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GROW BABY, GROW!

COOL FOR THE SEASON FASHION

10 TIPS FOR NEW DADS

GLAMAMAMAFASHION SHOOT

THE VAULT OF SOULS

CATWALK COUNTDOWN

FIGHT LIKE A GIRLWHAT’S NEW IN BREAST CANCER RESEARCH

TAYLOR SWIFTWHAT’S THE TRUTH?

WOMEN’S HEALTH ISSUE

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FEATURES

20 / TAMPA NOW

The Historic Tampa TheatreBy Alexandra Mariano

24 / OUT & ABOUT

The Vault of SoulsBy Diane Zeise

26 / THE ARTS

Sunsets & Smooth JazzBy Courtney Caggiano

30 / BEAUTY

Catwalk Countdown

34 / HEALTH & BEAUTY

Fight Like a Girl

36 / FASHION

Cool for the SeasonPhotos by Joanna Kustra

46Fall Fashion Florida-style

By Autumn Barker

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CONTENTS

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Go On & Wine About It

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Glama Mama

48 / TOYS

I love It When They Call Me... Big Poppa

50 / FASHION

Dolce & Gabbana: I Love You, Mamma

52 / STYLEMD

5 Truths About Postpardum DepressionBy Autumn Barker

54 / HEALTHY BABY

10 Tips for New Dads

56 / HEALTHY BABY

Grow Baby, Grow!By Courtney Caggiano

60 / CELEBRITY SOUP

Actors Who Turned Down Iconic RolesBy Riesa Pascal

62 / TRAVEL ‘N STYLE

Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGateBy Alexandra Niblett

66 / DON’T MISS THE BEAT

Taylor Swift: What’s the Truth?By Courtney Caggiano

68 / FASHION

Glama MamaPhotos by Carlos Amoeda

82 / BARFLY

Go On & Wine About ItBy Diane Zeise

86 / OUT & ABOUT

Pregnancy Discrimination & The Florida Civil Rights Act... A Labor of LoveBy Mark NeJame

90 / CITY NEWS

In Case You Missed ItBy Christina Nicholson

94 / BEST FRIENDS

When Puppy Meets BabyBy Alexandra Mariano

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our sponsored events as well as the many other exciting features that we offer online!

Our October “Women’s Health” issue is once again packed with great photo shoots and interesting articles as we continue to ‘raise the bar’ of publishing excellence. Unmatched in our region, Tampa Style continues to excel as others are constantly scratching their heads wondering how we do it.

But it’s no secret! With our terrific staff, we just dedicate ourselves 24/7 to going beyond that extra mile for our readers and advertisers. However, more than anything, our passion is what keeps our purpose alive. We really love what we do, and we enjoy witnessing the results

and successes reaped by our clientele and readers. Our goal is to inspire the Tampa Bay area to be even more exciting and cosmopolitan than it already is.

Also, please don’t forget that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Lupus Awareness Month, National Diabetes Month and more. We’ll also be celebrating the fun and festive night of Halloween. Busch Gardens’ HOWL-O-SCREAM will again have some killer, thrilling Halloween terror nights, so take your girlfriend or spouse and rekindle the feeling of becoming a lot closer to each other during and after this frightening experience!

On behalf of our staff, we hope you enjoy this month’s issue of Tampa Style; we had so much fun putting it together for you! For those who have not yet done so, please use this opportunity to have Tampa Style find its way into your mailbox and support our efforts by becoming a privileged subscriber. Go online now at www.TampaStyleMagazine.com/subscribe and become a member of our family!

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I’m seeing double! Thank you for all the good wishes, love, and notes of kindness. What a blessing for us to have brought new life into this world—and this time it even came in two… Twins! This is definitely a brand new experience for us.

Welcome to our family, Aiden and Audrey. We thank God that they are healthy, bundles of Joy and we are so excited to have you join us on this amazing ride in this wonderful country where you can flourish and chase your dreams.

Our life has changed for sure, and it seems that the twins have teamed up to make sure we understand that well. We have been feverishly reading every book we can find about how to bring up babies in the best way, without completely wearing ourselves out! Luckily, we have some help, and things are already getting much better, although we are looking forward to the day when they can sleep through the night. But all in all, it is a great experience. To have a boy and a girl—is such a gift for us.

Well, even with these 2 new, demanding additions, we are back to work and right into full action with many events that are popping up everywhere at the end of 2015! In September, we checked in with the St. Pete Art & Fashion Week, and as always, Dona Crowley is doing such a great job with these events. We will continue to support this amazing week of celebrating Tampa’s best and brightest!

We are always receiving strong interest from our readers about events like this, as well as many others. If you would like to get first-hand notice of what’s hot in the city, this is your opportunity to get on the “list” by signing into our website, TampaStyleMagazine.com for the “VIP Sign-Up.” This service is free to all our readers and those interested in

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RIESAPASCALRiesa 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 including 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 RiesaPascal.com

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CONTRIBUTORS

CHRISTINANICHOLSONChristina is a Walt Disney World Entertainer. She is a for-mer Pre-Kindergarten Teacher, which inspired her love for writing children’s books. She started her undergradu-ate studies at the University of Mary Washington with a focus in Creative Writing. A Valencia College graduate, Christina is continuing her education in Journalism and Political Science at the University of Central Florida. An ambassador for the Miss Universe Organization, Chris-tina was named Miss Orlando USA 2015 and Miss Tampa USA 2016. Christina enjoys traveling, outdoor adventure, acting, and modeling.

COURTNEYCAGGIANOCourtney 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.

AUTUMNBARKERAutumn was born in Melbourne and has lived in the Central Florida area most of her life. She recently graduated from the University of Florida with a BA degree in English Literature. In her free time, Autumn enjoys attending concerts and music festivals and reading classic British literature.

MARKNEJAMEMark 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 NejameLaw.com.

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The Music of Led Zeppelin | Oct 16

Sinatra Celebration | Nov 20-22

Handel’s Messiah | Dec 4-6

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TAMPA NOW

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The Historic TAMPA THEATRE By Alexandra Mariano

The gorgeous downtown Tampa Theatre opened on Friday October 15, 1926. The historic building was designed by John Eberson, a Ukrainian architect who designed over 100 theaters, perfecting what he called his “atmospheric style.” While most people might automatically associate the title “Theatre” with Broadway-caliber plays and musicals, the Tampa Theatre was originally a single-screen film house. At 25 cents per movie, the cinema palace was extremely popular during the 1920s, attracting any and everyone who wished to caper away the roaring decade. The Theatre housed its own Mighty Wurlitzer Theatre Organ to accompany the silent films of that time. Since then, the organ has been relocated and then reinstated in the Tampa Theatre by organ enthusiasts.

With the start of the Great Depression, however, cinema popularity began to slowly decline. People were moving to the suburbs and away from once-thriving downtown businesses. Television didn’t help matters any, as now Americans had screen entertainment available in their own homes. Movie houses closed down left and right—but Tampa citizens would not let their beloved starry Theatre go down. When the Theatre faced demolition in 1973, thralls of community committees stood their ground in protest. The city finally granted the Theatre’s safety, declaring it a Tampa City Landmark.

Today, the Tampa Theatre still shows novel and thought-provoking films that remain popular despite the limiting single screen. The Theatre also hosts a cornucopia of celebrity artists for concerts, politicians for lectures, and educational children’s theater for students. Additionally, each March the Theatre is one of the venues for Florida’s annual State Thespian Festival. True to its status as a historic landmark, the Tampa Theatre continues to beguile newcomers with its legendary charm and triumphant tale, all a result of the 15th of this month in 1926.

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COOL SHOTS

Dunedin Fine Art Center - Wearable Art 11 | Photos by Michael Blitch Facebook.com/TampaStyle

Gary & Amy ConnorsDunedin Stirling Society

Syd Entel, Dr Irwin Entel, Amy Connors, & Gary Connors

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COOL SHOTS

St. Pete Art & Fashion Week VIP Party | Photos by Minh @ Studio Insixiangmy

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OUT & ABOUT

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OUT & ABOUT

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Brave the historically haunted Exchange National Bank in Downtown Tampa and enter the depths of the Vault of Souls. Legend has it that the National Exchange Bank, which opened its doors in 1923 was an entity established to protect both the worldly and otherworldly possessions of Tampa’s High Society. Here, in the basement of Tampa’s most prestigious structure, The Vault of Souls was constructed as a safe haven for only the city’s most elite souls. Beginning October 2nd, when the veil between these two worlds is thinnest, The Exchange National Bank invites Tampa’s High Society to visit the arcane vault.

This elegantly interactive evening of fear opens with Act I: The Arrival. Filled with live entertainment, cocktails and light hors d’oeuvres, guests are invited to enjoy the Exchange National Bank while waiting to be escorted to the vault for Act II.

During the Ritual, guests are invited to visit the Vault of Souls. Secured in the basement of the bank, the 11,000 square foot underground cavern is void of light and pathways. Should you choose to brave the vault, you may experience the spirits’ haunted performances while finding your way out of the darkness and into the Gin Joint, a 1920’s speakeasy.

