon to lecture

to other attorneys on trial techniques..

He also has obtained significant jury

verdicts in extremely complex medical

malpractice cases. In 2012 and 2013

alone, Mr. Dill obtained medical

malpractice jury verdicts for 7.5 million,

1.5 million, 1.3 million and 1.0 million

dollars. In his career he has obtained 17

jury verdicts of more than one million

dollars, including three jury verdicts

exceeding ten million dollars.

Mr. Dill has also been honored with the

prestigious AV® Peer Review Rating by

Martindale-Hubbell, the preeminent

national publication in the legal field.

According to Martindale-Hubbell, “An

AV rating is a significant accomplishment

- a testament to the fact that a lawyer’s

peers rank him or her at the highest level

of professional excellenceThis rating is

based upon evaluations by other lawyers

and is the highest ranking attainable by

an attorney for ability and ethics in the

practice of law. It is a distinction reserved

for a select few in the legal community.”

In 2009, Mr. Dill was named a diplomat

in medical malpractice by the American

Board of Professional Liability Attorneys

(ABPLA). The ABPLA is the only organi-

zation accredited by the American Bar

Association to certify attorneys in the

area of medical malpractice. Mr. Dill

has also been named to the American

Board of Trial Advocates, a national as-

sociation of experienced trial attorneys

committed to preserving and promoting

the civil jury trial right and educating the

public about the history and value of the

right to trial by jury.

Mr. Dill has been selected for inclusion

in the 2010-2014 Florida Super Lawyers’

list, an honor that is awarded to only

5% of Florida attorneys each year. A

multiphase selection process is used

to determine which attorneys will

receive this distinction, and nominees

are evaluated on the basis of peer

recognition and professional excellence.

Mr. Dill has also been named to the list

of Florida Legal Elite attorneys for 2010-

2013 Only 918 Florida attorneys were

selected for this honor, representing less

than 2% of the nearly 63,000 Florida Bar

members who practice law in Florida.

Additionally, Mr. Dill has been named

to the 2012, 2013 and 2014 Editions

of Best Lawyers in America in Plaintiff’s

Medical Malpractice Law. <

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20 North Orange Avenue, 16th FloorOrlando, FL 32801

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PETER J. GULDEN IIIMedical Malpractice Attorney

> “Our clients often tell us that they

don’t want what happened to them

happening to anyone else. And so if we

can change one hospital policy, sharpen

one rule of patient care, or simply

ensure that basic standards of practice

are followed, then our work makes all

patients safer.”

The Winter Park law firm of Faiella

& Gulden specializes in catastrophic

medical malpractice, with particular

focus on missed diagnosis of cancer

cases, cardiac cases, birth and pediatric

injuries and surgical errors. Their work

takes them across the state, and the

firm has also handled cases in North

Carolina and Tennessee.

Born and raised in Winter Park, Peter

J. “Tres” Gulden, III, is a graduate of

Vanderbilt Law School, where he was

a member of the Jessup International

Moot Court Team and President of

the Student Plaintiff’s Bar Association.

Prior to Vanderbilt, he attended The

Divinity School at Duke University, from

which he holds a Master of Theological

Studies degree, magna cum laude.

His education began at Washington

& Jefferson College in Pennsylvania,

where he majored in history, graduating

cum laude, and winning academic

prizes in history and religion.

His law partner, Elizabeth Faiella, is

also his mother. Both members of this

mother-son team are deeply involved

in every case they bring, and try all

of their cases together. A 37 year trial

lawyer, Faiella is a member of the Inner

Circle of Advocates, a group comprised

of the 100 best Plaintiff’s attorneys in

the United States. “There is no better

teacher that a trial lawyer could possibly

have”, Gulden says, “and we certainly

share many of the same instincts.”

From their experiences in representing

elderly patients, the two co-authored

Battling ageism in cancer negligence

cases, published in Trial Magazine.

Gulden’s grandmother, too, was a

trial lawyer, and was a judge in Texas,

making him a third generation attorney.

Gulden’s perspective on medical

negligence was also shaped by his late

father, Dr. Peter J. Gulden, who practiced

internal medicine in Winter Park. His

father fostered in him a profound

respect for the medical profession, and

taught him that the standards of care in

medicine must be enforced, because

they are there to protect patients. As

Gulden explains, “it never made any

sense to me that people defend or

excuse unsafe medical care, because if

this care is allowed to continue, then it

leads to more suffering.”

