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I hope everyone had an awesome Labor Day weekend; no matter where you were, I hope it was enjoyable. As you can tell from the cover it’s our “Annual Fall Fashion Issue”, which means there are lots of fashion events coming up in September! We’ll get to more on that next. First, I would like to congratulate Cam-Ranh Chandler who was the winner of our bi-annual COVER GIRL SEARCH 2014 winner. You can see more of Cam-Ranh in the fashion spread on page 52. Special thanks to JMT Photography and Sarah Sprole with H & M Artistry for their involvement in the photo shoot! Next, is “Charlotte Seen Fashion Week” brought to you by Charlotte Seen. It begins Wednesday, September 3rd til’ Friday, September 5th at Mercedes-Benz. Style Night Out is on Thursday, September 4th at Morrison in Southpark, and then Charlotte Style Week is Thursday, September 24th through 27th at Label at the NCMF.

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I hope everyone had an awesome Labor Day weekend; no matter where you were, I hope it was enjoyable. As you can tell from the cover it’s our “Annual Fall Fashion Issue”, which means there are lots of fashion events coming up in September! We’ll get to more on that next.

First, I would like to congratulate Cam-Ranh Chandler who was the winner of our bi-annual COVER GIRL SEARCH 2014 winner. You can see more of Cam-Ranh in the fashion spread on page 52. Special thanks to JMT Photography and Sarah Sprole with H & M Artistry for their involvement in the photo shoot!

Next, is “Charlotte Seen Fashion Week” brought to you by Charlotte Seen. It begins Wednesday, September 3rd til’ Friday, September 5th at Mercedes-Benz. Style Night Out is on Thursday, September 4th at Morrison in Southpark, and then Charlotte Style Week is Thursday, September 24th through 27th at Label at the NCMF. As the summer ends it seems like there are more and more events…here are several, that Elevate Lifestyle is a part of. On Friday, September 19th at Bubble we have the CHARLOTTE’S MOST WANTED | Top Singles Of The Queen City Auction which will benefit Second Harvest Food Bank; 20 of Charlotte’s most eligible men and women will have a date package auctioned off. Then on Saturday, October 4th, we have partnered up with Dbraun Promotions for our 8th Annual Pink Party at Label Charlotte which will benefit Amped For A Cure. For all those beer lovers we will have our South End Hops Festival which will benefit Chronic Illness Relief Fund on Saturday, October 11th from 1pm to 6pm.

To see all that’s going on in Charlotte, you can always go to ElevateLifestyle.com to be in the know. Also, if you haven’t liked us on Facebook, please do at Facebook.com/ElevateLifestyle.

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PublisherSteve Caldwell

EditorTelisha “Teka Rose” Wheeler

Creative DirectorGreg Smith

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Contributing WritersAshley Rodrigue | Bradley Rhyne | Brandon Russell

Brian DeBrun | Chris Ritter | Debra Kennedy Gregory Lawrence | Jay Johnson | Julie Tache | Kenya Cooper Lauren Nguyen | Scott Greenberg | Sheila Fate | Stan Owings Steve Caldwell | Telisha “Teka Rose” Wheeler | Troy Adams

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24 BY THE PINT | craft beer on the rise

30 IT’S A GUY THING hot stuff for cool men

36 Style Week

40 THE STYLE GUY | back to basic

44 Modern Fashionista!

48 Top Trends in Charlotte

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24 BY THE PINT | craft beer on the rise

30 IT’S A GUY THING hot stuff for cool men

36 Style Week

40 THE STYLE GUY | back to basic

44 Modern Fashionista!

48 Top Trends in Charlotte

52 COVER GIRL WINNER Cam-Ranh Chandler

62 Interview with LeMond Hart…

66 Finding Your Fabulous!

74 Interview with Stevie Boi..

78 Summer Makeup Trends

84 COVER GIRL Search & Fashion Show

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BY THE PINT | craft beer on the riseBy Steve Caldwell, Publisher

SOUTH END HOPS FESTIVALBeer is one of the oldest beverages human beings have produced, dating back to the 5th millennium BC.

