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Thursday, April 22, 2021

My top Oscars Red Carpet Dresses of All Time

Who is ready for Oscar Sunday? 
The Oscars is one of the most watched red carpets in the world next to the MET Gala. Time after time the Oscars has blessed us with numerous fashion forward moments, like who could forget Charlize Theron’s glittering Gucci gown from 2004, or Björk’s Marjan Pejoski swan dress? Growing up, I would sit in my room like I was attending the award show and judge all the outfits like Joan River (RIP). In honor of the ceremony being this Sunday I will be doing the exact same but not before I share what I believe were the greatest Oscar Red Carpet moments. If you are ready for some iconic looks read along. 
Gwyneth Paltrow Ralph Lauren 1999
Not only did Gwyneth Paltrow cement her status as an award-winning actress, but she also cemented her status as a style icon in the making.
Julia Roberts in Valentino, 2001
I’ll never forget it and neither has the fashion world, Julia Roberts in her vintage Valentino gown for her first-time Oscars win for Erin Brockovich. 
Charlize Theron in Gucci, 2004
Charlize Theron’s glittering silver Gucci gown is a prime example that less is often way more on the red carpet. Despite its simple shape, it’s one of the Oscars’ most memorable dresses in history. Theron looked the part of a true Hollywood movie star with a touch of sensual elegance. 
Lupita Nyong’o in Prada, 2014
 There was something truly magical about the Prada dress that Lupita Nyong’o wore to the Oscars in 2014. First off, the pale sky blue color was such a great match for the actress, and a shade you don’t see too often in Hollywood. She looked like a real life Disney Princess.
Halle Berry in Elie Saab, 2002
My obsession with Elie Saab begun in 2002, when Halle wore this iconic dress that not only shaped history but is part of infamous memes. Halle wore this beauty while accepting the first best actress award for Black woman. #HistoryintheMaking
Jennifer Lawrence in Christian Dior Couture, 2013
Yes, she fell going up the stairs to accept the big prize, but boy did she sure look fabulous doing so. So simple, sexy, elegant and chic. 
Hilary Swank in Guy Laroche, 2005
This dress will FOREVER be my absolute favorite. In fact, my prom dress had the same midnight blue and backless design. If I could be a dress this is it! Classy, sassy with a little bit of assy.
Björk in Marjan Pejoski, 2001
When Björk wore Marjan Pejoski’s Swan dress to the 2001 Oscars, Joan Rivers said, “This girl should be put in an asylum” but this dress has been replicated, used in movies, and such an iconic moment in Oscar history. 

With Sunday approaching I look forward to some Oscar red carpet fashion moments. What was your ultimately Oscar fashion moment? 


Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Tips on how to afford Luxury Designer

Often times when we want to splurge on a luxury designer item we wonder how can I look rich without going broke? As someone who is pretty open about my weakness for designer handbags and shoes, I know a few tips on how to afford high end pieces. The most important thing to remember is that buying designer items is a luxury and not a need. Now it is perfectly fine to treat yourself, especially after an accomplishment or a life milestone but we have to remember to pay for our actual everyday needs first. Below are some tips to follow so that you can afford to buy designer without feeling guilty about it!

1. Save first
Make sure you are setting up a savings for the future before you invest on a designer piece. This means putting money aside for retirement, your long-term, and short-term goals and also paying all your monthly expenses. I like to balance between spending a big chunk of money and also saving a big chunk of money into my savings. I often times set a goal, for example if the bag I want is $2000, I have to at least have that amount in my savings after the bag is purchased. Always remember, your financial goals are more important than buying a designer handbag. 

2. Buy quality over quantity
Think about all the times you've purchased something cheap that after a few years fell apart or that looked like what you wanted but in reality did not. Completely not worth it right? It's better to buy the item you initially wanted than 5 items that kind of look like the item. Buying the designer style will actually save me money. rather than buying five look alike because in the end I will eventually splurge on the real deal. Additionally, designer will last longer than cheaply made items. Also keep in mind that many designer items if kept almost new count as investment pieces, that can be worn for years or resold. 

3. Wait for your "must-have" pieces to go on sale or buy from the resale market
Although classic pieces from designers rarely go on sale, if you are patient, you can find a lot of seasonal items with a classic vibe in the designer sales. Often times these sales will mark down the seasons colors that did not sell and you can achieve the look for less if you do not mind certain patterns, fabrics or color selections

 I am also a huge fan of buying gently used or pre-owned designer handbags from consignment sites like the RealReal, Fashionphile and Rebag. The resale market is much like buying stocks, when the "it" trend is tiny bags you can easily find totes at a cheaper resale price and vice versa. My first designer bag was a Celine luggage tote from the RealReal for half the price and in great condition, and though it is not an "it" bag right now I highly believe the style will come back and I still receive lots of compliments when I wear it. Also, consignment softens luxury’s impact on the environment, and I can approve of that. 

4. Save for the big-ticket items
For the past few years, I have started to take my time with my big buys, I often research and think about what I am going to buy for months. Not being such an impulsive buyer has actually saved me money and now I actually wear what I buy instead of having it in my closet for display.