In addition to Florida, Gulden is li-

censed to practice law in the District of

Columbia. He is a Fellow of the Flor-

ida Bar Foundation, and a member of

the Trial Lawyer’s section of the Florida

Bar.< Peter J. Gulden III

Faiella & Gulden, P.A.243 West Park Ave., Ste 101

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John Elliott Leighton, EsquireLEIGHTON LAW, P.A.121 South Orange Ave., Suite 1150Orlando, FL 32801P: [email protected]

JOHN ELLIOTT LEIGHTON, ESQ.“A passion for people hurt by medical mistakes”

Medical Malpractice Trial Attorney

> When it comes to health care, John Leighton is passionate. “Patients get treated like second class citizens.” Leighton has seen so many cases of medical mistakes, so little regulation, and so many restrictions on patients’ rights, that it drives him harder than ever to represent victims of medical malpractice.

Leighton, an accomplished board certi-fied trial lawyer, handles malpractice cas-es throughout Florida but his reputation spans beyond the state, having been hired by families in Texas and Illinois to try malpractice cases there as well. In one, a hospital failed to promptly treat a woman who had a fluid build-up in her brain, causing her death. Leighton handled the case in Chicago and recov-ered $4.3 million for her family. In Texas he obtained $1 million for the victim of a botched weight loss surgery. Another of his Central Florida clients had a wrong leg surgery by a surgeon who had just made the same mistake on another pa-tient a year earlier.

In a record-setting case here, Leighton represented an Altamonte Springs girl who sustained brain damage at birth from a botched delivery. After years of delays and numerous appeals, Leighton convinced a Sanford jury to award $24 million in what was the largest malpractice verdict in Seminole county history. Recently he recovered $9 million for a woman who suffered brain damage from an anesthesia mistake and two years ago he won a $24 million wrongful death verdict in Orange County.

Leighton is most concerned by studies which show that medical errors are killing 200,000 to 400,000 people a year in America. To demonstrate the point, he recently published an article about why people are safer on a highway filled with drunk drivers than in a hospital.

15 years ago Leighton and a dozen of the nation’s top medical malpractice lawyers formed the Cooperative Association of Medical Malpractice Attorneys. Leighton is the author of a 2 volume text and has written numerous book chapters and articles. He has lectured in over a dozen states, including, The Association of Trial Lawyers of America’s “Litigating Catastrophically Injured Infant Cases” and “Holding the Hospital Accountable” seminars. He recently spoke to a different group – an association of health underwriters. His topic: “Medical Malpractice - What You Don’t Know May Kill You.”

Leighton has been selected for Florida SuperLawyers (6 years as a top 100 SuperLawyer in Florida), Florida Trend magazine’s “Florida Legal Elite” and The Best Lawyers in America. He serves as the Chairman of the Academy of Trial Advocacy, a national invitation-only association of some of the nation’s leading catastrophic injury lawyers, and is on the Executive Committee of the National College of Advocacy. He received his law and undergraduate degrees with honors from the University of Florida. When he is not fighting for victims of medical mistakes, he tries to find time to ski, bike and enjoy classic cars. <

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RALPH MARTINEZMcEwan, Martinez & Dukes

> Rafael “Ralph” Martinez has been selected as Orlando’s Best Medical Malpractice Lawyer. Mr. Martinez is a Shareholder/Partner at McEwan, Martinez & Dukes P.A. The firm was established in 1948, housed in the historic downtown McEwan building where medicine was practiced from 1918-1949.

Mr. Martinez has a very active litigation practice with heavy emphasis on medical malpractice defense. He has tried to verdict over 100 complex litigation cases in Products Liability and Medical Malpractice. In 2007-2008 Mr. Martinez spent more days in the courtroom trying cases than in his office. When asked what his favorite part of the trial was, he indicated Closing Argument—“I like to put it all together at the end.”

Tom Dukes, one of Mr. Martinez’ partners, said that Ralph has mentored many of Orlando’s finest medical negligence attorneys. The Orange County Bar Association has honored Mr. Martinez with the Bill Trickel Professionalism Award, a coveted recognition and lifetime achievement.

A Cuban refugee before he became a proud naturalized citizen, Mr. Martinez has lived the American dream. When he arrived in the U.S. at the age of 12 he did not speak English. He came as part of Operation Pedro Pan where 14,500 children escaped from Cuba without their parents at the height of the Cold War. He learned English, put himself through school, graduated from the University of Florida with a journalism degree, and obtained his Juris Doctor at Florida State University. Mr. Martinez said he was one of the few Gators happy with FSU winning this year’s BCS Championship!