Today, beer continues to be one of the most beloved beverages among peo-ple of all cultures--but none more than that of Historic South End in Charlotte, NC.

As the South End area’s growth continues to explode in terms of new apart-ment complexes (1,900 new units), retail and shopping areas, as well as transportation, its love for beer has kept pace. With three local breweries and many boutique beer stores within the footprint of South End, the art and craft of brewing and enjoying beer has become a part of its culture.

To celebrate South End’s love for craft beer, Elevate Lifestyle and Third Rock Events is throwing South End’s FIRST EVER Beer Festival on Saturday, Octo-ber 11 from 1 pm - 6 pm at the corner of West Carson Street and Mint Street. Below, we’ll give you the complete 411 on what organization this event ben-

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efits and details of all event participants. Featuring 50 plus local, re-gional, national and international craft beers that you will be able to sample, some of the most sought after food trucks in the Charlotte area, and live local music. This will be one event you won’t want to miss!

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ies we have committed so far: Abita Brewing, Big Boss Brewing, Blue Point Brewery, Brooklyn Brewery, Carolina Brewery, Catawba Valley Brewery, Goose Island Beer Company, Green Flash Brewing, Kona Brewing, Lonerider Brewing, Natty Greene’s Brewing, Redhook Brew-ery, RJ Rockers Brewing, Shocktop Brewing, Starr Hill Brewery, Stella Artois Brewing, Southern Tier, The Unknown Brewery, Southern Pines Brewery Company, and Widmer Brothers Brewing.

ENTERTAINMENTOf Good Nature: This group’s unique, tight, yet full sound derives from its cre-atively driven members. OGN consists of Cameron Brown (lead vocals/guitar), Jon Reed (bass) Brandon Hucks (trom-bone) and Joey Vachon (backup vo-cals/drums). The band’s original songs display a range of emotions, anywhere from high-energy and upbeat to a mel-low groove you can chill to. Either way, OGN yields a reggae vibe, a catchy

melody, and a funky bass-line that will force you to dance. The musi-cians got their start in the entertainment world at a young age. As teenagers they would play small sets at restaurants and bars in Char-lotte and Charleston, SC under the name, Just Add Water.

It was early in 2011 when music became the bands number one pri-ority. The band relocated back to their hometown of Charlotte, NC and dubbed them Of Good Nature. In a short amount of time, OGN has reached as far as our nation’s capital, Washington D.C. and has gained sizeable followings in Charlotte, Boone, and Charleston. The band has just finished recording their first album, and its release is coming soon!

Heroes At Last: Heroes at Last delivers a refreshing, modern take on acoustic music throughout the Carolinas. Originally from New York and Pennsylvania, the founding members, Dean Peterson and Dave McGarry, joined forces April 2010 in Charlotte, NC. Since then they have progressively exploded onto the Charlotte music scene and have

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shown no signs of slowing down. In 2014, they kicked it up a notch by adding Jesse Lee on percussion to complete the full band sound. Heroes At Last brings two acoustic guitars and three part harmonies to another level with an eclectic variety of songs that can appeal to just about anyone. These guys are known for engaging the crowd like no other and letting their per-sonalities shine through by taking requests on the fly and bringing audience members up on stage so that everyone can feel a part of the show... you just never know what they’re gonna do next,

TICKET INFORMATIONGeneral Admission: $35.00 before October 10th, and $40 day of the event. All GA tickets include four hours of sampling from over 25 local, regional, nationally and international craft brewers.

VIP: $50.00, this ticket includes an area with seating and HDTV’s, access to limited and seasonal beers, an extra hour of sam-pling, catered food, and your own Porta-Jon.

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IT”S A GUY THING | hot stuff for cool menBy Troy Adams

Fashion - It’s like a curse word to some men. For many it brings back memories of being forced to eat their vegetables or even worse, beef liver. So they avoid it like broccoli and wear the same t-shirt until it shreds…or even worse, smells.

Then there are men that always look fresh, who set trends and stand out. They’re the guys who steal the room without saying a thing. Even if people don’t like their style, they respect the risk-taking and individuality.

