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Kendall Jenner for The Courrèges Estée Lauder Collection

By Gisel Habibnejad Estée Lauder is pleased to introduce their latest campaign featuring Kendall Jenner. This global beauty brand has joined forces with French fashion designer Courrèges to create a new and fun beauty line – The Limited Edition Courrèges Estée Lauder Collection. You can see his influence all over the line with his signature style of futuristic designs.  Some of the many products launched with the line include the Eye Amplifier, a gel eye shadow ranging from dark to light colors – like the Aqua Silver, a metallic mint shade. The Lip Visor contains moisturizing ingredients to keep your lips conditioned throughout the day. The best part is they come in various colors, including Coral Mini – a spring color staple.

Arts, Culture, MSM Online

De La Cruz Collection Presents Lecture Series with Sterling Ruby

The Miami Design District and De La Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space present art lovers everywhere with a special treat – a lecture series by Sterling Ruby. The lecture series will take place  tonight at 7:30pm (doors open at 6:30pm). De La Cruz provides such lectures with distinguished artists to speak and interact with young artists who aspire to grow their artistic visions and work. The collection space is funded by Carlos and Rosa de la Cruz and has been open to the public for 25 years. Sterling’s art consists of ceramics, painting, collage, video, and more. His interesting work has led him to be known as “one of the most interesting artists to emerge in the twentieth century,” says art critic Roberta Smith of The New York Times. A variety of work can be seen in his style, including psychological effects, graffiti, hip-hop culture, craft, punk, masculinity, prisons, globalizations, and much more.  For more information, please visit www.delacruzcollection.org

Artists at the Hausammann Gallery opening in Wynwood surrounded by urban artwork
Arts, City Vibes, Culture, Events, MSM Online

Hausammann Gallery Opens in Wynwood

By Gisel Habibnejad Photography by Korey Davis Video by Alex Medina, Voiceover by Jessica Faroy Last Saturday, the Hausammann Gallery’s Wynwood location opened its doors to the public for the first time. The event was co-sponsored by MSM, Lolea, and Bastille. To celebrate, artist Fernando Carlo, Jr. (also known as Cope2), left the audience in awe as he performed a live painting session while his latest work, Power of Influence, adorned every wall of the gallery. The Bronx native began his career as an artist in 1978 and is internationally known as the founder of graffiti art. With notable collaborations with Adidas and Time Magazine under his belt, the Hausammann Gallery couldn’t think of a better artist to kickoff the start of a new chapter. Attendees included lots of Miami natives and even drew audiences hailing all the way from New York, who expressed their beliefs of Wynwood rising to become the new art capital of the world. The original Hausammann Gallery was founded in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy by Renato Hausammann. Today, the gallery is still kept close to the heart of the family as it is managed by the third generation, Beatrice and Federico Hausammann. With the help, of their mother, Gioia, the gallery keeps its traditional family values alive.  For more information, please visit www.hausammanngallery.com

