Society Salon keeps clients coming back regularly

Almost three years ago in September, Society Salon opened on Melrose Avenue bringing blow-out addicts a place to call home. Today Society Salon is still owned and run by celebrity stylist Sam Divine. Prior to launching Society Salon, Sam trained alongside Sally Hershberger, one of the most influential and sought-after hairstylists across the globe. Making her way from an assistant to leading stylist, Sam spent 5 … Continue reading Society Salon keeps clients coming back regularly

Fermentation 101 at Live and Dine LA

Angeleno Magazine hosted another packed Live and Dine LA event at the Fairmont Hotel in Santa Monica to celebrate their annual restaurant issue. Beautifully dressed guests mingled outside while sampling creative food bites and cocktails from LA’s most distinguished chefs, restaurants and mixologists. Chef Curtis Stone was hard at work at his station showcasing his restaurant Gwen while making time to snap selfies with fans. … Continue reading Fermentation 101 at Live and Dine LA

I did it! How I created an outdoor living space in Malibu

This article was first posted on Resident Magazine online, June 2017. To own a place in Los Angeles is almost impossible, unless you have a couple million in the bank. Rents are steadily increasing, and Santa Monica now boasts a one bedroom with no views for around $3500 a month. LA Weekly reported that you can find a two bedroom for $5000 in Venice, and … Continue reading I did it! How I created an outdoor living space in Malibu

Moraga Winery in Bel Air

This article was first posted in Resident Magazine online, June 2017. We had driven up Sunset Blvd from the Pacific Coast Highway, and turned into a side street near the 405. It didn’t seem possible that just a few minutes prior we were on a hectic road because as we walked past serene vineyards, vintage stables and a barn under oak trees, the landscape seemed … Continue reading Moraga Winery in Bel Air

Where to Dine and Unwind in L.A. this Summer

This article was first posted on Resident Magazine online, July 2017. Los Angeles has always been on the forefront of innovative cuisine. Living in a creative diverse city breeds inspiration and motivation, especially for chefs. These food creators must continually surprise guests by upping the ante, whether that be with new flavor sensations, presentation, ethnic food fusing, or food ‘performance.’ In true SoCal style, vegan … Continue reading Where to Dine and Unwind in L.A. this Summer

Casual Lunch Spots in Los Angeles

This article was first posted in Resident Magazine online, July 2017. Sometimes you want fast food, but delicious quick lunch options because you don’t have time to pack your own. Los Angeles does an excellent job satisfying hunger pains and keeping taste buds aroused with casual and convenient lunch spots, some coming more with a side of guilt than others. Try one of these restaurants … Continue reading Casual Lunch Spots in Los Angeles

See breathtaking Croatia by sea

This article was first published in Resident Magazine, May 2017. The notion of a cruise was never appealing to me, the crowds, the waste, the touristy feeling of leaving with mass hordes off a boat. No, thank you, ever! A recent Adriatic cruise along the Croatian coast with its rugged shoreline, thousands of islands, and medieval charm in each new locale, has me forever changed … Continue reading See breathtaking Croatia by sea

Where to wedding dress shop in L.A.

I’ve been obsessed with dresses since I bloomed out of my tomboy phase in about 8th grade. So to select an actual bridal dress that was simple, elegant, classy, sexy, and comfortable proved to be a tall task in Los Angeles. There are so many designers in LA that bridal dress shopping is instantly overwhelming especially when the average dress starts around $2,000. So I … Continue reading Where to wedding dress shop in L.A.

Coachella’s Hot Parties 2017

If you are still reeling and reminiscing about the live music and parties weeks later, you probably were at Coachella Music and Arts Festival. Pre-Coachella fashion and primping starts early in Los Angeles, before most of the city heads out to this two weekend desert festival. In Westwood you could find places like the TanningBoutique packed with girls AND guys getting that extra glow or even … Continue reading Coachella’s Hot Parties 2017

How can you help save the Earth?

Earth Day is Every Day, but April 22 marks this significant day to reflect on making better choices due to the impact of pollution humans have unfortunately created on our planet. “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle,” is a mantra we have heard since we were kids. Now more than ever we need to put those ideas into practice. What small steps you can take to help the … Continue reading How can you help save the Earth?