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Page 1: Crystals Magazine Spring 2016

issue 1, volume 6 spring 2016

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Legs, arms and backs have

all had their day. Now the

shoulder rises into the

fashion spotlight.

High-neck shirts, cut

away to show touches of

collarbone, and graphic

necklines at

are all designed to expose

some skin. Inquiries,

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RUNWAY RUNDOWN MEN'S & WOMEN'S SPRING/SUMMER TRENDS

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The warm weather

inspires us to shed clothes,

and spring brings a

bonanza of sheer layers,

organza fabrics and netted

tank tops.

takes the see-through

trend to a level of ladylike

chic that hasn’t been

seen in ages. Inquiries,

702.597.0941.

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RUNWAY RUNDOWN MEN'S & WOMEN'S SPRING/SUMMER TRENDS

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Bold stripes and bright

plaids are made for ladies

looking to break out of

the monochromatic rut.

shows mismatched stripes

in complementary colors.

Inquiries, 702.262.9671

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Don’t be afraid of

excessive pleats and

enlarged ruffles.

Crinkles and puffs create

interesting silhouettes for

the woman who’s looking

to leave a little more

to the imagination.

Dresses by

flow with just the right

amount of bounce.

Inquiries, 702.798.5102.

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This season, designers

grabbed ahold of a '90s

grunge icon—the slip

dress—and updated it with

modern sensibilities. From

slinky and long to mid-calf

and embellished with lace,

the slip dress at

is the perfect easy-breezy

dressing staple. Inquiries,

702.795.2232

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BVLGARI debuted au The Rouge for spring. A perfume with notes of pink pepper, orange, bergamot, rooibos red tea, fig and musk, the heady scent is meant to embody the color of red. Inquiries, 702.583.4747.

Spring scents hit floral high notes while lips in shades of rouge are hot, hot, hot

SISLEY PARIS Phyto-Lip Shine in Sheer Rose. Inquiries, 702.477.0210.

LALIQUE crafted a limited-edition 2016 bottle for its classic Lalique de Lalique fragrance. The tone of the delicate floral scent is reflected on the hand-crafted bottle adorned with anemone, a symbol of unfading love and protection against evil. Inquiries, 702.507.2375.

BlushingBeauty

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BOLD TOUCHES

ACCESSORIES COME IN ALL SHAPES, HUES AND TEXTURES WITH COLORFUL BAGS, SHOES AND JEWELS DOMINATING THE WAY WE DRESS

VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Two Butterfly between the finger ring featuring diamonds and mother-of-pearl set in 18-karat rose gold. Inquiries, 702.560.6556.

AUDEMARS PIGUET Millenary hand-wound 39mm, white gold case with diamond-set bezel and lugs, beige alligator bracelet and white mother-of-pearl dial Inquiries, 702.430.4260.

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JIMMY CHOO Dora 130mm Suede Gloss Elaphe with Horn Heel. Inquiries, 702.366.0503.

ILORI OPTICAL Oliver Peoples Oppl sunglasses. Inquiries, 702.597.3937.

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EMILIO PUCCI Cotton Knot Pilot bag. Inquiries, 702.262.9671.

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FENDI Calf leather Dotcom handbag. Inquiries, 702.262.5638.

BALLY Salgado backpack. Inquiries, 702.732.7800.

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Vacation wear

went exotic this season,

and designers are

playing into your sense

of adventure with travel

clothes for every day.

The theme of the spring

collection at

is “No Limits,”

encouraging fashion-

forward men to exude

a worldly air, even if

they’re not in the wilds

of the Serengeti. Inquiries,

702.732.7800.

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One of spring’s classic

prints is no longer just for

the ladies. Bold plaids are

making their case in the

men’s fashion world, and

paraded some of the

best examples down

the runway. Loosely

structured overcoats,

double-breasted suit

jackets and flowing scarves

all bear the pastel print.

Inquiries, 702.891.8726.

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Ermenegildo Zegna

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White goes

monochromatic with

designers dressing models

head-to-toe in the hue.

Don’t be afraid to layer

your shades of white and

cream like how they do at

Dior Homme, or, if you’re

tentative about going all

the way, dress up a pair

of light pants with pastel

shades on top like how

they do at

Inquiries, 702.527.7766.

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With Alessandro

Michele’s ascension at

there's a whole new

aesthetic in the brand’s

formal wear. The new

look for spring suiting

is printed, playful and

slightly flared. The

takeaway—don’t be afraid

of a floral and add some

color to your wardrobe.

Inquiries, 702.730.1946.

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While the skinny

silhouette hasn’t gone

away for good ( just ask

Hedi Slimane), spring

ushered in a wider leg

for men looking for a

change of pace. Loosely

fitted bottoms, often with

pleats and cinched at the

waist at Lanvin, or more

structured and retro a la

are having their moment.