Health & Fitness, Health & Fitness, The Issue

Christine Bullock: The Evolution of Fitness

By Angela Betancourt Photographed by Sarah Orbanic Christine Bullock is a triple threat. She is a fitness model, wellness expert, and fashion maven that has set a new standard in the industry and she is only getting started. She’s been voted “LA’s Hottest Trainer,” has been featured in dozens of national magazines and TV programs, and her Butt Lift DVD won top Pilates DVD of 2013. Perhaps the only things more impressive than her accolades are her credentials. She has a BA in Psychology and Education and was a ballet dancer with the Pittsburg Ballet Theatre. She also has certificates in Pilates, Yoga, Barre, TRX, HIIT, Pre and Postnatal fitness, and nutrition.   Christine recently developed a new fitness series called “Evolution 20” which is a 60 day workout program and nutritional plan that requires only 20 minutes a day. As a busy woman herself, Christine saw an opportunity to create a program that would be effective and wouldn’t demand too much of our already busy lives.   Christine believes that fitness and nutrition are the keys to living life to the fullest. Eating well, exercising, and feeling good about yourself will not only get you ready for summer, but will enhance your overall quality of life. “Fitness is about creating the strongest version of yourself.”   In January Christine came to Miami to do a photo shoot for the all-natural Champion Naturals and shared a few words of wisdom on getting ready for summer and building a healthier life.   Don’t diet. “Going on a diet is restrictive and it’s like a punishment. I eat more than the people around me but I eat healthy.” Instead, focus on eating healthier foods. The number one thing she would recommend everyone stop eating right now is sugar. Sugar is in everything including processed foods so it’s not the easiest thing to eliminate.   Mix up your workouts. Get off the treadmill and try something different. “A 20-minute hard core work out is more effective than spending two hours doing the same thing.” Even celebrities in Hollywood have caught on to variety in working out. Christine points out that some Victoria Secret models have incorporated boxing to tone the upper body. Jennifer Lopez and Rihanna also mix things up. “Changing up your workout and tricking the body is what helps improve your physical form.” Stick to it. Though eating well and increasing your fitness level will put you on the road to a healthier you, results will be minimal if you don’t stick to it. Finding the motivation to work out can sometimes be difficult. Christine suggests reaching out to a friend. Having someone workout with you makes you accountable for each other and can serve as extra motivation. Push through it. On particularly hard days when working out is the last thing you want to do, you just have to push through the feelings. “The first 10 minutes can be miserable,” describes Christine about her tough days. “But if you push past those 10 minutes eventually things get easier.” Make a plan. An effective way to commit to a workout plan, is to “schedule things into a calendar and make them nonnegotiable items on your to do list. When you schedule things into your day you are more likely to follow through.” This isn’t just true for workouts. On Sundays, Christine plans out all her meals and workouts for the week. She also prepares some of the ingredients beforehand; she makes hummus, salsas, and chops up vegetables so they’re ready to go. Get the latest look. Christine loves fashion and blogs about fashionable gear on her website. She believes that feeling confident while exercising is an important part in having a good workout and wearing the right outfit can make a big difference. One of her favorite places to shop is Carbon 38. They feature a massive variety of active wear for just about every activity. “They have 70-100 new arrivals every month and there is something for you no matter what your style.” Christine gravitates to their Michi and Alo Yoga collections and loves bright colored gym shorts and apparel for spring. Christine also recommends checking out Lorna Jane Active Living, which is also very hot right now.

Culinary, MSM Online

New Restaurant Alert: Fooq

Last Friday, David Foulquier opened his most recent venture to the public. Fooq’s menu consists of a unique combination of Italian, French, and Persian flavors. Working alongside Foulquier is, Michelle Bernstein’s former righthand chef, Nicole Votano. With past experiences with Four Seasons Hotels and The Biltmore Hotel, the talented, Chef Votano, is sure to bring exclusive flavors to this already sought after restaurant.   “Votano will feature dishes such as the unexpected ‘Trio of Jars,’ starring smoked trout rillettes, maple brook farms burrata with local veggies and a duck liver mousse. Will feature her signature ‘Bucatini Amatriciana,’ which will feature a fresh Bucatini, and a double smoked Pancetta. Another staple will be the ‘Crack Head Shrimp’ with a sauce made from the heads of royal red shrimp, saffron, and orange.”  