Act III of this paranormal night encourages guests to celebrate their journey through the vault with raucous prohibition era performances from an authentically soulful blues singer and a playfully sinister bouncer. To end the night, guests are finally invited to an elegant coffee bar before exiting the Exchange National Bank and the bridge into the afterworld.

Those with vision or balance problems are discouraged in participating in Act II as the vault is dimly lit and guests must find their way on

floors that are uneven and sometimes wet, encountering low ceilings and narrow hallways.

Patrons 18 years and older can visit the Vault of Souls throughout October. Encounters begin at 6PM with tickets starting at $100 per person. Premium tickets are $250 and exclusive gold standard tickets are available for $400. Gold standard tickets offer guests exclusive entry to The Gold Standard Lounge for complimentary cocktails and other beverages. Visit www.thevaultofsouls.com for more information about the experience and for reservation options.

HERE, IN THE BASEMENT OF TAMPA’S MOST PRESTIGIOUS

STRUCTURE, THE VAULT OF SOULS WAS CONSTRUCTED AS A

SAFE HAVEN FOR ONLY THE CITY’S MOST ELITE SOULS.

The Vault of

SOULSINTERACTIVE PERFORMANCE ART WITH A DARK AND SINISTER TWISTBY DIANE ZEISE

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SUNSETS AND SMOOTH

JAZZCLEARWATER JAZZ HOLIDAY 2015

BY COURTNEY CAGGIANO

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THE ARTS

“THE CLEARWATER JAZZ HOLIDAY IS MORE THAN A CELEBRATION OF ALL THINGS JAZZ”

In the mood While classical music is the art of striving for perfection, jazz music is the art of justifying imperfection. Jazz, the one undeniably American genre, is built on the idea that rules are made to be broken, and that freedom is found in defied expectations—not unlike the nature of our great country itself. Among all of our states and cities, there may not be a better homage to this grand genre of idiosyncrasy than the 36th annual Clearwater Jazz Holiday. Over three decades ago, the Clearwater Jazz Holiday began as a ten-day series of concerts with the back of a flatbed truck as a makeshift stage, but today, it is has become one of the most celebrated regional jazz festivals in the country. Tens of thousands of visitors come to hear some of the greatest names in jazz and blues music each year, and according to the lineup for the 2015 festival, it looks like the Jazz Holiday’s legacy is just getting started. October 15-18 will be four days of not-to-be-missed jazz concerts from some of your favorite talents in one of the most beautiful oceanfront locations. Over the years, the Clearwater Jazz Holiday has been Florida’s access to artist such as Tony Bennett, Buddy Rich, Dizzy Gillespie, and even the incomparable Stan Getz. This year, you can catch jazz greats and blues legends, such as the likes of Buddy Guy himself. The festival will also be featuring groundbreaking singers of yesterday and today, including Gladys Knight. Jazz will be in full swing with live performances of a variety of the genre, from silky smooth music to upbeat Latin bands. The Clearwater Jazz Holiday is more than a celebration of all things jazz; it is a community event that supports local music development in countless ways. The festival’s mission is to benefit music and arts education in the Tampa Bay area, and for over 30 years, the Clearwater Jazz Holiday Foundation has awarded scholarship money to gifted students who have a heart to pursue jazz education and further their careers in the arts. The Clearwater Jazz Holiday Foundation also provides resources to local students through opportunities such as education outreach, internships, and jazz sessions with international music recording artists. The festival is administered by an all-volunteer staff of Tampa’s hardworking

jazz lovers, who are dedicated to honoring local music and keeping the art of jazz alive. Whether you are a jazz enthusiast or just a Tampa native who has a taste for live music, what’s not to love about locals getting together to support the arts? The Clearwater Jazz Holiday will take place at the lovely Coachman Park, an open, outdoor venue with plenty of space to enjoy all that the festival has to offer, from the best of the best to up and coming jazz giants in the making. On October 15, take your sweetheart by the hand, grab a cool drink, and soak up the sounds of elegance as you watch the sun set over the horizon during the 36th annual Clearwater Jazz Holiday. General Admission tickets start at $15 per day if purchased in advance and will be $25 on the day of the show. Four-day and weekend discount packages are available, and reserved seating starts at $40 per day.For more information and to purchase tickets, visit ClearwaterJazz.com.

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St. Petersburg Museum of Fine Art - Porch Party | Photos by Michael Blitch Facebook.com/TampaStyle

Yulia Dearmond & Friend

Remax Team

Nicole Bruce & Justin Setchell

Jayne Perenich, Gabrielle McGee, & Veronica HickeyAmanda Bonanno, Teresa Wilkins, Jo Fatseas

Shaun Byers, Shawn Buske, Brenda Shawley, & Kevin Stevenson

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St. Pete Art & Fashion Week VIP Party | Photos by Minh @ Studio Insixiangmy

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CATWALK

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BEAUTY

You’re going to need your liner for this one. Playing with bold lines around your eyes has been the most surprisingly fun trend we’ve seen recently. Experiment by making an extra bold cat eye, adding bold lines where you normally wouldn’t, and if you’re up to the challenge, add smudged lines all over the place for a bold and unexpected look.

Moody, bold, and oh so dramatic... 90’s goth lips are coming back in a big way. Choose dark reds, burgundies, and even black to get the perfect 90’s pout. But don’t forget the liner!

A stark 180 degree from the goth lips and metallic lids, a natural look with dewy skin and bare lips is here to stay. And for good reason: What could be better than letting your natural beauty shine?

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CATWALK

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BEAUTY

Metallic eyeshadow may not be new, but we’ve seen a rise in bronze and dusted gold lids this year. These tones warm up the face and add a glam look instantly. Even better? It can be paired with some moody goth lips for a punk metal vibe or a toned-down fresh faced cheek for a sunkissed feel.

COUNT DOWN

Beautifully flushed cheeks from the winter cold? Count us in. Make it look like you have the perfect frost-bitten cheeks by adding a bit more blush and blending until you have a nice, rosy flush.

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CLINIQUE PINK WITH A PURPOSE

CHEEK POP WITH BAG

The Berry Pop hue of Clinique’s vibrant blush collection adds natural color to your face without chalky buildup. As an added bonus, the accompanying cosmetics bag is big enough to hold a small face blender brush and even another shade of Cheek Pop. $4 from every purchase is donated to cruelty-free breast cancer research. $22 / Available at Nordstrom at the International Plaza, Tampa and at www.Clinique.comESTÉE LAUDER EVELYN LAUDER

DREAM PIN

Inspired by the founder of The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, this pin symbolizes the strength of breast cancer victims and survivors worldwide. The darker and lighter pinks compliment each other elegantly. The two sparkling stones represent the disease’s diversity: the traditional rose stone represents women while the new blue stone stands for men. 20% from every purchase will be donated to cruelty-free breast cancer research. $12.50 / Available at Nordstrom at the International Plaza, Tampa and at www.EsteeLauder.com

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HURLEY DREAM PINK COLLECTION

This special-edition combo has it all. The darling pink clutch purse comes with a detachable crossbody strap in addition to three miniature Pure Color Envy Sculpting Lipsticks. The best-selling shades of Rebellious Rose, Tumultuous Pink, and Power nicely compliment the colors of the bag. 20% from every purchase is donated to cruelty-free breast cancer research. $33.50 / Available at www.EsteeLauder.com

BUMBLE AND BUMBLE PRÊT-À-POWDER

WITH A LIMITED EDITION PINK CAP

Be ready for any day without having to wash your hair thanks to Bumble and Bumble’s 3-in-1 dry shampoo; it’s a style extender, it cleans, and it volumizes! Perfect for those mornings when there just doesn’t seem to be enough time to do your hair. $5 from every purchase is donated to cruelty-free breast cancer research. $27 / Available at Sephora at the International Plaza, Tampa and at www.BumbleandBumble.com

BOBBI BROWN PEONY SET

Perfectly hand-sized, this compact kit has the breast cancer awareness ribbon imprinted in the peony blush. The accompanying face blender brush is just as adorable, adding another splash of pink to your makeup bag. $12 from every purchase is donated to cruelty-free breast cancer research. $50 / Available at Neiman Marcus at the

International Plaza, Tampa and at www.BobbiBrownCosmetics.com

CLINIQUE GREAT SKIN, GREAT CAUSE DRAMATICALLY

DIFFERENT MOISTURIZING LOTION + WITH CLINIQUE

CHARM SET

Limited-edition bottle or not, this fragrance-free facial lotion provides all-day hydration after your morning beauty routine, leading to silkier and younger looking skin. The cute keychain is a plus, as is the $10 donated to cruelty-free breast cancer research with each purchase. $38 / Available at Sephora at the International Plaza, Tampa and at www.Clinique.com

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Join the Pink Army. Get screened. Donate. The Florida Hospital Pink Army is a community initiative created to increase awareness about early detection and prevention of breast cancer. By joining the Pink Army, you can help spread this life-saving message to those you love.

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FIGHT LIKE A GIRL

O ctober is Breast Cancer Awareness month, for those of you living under a rock or in a hole you dug yourself. And this month calls

for a little celebrating as 2015 has been a good year for doctors and patients alike with breaking news in the world of breast cancer research.