5. Stay away from fast trends
Stay away from expensive things that are overly trendy. If you want to achieve the look but not invest in the item for long term use depend on stores like Zara and H&M. If you are going to spend a ton of money, it should be on timeless pieces with neutral colors to maximize the wear. 

6. It's not a competition
Buy what you like and what you can afford because you like it and not for anyone else. Don't get caught up keeping up with the Jones or with the social media influencers because they receive these products for marketing purposes and for free. You should always buy something because you love it not because of what anyone else thinks about it.

7. Mix it up
There's nothing wrong with wearing a $10 dollar tank top with a Chanel handbag. Absolutely nothing. Determine what your style is and mix it up. Not everything you wear has to be super expensive. I personally like to splurge on bags and shoes but will never pay more than $50 for a pair of jeans. It’s perfectly okay to have a mix of high end brands with pieces from Zara in your wardrobe, it's called balancing. 

In the end, when it comes to expensive handbags or other high-end fashion purchases, as long as you are doing it the right way, occasional splurges are allowed. Just be sure that the important stuff comes first.  There is nothing wrong with splurging from time to time as long as it doesn’t hinder your financial goals.


Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Welcome to MAYAMI:Wynwood

MAYAMI Mexicantina & Bar (127 NW 23rd Street) is the newest "it" place to be in Miami. Brought to us by the same people that opened El Patio, the location is a 10,000-square-foot Mexican-inspired indoor and outdoor restaurant and lounge that gives off total Tulum vibes with the mix of the artsy Wynwood neighborhood. Mayami is open for dinner, happy hour and brunch from with different operating hours, depending on the day of the week. Though, the place says it closes at midnight, the waiters pass out the tabs at 11:30, music is cut off and lights are turned on as a way to have all guests leave by midnight and have no one lingering around the premises.
From the outside the location looks like a simple restaurant in the middle of busy Wynwood but once you walk in, you become teleported to a Mexican temple. The restaurant is lined with stone sculptures, wood carvings, traditional mural paintings, with the main focus being the ziggurat-shaped ceiling replicating the inside of a Mayan Pyramid. The space mixes the nightlife feel of El Patio with a restaurant by featuring an expansive pyramid-shaped bar, multi-level Terrazas, stages, and numerous VIP booths. 
Mayami menu is filled with Mexican-inspired dishes like guacalote, queso fresco and tacos with various proteins alongside larger dishes filet mignon. Meals can be paired with creative cocktails using Mexican ingredients. My favorite of the night was a surprisingly, easy-to-drink Mezcal-based cocktail, shaken with 400 Conejos mezcal, corn syrup, lime juice, real agave azul and egg white, served with a hibiscus salt rim. 

Though this place is my new it place to drink, dance and smoke hookah, the food needs a lot of work. There was nothing wow or even tasty that I tried and was actually very disappointed in the presentation and lack of ingredients used to cook. I always find that Mexican cuisine should always remain as true to it's natural ingredients as it can. When you start to alter the dish and replace traditionally ingredients the flavor gets lost in translation.  Overall, I would rate this place a 8 out 10 just taking points off for the food and early dismissal. 




Saturday, March 20, 2021

The importance of social media monitoring

Whether a small new business or a world wide known brand, there is a huge importance on knowing what individual's are saying about your brand online. 


Social media monitoring is the act of watching a brand or business’s online engagement through reviews, mentions, questions or complaints towards them. More importantly, social media monitoring extends out to posts that mention the business or brand without tagging them directly. These posts do not come up in the page’s regular network notifications, which is why it is important to set up social monitoring tools to avoid bad comments and reviews. A few weeks ago, I mentioned the importance of social listening, which is when the brand or business just takes an overall look at customers wants and needs through research to make future marketing decisions. But monitoring takes listening a step further by responding when they need to. Therefore, monitoring involves more human effort, filtering, which needs to be set up, and time. 

Moreover, there are a number of metrics to monitor and track but some have more significant, such as mentions, customer sentiment, reviews, hashtags, and competition. The easiest way to stay in concurrence to the social media conversation about your business is to track all brand mentions the company receives on all social media platforms (including social media profiles on Facebook, Yelp and Google, all of which have native reviews). Many companies use social media monitoring to focus their attention on which posts are worth addressing, especially negative reviews. Using the hashtag metric allows brands or businesses to get a feel for how their targeted audience perceives the company. Another metric that companies monitor is observing their competition, to discover the ways in which the competitors are having more success than, and when to apply the same tactics. 

As mentioned, social media monitoring involves the tracking of online brand mentions and the subsequent responding of them. Monitoring keeps a business or brand on top of messages before they might become viral for the wrong reasons. They also help maintain a positive brand image among consumers and identify potential influencers. When choosing the right monitoring tool, a company needs it to cover all the networks that they are presently on and hopefully all in one space. Some apps that allow social media monitoring focusing on social customer care and maximizing the value of a brand or companies’ campaigns are Hootsuite, which oversees all of social media management and marketing while creating a one-stop shop for brand's social media marketing needs, and social mention which allows the monitoring of social, video, blogs and more, by just entering the search term and the tool pulls up everything that is being said about it. Ultimately, monitoring social media is a strategy that is critical for any brand or company whether small or large. 