LIFESTYLE, Living, MSM Online

Home Design & Remodeling Show

From March 27-30, the Home Design and Remodeling Show is back to showcase their services and products ideal for remodeling residential homes. The largest Southeastern home improvement and design event will include thousands of products and tips for decorating and much more. Most Anticipated Events: #Maximum Flavor Social Who: Chef Adrianne Calvo (Owner/Chef Adrianne’s), Author #Maximum Flavor Social When: Saturday, March 28th – 3:30pm Modern Latin Cuisine Using Old World Flavors Who: Chef Paulette Bilsky (Corporate/Private Chef), Featuring Milam’s Markets & ElectriChef When: Saturday, March 28th – 5:30pm Latin Flavors on Fiyah Who: Chef IRIE, Food on Fiyah, World Class Culinary Architect, Food Network’s Chopped and PBS’s Taste the Islands When: Sunday, March 29th – 12:00pm-7:30pm

LIFESTYLE, Luxury, MSM Online, Traveler

Unique Experiences with Apexluxe & Aurora Trust Foundation

If you’re seeking for some adventure in your life, or if you consider yourself a flat-out thrill-seeker then Apexluxe has an ideal offer for you! The luxury and logistics company has already made its name in the private transportation world with its charter and executive vehicles services. Now, you can enjoy their Unique Experiences partnered with Aurora Trust Foundation. Explore ancient 2,000-year old Roman shipwrecks. You will adventure through the shipwrecks accompanied by a three men crew in an air-conditioned C Explorer submarine. Only a privileged few will witness such historical evidence, aside from an archaeologist and professional submarine pilot. The accommodations include boarding a luxurious yacht and a lovely on-shore villa. This package is best-suited for those interested in explorations with a luxurious twist. The incredible opportunity is only available for a limited time so be sure to book your spot immediately. For more information, please visit apexluxe.com For questions, please contact mail@apexluxe.com or call (305) 799-1540

Fashion, MSM Online

Dsquared2 Opens in Bal Harbour

By Katie Jackson Popular Canadian brand Dsquared2 has finally opened their first boutique in Miami last week. Founded by Ontario-born twin brothers Dean and Dan Caten, Dsqaured2 provides a unique alternative to luxury. Combining their Canadian roots with superior Italian materials and craftsmanship, the brand is quickly expanding throughout the United States. After successfully opening flagship stores in New York and Los Angeles, Dsquared2 has made Miami their latest venture. Both Dean and Dan Caten, owners and creative directors of Dsqaured2, collaborated with Milan-based architectural firm Storage Associati to create an innovative design for the Miami boutique. Located in the prestigious shopping center of Bal Harbour, the store features over 2,000 square feet on the first floor alone, and contains stunning architectural detail. To pay tribute to their Canadian heritage, forests and nature are the underlying themes of the store’s interior. The dressing rooms are back dropped by illuminated imagery of Canadian forests, while ochre velvet armchairs are placed throughout the store. Outside, the boutique’s windows are framed with inserts of lark wood, creating a refined visual.                       The brothers are thrilled to bring Dsqaured2 to Miami. “We adore Miami, we visit there often to holiday and are inspired by the city and its people. That’s why opening our Dsquared2 store in Bal Harbour is such an important moment for us and our brand. We just celebrated our 20th anniversary. To be able to do so with our flagship in such an important luxury destination has been a long-held dream of ours”, said Dan and Dean Caten. The Bal Harbour location will carry both men’s and women’s ready to wear collections, in addition to fragrances, eyewear, and accessories. The boutique also offers an entire section dedicated to the beloved Italian-crafted shoes and handbags. Visit the Dsquared2 Boutique at 9700 Collins Ave, 
Bal Harbour FL 33154

