75ive issue 2 june 2012
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75ive Issue 2 JUNE 2012 Featuring 3 new articles. Agent Review, Social Flirt and WineTRANSCRIPT
J U N E 2 0 1 2
PASADENA
SOCIAL FLIRTHow much crap do you take
PURE DIVINITYA gift of Beauty
WHILE IN SPAINSpend some time on the beach
INTRODUCTIONWelcome to Fashion
THE COLOR OF SUMMER Explore the wonderful colors of summer
75ive, I s s u e 1 0 4 . 2 0 1 2
COVER
PASADENA Cover photo by Mike Nguyen.
CONTENTS
06 I 75ive WORDS OR LESS08 I STAFF16 I Agent Review22 I Social Flirt98 I CIGAR LOUNGE 99 I IN PRINT Acknowledgements
C O N T E N T S
SOCIAL FLIRTHOW MUCH CRAP DO YOU TAKE | 22
THE COLOR OF SUMMERIan Pool | 28
INTRODUCTIONDANIEL RADKE | 42
WHILE IN SPAINDIXIE DIXON| 54
PURE DIVINITYROMAN GORCHAKOV | 66
PASADENAMike Nguyen | 80
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The number two has special significance in human life. For example its been said two wrongs don’t make a right or lets not forget it takes two to tango. In this case it is our second issue of 75ive.
After the first issue we sent out a survey to selected readers. The questions were straight forward, as we wanted to find out what you the reader would like to see in our new title. You voted, we delivered
Enjoy issue Two of 75ive
ROBERT ANTHONY
W O R D S O R L E S S
“Round Two”
OFFICES
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MIAMI475 Brickell Avenue, 33131
SUBSCRIBER SERVICE:
EDITOR IN CHIEFROBERT ANTHONY
EDITORIAL DIRECTORNADIA CANNON
BEAUTY DIRECTOR / EDITORMIAMI
TARYLL ATKINS
FASHION DIRECTOR / EDITORNEW YORK
SUZANA HALLILI
MUSIC EDITORSHEENA MURRY
CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS
AUSTRALIANICOLAS TORRES
DANIEL RADKE
CANADAIAN POOL
LOS ANGELESMIKE NGUYEN
PHILIP’EDI HENRI AQUIJE
MIAMIROBERT ANTHONYNATASHA KERTES
NEW YORKCAMERON NEILSON
ROMAN GORCHAKOVDALTON LOUIS
TEXASDIXIE DIXON
HEINZ WEIDMANN
CONTRIBUTING COLUMNISTS / WRITERS
NEW YORKLyndsey Caudil laJOESEPH HASAVAH
MIAMITARYLL ATKINS
Photographer: TIFFANY CHEEMUA and Hair: WALTER FUENTES
Stylist: MICHELLE EVENSModel: GABRIELLE WETHERELL
@ Page Parkes AgencyDESIGNER: INNER ORBIT SYSTEMS
BY YASMINA JOHNSTON
Moxie is a full service agency which have gained a highly respected reputation thru the effort of its motivated agents.
Moxie has quickly become know as the TOP AGENCY in what is now called HOLLYWOOD SOUTH. The agency has created quite the buzz over the last year and is known for always going the distance for their clients
AGENCY REVIEW
DIRECTOR OF TALENT:
JOE CHAVIEZ
Talent, Entertainment & Literary
Robert Catrini: 2013 Paramount Pictures GI JOE RETALIATION
Glenn Morshower: 2013 AFTER EARTH directed by M. Night Shyamalan
Melissa Cordero: Wade Livingston Photography
MOXIENEW ORLEANS LOUISIANA
TAGGED AS THE UP & COMING
AGENCY IN LOUISIANA, MOXIE
IS THE SOUTHEASTERN AGENCY
KNOWN FOR ITS BOUTIQUE STYLE
OF OPERATION. THE AGENCY
FOUNDATION WAS BUILT ON
CONFIDENCE, DETERMINATION
AND NEVER ENDING ENERGY.
Additional Upcoming CreditsGlenn Warner: Christmas 2012 DJANGO UNCHAINED directed by Quentin Tarantino
Client base Union & non-union Professionals: actors, VO, models, musicians, screenwriters, producers, directors & crew.
EMAIL TALENT SUBMISSIONS:
1. [email protected]. [email protected] 3. [email protected]
WWW.MOXIE-AGENCY.COM
WINE
and THE WEDDINGWeddings tend to exponentially magnify experiences of the senses. Emotions run high,and beauty is all around, sounds are harmonious, and the perfect wine with the perfect food is the “icing on the cake.” The first thing that comes to mind is the champagne toast. For this situation, an extra dry Prosecco would fit the bill.