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The vibe in men’s footwear is casual cool with a luxury take on a staple—sneakers. PORSCHE DESIGN crafted classic black with braided detailing, and PAUL SMITH took the surfer sole and made it quirky with an ant print. But BOTTEGA VENETA offered a fresh take with high-tops in shades of olive and brown.

BOTTEGA VENETA Sneakers. Inquiries, 702.220.4751. PORSCHE DESIGN San Diego Mid sneaker smooth leather TecFlex in black. Inquiries, 702.736.7113. PAUL SMITH Ant Print shoes. Inquiries, 702.796.2640.

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PHOTOGRAPHY JEFF TSEBEAUTY DONALD SIMROCK & STYLING LAURIE BROOKINS

Nothing melts winter’s chill like the dazzle of diamonds and gemstones

Awakening

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TIFFANY & CO. Earrings in platinum and rose gold featuring pear-shaped morganites and diamonds, and Schlumberger Bird on a Rock Clip in platinum and 18-karat gold highlighted by white diamonds and a 63.91-carat kunzite (prices upon request). Inquiries, 702.545.9090. VAN CLEEF & ARPELS “Oiseaux de Paradis” Between the Finger ring featuring pink sapphires and diamonds set in 18-karat rose gold (price upon request). Inquiries, 702.560.6556.GUCCI Lustrous Glow foundation with sunscreen in Light 040 ($65), Eye quad in Rose Quartz ($65), Opulent Volume mascara in Iconic Black ($33) and Luxurious lipstick in Libertine ($39). Inquiries, 702.730.1946. TOM FORD Mink Brule nail color ($35). Inquiries, 702.740.2940.

Awakening

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DOLCE & GABBANA FINE JEWELRY Farfalle earrings featuring citrine and amethyst quartz and emeralds set in 18-karat yellow gold ($6,450). Inquiries, 702.431.6614. MIKIMOTO Four Seasons Spring ring featuring an 18-millimeter white South Sea cultured pearl with 5.25 carats of multicolored sapphires, 2.8 carats of tsavorites, 1.4 carats of diamonds and .65 carats of purple amethyst, all set in 18-karat yellow gold, and Four Seasons Spring necklace featuring an 18-millimeter white South Sea cultured pearl with 4.76 carats of green tsavorites, 10.23 carats of multicolored sapphires, 1.41 carats of diamonds, 1.19 carats of purple amethyst and 1.78 carats of tourmaline, all set in 18-karat yellow gold (prices upon request). Inquiries, 702.730.4710. VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Cosmos Between the Finger ring featuring white mother-of-pearl and diamonds set in 18-karat rose gold (price upon request). Inquiries, 702.560.6556. TOM FORD Eye and Cheek shadow in Pink ($65), Extreme mascara in Black Plum ($45) and lip color in Bare Peach ($52). Inquiries, 702.740.2940. CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN Nail Colour in Lova ($50). Inquiries, 702.418.3035.

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From top BVLGARI High-jewelry ring in pink gold and onyx with a heart-shaped pink sapphire totaling 6.71 carats and diamond pavé totaling 1.91 carats (price upon request). Inquiries, 702.583.4747. CHRISTIAN DIOR FINE JEWELRY Archi Dior “Cocotte” ring in pink gold and diamonds ($7,800). Inquiries, 702.597.0941. VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Cerf-Volants earrings featuring pink and mauve sapphires, diamonds, and white and grey mother-of-pearl, all set in 18-karat rose and white gold (price upon request). Inquiries, 702.560.6556. GUCCI Eyeshadow duo in Sunset ($49), Precise eyebrow pencil in Blonde ($32), Audacious lipstick in Whisper ($39) and Bold High-Gloss lacquer in Base coat ($29). Inquiries, 702.730.1946.

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BVLGARI High-jewelry ring in pink gold and onyx with an oval-cut spinel totaling 12.75 carats and pavé diamonds totaling 1.54 carats, and high-jewelry bracelet in pink gold and mother-of-pearl inserts with 24 oval-shaped spinels totaling 19.23 carats and pavé diamonds totaling 9.15 carats (prices upon request). Inquiries, 702.583.4747. LALIQUE Psyche de Jour convertible necklace featuring pearls and a detachable butterfly brooch pendant with pink, yellow and orange sapphires, trion-cut orange sapphire and colored lacquer, and detachable pearl pompon (price upon request). Inquiries, 702.507.2375. SISLEY PARIS Confort Extreme Mains hand cream ($105). Inquiries, 702.891.0545. CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN Nail Colour in Mula Lisa ($50). Inquiries, 702.418.3035.