There’s usually not much of an in-between when it comes to fashion. And it’s not a place you want to be. It’s like the guy who wants to move on to some-thing new and different, but can’t let go of the old. These are the guys who have pictures of ex-girlfriends still hidden somewhere, unopened action toys from childhood or think nose and ear hair is a status symbol.

So let’s approach the topic of fashion in a very simple way to avoid scaring off those who need help the most. I’ve broken down fashion into three cat-egories of life – Weddings & Formal Wear, Business Attire and Casual Clothes. In each area, we’re talking about both new trends…and simple ways to up your game.

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Weddings & Formal Wear Weddings are a scary enough topic as it is to most men. Whether you’re the one tying the knot…or you’re there for the free food and single women…we want you looking good. The same applies to that formal function you’re attending with your wife or significant other. The goal is to dress appropriate for the event, but be unique and represent your personality.

As the owner and head DJ of Carolina DJ Professionals (CarolinaDJProfes-sionals.com), I get to see hundreds of weddings and formal events each year. The rule of thumb to follow is that it’s always better to overdress than underdress. Even if you’re overdressed, you can take off your jacket or loosen up your tie.

Speaking of ties…one place you absolutely need to check out is thetiebar.com. You can find everything imaginable to really personalize your look. It’s all about the details. They have everything from regular neckties to skinny ties and bow ties, as well as pocket squares, cufflinks, socks, shoelaces, suspenders and belts. You can shop by color, material, length, pattern or even the color of your suit you want to match. And best of all…you can avoid the retail store. Let her shop while you golf.

Business AttireIn a world where “business attire” can mean anything from flip flops to full suits, it’s the perfectly put-together man who stands out. The goal of busi-ness attire is to stand out and be remembered, without turning off your colleagues or potential clients.

Liven things up a bit by going brash and bold with your shirt and tie com-bos. Don’t be the guy who wears the same old boring blue shirt with a dark tie. Mix up your shirt designs also. And go with some spread collars instead of the dated pointed collar. Roll with the season. Wear some linen in summer, some wool in winter. And just like dressing for weddings or formal events, the difference is in the details. Keep some pocket squares in your arsenal that match the colors in your shirt and tie. And to take it up a notch, find some jackets with an extra pocket...and add a pocket square. It’s a nod to days past when tailors sewed in an extra pocket for customer’s train tickets.

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Just as we talked about City Barbers last month as a great place for a cut, fashion isn’t just in the clothes. It’s your grooming also. Making a strong comeback in hairstyles is the side part. Like the extra jacket pocket, it’s a nod to the past also. And it’s classy.

As men, we sweat. Sometimes a lot. And a stressful business situation doesn’t help. Thus, we often result to wearing an undershirt. But sometimes those get bulky and bunchy and make things even worse. So the key is to find a shirt that’s breathable, flexible and if it helps keep us smelling good too, that’s even better.

Check out the shirts at MinistryOf-Supply.com. Their shirts use some of the same technology used in NASA spacesuits to regulate tem-perature. They have brushed lin-ings to keep the shirt soft, stretch fabrics to maintain comfort while allowing movement, and incorpo-rate laser cut ventilation that allows airflow but remains inconspicuous. And get this…they use something called Javafresh fabrics that incor-porate recycled coffee grounds and are primed to fight against stench by absorbing odor molecules. That’s much better than a coffee stain.

Casual ClothesWe all wanted to be cowboys at some point. Thank goodness we still can. Replace that Hawaiian shirt in your closet with a button up shirt featuring a cowboy design. Don’t go overboard here. Find something that serves as an accent…rather than a bull skull design that covers the entire shirt.

Speaking of cowboy…wear more cowboy boots. Pair them with some de-signer jeans, a cool belt and V-Neck T-Shirt. This is not the time to pair the above-mentioned cowboy designed shirt with a huge bull skull belt buckle and boots…unless you’re going to line dance.

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Redefine what you consider to be a T-Shirt. We’re not talking your old-fashioned crew neck T-Shirt that says “Recreational Softball Champs 2010.” Take your T-Shirt up a notch with three simple changes: 1) Go V-Neck. 2) Find soft, breathable material that moves easily. 3) Mix up your colors.