GET YOUR PINK ON!

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DIAGNOSES 231,840

new cases of invasive breast cancer in 2015*

DEATHS 40,290*American Cancer Society. Cancer Facts and Figures 2015. Atlanta, GA: American Cancer Society, 2015.

1 in 8 WOMEN

are diagnosed with breast cancer

More than 2.8 million women have a history of breast cancer in the

United States alone

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EXPERTS ANNOUNCE TWO NEW TREATMENT

DRUGS, PERJETA AND PALBOCICLIB.

Combined, these drugs show promise in prolonging the development of breast cancer. The drugs, initially released in the UK, work together to block the protein that causes the growth of hormone receptor-positive breast tumors in the most common form of breast cancer (advanced oestrogen receptor positive breast cancer). Palbociclib has been FDA approved since February.

PROFESSORS JEFFREY S. TOBIAS AND JAYANT

VAIDYA DISCUSS THE INTRABEAM, A DEVICE

THEY DEVELOPED TO ADMINISTER A NEW

SINGLE, ONE TIME DOSE OF RADIATION DURING

LUMPECTOMY SURGERY.

This single treatment allows patients with small non-aggressive tumors an alternative to daily radiation sessions lasting between five and seven weeks. The technique, which is delivered directly into the breast, was tested on over 3,000 women. Only 3% of those women had a recurrence within 5 years.

RESEARCH REVEALS THAT A SIMPLE BLOOD

TEST CAN DETECT AND DETERMINE RELAPSE

PROBABILITIES IN PATIENTS.

Although this blood test which detects cancer DNA in the blood before the cells grow into tumors, shows promise, the studies thus far have been too small to reveal definite results. the “liquid biopsy” developed at the Institute of Cancer Research in London, is scheduled for a larger case study next year before being released to the public.

IMAGING TECHNOLOGY MAKES A BREAK-

THROUGH WITH 3-D MAMMOGRAMS.

The Breast Center at JFK Medical Center welcomes new 3-D mammography technology. According to Grace Malantic-Lu, M.D., who is a board certified radiologist, “3-D mammography captures multiple slices of the breast, all at different angles. The images are brought together to create a crystal-clear 3-D reconstruction of the breast. We are then able to review the reconstruction, one thin slice at a time, almost like turning pages in a book. That makes it easier for doctors to see if there’s anything to be concerned about. And, there’s less chance for a cancer to hide behind overlapping tissue.”

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Model: Anna Rosen@ Target ModelsJumpsuit: Magda HasiakBag: MYSBracelet: 10DecoArt

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COOL FOR THE SEASONAUTUMN MAY BE COOLING DOWN BUT THE SUNSHINE STATE IS JUST WARMING UP. EMBRACE THE SEASON WITH COOL BLUES & RICH HUES. EARTHY ORANGE AND STRIKING REDS COMBINE WITH SUBTLE TEAL AND SOFT ROSE TO HEAT UP THE FLORIDA SCENE.

PHOTOGRAPHY JOANNA KUSTRA | WWW.JOANNAKUSTRA.COMMAKE-UP LIZA MAYNE & NAOMI PHOENIX | HAIR LIZA MAYNE & MIGUEL ANGEL | FASHION STYLIST EWA MICHALIKPHOTO ASSISTANT ALEKSANDRA KOZA | LOCATIONS WWW.PUENTEROMANO.COM | WWW.CASADECARMONA.COM

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Model: Jazmin MeilengJacket: Flamingo Marketplace

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Model: Anna Rosen @ Target ModelsDress: M.unique

Jewelry: ALE

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Model: Desire CorderoHat: HatHatSweater: M.uniqueSkirt: M.unique

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Left Model: Desire CorderoDress: M.uniqueBag: MYSRing: Fruit Bijoux

RightModel: Desire CorderoDress: M.uniqueBlouse: Gamarra by Raissa FaberHat: HatHatNecklace: AnikArt

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Model: Jazmin MeilengBlouse: Flamingo MarketplacePants: Flamingo MarketplaceShoes: Flamingo Marketplace

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Model: Desire CorderoDress: Kristel Marie

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LeftModel: Jazmin MeilengDress: Flamingo MarketplaceClutch: Flamingo Marketplace

RightModel: Anna Rosen @ Target ModelsTop & Trousers: Paul Perez

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FALL FASHION

Florida-styleBy Autumn Barker

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Living in the Sunshine State has many perks - endless beach days, daily infusions of Vitamin D, living within driving distance of Disney World. While living in a subtropical climate provides us the opportunity to staycation, it denies us the opportunity to fully embrace fall fashion trends. Just because we live in a warmer climate doesn’t mean we should miss out on the fun of a new wardrobe and experimenting with the latest trends. Orlando Style has compiled a list of creative ways to embrace the best of fall fashion without breaking a sweat.

GET CREATIVE WITH LEATHERLeather jackets are the ultimate fall accessory. Unfortunately, when it’s 80 degrees outside wearing a leather jacket, even in pursuit of chic-ness, is not high on our list. Fortunately for us fashion connoisseurs, leather is chic no matter what form it’s in. This fall, instead of reaching for your favorite leather jacket, incorporate the fashionable fabric into your wardrobe in an innovative way. Pair a pair of leather shorts with a chunky sweater or a slick pair of leather leggings with a gauzy shirt. Theory’s Berdin Polished Leather Skirt* is an ace substitute for a leather jacket, adding an edgy finish to any look. Pair this skirt with a sheer blouse or light-knit sweater and a pair of loafers and you’ve got a look that is the perfect compliment to your Pumpkin Spice Latte. *available at Bloomingdale’s

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FALL FOR A RICHER PALETTE Where summer style is all about bright, vibrant colors, fall trends tend to embrace the deeper hues. The easiest way to embrace fall fashion without breaking a sweat is to fill your wardrobe with summer cuts and styles in richer colors. Summer pieces tend to be made from lighter fabrics, which is ideal for the Florida temperatures. Alice + Olivia’s Mollie Brocade Dress* is a perfect example of a summer cut that easily transitions to fall. The burnt orange brocade is on trend for the Fall 2015 season, while the cut is ideal for a warmer climate. Pair with a pair of peep-toe booties and you’re ready to beat the heat while still looking fall chic. *available at Neiman Marcus

SAY YES TO THE DRESS The easiest, breeziest way to maintain your cool in the fall is by turning dresses into your wardrobe workhorses. Look for dresses in fun patterns and rich jewel tones to make a smooth transition into fall. And, should the weather start to cool off, a pair of tights can easily be added to any dress to make the look weather appropriate. Joie Aggi’s Tossed Paisley Print Silk Chiffon Dress* would make a great addition to any fall wardrobe: the 70’s inspired design mirrors many styles seen on the Fall/Winter 2015 runways and the rich jewel tones are in tune with the season. *available at Bloomingdale’s

NOT BOOTS, BUT BOOTIESIn fall there’s an instinctual desire to pull our boots from the back of the wardrobe. But while temperatures remain firmly within the 80s, it’s a bit impractical to start putting on our riding boots. Instead of trying to endure the heat in your favorite pair of boots, substitute a fun pair of booties. You’ll still achieve the same level of style, without risking a heat stroke. Vince’s Fionn Open Toe Leather Bootie* is a great option for any fall outfit and the open-toe will show off that great pedicure you’re still maintaining. Take advantage of styles, like open-toe booties and lightweight dresses, that fashionistas in northern climates can no longer wear, and develop a fall style that’s all your own. After all, fashion is truly about expressing yourself to the world. *available at Neiman Marcus

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With the new BMW 7 Series, BMW has redefined what an exclusive, luxurious driving experience looks like in contemporary, pioneering form. Groundbreaking technologies in the areas of lightweight design, powertrains, chassis, operating systems, intelligent connectivity and interior ambience underline its mission to bring together unbeatable driving pleasure and long-distance comfort in a luxury sedan. The handing over of the baton from one generation to the next at the top end of BMW’s model line-up sees the brand presenting a raft of innovations unmatched by any of its rivals.

Key factors in enhancing dynamics, efficiency, comfort and safety while on the move are the use of carbon-fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP) in the body structure, engines from the BMW Group’s new generation of power units, the plug-in hybrid system in the new BMW 740e, the Executive Drive Pro active chassis system, the Driving Experience Control switch with ADAPTIVE mode and BMW Laserlight. Maximising well-being in the rear compartment, meanwhile, are the Executive Lounge feature with massage function and Vitality Programme, the Sky Lounge Panorama glass roof, the Welcome Light Carpet, the Ambient highlight and a smartphone holder with inductive charging station. Standout innovations in operating system and driver assistance technology include the extension of the iDrive system to include a touch display and BMW gesture control, as well as Touch Command, the new BMW Head-Up Display, crossing traffic warning, the steering and lane control assistant, active side collision protection, Surround View with 3D View and the Remote Control Parking system.

Design: stylish presence, assured dynamics, exclusive elegance.