They tend to have a touch, almost unnoticeable, of sugar. This is perfect because it allows them to be enjoyed by most without being accompanied of food. Mionetto ($12-$15) and Tosca ($9-$13) are reasonably priced producers with above average quality. If its your plan to spare no expense and go all out, I would recommend
Piper-Heidsieck Extra Dry ($30-$45). Allow the sparkling wine to pair with the appetizer. Sparkling wine may surprise you with its versatility. Keep in mind that experimenting with food and wine pairings is often an exciting part of the wedding process and provides interesting experience.
Stone FishIf you pair the main course with lobster or crab, I would consider continuous usage of the sparkling wine. If not; I would pair the lobster with Columbia Crest H3 Chardonnay ($11 – $15) from the Horse Heaven Hills appellation in Washington State. The subtle tropical fruit and buttery caramel combination exploits the lobster and drawn butter combination. If you plan to be adventurous, I would go with Simmern Riesling QBA ($13 - $17) from the Rheingau in Germany. If you chose a red wine to accompany the lobster try a George Duboeuf Beaujolais ($8 - $10). The wine is soft enough to not over-power the lobster, yet has enough acid to refresh palate for another bite.
Filet MignonFilet mignon is one of the easiest to pair. Almost all cabernet sauvignon and merlot will go well with the meat. I would chose villa mt. Eden napa valley cabernet sauvignon ($13 - $15), since the tannins are soft, the body is full, and the oak adds a bit of spice to the wine which would reflect off the fresh ground pepper seasoning of the filet.
Chicken Pairing chicken may seem like the easiest pairing to make; however, it may sometimes be the most difficult as your pair-ing generally comes down to the sauce. If the sauce is white, I would go with Tres Palacios Sauvignon Blanc ($8 - $11) or Chateau de Maligny Chablis ($13 – $16). Both have higher acid structure to match the high acid of citrus based sauces or cut through cream based sauces. If the sauce was red or brown, I would use an American Riesling for white, as the sugar levels tend to be lower than German, and Steel Creek Pinot Noir ($12 - $15) or Layer Cake Primitivo ($13 - $18). The Pinot Noir being the lighter of the two.
SalmonSalmon may be easy or difficult to pair, depending on how you look at it, because of its limited options. I would pair Salmon with either a wine from Chablis or Sancerre. Both wines have body and earthiness to stand up to the full flavor of Salmon. These wines range from $13 - $45.
Italian Italian themed weddings could be the most fun. It seems that most Italian wine works well with most Italian food. Some of your basic Italian wines would be Chianti Classico, Barberra, Valpolicella, and Pinot Grigio. They are priced from $7 to $27. Let us not forget that our Prosecco is from Italy as well!
The Cake Oh yeah, the wedding cake. The rule of thumb is to make sure that the wine is sweeter than the dessert, or the wine will have a metallic taste. Most Auslese quality level Rieslings from Germany will fit the bill. They range from $11 - $150.Please keep in mind that what works for me, may not work for you. Have fun!
The modeling game and the dating game have something in common. You have to have a strategy of how you’re going to win. Where they differ is that in your career, you have to do things that earn respect. In your love life, however, you have
to do things that inspire adoration.There are always signs that show you what a man thinks of you. And even the “right” man is going to test you by pushing your but-tons from time to time. He wants to see what you’re made of…… and
how much crap you take. Here are 3 types of crap that you absolutely DO NOT let slide if you want to be adored by him. How you respond will show him two things: 1. How much you value yourself and 2. How he can treat you.
“A LOT OF MODELING IS HOW MUCH CRAP YOU CAN TAKE.” - LAUREN HUTTON
How Much Crap Do You Take
SOCIAL FLIRTWRITTEN BY: AFRIKA
Photographer: Nicolas Torres Stylist: Annika Bowen
CONT.
1. Does he call you late at night? (i.e. 1 am or after you would normally be asleep)Then you’re a booty call and taking crap…… Don’t answer the phone after your normal bed-time. Don’t reward bad behavior. Show him that he has to call you early to reach you. Let him think about where you might be. Mystery is good!
2. Does he show up more than 20 minutes late for your date without calling?Then you’re taking crap……….. Wait for 20 minutes and then make other plans. Even if you just stay home, don’t go out with him. You’ll be rewarding bad behavior. Tell him that when you didn’t hear from him you made other plans. He may get mad, however, don’t fall for it. Be gra-cious and with a smile tell him to have a good night. He will either step off completely (which is good) or gain newfound adoration and give you a call next time (even better).