Mr. Martinez was appointed by President George W. Bush and confirmed by the

U.S. Senate to serve as one of 10 voting delegates to the U.N. General Assembly in 2002 where he served for a year while maintaining an active litigation practice in Orlando. In 2008 he was appointed by President Bush and again confirmed by the U.S. Senate as a commissioner of the U.S. Dept of Justice Foreign Claims Commission where he, in a non-adversarial manner, adjudicated claims of U.S. citizens against foreign countries. In the claims against Libya he adjudicated over $300 million of compensation to victims of 11 terrorist acts sponsored by Libya in the previous 30 years.

Mr. Martinez lectured at the 2005 College for the Judiciary on the subject of Medical Malpractice and in 1996 at the Florida Conference of Circuit Judges on the same subject. He has taught at the prestigious IADC (International Association of Defense Counsel) Trial Academy at Stanford University and the Florida Trial Academy at the University of Florida. He served on the Valencia Community College Board of Directors for 8 years and the Board of Trustees of the University of Richmond for 4 years. When asked about running for office, he said no—he would leave that to brother Mel and nephew John!

Mr. Martinez is very involved in community activities including the Central Florida Fair and the Central Florida YMCA where he served as Chairman of the Metropolitan Board of Directors and is active on the Camp Wewa and Metro Board. He also serves on the CNL Bank Board.

He and his wife Becky have been married for 30 years. They have 3 grown children and a granddaughter. He has practiced law at McEwan, Martinez & Dukes, P.A. since 1981 at 108 E. Central Boulevard, Orlando, FL <

Ralph MartinezMcEwan, Martinez & Dukes

108 E. Central Blvd.Orlando, FL 32801

P: 407-423-8571

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SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE

SCOTT R. MCMILLENMcMillen Law Firm, A Professional Association

> Medical malpractice cases are

some of the most difficult of all civil

litigation cases to handle. Although

McMillen Law Firm also handles other

types of injury cases, Scott R. McMillen

has distinguished himself by thirty-

plus years of success in handling major

medical malpractice cases.

McMillen grew up in Orlando, and is a

proud graduate of Boone High School,

where incidentally, his sister currently

serves as school principal. After receiving

his B.S. in Government from Florida

State University in 1976, and his Doctor

of Law degree from Emory University in

1979, McMillen returned home to begin

his legal career. His wife was pregnant

at the time with their first child, Allison,

who is now one of the lawyers practicing

with him at McMillen Law Firm.

Although for the last 27 years McMillen

has exclusively represented patients and

their families, for the first 7 years of his

career he gained invaluable malpractice

experience representing several Central

Florida area hospitals.

“We really pride ourselves on the

personal service we give to our clients,”

McMillen says. “In order to provide this

level of service, we decided long ago to

limit our practice to only a select number

of cases so that we can give every case,

and every client, a great deal of personal

attention.” McMillen says that even

though his firm refuses to advertise on

TV or other mainstream media, they

are fortunate to be able to turn away

more than 300 cases for every case the

firm accepts. His only regret about not

being a “T.V.” advertising lawyer, says

McMillen, is that he sees lawyers now

advertising with their pets, and he knows

his Labradoodle, Max, would easily be

the best “lawyer dog” on T.V. Max

comes to work every day, where he very

happily greets all visitors at the door

(except the mailman).

McMillen routinely handles medical mal-

practice cases throughout Florida and

Georgia, although he has been brought

in to serve as lead trial counsel in ma-

jor malpractice cases as far away as Ar-

kansas. In Central Florida, his peers

think highly enough of him that they

have elected him to serve as President

of the Orange County Bar Association,

the Legal Aid Society, and the Central

Florida Trial Lawyers Association. They

also elected him to serve for six years

as one of their representatives on the

Florida Bar Board of Governors, which

serves under the jurisdiction of the Flor-

ida Supreme Court and is a 52-member

statewide body governing the Florida

Bar’s 100,000 lawyers. McMillen is Mar-

tindale-Hubbell rated AV Preeminent

(5.0), which is the highest rating given,

and according Martindale-Hubbell is

a testament to the fact that his peers

rank him at the highest level of profes-

sional excellence. <

Scott R. McMillenMcMillen Law Firm,

A Professional Association608 East Central Blvd.