Colors are key. To most men, there’s only one shade of each color. Say purple and we get it. Say lavender, indigo or orchid and we’re confused. But that’s where one can stand out. Throw in some

cognac, misted yellow, sangria or aurora red this fall and winter. Turn your navy blue into a royal blue or cobalt and mix it with some aluminum or sea fog. All these colors mentioned are listed by Pantone as the top colors for men in 2014.

General RulesIf you haven’t picked up by now, the general rule of thumb that applies to all men’s fashion is details. Be it your ties and shoes or your grooming techniques, that’s where you stand out. Throw on a pair of glasses to help give your face some architecture if you’re lacking the strong chin or chiseled jawline. Find a designer briefcase to carry to the office. Throw on a watch even though you use your phone for time. And have fun with your socks.

But if all else fails, check out MyTrunkClub.com. Once there, you have three choices – Clueless, Confident or Aficionado. You select from pictures a few styles that represent you, places you shop, enter in your measurements, fill out a quick profile and then you’re given a personal stylist who will send you a “trunk” of outfits based on the look you want. Keep what you want, return the rest for free.

Fast. Easy. Functional. Just like we men like it. And you can play it off like you picked it all yourself.

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STYLE WEEKCharlotte Fashion Guild Style Week Sounds Off The S/S 2015 Run-way Series now in its 2nd season, CFG Style Week brings interna-tional designers to the Queen City.

The Charlotte Fashion Guild proudly announces the date for the Spring-Summer 2015 CFG Style Week! CFG Style Week will return to the home of its debut, the elegant, luxurious Label House Char-lotte from September 24-27, 2014, with a runway showcase of na-tional and international fashion designers.

Following the success of its Fall/Winter 2014 season this past March, CFG Style Week welcomes celebrities, press, media, VIPs, stylists, editors, buyers and the like back to the Queen City. In March, CFG debuted with a star-studded audience to include: National Recording Artist, Fantasia Barrino; Choreographer to Be-yonce, James Alsop; NBA Hall of Famer, Patrick Ewing; National

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Recording Artist, Pennie Hamilton; to name a few. This year, CFG Style Week expands its reach to feature a highlighted showcase with national and international designers including:

• Vicktor Luna (NYC) – Season 9 Finalist on Project Runway

• Stevie Boi (Baltimore) – Eyewear designer to Lady Gaga, Beyonce, Rihanna and more.

• Justin Leblanc (Raleigh) – Season 12 Finalist on Project Runway

• Michael Kuluva (Los Angeles) – Featured in Elle, VOGUE, People, and worn by Katy Perry

• HoneyCake (Sweden) – Minimalistic, modern, and handcrafted womenswear.

• Kyle Matas (Trinidad) – Kyle is known for his vibrant colors, modern silhouettes and classy, uptown vibe.

The power-duo behind CFG Style Week, Erica Arcilesi and Ryan Philemon, both have a history in the fashion and cre-ative industry. The two masterminds fused their personal passions into CGF Style Week as the answer to advancing the local fashion industry and establishing North Carolina as the fashion hub of the South. In complement to this mission, the 2014 event will feature media partners from across the nation with outlets including: OBVIOUS Magazine, Carolina Style, The Charlotte Observer, Le Rouge Magazine, South-park Magazine, WCCB The CW, Fox 46, CBS Radio, Elevate Lifestyle and Today’s Charlotte Women; to name a few.

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I am excited to see the international emerging talent show-case during this coming CFG Style Week. It is such a great platform and recognizes fashion and all of its artistic aspects,” says Ryan Philemon, Co-Founder, Charlotte Fashion Guild.

Sponsorship and media partnership opportunities are still available. For more information on designers, tickets, spon-sorships, and partnerships or to volunteer, write to: [email protected]. Press and media registration is now open and available via www.cfgstyleweek.com.

ABOUT CFG Style WeekCFG Style Week is a biannual, week long, fashion event held in Charlotte, North Carolina. CFG Style Week provides a plat-form for designers and boutiques from across the world to showcase their works to VIP, media, buyers, stylists, fash-ion lovers and many more. We are the ultimate experience of art and luxury, stimulating all senses. Our platform immerses guests, participants and industry professionals into the ener-getic world of the fashionable arts.

