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THE FASHION & LIFESTYLE RESOURCE FOR CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURS RAINE MAGAZINE THE NEW. THE RISING. THE MUST KNOW QUARTERLY GET TO KNOW SOCIAL MEDIA SENSATION AUDREY KITCHING STARLETS ON THE RISE: CARLY ROSE SONENCLAR AND DEBBY RYAN OLYMPIAN GABRIELLE DOUGLAS SHARES THE GUTS AND GLAMOUR OF ELITE GYMNASTICS DISCOVER HOLLYWOOD'S HIDDEN JEWEL IN THE MEDITERRANEAN UNCOVER THE BEST WINES IN THE WORLD VOL 15 HOLLYWOOD & GLAMOUR ISSUE
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T H E F A S H I O N & L I F E S T Y L E R E S O U R C E F O R C R E A T I V E E N T R E P R E N E U R S

RAINE MA

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THE NEW. THE RISING. THE MUST KNOW

QUARTERLY

GET TO KNOW SOCIAL MEDIA SENSATION AUDREY KITCHING

STARLETS ON THE RISE: CARLY ROSE SONENCLAR AND DEBBY RYAN

OLYMPIAN GABRIELLE DOUGLAS SHARES THE GUTS AND GLAMOUR OF ELITE GYMNASTICSDISCOVER HOLLYWOOD'S HIDDEN JEWEL IN THE MEDITERRANEAN

UNCOVER THE BEST WINES IN THE WORLD

VOL 15

H O L L Y W O O D & G L A M O U R I S S U E

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RAINE MA

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FASHION.ENTERTAINMENT.CULTURE.TECHNOLOGY VOL 15

beauty

>56 DR SPICER

FRESH FACE 58fitness 57

TRINITY OF BEAUTY 60

416

fashion

ELEMENTS OF SURPRISE

beauty at the gardens edge

12>hippie hannah

MEN’S AFTER 5 STYLE 18

22 style in the cityCOLOR RULES 24

28 david fierro

70 TECHTOYS

businessNEXT LEVEL 64fashion industry 68

>

>ROUND HILL RESORT 7276 CORSICA

80 WINES

culture

78 EL ENCANTO

82 FINE ARTS84 DANCER’S JOURNEY86 BOLIVIA

69 OUTSIDE THE BOX

>entertainment

32 CARLY ROSE

38 early morning rebelsCONSUELO

vANDERBILT 40

grace valerie 36

42 drita d’avanzo

ROBERT BAKER 46NICO TORTORELLA 47

BACKSTAGE PASS 49SPORT: GABRIELLE DOUGLAS 50

RAINEMAKER: AUDREY KITCHING 52

DEBBY RYAN 44

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Beauty at theGarden’s Edge

FASHION TO LIVE FOR

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elements of surprise

FASHION TO LIVE FOR

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Model: Luiza Matyba @Avant Models Photo: Koty 2 (www.koty2.com)Stylist: Klaudia Wcisło & Różena Grey Hair: Anatoliy Verbivskyy Make up: Anna Bułkowska-Jastal Place: Crystal Suites, Cracow (Poland) skirt NATALIA DUDAdress-coat ANNA KNAZnecklace FROU FROUshoes STYLIST OWN

plume ANNA KNAZswimsuit NATALIA DUDA

bracelets ANNA KNAZ

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Blazer Stella MccartneyTrousers Maison Martin MargielaSandals Alexander Wang

COLOR RULES

FASHION TO LIVE FOR

Photography - ANDRÉ FERREIRA Photo Assist. - NOEMIE SANTOS

Stylist - VIVIANA MAGALHAES Hair Stylist - BRUNO BESSA FOR PÊLOS

CABELOS WITH JOYCO PRODUCTS Make up - XANA LOPES

Model - TELMA SANTOS (Central Models)

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FASHION TO LIVE FOR

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David Fierro was freelancing as a graphic designer when he

decided to drop everything and head to Europe for several months. It

began in Amsterdam with the purchase of an old Volkswagen van, a

knapsack, a camera and 200 rolls of film. While on the road, he and his

travelling companion would pause along the way to shoot whenever

inspiration struck. One evening in particular stood out. On a remote

peninsula in northern Greece they spotted a decaying, white washed

home surrounded by pastel sand dunes with the Aegean sea in the

background. He reminisces, “It was there I really felt motivated to

produce something very special and spent that evening in and around

the home shooting nudes with my friend.” Photography began to take

on a meaningful and significant tone. The seed was planted.

Fierro grew up surrounded by a large extended family. His

earliest memories are of festive gatherings at his grandmother’s house

where he would spend hours exploring. Her home was a step back in

time, full of antiques accumulated over years. It was like having his own

private museum and years later the memories are still vivid. “There was

something rather magical about that place that left a lasting impression

on me.” High school offered that first experience in photography - a

pinhole camera fashioned from a shoebox. To expose the “film” you

removed your finger from the pinhole for 1-2 minutes, letting light hit

the photographic paper. After graduation he chose to study graphic

design at art school and worked in that field for several years, but it was

photography that would eventually capture his imagination.

On return from Europe, Fierro began to spend more and more

time immersed in capturing images. “It was interesting to me that you

could shoot film one day, take it to the lab and have a contact sheet

in your hand the same day.” Then there was the wonder of the dark

room. Understanding lighting and the film process were key to creating

beautiful work. “You go into the darkroom and it’s an astonishing

moment watching the photographs take form. Every aspect is tangible.