Orlando, FL 32801P: 407-843-0126

Toll Free: 1-800-974-4929E: [email protected]

http://floridamalpractice.com

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KEITH R. MITNIKSenior Trial Counsel For Morgan & Morgan

> Keith Mitnik was born and raised in Eustis, Florida and has practiced law in Central Florida for 30 years.

He is a nationally recognized teacher on unique trial techniques he has de-veloped. He is regularly invited as a fea-tured speaker by trial lawyer organiza-tions all over the country and all around the state of Florida.

As Senior Trial Counsel For Morgan & Morgan, the largest personal injury law firm in America, Mr. Mitnik practically lives in courtrooms trying cases state-wide and nationally. He is licensed in Florida, Tennessee and Kentucky. He is Board Certified as a specialist in the han-dling of civil jury trials.

In the last five years Mr. Mitnik has a long list of verdicts where the damages awarded by the jury were at least a mil-lion dollars, including 26 million, 1 mil-lion, 40 million, 3 million, 18.8 million, 1.3 million, 90 million, 1.1 million, 13 million and, most recently, a 5.3 million dollar verdict already this year.

He has been honored as a member of the Florida Legal Elite, Orlando Business Journal top lawyers, Florida’s “Super Lawyers”, Orlando’s Best Lawyers, and Best Lawyers in America and is listed in Martindale’s Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers.

As a result of his courtroom success, Mr. Mitnik has been a legal commentator on many nationally broadcast t.v. shows, as well as drawn local and national me-dia attention on cases of his own. He has been interviewed many times over

the years involving high profile cases in which he was personally involved, such as the suit against Backstreet Boys’ promotor Lou Perlman, a case in which former Harlem Globetrotters, includ-ing Curly Neal, Meadowlark Lemon and Marquis Haines, sued the Globetrotter organization, and the civil suit against Casey Anthony. Mr. Mitnik has been in-terviewed by Mike Wallace on 60 Min-utes regarding a prominent defamation suit he handled against CNN and Time Magazine.

A few years ago, he was the subject of a front page feature article in the Orlando Sentinel, profiling “Mitlock”, his nick-name in legal circles (a reference to the old TV show Matlock).

While Mr. Mitnik handles personal injury cases of all kinds, and business lawsuits, he has always had a special interest and focus on medical negligence cases. They are complicated cases, the lawyers who defend them are some of the best in the business. He feels called to use his gifts and talents to level the field on behalf of patients who have suffered as a result of doctors failing to do the basic things that should have been done for patient safety. He is very selective in what cases he takes to a jury, but when he does, he does it with passion and purpose.

Mr. Mitnik says, “Most doctors exercise reasonable care and will never have to face him. but those few who don’t do their jobs right, should be held account-able. If they won’t take responsibility vol-untarily I aim to impose it on them in a court of law.” <

Keith R. MitnikMorgan & Morgan

20 North Orange Avenue, Suite 1600Orlando, FL 32801

P: 877-667-4265www.forthepeople.com

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FRANCIS E. PIERCE, IIIMateer Harbert Attorneys At Law

> Francis E. (Frank) Pierce, III has been practicing law in Orlando since 1979. He completed his undergraduate college and law school training at the University of Florida in six rather than the traditional seven years. Hard work has always been a hallmark of Frank’s life as he worked various jobs during both undergraduate and law school.

Frank is a shareholder with Mateer & Har-bert in Orlando, leading a multi-talented litigation section which includes attor-neys who have medical backgrounds in pharmacy, nursing and cytology. Frank’s litigation practice includes not only medical malpractice claims, but also a variety of complex state and federal trial and appellate cases. Complimenting Frank’s team are two in-house nurse con-sultants and a litigation support staff of long-time employees. Mateer & Harbert is a full service business and commercial law firm with attorneys practicing in the areas of healthcare law, corporate law, commercial law, real estate, construction law, probate, taxation and bankruptcy, among other areas.

In the last 35 years, in addition to de-fending pharmaceutical companies, university medical schools and three re-gional hospitals, Frank has represented a substantial number of individual physi-cians in a variety of medical specialties. Frank believes that meticulous prepara-tion creates an opportunity to eliminate claims against his clients prior to trial. If claims require a trial, Frank has tried a large number of trials with a seasoned team that compliments his personal preparation with medical research, in-formation management and multimedia presentation methods designed to com-municate to all members of the jury.