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THE STYLE GUY | back to basicsBy Bradley Rhyne

Ladies and gentlemen, as summer comes to an end and fall begins, so does my favorite season of the year. In addition to football season starting (my fan-tasy football addiction is a discussion for another article completely), cooler weather and the wonderful colors of the changing leaves, fall also consistent-ly brings out the best in men’s sartorial splendor. The milder weather offers a chance for layering, which means more options, colors, and a chance to ultimately stand out from the crowd. Fall is the time to step up your wardrobe game, but understandably, can also be a little intimidating without the right guidance. In this month’s Q & A, I am spotlighting the most recent questions related to fall in hopes to clear up any lingering reservations about the great opportunities this season is able to bring.

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Q: Is it ok to wear seersucker in the fall?Brad: Nope, seersucker is a summer fabric and should follow the Labor Day rule. While the whole concept of “no white after Labor Day” isn’t necessarily a valid reason, the bottom line is you will be “that guy” wearing seersucker after Labor Day, so it’s best to avoid entirely.

Q: What is your fall wardrobe staple?B: One reason I love fall so much is all the potential for what I might wear when I am getting ready for the day. By the shear fact that I am wearing more items of clothing, the possibilities for putting together a solid outfit also increases. The staple, though, is ab-solutely the sport coat. With so many

great fabrics, colors, patterns and textures that exist for sport coats on the market, you can really look sharp putting on a nice well fitted sport coat, and then building the rest of your outfit from there.

Q: I am looking at getting a new suit this fall, but not sure what fabric or colors would be appropriate?B: Here in Charlotte, anything in the 280 – 320g-weight range (how thick/heavy the fabric is) should be just fine for the fall. Of course, as it get’s colder the thicker/heavier you would want (think wool or flannel). As for color, I am into blues, browns and grey (sport coats that have a mesh of all these are even better!).

Q: What types of shoes are best to wear in the fall?B: The fall allows for more shoe options since it assumed you are also wear-ing pants (don’t be the guy wearing shorts when it is 50 degrees out!). For me, I love a good chukka boot, especially one that is suede, as it is versatile and can be dressed up or down. A good lace up oxford or wingtip also works well, especially for those days you are wearing that fall staple of a sport coat. Flip-flops and boat shoes can be put in the back of the closet.

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Q: What are your thoughts on scarves?B: Scarves are absolutely a great piece for the fall, and are actually very manly (are worn frequently in the military, and date back over 2,000 years). The caveat though, is I would generally stick to sub-dued colors and stay away from anything feminine looking (animal prints, pink, bright colors…you get the point). Building on the overall theme for fall, a scarf is another great piece to layer and add depth to your outfit.

Q: I am looking for the essential outfit to layer, what would you consider to be appropriate?B: For me, this might include quite a few things, but for starters, a great pair of jeans with a plaid shirt as my base layer. Depending on just how chilly, a vest or lightweight sweater, coupled with a scarf…and finally an awesome sport coat to top it all off. The great thing about layers is they can go on or come off as needed, and hence the op-portunities are truly endless!

Until next time folks!

Enjoy fall, and in the meantime, I can be reached at [email protected] for any of your sartorial questions.

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MODERN FASHIONISTA!DEFINING INDIVIDUAL UNIQUE STYLE AND OWNING IT!By Sheila Fate

It doesn’t matter if it is hair, makeup, or fashion apparel – defining your own style and what works for you is key to owning it with unyielding confidence! Finding your unique fashion style is about getting to know yourself. It’s about being connected with the very essence of who YOU are - and being self-assured about it!

“I believe the fashion expression should be the endo exo experience – where you bring the inner inside out”— Charlton Alicea – Charlotte’s Personal Style Guru for everything hair, makeup and fashion! So what exactly is the you – and what does it have to do with Inimitable Style? Picture a world where one and all wore the same clothes, same hairstyles and makeup trends. A planet where everyone mirrored the other and all liked the same things. Now that wouldn’t exactly be the most vibrant and stimulating world ... would it? It’d be –well –BORING [yawn].