Fashion, Shows & Events, The Issue

DELPOZO: Fantastical Fashion

By Katie Jackson Photography Courtesy of DELPOZO Spanish fashion house DELPOZO stepped onto the New York Fashion Week runway a mere two years ago, permanently captivating the hearts of many with truly awe-inspiring collections. DELPOZO, now a NYFW mainstay, has reveled in an enormous amount of success, largely due to new creative director Josep Font, appointed in 2012. Font has taken DELPOZO above and beyond the imaginable, using his architectural background to construct intricate masterpieces. Now, not only has DELPOZO proven to be a powerful fashion house, the sophisticated designs are paving the way for extreme innovative creativity.                   This season, Font was inspired by Josef Albers’ The Interaction of Color, the land art of Nils-Udo, and marine life, as captured in Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka’s 19th Century glass creations. Drawing on this inspiration, the Spring/Summer 2015 collection features a combination of bright and bold hues such as grass green, midnight blue, and lemon yellow with softer tones to create an ultra- feminine aesthetic. In addition, as a reference to Nils-Udo, Font exhibits his architectural expertise using shapes and colors from nature, featuring structured pleats, richly crafted lapels, and sleeves that resemble delicate petals. Font also used exceptional cottons, silks, and linens, while incorporating delicate fabrics such as tulle bobbinet, reserved solely for Haute Couture. As a nod to marine life, seashells are used as well as sequins and intricate beading. The brilliant DELPOZO Spring/Summer 2015 collection is a must-have for every fashionista. To peruse the collection, visit the Design District location at 35 NE 40th Street, Miami, FL 33137, or online at www.DELPOZO.com. Online purchases can be made at www.modaoperandi.com and www.netaporter.com   Click here to view post on the 2015 March/April issue.

Accessories, Fashion, The Issue

Spring Fashion Trends

By Katie Jackson  This spring season, fashion is kicked up a notch with a modern twist on style favorites. The free-spirited bohemian style, or boho-chic, is now presented as evening wear, featuring stunning, loosely fitted silhouettes and draped fabrics in the form of long, formal gowns. New iterations of America’s favorite textile, denim, dominated the runways while suede, with a slight seventies vibe, makes a huge comeback. Whether you are looking to amp up your wardrobe or create a new spin on a style staple, we’ve gathered the top spring 2015 trends that have made the biggest impact straight from the runways of New York, Paris, London, and Milan. FRINGE Fresh off the runways of Proenza Schouler and Emilio Pucci, fringe is making a huge splash in the spring 2015 style scene. Wear it in the form of a flapper girl-inspired dress, a jacket, or shorts adorned with long, unexpected streamers. Fringed Dress by H&M HM.com / $39.95               BOHEMIAN CHIC As seen on the Valentino, Vera Wang, and Joseph Altuzarra runways, the already romantic look has been transformed into something even more spectacular. Designers lightened-up their evening wear with loose and whimsical fabrics that prove to be supremely alluring. ‘Bellini’ Dress in Red with Embroidery by Altuzarra Altuzarra.com           PINSTRIPES This boardroom basic has undergone a lively makeover, especially with the shimmery hues as seen on the Chanel runway. But while refined pinstripes, in any color, will always be in style, the design on cropped pants and trousers is a must this season. Pants by Ann Taylor AnnTaylor.com / $98           DENIM Denim is having a major style moment, and Alexa Chung for AG Jeans is at the forefront. The British style icon teamed up with the luxury denim brand to create a collection comprised of dresses, tops, and high-waisted jeans. Denim also commanded attention on the spring 2015 runways, with colorful and bedazzled jeans offered by Dolce and Gabbana and chic, mod dresses by Bottega Veneta. The Pixie – Lightsome by Alexa Chung for AG Jeans AGJeans.com / $325       THE TOTE The beloved tote never goes out of style. Update your favorite bag this spring with a bold new color or with a fun, unexpected touch such as a chic tie at the top or side bow. Handbag by H&M. HM.com / $24.95           THE BUCKET BAG The bucket bag is an absolute accessory essential for spring. Perfect for a girl-on-the-go, the bucket bag fits everything needed and more without losing its trendy shape. Available in an array of colors, from bright and bold to classic and muted, the bucket bag will bring a touch of glamour to any ensemble. Signature Exotic Embossed Mini Bucket Bag by Ann Taylor AnnTaylor.com / $118     SUEDE Gone are the days where leather is among the most worn fabrics of the stylish and fashionable. Suede has returned, and it’s here to stay. Offered in a seventies-inspired yet updated aesthetic in the form of dresses, skirts, and tops in subdued colors, suede is quickly reclaiming its place as one of the most coveted fabrics. Faux Suede Shift Dress by MINKPINK MINKPINK.com or Nordstrom.com         FLORAL Spring and floral undoubtedly go hand- in-hand. But this season, florals are offered in such a stylish abundance it almost feels wrong to not whole-heartedly embrace the trend. Whether dressed up or worn casually, spring 2015 is bringing the ultimate in fashion “flower power.” Dress by Ann Taylor AnnTaylor.com / $149           MESH Mesh continues to be the easiest way to bare a little extra skin before bikini season. Show a little leg this spring with a chic mesh cutout at the bottom of a dress, or layered over another top. Jacket / $189 Skirt / $98 AnnTaylor.com   Click here to view post on the 2015 March/April issue.