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From top HERMÈS Cuff in resin and tinted agate ($470). Inquiries, 702.893.8900. LALIQUE Vibrante ring in clear crystal ($274). Inquiries, 702.507.2375.SISLEY PARIS Phyto Tient Expert foundation in Porcelaine ($137), Mascara So Intense in Deep Black ($67) and Phyto Lip Twist in Candy ($50). Inquiries, 702.891.0545. CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN Nail Colour in Mula Lisa ($50). Inquiries, 702.418.3035.

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HARRY WINSTON Secret Cluster earrings featuring 9.72 carats of diamonds set in platinum and Secret Cluster bracelet featuring 19.1 carats of diamonds set in platinum (prices upon request). Inquiries, 702.262.0001. TIFFANY & CO. Necklace in platinum highlighted by a pendant featuring a 27.57-carat blue tourmaline set in platinum, oval aquamarine ring surrounded by white diamonds, all set in platinum, and Soleste green tourmaline ring set in platinum (prices upon request). Inquiries, 702.545.9090. CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN Silky Satin Lip Colour in Bikini ($90) and Nail Colour in Tres Decollete($50). Inquiries, 702.418.3035.

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From left CARTIER Paris Nouvelle Vague ring in 18-karat rose gold featuring blue sapphires, chalcedonies, lapis lazuli, turquoise, moonstones, aquamarines and diamonds (price upon request). Inquiries, 702.487.3160. MIKIMOTO Naturale high-jewelry ring featuring a 16.3-millimeter Melo pearl surrounded by 3.04 carats of diamonds, set in 18-karat yellow gold (price upon request). Inquiries, 702.730.4710. BVLGARI High-jewelry bracelet in 18-karat yellow gold featuring 22 octagonal-shaped sapphires totaling 98.23 carats, eight round brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 1.63 carats, and two oval brilliant-cut diamonds totaling .64 carats (price upon request). Inquiries, 702.583.4747. CHRISTIAN DIOR My Dior bracelet in 18-karat yellow gold and diamonds (price upon request). Inquiries, 702.597.0941. TIFFANY & CO. Bracelet in 18-karat yellow gold featuring diamonds, colored gemstones and a blue tourmaline (price upon request). Inquiries, 702.545.9090. TOM FORD Complexion Enhancing primer ($74), Traceless Perfecting foundation in Cream ($80), eye quad in Nude Dip ($80) and lip color in Spanish Pink ($52). Inquiries, 702.740.2940. CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN Nail Colour in Lova ($50). Inquiries, 702.418.3035.

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LALIQUE Ardente earrings in 18-karat white gold featuring sapphires and diamonds (price upon request). Inquiries, 702.507.2375. CARTIER Necklace in 18-karat white gold and platinum featuring white and yellow diamonds, ring in platinum and diamonds and ring in platinum featuring yellow and white diamonds (prices upon request). Inquiries, 702.487.3160. SISLEY PARIS Hydra-Global Anti-Aging Hydration ($225), Phyto 4 Ombres Dream ($115), Phyto-Blush Eclat in Peach ($88) and Phyto lip gloss ($57). Inquiries, 702.891.0545. CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN Nail Colour in La Favorita ($50). Inquiries, 702.418.3035.

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BVLGARI High-jewelry necklace and earrings in white gold and mother-of-pearl with round brilliant-cut diamonds (prices upon request). Inquiries, 702.583.4747. GUCCI Horsebit ring in 18-karat white gold with diamonds ($9,850). Inquiries, 702.730.1946. LALIQUE Ardente ring in white gold with diamonds ($4,900). Inquiries, 702.507.2375. TOM FORD Traceless foundation stick in Ivory ($80), bronzing powder in Gold Dust ($95), Soleil Blanc fragrance ($220-$535) and Mink Brule nail color ($35). Inquiries, 702.740.2940.

Photographer JEFF TSE jefftse.com

Makeup & Creative Direction DONALD SIMROCK donaldsimrock.com for art-dept.com

Stylist LAURIE BROOKINS lauriebrookins.com

Hair JON REYMAN jonreyman.com for Schneider Prod |MGMT

Manicure YUKO WADA wadayou.com for ateliermanagement.com

Talent SNOW for qmodels.com

Location GO STUDIOS gostudios.nyc

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BOBBY’S BURGER PALACEAs far as celebrity-chef joints go, you won’t find a better deal than Bobby Flay’s Bobby’s Burger Palace. The Vegas burger is a simple, no-frills nosh that comes with an unexpected twist. Topped with Fresno chilies and barbecue potato chips for the crunch factor, it packs a bold, Southwestern punch. 702.598.0191