“I am humbled to be able to provide help to those who help others. I have

had personal experience individually, with family members and friends, to share time in emergency rooms, hospital hallways, surgery waiting rooms, patient rooms and doctor’s offices with extraor-dinary healthcare providers at all times of the day and night. Giving back to these selfless individuals is a privilege.”

Frank has been elected as President of the Florida Defense Lawyers Associa-tion, a voluntary organization of more than one thousand civil defense lawyers in the State. Frank has also served as the President of the Central Florida Medi-cal Malpractice Claims Council, Inc., a group of Central Florida hospital risk managers, professional liability insur-ance claims professionals and attorneys who represent healthcare providers.

Frank has been recognized in his se-lection as an AV-Rated attorney by the national peer review organization, Martindale-Hubbell, demonstrating the highest level of professional excellence and ethical standards and in his multi-year selection as a Florida Super Lawyer.

Because of Frank’s experience, Mateer & Harbert was selected as “The American Lawyer Go-To Litigation Firm” by the American Lawyer and Corporate Coun-sel Magazine. He has also been selected as a Top Lawyer by the Orlando Home and Leisure Magazine.

Frank has been selected to be a mem-ber of the prestigious American Board of Trial Advocates which recognizes excellence in trial attorneys who have completed a substantial number of civil jury trials. He is also a frequent lecturer to attorney groups on areas of medical malpractice law and practice. <

Francis E. Pierce, IIIMateer Harbert

Attorneys At Law225 E Robinson St, Ste 600

Orlando, FL 32801P: 407-425-9044F: 407-423-2016

www.mateerharbert.com

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PATRICK H. TELAN Attorney at Law

> Pat Telan is an enthusiastic and competitive attorney who represents hospitals, physicians, businesses, health care workers and individuals in a variety of litigation matters. Born to a Filipino father who worked tirelessly to become a successful physician after leaving the U.S. Army, Pat learned the meaning of courage and hard work. As one of four children born to a first generation, Irish, coal-miner’s daughter from Scranton, Pennsylvania, Patrick learned from his mother that a fulfilled life is one rich in family and friends, not in material possessions. Pat has merged his parent’s philosophies and strengths into his own, which he brings to each and every client he represents.

After graduating from the University of Florida with Honors with a degree in Economics and a minor in Spanish, Pat enrolled in law school at Stetson University College of Law. He was a member of the nationally recognized Moot Court Team and was selected as Outstanding Advocate in his final year of law school.

Shortly after his graduation from law school in 1992, Pat joined what is now the Grower, Ketcham, Eide, Telan and Meltz law firm. Pat credits much of his development to Mason Grower, one of the firm’s founding senior partners, who trusted him and believed in him. Now, as an owner and one of the senior litigators at Grower, Ketcham, Pat seeks to mentor and develop some of the firm’s young lawyers. Over the past 10 years, the firm has been able to grow and has also become more diverse in its lines of business.

As a trial lawyer, Pat has litigated cases across the Southeast U.S. in both Federal

and State Courts over the past 22 years. He devotes a significant amount of his professional time to the representation and defense of Hospital clients, Physician Groups and individual Health Care Providers involved in litigation and in administrative proceedings. Over the past 15 years, Pat has also developed a thriving practice in Trucking litigation, Civil Rights litigation, Environmental litigation and Commercial litigation.

Pat is a member of the U.S. District Court for the Southern, Northern and Middle District of Florida. He is also a member of the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals of the United States. He has litigated cases against some of the largest plaintiff’s law firms in the U.S. and also against some of the largest defense firms in the South. He prides himself on always doing what is best for his client and is always mindful of the financial, mental and emotional impact that litigation has on his clients.

Pat has lectured locally and nationally on various subjects dealing with medical malpractice litigation, EMTALA laws and deposition preparation techniques. He holds an AV rating from Martindale Hubbell, a testament to the fact that his peers rate him at the highest level of ethical and professional excellence.

Outside of work, Pat is a devoted father to Kyle (18) and Abby Ann (15) and loving husband to his high school sweetheart and wife of 22 years, Kirsten. He is a “foodie” who enjoys adventure travel, physical fitness and all of the outdoor benefits that our wonderful weather in Florida allows. <Patrick H. Telan

901 N Lake Destiny RoadSuite 450

Maitland, FL 32751P: 407-423-9545

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