The design of the new BMW 7 Series provides an authentic showcase for the car’s character. Harmonious proportions, a strongly controlled surface design and precise lines point to the stylistic confidence, assured dynamics and exclusive elegance at work here. The optimised balance of driving pleasure and long-distance comfort finds clear expression in the unmistakable aura of the luxury sedan, which is available in both standard and long wheelbase variants.

Characteristic features of the interior include generous levels of space accentuated by its horizontal surfaces and lines, the driver-focused cockpit design, the fusion

of exquisite materials and precision craftsmanship and the sophisticated functionality of the control and display elements. The M Sport package, the

design Pure Excellence package and a BMW Individual Design Composition will be available for the new BMW 7 Series from launch. They underline the car’s dynamic ability, exclusive elegance and luxurious ambience to great effect, and satisfy the

diverse expectations of customers around the world.

“At BMW we believe the future can be predicted most effectively if we’re helping to shape it,” explains Adrian van Hooydonk, Senior

Vice President BMW Group Design. “The primary objective in the development of the new car was to create a vision of modern luxury and to exceed our customers’ expectations. In BMW’s eyes, modern luxury is rooted in the most advanced technologies and extremely fine attention to detail. This generation of the BMW 7 Series is the most luxurious, most comfortable and – all round – the best car we have ever built in this class.”

SERIESAll New BMW7

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Engine: 2.4 liter inline - 4 | Aspiration: supercharger & turbocharger | HP: 500hp | 0-60mph: 2.7 seconds | Price: $165,000

BIG POPPAI Love it When They Call Me...

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Dolce & Gabbana: I Love You, MammaFALL READY-TO-WEAR | MILAN FASHION WEEK 2015

Dolce & Gabbana delivered a breathtaking show at Milan Fashion Week. The stars of the show? The models’ own infants, toddlers & baby bumps!

From soft pinks, sexy blacks, intricate lace and delicate embroideries, children became the most darling accessories on the runway this season. Motherhood may have been the theme of the show, but equally central was the iconic rose. “The rose was everything to the collection, not just because it’s the flower you give your mother on Mother’s Day, but because Stefano’s favorite childhood memory of his own mother is the rose scent of her red lipstick,” writes Tim Blanks regarding the ever present bloom.

Rocking a baby on your hip this season? Be on the lookout for Dolce & Gabbana’s I Love You, Mamma line.

THE ROSE WAS EVERYTHING TO THE COLLECTION...

BECAUSE STEFANO’S FAVORITE CHILDHOOD MEMORY OF HIS

OWN MOTHER IS THE ROSE SCENT OF HER RED LIPSTICK.

– TIM BLANKS

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Every weekend this fall, from September 25 through November 15, Waldorf Astoria Orlando presents Food & Wine Weekends, a celebration of fine wine and the culinary arts. This is the perfect complement to the Epcot® International Food & Wine Festival for the serious epicurean. Experience exclusive tasting menus, unique sushi pairings, and the decadent Bar du Chocolat. Surrounded by Walt Disney World® Resort, the hotel offers luxurious guest rooms and suites, impeccable service, exquisite pool with private cabanas, and complimentary luxury transportation to and from the Walt Disney World® Theme Parks..

For reservations, call 888-353-2009 or visit www.WaldorfAstoriaOrlando.com/Fall

©2015 Hilton Worldwide

*Rate based on availability and varies by date. Rate does not include taxes, daily resort charge, parking, gratuities or other incidental charges.

A FINE VINTAGE AND A WEEKEND TO SAVOR.THE PERFECT PAIRING.

Rates from $229/night*

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5 TruthsABOUT POSTPARTUM DEPRESSIONBy Autumn Barker

1 IN EVERY 7

WOMEN EXPERIENCES A PERINATAL MOOD

OR ANXIETY DISORDER LIKE POSTPARTUM

DEPRESSION.

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Giving birth is an emotional experience for all parties involved. While having a baby can be one of the happiest moments of a woman’s life, childbirth is an emotional and traumatic experience for the body and it is not uncommon for some sort of complication to occur. It is not uncommon for women to experience a mild form of depression known as “baby blues” in the first couple weeks after giving birth. However, in the midst of the joy surrounding the birth of a new baby, some women experience a more severe form of depression known as postpartum depression (PPD). Style Magazines has compiled a list of five truths everyone should know about postpartum depression and how to better understand those suffering from PPD.

1. THERE’S A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN “BABY BLUES” AND POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION.

Many new mothers experience “baby blues” after giving birth. Baby blues typically begin within the first couple days after delivery lasting up to two weeks post-delivery. Baby blues are usually characterized by mood swings, anxiety, difficulty sleeping and crying spells. While up to 80 percent of new mothers experience baby blues, ten to 20 percent experience postpartum depression. PPD may initially be mistaken for baby blues, but the symptoms are generally more intense and last longer. Symptoms can develop within the first few weeks after birth, but can also develop up to six months post-delivery. Symptoms include difficulty bonding with your baby, withdrawing from your friends and family, severe anxiety or panic attacks, and intense irritability and anger. Many mothers suffering from postpartum depression can also experience feelings of worthlessness, shame, guilt or inadequacy, and fears of being a bad mother. PPD often affects a woman’s ability to function and can worsen without medical attention.

2. POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION IS THE MOST COMMON COMPLICATION OF CHILDBIRTH.

One in every seven women experiences a perinatal mood or anxiety disorder like postpartum depression. Postpartum depression can affect any woman regardless of her age or number of children she has borne. Like other emotional disorders, postpartum depression is not a weakness- it is an illness that can be recovered from with help from a healthcare professional and a strong support system.

3. SOME WOMEN ARE MORE AT RISK FOR DEVELOPING POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION.

Postpartum depression can affect any woman regardless of race, age, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status, but some women run a higher risk of developing postpartum depression. Women who’ve had previous experiences with depression or bipolar disorder or experienced symptoms of depression during their pregnancy are at a higher risk of experiencing postpartum depression. Medical complications during childbirth or a stressful life event during the pregnancy or shortly after giving birth can also trigger postpartum depression.

4. NEW DADS CAN EXPERIENCE A FORM OF POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION KNOWN AS POSTNATAL PATERNAL DEPRESSION (PPND).

Recent studies have shown that approximately ten percent of new dads experience postnatal paternal depression or PPND. Symptoms can include increased conflict or anger with others, ongoing physical symptoms like headaches, digestion problems or pain, problems with concentration or motivation at work, and feeling conflicted about how he should be as a man versus how he actually is. Like postpartum depression, experts are unsure what triggers postnatal paternal depression, but studies have shown that men whose partners are experiencing or have experienced postpartum depression are more likely to experience PPND. Men who are experiencing symptoms of postnatal paternal depression should immediately seek help from a healthcare provider and/or support group.

5. POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION IS TREATABLE.

The most important thing to remember is postpartum depression is not a character flaw or weakness. It is important for a woman suffering from postpartum depression to have a strong support system surrounding her to provide emotional support. Studies have shown that women with supportive partners are more likely to have a speedier recovery from PPD. There are several treatment options for postpartum depression, including counseling or talk therapy and medication, both treatment methods can often be used together. A woman’s healthcare provider should always be consulted before beginning any type of medication, especially if a mother is breastfeeding.

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With a new baby coming, all eyes are probably on the mother—but wait, who’s that in the background? Tall, itchy beard, kind of familiar, wasn’t he at Thanksgiving? Oh, right, that’s Dad! Fathers take on a lot more responsibility in parenting than the public eye lets on. They’re responsible for half of the love that goes into raising a child. Here are a few tips to point new dads in the right direction.

1. Schedule regular father-baby days out. At times mom might overpower you, so show your baby you’ve got perks, too.

2. Make staring contests a part of playtime. Babies are fascinated by our eyes, and prolonged eye contact builds trust.

3. Skin on skin contact is a must. Newborns crave what’s warm and familiar—plus it’s another reason to show off your hot dad bod.

4. Let them touch your hair. Yes, there might be some pulling at first, but they’re just getting to know one of the most important people in their life.

5. If board books aren’t your thing, read something you like—sports scores, New York Times book reviews, Mad Libs puzzles, you name it!

Your voice will comfort your baby, and you’ll be just as engaged.

6. Bring them with you! Small and still unable to walk, newborns are entertaining company on a grocery mission or a trip to the bank.

7.Volunteer to change diapers. Not only do dirty diapers make for intimate one-on-one time (nothing says ‘close’ like poo), but volunteering will also lead to a stronger relationship with your partner.

8. Snap photographs with an actual camera, not with your smartphone. Your future kids (and you!) will treasure a physical album a lot more than a Facebook album.

9. Invest in a cordless, rechargeable compact vacuum. As meals transition from liquids to solids, so will the debris on your carpets.

10. Embrace deep breathing exercises. You’ll need them when the crying and lack of sleep catches up to you.

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BANANASBananas are one of the most popular superfoods for babies. Packed with carbohydrates, these super fruits are the perfect way to provide your baby with sustained energy while supporting a healthy digestive system with plenty of fiber. We all know that these yellow lovelies are full of potassium, but we may not all be aware of how important potassium is for a growing baby. Bananas are an easy fix for your baby when you are on the go—no packaging or storage required! Always be sure to only serve ripe bananas that are mashed thoroughly so they are easy for your cutie to chew.