MASTRO’S OCEAN CLUB Need comfort food? Satisfy the whim at Mastro’s Ocean Club with an order of lobster mashed potatoes. Meat from a 1.25-pound Maine lobster is sautéed with charred scallions and a sauce of Old Bay and butter, and it sits on two pounds of mashed potatoes. 702.798.7115

PINKBERRYPinkberry offers yogurt in original and specialty flavors such as chocolate hazelnut, tropical mango, blueberry and strawberry margarita, but a crowd favorite is the clean and invigorating taste of vanilla bean. Some prefer it plain, but topped with fresh fruit, this is one of the sweetest treats on the Strip. 702.895.7003

STARBUCKSStarbucks Cold Brew is handcrafted to be cold from the thoughtfully selected beans, to the slow steeping of the grounds, to the small batches carefully made in the store every day. This creates a smooth coffee with rich, naturally sweet flavors, and a new option for customers who like their coffee iced. Inside, 702.590.3456; Las Vegas Blvd., 702.590.2326

TODD ENGLISH P.U.B.Need some relief from the weekend festivities? Todd English P.U.B. is the place to go. Make your Bloody Marys to order, or grab one of the signatures such as the epic All About Mary

garnished with a slider, Buffalo wing, mini corn dog, shrimp, olives, carrots and celery. 702.489.8080

CUCINA BY WOLFGANG PUCKIf you’re at Cucina by Wolfgang Puck, you likely came for the pizza. But don't skip the main course, with seafood choices such as linguine and clams. This light pasta dish features manila clams, marjoram and chili, and is tossed in a crisp white wine sauce. 702.238.1000

AUDEMARS PIGUET 702.430.4260

BALENCIAGA 702.262.1636

BALLY 702.732.7800

BOTTEGA VENETA 702.220.4751

BRUNELLO CUCINELLI 702.527.7766

BVLGARI 702.583.4747

CARTIER 702.487.3160

CÉLINE 702.795.2232

CHRISTIAN DIOR 702.597.0941

CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN702.418.3035

DOLCE & GABBANAMen’s 702.431.6615Women’s 702.431.6614

EMILIO PUCCI 702.262.9671

ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA 702.560.5837

FENDI 702.262.5638

GUCCI 702.730.1946

HARRY WINSTON 702.262.0001

HERMÈS 702.893.8900

ILORI OPTICAL 702.597.3937

JIMMY CHOO 702.366.0503

KIKI DE MONTPARNASSE 702.736.7883

KITON 702.891.0134

LALIQUE 702.507.2375

LANVIN 702.982.0245

LORO PIANA 702.696.0033

LOUIS VUITTON 702.262.6262

MIKIMOTO 702.730.4710

NANETTE LEPORE 702.739.9722

PAUL SMITH 702.796.2640

PORSCHE DESIGN 702.736.7113

PRADA 702.740.3000

RICHARD MILLE 702.588.7272

RIMOWA 702.385.0888

ROBERTO CAVALLI 702.736.7300

SAINT LAURENT 702.262.9984

SISLEY PARIS 702.891.0545

STEFANO RICCI 702.590.9230

STELLA MCCARTNEY 702.798.5102

TAG HEUER 702.380.2820

THE NEWS 702.590.9229

TIFFANY & CO. 702.545.9090

TOM FORD 702.740.2940

TOURBILLON 702.597.0284

VALENTINO 702.737.7603

VAN CLEEF & ARPELS 702.560.6556

VERSACE 702.933.7951

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THEGALLERY FEATURING DALE CHIHULYHow Dale Chihuly manipulates glass will change everything you thought it should look like. Experience this hypnotic, 4,300-square-foot collection of bursting colors and varying shapes (prints, too) to understand the depth of his vision.702.590.8741

RODNEY LOUGH JR. WILDERNESS COLLECTIONS GALLERYRelying only on his camera, his eye and the transportation trifecta of his boat, truck and camper, the award-winning Lough treks deep into Mother Nature’s terrain to photograph landscapes most of us see only in our dreams. These are authentic wilderness photos taken by an authentic wilderness man. 702.522.9400

THE ART OF RICHARD MACDONALD PRESENTED BY CIRQUE DU SOLEILAre they moving? MacDonald’s painstakingly detailed sculptures of Cirque performers, ballet dancers and figments of your imagination make you wonder. The 3,600-square-foot space teems with his life-size works … majestic movement frozen in clay, then bronzed. 702.583.7581

ELENA BULATOVA FINE ART Elena Bulatova Fine Art presents the artwork of Elena Bulatova, Efraim Mashiah and others, featuring paintings and sculptures. Bulatova is recognized around the world for her mixed-media paintings and abstracts, use of color and large-scale installations. Elena Bulatova Fine Art is a global destination, specializing in cutting-edge international contemporary art in all media, both for the savvy collector and for those newer to the art world. 844.Elena.00

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