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But the gloomy reality is the majority of people tend to get sucked into this “what’s hot/not; and/or latest or greatest” new trendy fad idealism.

So What Exactly Is A Style Personality?It’s your head-embedded propensity to automatically choose a particu-lar type of style. These natural tendencies will habitually be 99.9% of the time harmonized with your true inner self.

But why do we all keep making the same cookie-cutter fashion faux pas? Simple –because of surrounding influences, be it friends, family, social position, or that big-fish culprit – STYLE MEDIA! This basically means that you’re not quite ‘in-tune’ or self-confident with your predi-lection; or that you feel forced to confine to others defined standards and expectations. However, for the audacious, especially the creative fashionistas – we are willing to push the envelope and not be put “in a [humdrum] box”. “Know, first, who you are; and then adorn yourself accordingly.” - Epictetus (Greek philosopher) Dare to be yourself and develop a style that expresses the unique and extraordinary individual you are!

Like feminine and sexy styled Marilyn Monroe; or sporty and sophisti-cated Audrey Hepburn –set yourself apart from the rest –the awkward-looking style victims you see out there on the street, and in the cookie-cutter media. Inventing your own personal style is the art of combining a look, or an image, if you will, based on the diverse aspect of your individual personage, lifestyle, flavor, interests, desires, inspirations and aspirations collectively. Bring a couple (or all) of them together, and let it radiate in the way you dress, style your hair or choose to wear your makeup. BUT remember – only the facets Y-O-U want to express and exhibit to the world! To get a personal style analysis by appointment only you may contact: Charlton Alicea at: 704-712-3910.

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TOP TRENDS IN CHARLOTTEBy Kenya Cooper

Charlotte, North Carolina is quickly be-coming one of the premier southern states for fashion. This month Elevate Lifestyle investigates the current trends in the Queen City.

When it comes to women in Charlotte, the crop top phase is one of the most promi-nent trends. What else can you see on the streets? Distressed, shredded jeans, and denim on denim is making major waves. “Sets are popular,” says Michelle Wright, the owner of Passion4Fashion. “I’m a victim of that look as well, matching tops and skirts, pants, or shorts.”

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Let’s talk about shoes. According to Sonali Shah, an associate buyer for Belk, she says that fringe, lace-up boots and short boots are what is hot right now. Charlotte women are strutting in these shoes with dresses and skirts. These boots are influ-enced by a more casual look, but for a woman that still wants to be fash-ionable.

Charlotte is a diverse metropolis, and you will quickly notice that not all trends are concentrated to one area. In Uptown you’ll see the most fashion sense and style. This is after all where all areas meet, and if you’re walking down the streets of Uptown

Charlotte, you’ll want to look your best. Nonetheless, there are the designer labels from Southpark, the “urban glam” vibe from the Plaza-Midwood area, the artsy and creative look from the Noda area, as well as the corporate fashion in the daytime and the event fashion at night.

This all boils down to one thing. Charlotte indeed knows how to make style work for itself. The women and men of this city have a keen sense of style and still manage to keep their identity and individuality.

What’s next? Wright says that simplicity is coming. “Everything starts in Hollywood (trend wise) first, right?” She believes we will see more neutral colors and blacks, women with more subtle makeup, and the natural look

No matter what, Charlotte is gaining much acclaim and notice from other fashionable cities in the United States, and Europe. With Char-lotte International Fashion week gaining major nods from top design-ers, the Queen City is on the rise in the fashion world.

Kenya Cooper, also known as author, K.N. Lee can be reached at [email protected] and for more information go to kn-lee.com.

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What fashion item can you not live without? I absolutely love shoes and funky accessories! What are your plans for the future? Just stay-

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INTERVIEW WITH LEMOND HART...By Steve Caldwell, Publisher

I’m sitting down with LeMond Hart who is a Charlotte native and pretty much has been here his whole life minus his personal travels, and military expe-rience. LeMond started in the Fashion industry as a Stylist/Model in High School and began modeling with Barbizon in 1989 and was a model for more than 20 years.