SWEET POTATOESThis delicious root vegetable is an excellent source of potassium, vitamin C, and beta-carotene, an antioxidant that will protect your little one from those nasty free radicals. These are also a great way to please a picky palate due to their super sweet taste compared to other fibrous vegetables. If your baby turns up a nose at icky green veggies, this might be the perfect substitute until his or her

We know you want your baby to grow up healthy and strong, but sometimes it’s hard to discern what’s best when it comes to nutrition. With such tiny tummies, babies don’t eat much, so mealtime should be packed with the nutrients they need. We’ve compiled a list of the five most powerful superfoods to keep your baby healthy the natural way.

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...Greek yogurt! With calcium and twice the protein of regular yogurt, it’s essential for you and your baby.

Add berries for extra vitamins.

Walnuts have fiber and healthy omega-3 fatty acids. Mix them with any salad or…

Get in touch with your southern side by steaming some collard greens, rich in iron, vitamin K,

and folate.

Popcorn counts as a whole grain—snack while getting your carbohydrates, vitamin E, and zinc.

HEALTHY BABY

tastes have matured. Mashed sweet potatoes are an easy fix for babies who are beginning the transition from baby food to solid foods.

AVOCADOS Mommy’s favorite taco topping is more than just a grown up treat—avocados are the perfect answer to the good fats that keep your baby on the road to a healthy heart. With the highest protein content of any fruit, avocados provide your baby with the energy to stay full and focused for a long day of crawling and crying. However, these green goddesses are super high in fat, so be sure to only serve a little to your baby. The best way to implement avocados into your baby’s diet is to combine them with less fatty foods, such as pureed chicken or other tenderized meats.

BUTTERNUT SQUASHNow that fall is here, you are probably looking for more ways to incorporate seasonal butternut squash into your dinnertime routine, but did you know that this fall treat is perfect for your baby? Just like sweet potatoes, this yummy fall favorite is full of beta-carotene and vitamin C, as well as fiber, folate, and B-vitamins. Butternut squash also has omega-3 fatty acids similar to what is found in fish oil. To prepare this squash for your little one’s tiny tummy, steam or boil chunks of the squash until tender, then puree in a food processor or blender until smooth. This mashed squash isn’t just for babies; try it as a side dish for mommy and daddy too!

PEASOne of nature’s most vitamin-packed veggies is often overlooked, but peas are one of the best ways to support your baby’s growing body. Peas are loaded with vitamin K, which works with calcium to help build strong bones. These tiny treasures are sources of vitamins A and C, which are antioxidants that boost your baby’s immune system. For a fun twist, British-style mushy peas are a delicious dish for the whole family, or you can just take the easy way out and purchase mashed peas in the baby food isle. Peas are always easy to find in your grocery store, because they are one of the most popular baby food choices—and now you know why!

As always, check with your pediatrician before introducing any new foods to your little bundle of joy!

These tiny treasures are sources of vitamins A and C, which are

antioxidants that boost your baby’s immune system.

FOOD FOR THOUGHTChew it Over

Scrambled or boiled, one egg is packed with low-saturated fats, protein, and vitamin D.

Your bun may still be in the oven, but what you feed them while they’re cooking is just as important as what they put in their mouth later! Check out our top superfoods, recommended by doctors, to consume during pregnancy for a healthy kick-start to your baby’s future.

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CARIBOO FOLDING BASSINET

Sleek, simple and minimal, this bassinet is a must have for the modern home. Perfect for compact spaces and easy to fold, the Cariboo Bassinet is perfect for babies until they know how to pull themselves up. Safe, sturdy and available in five different finishes, this essential piece of furniture is the most stylish way to keep an eye on the most important person in your life. $300 / Available at www.Cariboo.us

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HAMMOCK-STYLE INFANT PLANE

SEAT WITH HANDS-FREE DESIGN FlyeBaby simply attaches around your waist and to the seat in front of you, creating a comfortable hammock-style seat that safely supports your child.It’s convenient hands-free design allows you to easily tend to your child while he/she relaxes or sleeps peacefully throughout the flight. Upon leaving the aircraft, FlyeBaby folds up quickly and conveniently into an included carry bag. FlyeBaby features a 5-point restraint harness keeping baby safe and comfortable. $49.99 / Available at www.FlyeBaby.com

TALKING LOTTY ROCK-N-RIDE

Ages 9 months and upSoft and huggable, Lotty is soon to become baby’s best friend. With crinkle feet and and a comfortable seat, Lotty spends her day talking to your baby while he or she plays. $130 / Available at www.MamasandPapas.com

THE UBBI DIAPER PAIL

Welcome the unsung hero of our nursery. With a sleek look that blends into any nursery, and a steel body with a tightly sealed lid, this simple pail keeps your beautiful bundle of joy’s not so beautiful smells at bay. To make life even easier, this pail is completely compatible with your standard, everyday kitchen trash bags. $80 / Available at www.Diapers.com

LUXURYESSENTIALS

DOONA TRAVEL SYSTEM

Take your baby from a car ride to an outdoor stroll in a snap with the Doona Car seat. This simple and safe seat instantly folds out to a stroller. Tested, certified, Fail Safe and side impact protected, this life-saver is made from durable, baby safe materials. $499 / Available at www.HappyKidsSmartParents.com

4MOMS MAMAROO

This incredible infant seat is designed to mimic a parent’s movement. Bouncing and swaying from side to side, the MamaRoo has built-in nature sounds and connects to your

iPhone for even more versatile sounds. During those stressful moments when you need more than two hands, choose from five

unique motions (car ride, kangaroo, tree swing, rock-a-bye, wave) and five speed options. $240 / Available at www.Shop.4moms.com

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CELEBRITY SOUP

THESE CELEBS WILL THINK TWICE BEFORE THEY SAY “NO” TO THE NEXT SCRIPT!

By Riesa Pascal

Buckle up ladies and gentlemen! We’re about to enter an alternate universe and this ride might get a little strange. How strange? As strange as picturing Al Pacino as Han Solo in Star Wars or Michael Keaton playing the lead of Phil Connors in Groundhog Day. Still not weird enough? Try imagining Johnny Depp as Ferris in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. As bizarre as those examples sound, they all nearly happened. Nothing is more crucial to a movie’s success than casting the perfect actors to portray the lead roles. Although every role starts off on paper, it must eventually find feet and a voice that brings the character to life. The following iconic films found that voice in actors who will forever go down in history for the character they portrayed. Next time you start kicking yourself over a costly work mistake, take a moment to think about the following celebs who turned down the opportunity to take on those iconic, famous roles. It’s time to take a look at what could have been!

The Role: Neo in The MatrixThe Matrix tells the story of Neo, a computer hacker who learns from mysterious rebels about the true nature of his reality and his role in the war against its controllers. More than 15 years after its release, it’s still impossible

to imagine anyone other than Keanu Reeves as Neo, but that wasn’t always the case for the

film’s directors. Did you know that the Fresh Prince himself was initially offered the lead role? Will Smith was riding high after the smash hits Independence Day and Men in Black when he was given the opportunity to portray the character of Neo. Smith turned down the role to make Wild Wild West instead and called The Matrix concept “too complicated,” reportedly saying he didn’t see the film performing well at the box office. Sorry Smith, but we all know how the four-time Academy Award winning movie fared in the end, and you were quite wrong. As for Wild Wild West? Well the film might’ve been a flop, but hey, at least the theme song hit number-one on the Billboard Hot 100. It’s not an Oscar, but it’s something!

The Role: Danny Zuko in GreaseGrease will forever go down in history as one of the greatest musicals of all time. The film earned over $694 million at the box office and is listed on The American Film Institute 100 Years…100 Passions

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which lists the 100 greatest love stories in American cinema. To imagine the film’s lead, Danny Zuko, portrayed by anyone other than John Travolta feels blasphemous, even if that other actor were someone whom the entire nation already loved and embraced as a greaser. Henry Winkler’s most famous role will always be “The Fonz” or “Fonzie” on Happy Days, but he was also offered the chance to play Danny Zuko. In a 2007 interview, Winkler spoke of the missed opportunity saying, “I was asked to be in Grease. But I decided I didn’t want to be typecast. What I didn’t realize was that I already was,” Winkler explained. “That’s why John Travolta went on to buy his own plane and I just went home.”

The Role: Vivian Ward in Pretty WomanMolly Ringwald was one of the most sought-after actresses in Hollywood after starring in the 80s

classics Sixteen Candles, Pretty In Pink, and The Breakfast Club.