3. Does he stand you up?Then you’re taking crap that is an absolute deal-breaker (unless he died in which case it won’t matter)……….. Don’t answer his call anymore. And don’t call him back after he leaves you that long message about his dog getting run over. If you do you’re rewarding bad behavior. If he doesn’t have the courtesy to let you know he’s not coming then don’t give him the courtesy of your time. Save it for someone who appreciates it.
So take a look at your life. Are you being adored by the men you date? Are photographers ect.respecting you while on set? If not remember, it is often said that we attract to our lives what we want. Modeling may be about how much crap you can take, but love is about how much crap you will take. If you truly want to win, play smart and make sure that you takes no crap!!!!!!
The Color Of Summer
Photographer : Ian Pool Stylist: Volen SmithMakeup: Kai
Model: Joshua Hyman @ Y Models Cape Town
Photographer : Ian Pool Stylist: Volen SmithMakeup: Kai
Model: Joshua Hyman @ Y Models Cape Town
INTRODUCTIONPhotographer: DANIEL RADKEMUA and Hair: PHILLIP DARELYStylist: CHANTELLE ASCIAK
Model: RACHEL LITWIN @ Darley Management
Amorette shorts from Chandellier Rose See Website For Pricing.
Twisted Leather Cape - by ZHivago from Gusto and Elan $550.00
Harry Wragg Scarf - See Website For Pricing.Zoda Ring from Chandellier Rose $75.00
Siren Shoes - Pixie $229.95
Tryst Dress by Mina & Katusha from Gusto & Elan dress $295.00Harry Wragg necklace: $39.00Siren shoes - Beneto $169.95
Purple Ginger shorts from Chandellier Rose See Website For Pricing.
Purple Ginger shirt - See Website For Pricing.Chandellier Rose earrings $70.00
Harry Wragg Belt - See Website For Pricing. Siren shoes - Anita $199.95
Glomesh Slv Petal Dress - by Kathryn Beker from Gusto & Elan $2,200
Siren shoes - Damsel $169.95bracelet: Zoda from Chandellier Rose $110.00
Hell for leather shorts - by Zhivago from Gusto & Elan $330.00
Barely there singlet- by Zhivago from Gusto & Elan $165.00Harry Wragg necklaces $39.00 Siren Shoes - Damsel $169.95
Come hither leather bodice - by Mina & Katusha Gusto & elan $250.00
Gusto & Elan pants - See Website For Pricing.Necklace - Zoda from Chandellier Rose - See Website For
Pricing.
Hell for leather shorts -by Zhivago from Gusto & Elan $330.00Purple Ginger Scarf - See Website For Pricing.
Harry Wragg bracelets - See Website For Pricing.
WHILE IN SPAINPhotography:Dixie DixonFashion Stylist:Tosin Ojo Hairstylist & Makeup:Guslene Bubak Model: Alexandra
PURE DIVINITYPhotographed by: Roman Gorchakov
Stylist: Julia NazarovaMakeup: Anna KartashovaHair: Konstantin Aslamov
Accessories:TerpanModels:Tatiana Batova @ RF Models
P A S A D E N APhotographer: Mike Nguyen
makeup: Sparkle Tafaostylist: Kristen M Stuart
stylist: Andrew@ Sessions Salonmodel: Anastassija @ Elite
I recently had the opportunity to experience a visit to El Titan de Bronze, which has been family owned and operated in Little Havana since 1995.The first thing you will remember if you ever visit the location is
the friendly greeting by the staff.
Anyone who enjoys a cigar deserves to smoke a great blend, and if you choose at an affordable price. This is what the many and ever growing loyal customers have come to enjoy from El Titan de Bronze. All of the cigars are hand crafted in the USA by “Level 9” rollers who actually work right up front as you enter the front door.
Each highly skilled roller makes about 100 to 125 cigars everyday, in the traditional Cuban style which is then finished off with a beautiful triple cap. Each is then inspected by a Master Roller/Blender, boxed and dated to ensure the cigar is of the highest standard. If you like a bit of personal touch, you can have a bundle of your favorite cigar type crafted by a specific roller.
I am pleased to say I am now one of those loyal customers who could order but chooses to go for a visit first hand. Don’t take my word for it order and taste the magic in each of these quality cigars for yourself and you will find they deliver a taste and quality rarely found outside of Cuba.
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TITAN GRAND RESERVE CAMEROON
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CANADAIAN POOL
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NEW YORK / MOSCOWROMAN GORCHAKOV
TEXASDIXIE DIXONTIFFANY CHEE
CLOTHINGMICHAEL KORSCALVIN KLEINDOLCE and GABBANA ARMANI EXCHANGEGUCCIGAPH&M
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AGENCIESDarleyEliteY Models
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