Saturday, March 13, 2021

Endless Summer

          

Who is ready for an Endless Summer getaway? This past week I was fortunate enough to spend my 31st birthday at Universal's newest resort: Endless Summer Resort. I wanted to share my overall experience and review on the resort, so if you are interested and were thinking of booking this resort read along. 

First and foremost, let's talk about how NEW everything looks and smells which is always a a big perk for any resort with such a vast amount of occupants. As soon as you walk into the lobby your temperature is checked and a colored armband signifying each day is given. Currently, there is no pool or hotel hopping due to Covid measures but the shuttle to the parks and CityWalk are functioning with spacing precautions. The resort has two towers (Dockside & Surfside) for the time being the only rooms available are on the Dockside towers. The lobby has great modern beach décor with a Starbucks and Sunset Lounge attached. This side of the resort is known for it's great sunset views, so don't forget to grab a drink and enjoy the view from the Sunset Lounge.
We booked a double queen bed room with a pool view and I was highly impressed with our room. If you have ever been to any Margaritaville resort, the rooms and décor are very similar with the relaxed beach themes. I slept like a baby all three nights and have zero complaints about the room. The bathroom is filled with great lighting, a spacious shower and the most beautiful mint floor mosaic I have ever seen. 
The pool area must have been my favorite with its heated pool, speakers underwater and the sand. Looking out into the water definitely makes you feel like you are washed away in a resort on a tropical island. The pool does not go deeper than five feet and is huge, so it makes it a great place for kids, families and those who just want to relax and get some sun. The bar is open for drinks but if you want to get some snacks or lunch, you have to go to the lobby market, where you can order and take your food to eat poolside. Overall, this is a great value resort for both families and those who want to get away for some time. I will definitely be making another reservation to visit very soon. 





Wednesday, March 3, 2021

Why create video content


Social media platforms are constantly evolving to provide authentic social interactions and engagement, which, as a result, social media engagement has become a vital part of any marketing strategy. Currently, there is an importance in creating content that stands out and using videos in social media marketing has a huge importance in engagement. Though video does not fall into the traditional social marketing, videos can be used throughout all platforms like Facebook, Instagram, YouTube or even a blog post. It is not too hard to see why videos are so popular these days and anyone headed towards digital marketing careers should incorporate video into their content in order to remain competitive. Videos are a versatile and engaging content format that consumers like because it is entertaining and engaging, allowing marketers a potentially huge return on investment (ROI) through many channels.

Moreover, videos are accessible to anyone with internet access, both to watch and to produce. In the last year, videos have grown popularity due to their connection, demonstration of personalities, brand awareness and engagement. Videos are one of the best ways to get up close to your audience and give them a real glimpse of what you or your business are all about. Statistics show that about more than fifty percent of world watches videos online every day, and social media videos generate up to twelve thousand percent more shares than texts and images combined. These numbers represent why video content marketing is significantly important. The key is to think beyond profit and product show and show the audience something about the brand, or offer some valuable information through creative content. 

Additionally, videos give anyone creating content the same reach, influence, and opportunities previously enjoyed only by large corporations and media companies. Video marketing allows users to reach a larger audience with very little cost. Whenever users feel none inspired by their own content creation, joining discussions or groups allows ideas to flow and be shared among other content creators. Discussions are meant to keep learning and expanding through the sharing of shared interest or goals, for example a user can join a video marketing discussion to get ideas for new projects or learn tips for starting out. Ultimately, videos on social media is proving to be the most powerful business asset for gaining new followers, growing your brand, and driving sales. 



Why skinny jeans are dead


Recently, a Tik Tok trend went viral discussing how Gen Zs want to cancel the wear of skinny jeans, but as a Millennial, I might have to to agree with them. There is no doubt that when skinny jeans first grew popularity, they were a revelation. They accentuated the butt, elongated your legs, and were high-rise, so before you attack me, here are my reasons why. 

Yes, skinny jeans were once an outfit stable but let's be real, skinny jeans now just make me look lumpy, stuffed and overexposes my body's problem areas. Not to mention that skinny jeans have largely been non-existent on the runways for several seasons now, and no matter what I pair them with, the proportions somehow always just feel all wrong. Another factor that led to the demise of the skinny jeans is the dreaded jeggings. As soon as they started to mix the denim with too much stretch, it just became trashy. Yes, the fabric is extremely comfortable but, so are sweats. Not to mention, that the materials you find in your typical pair of skinny jeans or jeggings is unrecyclable and deeply bad for the planet. 

Now I know, I am not the only one that feels this way either. The truth is, as we get older and our bodies change, showing off our curves or wearing tight clothes is no longer a big priority. I am now in my thirties, and I worry more about feeling sexy rather than showing too much. I prefer to invest in feeling comfortable rather than being in some tight jeans. Sadly, Millennials need to move on from their skinny jeans phase and begin to buy bootcuts, straight legs, wide legs and baggy styles which are classic alternatives to swap out your skinny jeans with. 
*See examples below