Elevate Lifestyle: What is the name of your business? LeMond Hart: LeMond Modeling is the “umbrella” name. There are differ-ent components of the Business... Vintage Boutique | Modeling | Wardrobe Architect | Photography

EL: Where were you based at when you modeled? I’ve been in Germany, Italy, California, Oklahoma, New York, New Jersey, Miami, Atlanta, Jamaica and Charlotte.

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EL: Are you still involved in the modeling world? Absolutely. I now train models as well as provide opportunities that can give them more experi-ence and opportunities.

EL: What are your hobbies? Fashion is not just a hobby or passion, it’s my Ministry!

EL: You recently opened up a men’s bou-tique?I opened LeMond Modeling Vintage Gentle-man’s Boutique last October 2013.

EL: Where is the boutique located? The Boutique is located in Optimist Park between Noda and Uptown. At Area 15 off Davidson St. 512 E 15th St Suite A Charlotte, NC 28206.

EL: What types of items are you carrying? A collection of Vintage and Modern one of a kind pieces. Suits, Blazers, pants, vests, vintage and modern neckties, custom lapel flowers, cus-tom pocket squares, jewelry, shoes and more.

EL: Lots of your items are handmade by you correct?Yes. I make custom Bowties, custom pocket squares, custom lapel pins and flowers.

EL: What are your plans for the future? To open additional intimate locations in Uptown and Plaza Midwood that will take pride in the quality materials and services that we provide.

You can follow LeMond Hart at Facebook.com/LemondHart

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Arlene Goldstein, VP of Trend Merchandising and Fashion Direc-tion at Belk is also a fixture in the fashion world and has experience, spunk and amazing talent. This season her mantra is, “Look in the Mirror and feel WOW!” This sea-son’s trends can make every girl and guy do just that… feel fabu-lous and have that WOW factor. It really is all about finding “YOUR” fabulous. Is it the complex sim-plicity that makes a design inter-esting with sleeves, hems or de-signs that are unique? Could it be the staging of the placement of the cardigan that captures your inter-est and heart? Perhaps it is the #1 must have of the season, the over-the-knee-boot? Whatever it is, you can find it right here in Charlotte as we have the absolute best boutiques, department stores and stylists making us Fabulously Fashion Savvy.

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Clothing should suit your body structure and you should be able to carry it off with ease. There is so much more to life than following trends that do not work for your particular body type as there are so many trends that will work with a little ef-fort on your part. Many of the fashion shows/events offer pop up boutiques for your convenience. You can fall in love with the fashions on the runway and try them on after the show to see if they work. How cool is that? I have purchased some of my best pieces at Front Row Charlotte and Style Night Out.

I have selected some of my favorite trends for this season from the recent Belk Fashion Tour starring Arlene Goldstein. Unique dresses that will have tremendous staying power, a creative cardigan that is the perfect completer piece, a must have cape (Wonderwoman is not the only woman who needs a cape) and my must have of the season, over-the-knee boots. These amazing pieces will help you find “YOUR” fabulous and when you look in the mirror, you will look and feel “WOW!”

Charlotte is becoming a fashion capital and you may be on the “Best Dressed List” very soon.

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INTERVIEW WITH STEVIE BOI...By Steve Caldwell

I recently spoke with Stevis Boi, he will be coming in town to participate in Charlotte Style Week. He has been in the fashion industry for five years; he started designing eyewear and clothing in 2009 and mainly focuses on edito-rial and mostly high fashion.

Elevate Lifestyle: Who are the clientele you are going after?I love to go after the fearless individuals. People that aren’t afraid of being themselves but mostly willing the break the boundaries of fashion.

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EL: What inspires your designs?This current collection is inspired by my trip to the US/British Virgin Islands. I was super excited to experience their culture and to mix it with a modern day grunge.

EL: Do you have any fashion shows coming up in the near future beside Charlotte Style Week?Yes, New York fashion week and St. Louis Fashion Week.

EL: What’s the newest, hottest fash-ion item for fall 2014?I want to see more people wearing fur; I’m obsessed with huge fur coats.

EL: What is your fashion or design motto?I like to have a shock factor to NY Week, something that makes people say “OMG WHAT IS THAT!”