However, the actress struggled to find good acting roles during the early 90s and has been cursed with obscurity ever since. One can only imagine how differently her fate would’ve turned out if she hadn’t turned down two of the most memorable roles in movie history. Pretty Woman is rightfully one of the most successful films of all time and has grossed more than $460 million to date. The massive commercial success secured Julia Roberts an Oscar nomination and a Golden Globe award for her career-making portrayal of Vivian Ward, the hooker with a heart of gold. Roberts went on to become ‘America’s Sweetheart’ and one of the biggest movie stars in the world, but that might’ve been Ringwald’s story if she hadn’t turned down the offer to play Vivian in 1990. That same year, Ringwald missed a shot at redeeming her career when she also turned down the lead role of Molly in Ghost. The part eventually went to Demi Moore and became one of the most memorable roles of her career. Soon after, the French-speaking Ringwald relocated to Paris to star in a string of French films instead… and possibly to hide from her embarrassing career blunder as well.

The Role: Gandalf in The Lord of The Rings TrilogyLet this next tale be a warning to everyone

who immediately disagrees with something

they don’t understand. Sean Connery, the original James Bond, was still acting in the late 90s when Peter Jackson offered him the part of Gandalf in his adaptation of The Lord Of The Rings. Citing that he didn’t “get fantasy” or “understand the script,” Connery passed on the role that was eventually given to the brilliant Ian McKellen. McKellen went on to earn an award for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture, an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, and Gandalf was crowned the 28th greatest movie character of all time by Empire Magazine. Just a few years prior, Connery was also offered the role of Morpheus in The Matrix, but he ultimately turned down the part because he didn’t understand the storyline. Morpheus went on to be played by Laurence Fishburne, which dramatically revived the actor’s career. After LOTR’s success, Connery decided to accept the lead role in the next movie script he didn’t understand, which led him to join the cast of 2003’s The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. According to producer Don Murphy, Connery said, “I got offered The Lord of the Rings, and I turned it down because I didn’t understand it. I was offered The Matrix twice, and I turned it down because I didn’t understand it. I don’t understand this movie, but I’ll be damned if I’m going to turn it down.”

The Role: Forrest Gump in Forrest Gump

In 1994, Forrest Gump became the highest grossing movie in all of North America. The film is undoubtedly

one of the most beloved of all time, and a large

part of that success is due to Tom Hanks’ timeless portrayal of the lead character, Forrest Gump. The role earned Hanks his second Oscar making him only the second actor in history to win an Academy Award for Best Actor two years in a row. Even an actor as talented as John Travolta could never replace Hanks or replicate what he did for the role of Forrest Gump, but

Travolta did have the opportunity to give it a shot. The Grease star was originally offered the lead role of Forrest, but ultimately decided to turn down the part. Unbelievably, Hanks also had to wait for Bill Murray and Chevy Chase to both pass up on the role before it was finally given to him. While most of the stars in our list publically claim they don’t regret turning down these iconic roles, Travolta is one of the few who has readily admitted to regretting his choice. The actor reportedly said that refusing the role wasn’t his best decision. In a cruel twist of fate—or simply due to bad luck—Travolta also refused roles in the successful films Splash and Apollo 13,which Hanks eventually went on to star in. Perhaps Travolta should consider hiring a new manager...

The Role: Cher Horowitz in Clueless

It must be tough as an actor to know that you turned down a role that went on to become legendary and iconic,

but hindsight is always 20/20. Alicia Silverstone

was crucial to the success of the 1995 sleeper hit Clueless, but history would’ve been very different if things had gone as originally planned. The lead role of Beverly Hills’ most spoiled and loveable airhead, Cher Horowitz, was originally offered to Sarah Michelle Gellar. When it became clear that filming would conflict with her shooting schedule on All My Children, Gellar made the tough decision to turn down the role. The part went to Alicia Silverstone instead and brought the unknown actress worldwide recognition. Clueless became a massive success, and Gellar remained a relatively unknown name until the late 90s when she secured the role of Buffy Summers on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The show about a kickass vampire slayer made pop culture history and won the character numerous awards including No. 13 in Bravo’s list of The 100 Greatest TV Characters and AOL’s sixth Most Memorable Female TV Character. It’s impossible to tell if Clueless would have still gone down as a classic if Gellar had been portraying the lead character instead of Silverstone; perhaps it’s safe to say things all worked out for the best in the end.

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Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGateJUST A HOP, SKIP AND A JUMP AWAY! By Alexandra Niblett

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JUST A HOP, SKIP AND A JUMP AWAY! By Alexandra Niblett

Located just 10 minutes from Walt Disney World Resort and 20 minutes from Universal Studios, the Omni Orlando resort is a treat of a retreat nestled near enough to all of the touristy hustle and bustle for easy access, but off in the distance enough for guests to enjoy their own more relaxed, secluded vacation without having to spend the big bucks.

The beautiful resort, embedded with accents of luxury and a staff that greets you with warm smiles, caters to both the needs and de-sires of adults and children alike.

With an 850-foot lazy river that gently swifts and pulls you along a winding channel between two large swimming pools, Croc’s, the outdoor pool bar and grill for the adults to grab a refreshing drink and snack, and a beautiful 36-hole golf range traced with a ce-mented trail that guests can jog along, the Omni Orlando is deco-rated inside and outside with activities to do. And if you spend the evening at the resort, be sure to grab a s’mores kit before you circle the generous-sized fire pit outside. It’s a fun, inexpensive activity that is sure to leave you and your loved ones with a sticky smile on your face.

If those amenities don’t suit your fancy, there’s no need to step out-side in search of an activity more suitable for you. Located to the left as you enter the grand entryway, guests will find a simplistic lobby bar that is sometimes accompanied by musical entertainment. A couple steps further, guests’ noses will be greeted by the smells of delicious Asian cuisine at the ZEN restaurant, as well as Ameri-can dishes from David’s Club, an upscale sports bar with televisions broadcasting the latest games, dark wood decor and dim lighting providing a sophisticated aura. If you’re in the mood for a burger and a beer while your favorite football team is playing, you’ve found a good place. If you want a real wine-and-dine experience, treat yourself to David’s Club’s delectable filet mignon or cajun shrimp boil — you won’t regret it.

Bon Appetite For All

Those are just two of the eight appetizing food locations on prop-erty. Other fine dining options include Trevi’s that serves break-fast, lunch and dinner, serving meals created with an array of fresh fruits, vegetables and breads laced with hints of Italian flavors. If guests have specific requests and needs due to allergies, religious reasons, etc., chefs and staff at the Omni dining locations are more than willing to cater to your needs so you can continue to relax on your vacation.

Michael Woods, manager of Trevi’s, explained that the servers keep a direct line of communication with the chefs, and before the meals are prepared, chefs will come to the table to discuss the ingredients and preparation process of the meal.

If you visit Trevi’s, a must-try is the homemade salsa made daily with fresh ingredients prepared by Allie Rivera, a cook who creates personal omelettes for morning guests. Rivera said over time she has modified and personalized the salsas offered to guests, providing four options for them to taste varying from sweet flavors to hints of hot flavors.

But Omni Orlando has more than great taste in food; it has great taste in overall decor and class, as well as above-satisfactory guest accommodation skills that help give guests a home-away-from-home feel. Sixteen stories tall, the Omni Orlando resort has 720

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rooms and suites, as well as spacious three-bedroom villas. While some rooms have a beautiful golf-course view that overlooks the outdoor leisure activities and endless range, all of the rooms are checked on and tidied up throughout the day. And if you want your four-legged companion to join you during your resort stay, there is a 50-pound limit and a $175 deposit requirement, but the second floor of the resort is designated to those who’d like their furry friends to tag along.

If that doesn’t help you relax a little knowing that this is a pet-friendly resort, wait until you check out Omni Orlando’s luxurious signa-ture spa —Mokara.

Conveniently located next to Omni Orlando’s well-equipped gym, the Mokara Spa offers guests a getaway within a getaway — com-plete with men and women’s locker rooms that include amenities such as a steamy sau-na, private jacuzzi area, relaxing sitting area, and unwinding spa services. Mokara’s servic-es include massages, facials, hair care and nail care, great for mothers-to-be, bridal parties and couples retreats, as well as time to your-

self. So stop by Mokara and treat yourself to a serene therapy session such as the rejuve-nating hot stone massage, a service Mokara massage therapist Tony Montante said has multiple benefits for the body.

“We use Himalayan salt stones during the stone massage,” Montante said. “They come from the base of the Himalayan mountains and contain 84 different minerals and ele-ments that the skin absorbs (during the treat-ment).”

Montante said the goal is for everyone to have a great experience, and that’s exactly what Omni Orlando resort guest Sylvia Pineda at-tested having. From West Palm Beach, Pineda, her boyfriend and his 11-year-old son came to Omni Orlando for a weekend getaway. In-stead of fighting the crowds at Universal with her boyfriend and his son, she said she decid-ed to take a spa day at Mokara where she had a full body massage, body scrub and facial.

“Everybody was very friendly, accommo-dating, nice, and overall my experience was excellent,” Pineda said. “The ambiance was

tranquilizing and relaxing, and you get a lot for your buck.”

Pineda gave her overall experience five stars and said she appreciated how kid-friendly and family-oriented the resort is.