Fashion, Fashion 101, The Issue

THE HUB STORES Bring European Style & Sophistication to South Beach

By Katie Jackson  Photography by Imani Ogden  When walking into the lobby of the Franklin Hotel in the heart of South Beach, the smell of fresh coffee and sight of luxury boutiques take over the senses. The historic Franklin, which was recently remodeled into a chic boutique hotel that offers loft style apartments for short-term rentals, houses the innovative Hub Stores. Nestled into the Franklin’s swank lobby, the Hub Stores offer eight temporary retail spaces for European companies. In addition, the Hub Café provides a place to sit and soak up the ambiance. While these companies have flourished overseas, expanding to the U.S. may seem overwhelming to the owners. The Hub Stores aim to make that transition simple. They also help find professional photographers and host both promotional parties and other pop up events. Mark Howell, Director of Retail for the Hub Stores says, “When choosing a location to launch the first Hub Stores, Miami was an easy decision.” “Miami is very cosmopolitan,” says Nadine Curmi Borgomanero, owner of MADinItaly . “And of course, the weather is amazing!” Opening just last December, the Hub Stores immediately filled all of the available rental spaces, and quickly became a popular destination for both Miami locals and tourists. With an eclectic selection of upscale European brands, including accessories, beachwear, shoes, furniture, and art, it’s no surprise that the Hub Stores attract crowds. Local Europeans that recognize the brands are frequent patrons of the shops as well. “It’s really becoming a neighborhood destination. People really like to come here and hang out,” says Howell. Though it has only been a few months since the launch of the Hub Stores, it will not be long until the company expands. “It’s a concept that is going to be repeated in other hotels,” says Howell. With a unique atmosphere and an equally exceptional shopping experience, the Hub Stores have made South Beach that much more enticing. MADINITALY: AN ITALIAN OASIS When walking into the MADinItaly retail space within the Hub Stores, customers cannot help but be drawn to all the unique Italian furniture and home décor that the store has to offer. The exquisite selection of Italian designed masterpieces, curated by owner Nadine Curmi Borgomanero, is truly lust-worthy. But Borgomanero not only offers customers beautiful items, she also provides superior interior design and remodeling services that will turn any home into an Italian oasis. Though constantly evolving, MADinItaly continues to bring customers the most prestigious home décor by designers such as Karim Rashid, Mario Bellini, and Gaetano Pesce, whose work has been displayed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. With products ranging from specially handcrafted decorative pillows, glasses, chairs, candles, and home fragrances, there is no shortage of gorgeous items. “Everything is very unique,” says Borgomanero. After opening MADinItaly five years ago in the Design District, Borgomanero decided to move her company to South Beach, hoping to bring