You can see it, smell it, touch it and almost taste it. It goes in the

developing bath and suddenly the image starts to appear before your

eyes.” With the onset of digital photography the game changed – you

no longer have to lay down money for each shot and the final image

is processed on the computer - but the knowledge gained through

past experience has had a strong effect on the body of work he has

produced.

There is no limit to where Fierro finds inspiration. Even

philosophy has provided the germ from which an editorial story grew.

His images offer an artistic aesthetic as well as a romantic sensuality.

Sets are often imbued with a sense of his varied past – from family

antiques to European travels. Softness, movement and texture are

all common elements. Fierro’s best work hands down is when he’s

given full license to explore, from concept to final product. At the

recent Proctor &Gamble awards, two of the three editorials nominated

from his portfolio were from magazine spreads which he produced

and directed – a testament to his vision. For a lot of photographers,

there is a distinct line between their personal and commercial work.

Fierro melds these two together when shooting commercially, always

encouraging those who hired him to take it one step further.

When working with clients, Fierro tries to give them the benefit

of his experience while taking their ideas into account. “A lot of time

I don’t get the opportunity to shoot exactly what my vision is. I am

working around other people’s constraints or ideas. It’s always great

when you get to put your own twist on it though. Good art directors

recognize this and appreciate it.” Then there is the editorial team to

consider. Sometimes you have a hand in the selection process and

sometimes it is a part of the contract. The challenge remains the same.

“It is your job as a photographer to direct the team and bring out the

best in them. If everyone feels like they’re contributing and the energy

is right, it will reflect in the final images.” In the end, when shooting

commercial work the needs of the client are always front and center.

From magazine covers - such as his recent shoot with actress

Alexia Fast for Zink Magazine – to his commercial and editorial clients,

David Fierro is constantly in search of creating new work and he

wouldn’t have it any other way. “Basically I never thought about doing

anything else – I’m not capable of doing anything else. The great thing

is you will always find someone who wants what you do.”

www.fierrophotography.com

M E E T D A V I D F I E R R OBy MARILyN R. WILSON

A VOLKSWAGON, A CAMERA AND 200 ROLLS OF FILM

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BY MICHeLLe WINTeRS

A NeW BRITNeY OR LADY GAGA? G R A C E V A L E R I E I S O N A R O L L !

ENTERTAINMENT | MUSIC

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Most people know Drita D’Avanzo as one of the fiery stars of VH1’s hit reality series Mob Wives. This year viewers will see a different side to D’Avanzo, both on and off screen. Behind the scenes, D’Avanzo is a savvy businesswoman who recently launched Just Me Cosmetics - her own cosmetics line, a loving mother, and a humanitarian. With a strong desire to give back, as a freelance make-up artist, D’ Avanzo has hosted various fundraisers for victims of Hurricane Sandy to raise awareness for her Staten Island community. She also has her own charity organization, Single but Not Alone, which helps provide funding for single-parent households. Raine uncovers what you don’t know about this rising reality star.

RAINe: You stated in a previous interview that we’re going to see a new Drita this year. Can you tell us more about that?D’AVANZO: People aren’t going to see a new me. They are going to see the real me. I am going to try to stay away from drama. It’s hard to do on a reality show. I made amends with my co-stars and it’s nice because now I’m not aggravated and

I’m not fighting all the time. I like to crack jokes and fun. My focus is the kids and I am not turning a new leaf – now you’re just seeing me. Now that everything is cool, I’m just focusing on building an empire for my daughters.

RAINe: What inspired you to make this change?D’AVANZO: My daughters. I don’t allow my kids to watch much TV. If they do, it’s educational or a kids’ channel - that’s the rule in my house. When I’m watching the show - it makes me sick that they will watch it one day. I saw myself getting physical and fighting and I was sick. I don’t want my daughters doing that. Hopefully, I won’t be getting attacked or abused by these girls anymore and if I do, I will take a different direction in settling things. My girls gave me the drive to do that. It’s funny, I am very different with my kids. My kids tell me to stick up for myself. They think I am a wimp.

RAINe: What legacy do you want to leave behind?D’AVANZO: I would like people to remember me for doing

BY L. FORReST

DISCOVER THE REAL D R I T A D ’ A V A N Z O

ENTERTAINMENT

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NAME: GIFT

HEIGHT: 5'11"

HOMETOWN: Thailand

AGENCY: RED Agency

FUN FACTS:

1. Loves the "Harlem Shake"

2. Recently seen snow for the first time

3. Doesn't like to wear skirts

FRESH FACE

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BY KIA RODRIGUEz

H O L LY W O O D ’ S TRINITY OF BEAUTY

Photographed by VITAL AGIBALOW for HENSELMakeUp by Kate Romanoff using OCC makeup

Manicurist - Myrdith Leon-McCormack using Tom FordModel - Valentyna Oleynikova - MUSE (NYC)

OCC LIP TAR™ in PSYCHO, OCC Nail Lacquers in PSYCHO

BEAUTy

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RESEARCHED BY L. FORRESTPHOTO BY ROUND HILL RESORT & VILLAS

RELAX IN PARADISE AT ROUND HILL RESORT

WHERE TO EAT.STAy.CHILL

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