For those vacationers who’d like to leave the resort during the day, Omni Orlando offers free shuttle rides to the Walt Disney World Theme Parks (24-hour advance reservations are required). Other nearby attractions in-clude SeaWorld Orlando, Universal Studios, Legoland, Harry P. Leu Gardens, Disney Springs and downtown Orlando. Addition-ally, there are nearby museums such as the Orlando Museum of Art and the Morse Mu-seum of American Art. All of these attrac-tions are conveniently less than 30 miles away from the resort.

Whether it’s a romantic getaway or a week-end family trip to Orlando, Omni Orlando provides a safe haven for your traveling needs without breaking the bank.

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DON’T MISS THE BEAT

TAKE A LOOK AT THE GIRL WHO USED TO SING

“TEARDROPS ON MY GUITAR” FOR THE

BOY SHE LOVES, RATHER THAN “WE

ARE NEVER EVER GETTING BACK

TOGETHER” FOR THE BOY WHO CAME

TOO LATE INTO THE PICTURE.

Taylor Swift

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Janet JacksonUnbreakable

Demi LovatoConfident

5 Seconds of SummerSounds Good Feels Good

Rod StewartAnother Country

Donnie FrittsOh My Goodness

Carrie UnderwoodStoryteller

DON’T MISS THE BEAT - Get ready to fill those playlists. Check out this list of albums to watch out for this month.

By Courtney Caggiano

On Saturday, October 31, Taylor Swift is taking her massive 1989 World Tour to Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium, just a stop along the way in the globetrotting star’s journey of selling out arena after arena. The “Shake It Off” singer may have changed over the years, but will we even recognize this new Taylor by the time she hits Tampa? When it comes to Taylor Swift, most people can list off her dozens of exes, many can summarize her famous celebrity feuds, and a select few even know that her favorite number is 13. Although these facts may have nothing to do with music, their popularity represents a perfect illustration of what Taylor Swift has become: a pop culture statement. Oddly enough, while many “Swifties” may know all there is to be known about Taylor Swift the pop star, one fact of her career seems to have been forgotten over the years, a fact without which Taylor Swift most likely would not be a household name. Before her red-lipped, ex-boyfriend bashing world domination, Taylor Swift was once a country singer. No, I’m not kidding. Nearly ten years ago, when most of today’s Taylor fans—who are now old enough to go on dates with their future breakups—were probably in preschool, Taylor Swift told the world that all she needed was a country song and an acoustic guitar; and it believed her, too, until fame made them both forget what she said. For you Taylor fans who are currently belting out “Bad Blood” on your way home from

work or daydreaming in your bedroom to “Love Story”—which you may be referring to as one of Taylor’s “old” songs—you might want to take a few moments to do some Taylor Swift history homework. It really is quite fascinating to look back on what was once a peasant dress-wearing, gangly girl with bouncing curls, who openly confessed her love for country star Tim McGraw in her debut single of the same name. If you were not a natural-born country music fan—which is probably the case if you’re head over heels with Taylor’s 1989 album—you most likely would not have come across this pre-pop Taylor while flipping through your favorite stations. In fact, you may not even recognize her if you go back and take a look at the girl who used to sing “Teardrops on My Guitar” for the boy she loves, rather than “We are Never Ever Getting Back Together” for the boy who came too late into the picture. In 2006, Taylor Swift released her eponymous debut album as a country project promoted by Big Machine Records when she was a mere 16 years old. This album was a fulfillment of many dreams of a former 13-year-old hopeful, who made visits to Nashville with her parents and eventually moved to the area to pursue a career in the most sacred form of music that has ever or will ever grace this great USA. Country music itself may be changing, and maybe sacredness fades with time—consider recent song choices such as “Country Girl Shake It for Me” or the fact that, at the new venue of the Grand Ole Opry, country legend Loretta Lynn says that she doesn’t even get

nervous anymore because the real makers of song are few and far between. However, not even the changes of country music could compete with the evolution of Taylor Swift’s monumental career, and the 1989 album is proof enough of this claim. 1989, Taylor’s fifth studio album, was a thematic and sonic shift from the quasi-country music of albums like Fearless that allowed the singer to keep one foot in the country genre and the other in pop. Along with producers Max Martin and Shellback, Taylor created an album completely inspired by the music scene of the 1980s as well as the pop music of today. With skyrocketing hits like “Blank Space” and “Style,” 1989 was dubbed by critics as Taylor’s first official pop album, and compared to the now-pop star’s acoustic driven album from 2006, who can argue with that? This year’s 1989 World Tour will be the perfect opportunity for you to discover the Taylor Swift of the now. October 31 will definitely live up to all the hype that is surrounding Taylor’s world tour, and what better way to experience the pop singer than live in concert?

Filled with songs from 1989, plenty of outfit changes, and rumored special surprises, Taylor’s tour is sure to please the “Swifties” looking for that big, bright, Taylor Swift show where, for one night only, all of their wildest dreams will come true. However, remember that if you’re anything like Taylor, dreams that come true very often leave the dreamer behind.

WHAT’S THE TRUTH?

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TIPS TO BECOME A WINE CONNOISSEUR By Diane Zeise

Go On & Wine About it

There’s no right answer when it comes to wine. And while what you’re drinking certainly depends on what you’re eating, there’s so much more involved when pairing the right wine with the drinker.

Aldo Sohm, wine director of Le Bernardin and the 2008 winner of the “Best Sommelier in the World” award offers some spot on and

incredibly effortless advice on what to look for in choosing a wine. His first piece of wisdom is to ignore the price tag and the “fashionable” wines. Just because it’s expensive or “in season” doesn’t mean it’s worth the value or worth a taste. If you find yourself focusing too much on what’s on the outside of the bottle, Sohm recommends blind tasting a variety of wines to find one or two that agree with your pallet.

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When it comes to the origin of the wine, no specific region is perfect as a go-to wine in Sohm’s opinion. He uses Chilean strawberry versus French strawberry as an example. Both wines have merit, but only one will fit the profile that you’re after at any given time. Chilean strawberry wine is generally less expensive, with a bold and powerful bite. French strawberry wine, on the other hand, is fragrant, fresh and elegant.

Take your time when ordering or purchasing a wine, especially at a restaurant. You may think you want a sweet and fruity wine to enjoy with dessert but what you’re probably looking for is an aromatic wine to awaken your senses. The time of day can also help in determining what type of wine you’re looking to taste. A good rule of thumb is white while the sun’s still up. A delicate white is paired well with brunches, lunches and everything in between, while a rich red usually tastes right with dinner dishes, with the exception of fish. Pink and rosé wines are often the perfect companions to anything sweet, so be sure to enjoy a glass after dinner.

Connoisseurs don’t neglect the glass they’re drinking from either. A true wine glass is gracefully stemmed and thin-lipped with an elegantly balanced svetle profile. This type of glass is perfectly designed to optimize your drinking experience, with plenty of room for swirling.

Remember, air is a fine wine’s best friend. Let your wine breathe and you’ll find yourself privy to the aromatic dance in each sip. While many glasses exist for every grape varietal, Maximilian Riedal, CEO of Riedal Crystal America, recommends you begin building your glass collection around your wine collection. Don’t buy a glass designed for a riesling if you don’t drink riesling. To make enjoying wine easier, Delta Air Lines Master Sommelier, Andrea Robinson designed two types of wine glasses. The glass with a stem perfectly developed for a red wine and a glass with a stem created for a white. If you’re in the market for some color specific glasses, her glasses, aptly titled “The ONE” aren’t difficult to find. Simply visit www.AndreaWine.com/the-one to read more about her famous stems. And If you’re in to breaking rules, Vajra Stratigos, wine and beverage director for Atlanta-based Fifth Group Restaurants strongly recommends drinking your bubbly out of a wide-mouthed wine glass. His reasoning? “The bubbles are just so much more ferocious with a wider lip” he gushes.

The next time you’re focused on understanding every wine on the menu, remember to decide first what you’re in the mood for, ignore the price tag and remember, the best wine isn’t what’s in style or most expensive. The best wine is wine worth sharing.

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If you find yourself focusing too much on what’s on the outside of the bottle, Sohm recommends blind tasting a variety of wines to find one or two that agree with your pallet.

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IN THE KNOW

Ah, October. Roll up your sleeves and get involved! It is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, National Diabetes Month, National Pasta Month, National Sausage Month, National Pizza Month and so much more! (Umm, where did I put that bulky fall sweater?). But for today, we’ll leave the comfort food aside and discuss the importance of pregnancy rights. This section of civil rights labor law has become a super hot topic in the past two years, ever since the Florida Supreme Court heard a case relating to the issue in 2014. We will call that case “Delva,”

named after an employee who sued her employer for discriminatory behavior after she informed them she was an expecting mother. The issue centered around the fact that the Florida Civil Rights Act failed to expressly protect pregnant women. Sadly, this was true: the FCRA historically expressly protected individuals from discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, handicap, or marital status (Section 760.01, F.S., (2011)), but never contemplated pregnant women as a protected class. That all changed when Delva reached the Florida Supreme Court, which ruled that “discrimination based

PREGNANCY DISCRIMINATION AND THE FLORIDA CIVIL RIGHTS ACT: A LABOR OF LOVE…

By Mark NeJameContributor Vanessa Louise Braeley

Be comforted knowing that if you ever find yourself or a loved one discriminated

against for being pregnant, Florida’s got your back.