her tastefully chosen items to a broader clientele. Borgomanero is excited for the store to be a destination for both Miami locals and tourists looking to fulfill their luxury home needs. She is also passionate about providing her services to other Europeans who have purchased a home on South Beach, and helping them feel comfortable. “Usually, there are a lot of Italians or Europeans who buy homes here, and since the language can be a problem for them, we can help.” LA FOLIE BIJOUX: ENVIABLE GIFTS Yara Nagro founded La Folie Bijoux, an eclectic accessory store, with the idea of providing customers with special and unique items to give as gifts. With collections from designers from Italy and France, there is an enormous selection of pieces that anyone would love.Opening a new location within the Hub Stores, Nagro has curated jewelry and accessories that customers will not be able to find elsewhere. From hand chains and finger- length rings inspired by tattoos, to the popular sunglasses, hats, midi rings, and diamond- encrusted necklaces, La Folie Bijoux has it all. “There’s nothing traditional. There’s nothing simple,” says Nagro. With price points ranging from $50 to $3,000, there is something in the store for everyone. “Teenage boys come in and buy the chain rings for their girlfriends,” says Nagro. “And then their mothers get jealous and come in and buy them too!”   MISS BIKINI LUXE: BEACH COUTURE Miss Bikini Luxe provides the ultimate in beachwear glamour. With beautifully handcrafted collections and one-of-a-kind accessories, the brand has become immensely popular all over Europe. In a quest to expand their well-loved line to the U.S., the Miss Bikini Luxe designers and sisters, Alessandra and Francesca Piacentini and President Andrea Teofilatto, have chosen to rent a retail space within the Hub Stores and make Miami their first destination. Launching Miss Bikini Luxe twenty years ago, the Piacentini sisters made it their goal to revolutionize the way in which bikinis were made. “They really put their hearts into the collection,” says Clelia Redeghieri, manager of the Miami Miss Bikini Luxe Hub Stores location. Using the finest materials and manufacturing resources from Italy while incorporating elegant details like Swarovski crystals, the Piacentinis create elegant bikinis that will flatter all body types. “You can actually find a bikini that fits you perfectly, and then from there you can pick that style in any collection,” says Redeghieri. It’s not just the bikinis that are coveted. The unique accessories captivate customers and can be worn from the beach to the bar. In addition to the exquisitely designed cover-ups, dresses, and sandals, there are also the ingenious “t-shirt bags,” which are popular pieces that convert from a bag to a chic cover-up. “It’s basically a triangle, and you can wear it over the shoulder as a bag, or over the neck as a loose top to cover the bikini,” says Redeghieri. “It’s really elegant, fancy, and comfortable. But it’s also an accessory. It’s almost like a piece of art.” Miss Bikini Luxe also carries one-of-a-kind vests that a customer can choose in silk, suede, or cotton

