
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Taller: Transformando Tu Imagen de Adentro Hacia Afuera

Day ‘N’ Night/ Brickell Magazine

Women are busier than ever before — from constantly multitasking to always striving to look great every moment of every day. Here are some tips on how to transform a daytime work outfit into an evening look that will get you the attention you deserve.
Women are busier than ever before — from constantly multitasking to always striving to look great every moment of everyday. Here are some tips on how to transform a daytime work outfitinto an evening look that will get you the attention you deserve.
Tip #1: Make a statement with a pencil skirt
I recommend wearing a black pencil skirt to give presence and distinction. A blueberry top adds balance and credibility. If you’re looking for more impact, or some pizzazz for a special date once you punch out, creating a color contrast is an option; a sparkling wine or berry color works perfectly. If your body silhouette is curvy, look for pencil skirts that don’t hug your figure too tightly.
Tip #2: Add or switch accessories
A pencil skirt look best with 1 to 4-inch heels. Try kitten heels, pumps and peep-toes for work, and sandals for night. For evening outings, try to take just a clutch or a small bag. Big or medium sizes are appropriate for daytime.
Tip #3: Jewelry is flattering for day & night
Change from toned-down day/work jewelry to something that makes more of a statement at night. Your face and body shape should help you choose the right jewelry. Small jewelry can get lost on large figures, while bold pieces may overpower petites.I recommend leaving oversized jewelry for date night! When it comes to jewelry, size does matter!
GET IT
DAY LOOK: Silver Sweater, BCBGMAXAZRIA; Top, Diane von Furstenberg; Skirt, Gucci; White Leather Handbag, Gucci; Shoes, Manolo Blahnik.
NIGHT LOOK: Top, Diane von Furstenberg; Skirt, Gucci; Clucht, Lauren Markin; Gladiator Heels, Jimmy Choo. All available at Saks Fifth Avenue, Dadeland.
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Saturday, May 15, 2010
Cooking with the Spirit of Italy
If you are itching to escape to an exotic land, there is a unique treasure here in Miami that will surely fulfill your need for a cultural experience, the first stop: L'italia. Last week, The Vice had the privilege of being a guest at the Spirit of Italy Culinary Extravaganza Cooking Class. It was a magical evening filled with a handful of foodies and wine connoisseurs from all walks of life, coming together for a taste of Italy.
The gathering included an interactive "cucinato" lesson by Culinary Artist Maribel Dillon. She and her trusty team shared the secrets to making delicious marinara, perfect risotto and more. We filled our bellies with a 6 course dinner of authentic Italian Dishes paired with wines and liquors imported from Italy by Tita Italia. A delectable night of food, wine and live jass reflected a exclusive menu that will be showcased on the "Grande Italia Tour" some of the attendees are embarking on in August through tour company Luxury Tours for Less.
This cucinato lesson was the ultimate culinary experience and one that The Vice will surely go back to for seconds. Classes are held monthly. For more information visit SpiritofItaly.net
Buon Appetito!!!!
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Friday, April 23, 2010
Oh Summer, Where Have You Been!
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
BELIEVE THE HYPE! Miami
The exhibit runs through the entire month of April at Eazy Street Gallery, located at 3501 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33137.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
"BROWN SOUP THING"

"Brown Soup Thing" is a comedy/drama about a dysfunctional, yet pretty normal, Filipino American family who is forced to individually recognize what their heritage means thanks to the youngest family member's school project on what it means to be a Filipino American. The emerging cast held an interesting record with male and female actors featured on Hi-5, Deal or No Deal, and the Bold and the Beautiful. And, lets not forget the amusing cameos especially from the great boxer Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao. Overall this film appeals to any individual with a diverse racial background and the struggle to find the balance between loving one's heritage and living the American dream. For more information visit http://www.brownsoupthing.com/ or http://www.malinius.com/