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on pregnancy is in fact discrimination based on sex because it is discrimination as to a natural condition unique to only one sex.” The Court included protection for pregnant women within the already-existing sex discrimination provision. This decision was so important that it was codified as statutory law, which now reads: “The general purposes of the Florida Civil Rights Act of 1992 are to secure for all individuals within the state freedom from discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, age, handicap, or marital status and thereby to protect their interest in personal dignity, to make available to the state their full productive capacities, to secure the state against domestic strife and unrest, to preserve the public safety, health, and general welfare, and to promote the interests, rights, and privileges of individuals within the state.” (Section 760.01, F.S., (2015)). This amendment is huge for mothers-to-be, for now they have causes of action under both state and federal law (the federal counterpart is codified as The Pregnancy Discrimination Act, under Title VII of Civil Rights Act of 1964). There are advantages and disadvantages to filing a claim under either federal or state law, depending on the facts, damages involved and overall goal to be achieved. This is a highly fact-intensive area of law, so contacting an attorney who specializes in employment law is extremely important. It cannot be stressed enough how important time is in when dealing with these types of claims; deadlines for filing these types of lawsuits have strict time limitations and if those deadlines are ignored, a potential plaintiff may forever waive her right to sue. But wait, there’s more! Let’s talk breastfeeding. Ladies, you are absolutely 100% by law allowed to breastfeed your baby anywhere in public, so long as you are in a place where you are legally allowed to be. What about covering up, you say? Nope, not necessary. Free that nipple if you want; Florida law recognizes and encourages maternal nurturing. So the Unsung Hero Award goes out to…. The Florida Legislature. Boo, I know, it pains us to admit it at times, but good – no great – laws DO come out of Tallahassee. So be proud to be a Floridian this October. Do a good deed, eat your pizza topped sausage with a side of pasta, and be comforted

knowing that if you ever find yourself or a loved one discriminated against for being pregnant, Florida’s got your back.

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Happy October! It’s finally time to inhale the glorious smell of pumpkin everything, dress in warmer fall fashion colors as well as celebrate one of America’s favorite holidays where we can be anything we want for a day! Let’s not forget the start of football and tailgate season, but let’s rewind for a bit and catch up on what happened last month.

We all strive to put our best foot forward. Dress for success they tell us-- Everyday is a fashion show! Fashion lovers throughout the Tampa Bay area did just that as they enjoyed Tampa Bay Fashion Week. The week started off with the Pre-Tampa Bay Fashion Week Kick-Off at International Plaza where fashion stylist consultations took place to get everyone warmed up for the week. The first day debuted the designers’ trunk shows. The lineup started with Accessuri by Rachana Suri. Followed by Allison Elizabeth Designs by Allison Bailey. Caite by Karyn Seo, Jessica Martinez, and Rhonda Shear Couture ended the night. Only the exclusive were able to attend the VIP Model

Behavior After-Party where designers, sponsors, models, and fashion gurus were able to mix and mingle with complimentary drinks and hors d’oeuvres. Day two’s lineup was Rhonda Shear Couture, Allison Elizabeth Designs by Allison Bailey, Caite by Karyn Seo, Jessica Martinez, Accessuri by Rachana Suri. The night ended with the sixth annual Swanky Soiree - fine wines, elegant dress, desserts galore, and a live auction. The highlight of the evening was a fashion show by Saks 5th Avenue. All proceeds of the evening benefited Brookwood Florida. Day three of Fashion Week started with Magenta by Wendy Ohlendorf. Followed by Cerulean Blue by Desiree Noisette. Next, the runway was heated up with Be-Bops Custom Swimwear by Priscilla Kidder. Oscar de la Portilla Escandon and Elizabeth Carson Racker Designs ended the night. Saturday’s finale started with Magenta by Wendy Ohlendorf, Cerulean Blue by Desiree Noisette, Be-Bops Custom Swimwear by Priscilla Kidder, Oscar de la Portilla Escandon, and Elizabeth Carson Racker Designs. The Fashion closed with a

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bang by Sanford Brown IADT School of Design Student Showcase. Tampa Bay Fashion week was a huge success introducing the new fashion trends and designs to the Bay area, and the week was filled with the high fashion energy we expected from the creative designers, models, and sponsors! Labor Day weekend was Tampa’s biggest Latin dance event of the year at the Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay, the Salsa Bachata. Featuring some of the world class instructors, performers, and DJs including, Oscar De Leon. Thursday kicked off the pre-party, and Friday by

noon was registration. Immediately following the workshops, ballroom dance, showcases, and parties galore commenced. Day two consisted of more workshops with master instructors. With a bonus of performances by both local and internationally recognized dance troupes and social dancing with live percussion. Day three included more rehearsals, showcases, and in the Official Wild Wild Wet Beach party at Whiskey Joe’s. The Bachata Festival concluded with the White Affair Themes party until 3AM, and the after party until 7AM. While everyone was salsa, ballroom, and social dancing at the Grand Hyatt, other celebrities and locals made an appearance in the city and filled the stadiums:

Tampa Bay welcomed Ed Sheeran for a fourth time on September 10th. He was the opening act for Snow Patrol at Jannus Live in 2012. He played the 93.3 FLZ Jingle Ball the same year. Then opened for Taylor Swift in 2013. Now he’s selling out at the Amalie Arena! Ed Sheeran graced the stage of the Amalie Arena with his angelic voice with some fan favorites, Thinking Out Loud and Photograph! Spotify’s most influential artist under the age of 25 performed to 21,500 screaming fans. Sheeran was a nominee for this year’s Grammy Awards for Album of the Year. In addition, he made it in the Guinness World Record 2016 book for the Longest Climb to No.1 on the UK singles chart. It took exactly 19 weeks for Sheeran’s Thinking Out Loud to reach the top.

Other celebrity artists made their way to Tampa to fill out stadiums with screaming fans. Chris Brown visited the MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre. The day after, Lady Antebellum filled the same Amphitheatre, as well as Van Halen a few days following. Luke Bryan finished September’s concerts at the MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre.

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As far as the myth that owning dogs can lead to allergies in children, people who make that claim probably don’t fully understand how allergies work. Allergic reactions happen when the body becomes exposed to new microbes and mistakes them as a threat, going after the allergens the same way it would attack a virus or anything else nasty it doesn’t want in its

system. In the case of pet allergies, the allergen in question is not the fur, but instead either the dander (dead skin flakes), saliva, or urine. Anyone can develop an allergy at any time—all it takes is a glitch in our immune system.

The main factor in whether or not a person develops an allergy lies in genetics. If both

parents have a dog allergy, then the child is 70% likely to develop a dog allergy; if only one parent has a dog allergy, then the likelihood drops down to 33%. Besides family history, the other 30 or 67% is mostly left up to chance.

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For a lot of new and future parents out there, the thought of keeping a dog alongside your newborn might be a bit intimidating. There’s always been a constant influx of mixed messages regarding pets and babies. You’ve heard it all, from dogs being harmful to children’s health and causing allergies to dogs actually improving your child’s health—but what effect do dogs actually have on our babies?

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could help prevent a future allergy from happening. Because allergic reactions result from an over-protective immune system, exposing potential allergens to a baby while their immune system is still maturing provides an early clue for the body that “okay, this pet dander is supposed to be here. It’s not a threat, and I don’t have to fight it off.”

Several scientific studies have closely followed households with children from infancy to adolescence, documenting any pets and health patterns. The majority of results revealed that babies who grew up with animals cut their allergy risk in half as a teenager—but with a couple of interesting twists. First of all, having a pet only makes a significant impact during a newborn’s first year of life, the most crucial period of the immune system’s development. If a family introduced a dog after the baby’s first birthday, their allergy risk as a teenager went unaffected.

The second twist is that children raised with dogs, especially indoor/outdoor ones, grew up to be generally healthier—not just in the allergy department—than those who lived their childhoods pet-free. This is because all the dirt, grass, and other ‘unclean’ outside particles found clinging to canine fur provides babies with more bacterial exposure than a sterile environment, thus actually priming the immune system for how to successfully handle the real world later on.

There has been zero evidence to suggest that new parents should sacrifice pets for the sake of their child’s future health—so rest assured that your furry best friend and your bundle of joy can coexist harmoniously. If there’s still that nagging in the back of your mind, though, dog allergies can always be handled well. The best method is simply to clean; reduce the opportunities for pesky dander to stick around by having minimal carpet, washing bedding, and vacuuming regularly. Additionally, although there is no truly hypoallergenic dog, some breeds do mix better with allergies than others. Poodles, terriers, and schnauzers are thought to produce the least amount of dander, but our top three picks are:

Bichon Frise: A tiny, energetic powder puff dog. Their smaller surface area and curly hair equals less dander.

Portuguese Water Dog: The White House’s loyal, sporty breed of choice loves kids.

Xoloitzcuintli: This calm, hairless Mexican pooch is one of the world’s oldest breeds. Having trouble with pronunciation? It’s “show-low-eets-kweent-lee.”

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