Culinary, The Issue

Scott Conant: The Man Behind the Glasses

By Nycole Sariol Photography by Nick Garcia (Blindlight Studio)  Scott Conant receives a lot of flak from his critics. His sometimes brutally honest appraisal of dishes whipped together with off-the-wall ingredients by amateur chefs, oftentimes earns him the role of the “mean guy” on the Food Network’s competition series Chopped. But there’s something he’d like to declare: “I’m much nicer than they make me look.” It’s true; the laugh-happy guy behind a pair of thick- framed Dita Whitehall eyeglasses is as nice as they come, and was proven so during our interview on an ordinary Monday afternoon. In his defense, Scott says the edits and strategic cuts attribute much to his sharp-tongue moments on the show. “The way they edit sometimes makes us look a little more direct and less caring of people’s feelings, which couldn’t be further from the truth.” Typically, the depletion of one’s self-moral usually ensues after cinematographic adjustments such as these, evolving into a self-fulfilling prophecy so to speak. But for Scott, he takes all the mean-guy mumbo jumbo with a grain of salt, and instead, embraces all the quirks that come along with the biz. “I smile a lot in person, and I think that’s always edited out,” says the award-winning chef, “but it essentially makes for a better show. I doubt I’d be on people’s lips at all if I was just a ‘nice guy.’ So I deal with it.” In fact being pinned as the Chopped bully has its unforeseen benefits. And instead of being punished, he was granted his very own commercial and partnership with the luxury car brand, Infiniti. The 31-second commercial depicts Scott on his day off picking up a pie of pizza, and his friends, in a 2015 Infiniti QX80. The gist of the commercial was warm and trustworthy, and it drove the haters into a feeding frenzy. “I get a lot of grief for that – a chef doing a car commercial, right?” he laughs. “The commercial was very much like me – approachable. There are haters obviously, but you know you’re doing something right when you have haters,” he quips. “The commercial was very personalized and that’s why it resonated so well on camera.” Moreover, the Infiniti brand is a part of Scott’s vehicular DNA, stating that he has “driven a number of Infiniti’s over the years. If I didn’t love it, I wouldn’t stand behind it,” quieting the haters with a just testimony. But Scott has nothing to prove or disprove in the kitchen; actually, it’s where all his hate mail comes to die. Having opened award-winning restaurants such as L’Impero in Manhattan back in 2002, and Scarpetta, planted in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and here in Miami at The Fontainebleau, the 30-year vet knows not of the word “worry.” Nor does he have time for it. Especially now that he has rooted his latest dining concept, Corsair, on the Champion Miller golf course of Aventura’s Turnberry Isle Resort, nine-weeks back. And thus far, the farmhouse- cum-restaurant has hoarded nothing but praise flooding through its doors. “So far, it has received a lot of positive feedback; it’s definitely a different market than Miami itself,” says Scott. “Since the beginning, business has been well, and it’s a lot different than Scarpetta.” The mood at Corsair is rustic; and tangible surroundings like its open kitchen concept, clean white tile backsplash, studded, tufted bar stools, and old-world geometric tiled floor play up its rusticity. Alongside New York design boutique, Meyer Davis Studio, who also takes credit for Lure Fishbar’s interior, Scott wanted to create a refined albeit comfortable space that would dignify Corsair’s Mediterranean-inspired menu. “Essentially, it gives the feeling of what the food would be like if you were eating in a farmhouse. It’s a three-meal restaurant, so it has a more casual feel,” he says of his intermittent seasonal menus that shape the restaurant’s breakfast, lunch, and dinner services. Casual, however, does not mean that the quality of food and luxe flavors have been abandoned at Corsair, but elevated instead. Juxtaposing a farmhouse authenticity with quintessential Mediterranean plates gives way to dishes like the Short Rib Lasagna, a house favorite.“It’s not a traditional lasagna,”Scott says of his version on the Italian classic. He’s right; traditionalism is nowhere to be found beneath the flux of black truffle shavings topping the meaty bed of Fonduta cheese, tender short rib, and locally sourced winter vegetables comprising the lasagna life-changer. It’s plain to see that every one of his menu offerings consist of an unexpected twist of some sort. Take Corsair’s pancakes for example, or “sexy” pancakes, as Scott calls them. Instead of the humdrum likes of maple syrup, Scott pours chamomile cream down their soufflé-like ridges. Though Mediterranean flavors and unconventional interpretations have a strong presence at the restaurant, children have also been a huge influence over its menu options, and more specifically, its a la carte menu. “We just started an a la carte menu a few weeks back and the one thing I took into consideration were the children staying at the hotel. So, I had to take a different approach to a lot of things, which has mainly been to cater to families,” says the proud father of two. Aside from the recent downpour of attention at Corsair’s doorstep, hearsay of Scott opening up another compost in New York has been something of a culinary innuendo. “I’ve got ways to go on that,” he speaks of his next foray on the restaurant scene, Conant. “Right now, my focus is really Corsair: making sure the hotel is happy with it, making sure I’m happy with it, and making sure the management is in a good place. Only then will I turn to my next project.” What Scott doesn’t know is that turning point might rear its head sooner than he expects, judging from the crowned success of the nine-week old restaurant. But until that day of Conant’s alleged arrival in New York, Floridians will assemble to a farmhouse on a

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