EL: How can we stay in contact with you?Via email at [email protected]

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SUMMER MAKEUP TRENDSBy Gregory Lawrence

Summer is the time for exploration; the time to try that new restau-rant, buy those really, really, really high heels and fall in love all over again… with your makeup. Here is a list of makeup trends that are guaranteed to enhance your summer look and give you the confi-dence to dive headfirst into new experiences.

Wow Brow? No thanks! The “Wow Brow” is a term that describes eyebrows that are in a constant state of surprise due to the mishan-dling of cosmetics. These brows are very easy to spot- too dark, shaped harshly and longer than a ruler! The purpose of eyebrows is to enhance facial structure not to draw attention from other fea-tures. The way to achieve a natural-looking, filled-in brow is by us-

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ing any combination of: brow powder/eye shad-ow, brow pencil, gel or pomade. Use any of these products to create a look that you feel the most comfortable wearing. Some of my favorite brow enhancers are MAC Cosmetics’ automatic pen-cil ($16) and Makeup Forever’s waterproof Aqua Brow ($20). Remember that natural is the key to pulling off this trend.

Skin is the largest organ we have. Treat it well! The next time you start out of the house without taking these precautions, understand that you are doing more bad than good for yourself. Keep in mind that skin needs to breathe. Cleanse, repair and moisturize your face daily. Exfoliate regularly (at least 1-2 times per week). Wear broad spec-trum sunscreen whether you are outside for ten minutes or two hours. If you use foundation, try applying it only where it’s needed (generally the center of the face to include cheeks, nose and chin). Be sure to blend the makeup to the hairline. Foundation is meant to even the skin tone, not to cover blemishes or spots so please don’t cake it on; instead, use concealer for any spot that the foundation did not hide. And always take off your makeup daily. The skin repairs itself from daytime environmental stressors each night.

The addition of a highlighter to your makeup regimen will help emphasize your best features. Highlighters work so well because they contain finely milled fragments of light reflecting technol-ogy that cause both a soft focus optical blur and a

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sheen, dew or slightly moist appearance on the skin. The best places to add highlighter to the face are: the upper cheek-bone between the ears and eyes, bridge of nose and under the arch of the brow. By strategically placing this product it allows for structure and dimension to be created on the face. Keep in mind to not go overboard with the products.

Creating lips that last and need minimal maintenance is a summer trend that is sure to save you time in your routine. The key to making this lip work for you is color selection and formula. First, decide what your undertone is. Are you more yellow (warm), pink/red (cool) or do you see very little of ei-ther (neutral)? Once you know what your undertone is, the next decision to make is do you want your lips to whisper or shout? If you would prefer a subtle lip color then pick a product with a similar undertone as that in your skin and vice

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versa; for a bold lip color, choose a color opposite your un-dertone. If you fall in the neutral category then you can wear a variety of colors that can look as subtle or bold as you’d like depending on the intensity of the actual product (not the undertone). The second factor for a fuss free lip is its formula. You will want to use a long wearing product, which is gener-ally matte. If you have dry lips and want something long last-ing and moisturizing, try velvet matte lips by Nars ($25) or any of the chubby sticks by Clinique ($17).

Sun kissed, glowing skin is the best accessory for the sum-mer. Following these makeup trends will take you out of your normal routine and introduce you to a more simple way of looking at your regimen. So enjoy the summer and the food at that new restaurant. Walk tall and proud in your high, high, high heels. And enjoy the process of falling back in love with your makeup. Your skin will thank you for it!

Gregory Lawrence is a Professional Makeup Artist more infor-mation at ImmaculateArtistry.com

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DEMOGRAPHICS OF ELEVATE LIFESTYLE READERS:Female 55.4% | male 44.6%Age: 21-27: 25.5% | 28-34: 45.2% | 35-44: 29.3%Annual income: Less than $35K: 2.2%Between $35k-$54,999: 31.7% | Above $55K+: 56.1% PSYCHOGRAPHICS OF ELEVATE LIFESTYLE READERS:go out for drinks 3x a week: 67.1%order drinks by brand name: 68.3%order beers by brand name: 81.7%Are credit card users: 81.7%

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