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Ja’maal Mosely
photography
Elaine Floyd
fashionista
Tia Rawlinson
contributors
Ebony Looney
Courtney Webb
Kristin Fry
special thanks
Woodley’s Garden Center
Pout
Elizabeth Donahue
LaRouque
Charles Bristow
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contents
Summer 2010
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stylish
summer reading
Summer’s must-read books
reviewed just for you.
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10
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good to grow
Gardening with dramatic
results--none of the drama.
Make Your Escape
Ideas to get you out of pocket
without emptying yours.
charleston
fashion week
A look back at the catwalk for
inspiration right now. By Ebony
Looney.
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new naturals
Fresh make-up for the summer
months
modern skincare
Stock up on the products your
skin craves.
carolina cup
retrospective
Already counting the days until
next spring? We collected a
little to hold you over.
on the cover:
LaRoque on the runway at Charleston Fashion Week
photo courtesy of Charles Bristow
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Stylish
Summer Reading
by Courtney Webb
THE BOOK SNOB
THE TV JUNKIE
THE POOLSIDE PRINCESS
Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout
Dead in the Family:
A Sookie Stackhouse Novel
The Opposite of Me by
Sarah Pekkanen and Last Night at
Chateau Marmont by Lauren Weisberger
There is a little bit of “The Book Snob” in
all of us. We all want to read something
meaningful, something to make us think,
the book that is supposed to change you
after being read. It sounds like an outrageous claim but oddly enough those books
exist and sometimes they even win awards.
Take the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
winner Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout.
Olive for instance is simply an aging woman, she’s actually frightfully normal. I feel
like I might pass her daily at the grocery
store or post office. And yet Strout makes
her fascinating. She makes every character
intricate in their own way by showing them
as people. Their behavior, their quirks,
their down right faults, she shows it all and
you cannot help but want more. Elizabeth
Strout is a creature of detail and she shows
how those tiny details make up who we are
and how our lives are played out. She is a
master of characterization and a true artist
of words. Her work is well worthy of the
praise it has received and the readership
of every “Book Snob” out there.
For those of you who know the special significance of June 13th, there can be no
doubt you are ready for the third season of
HBO’s True Blood. But what many of you
may not know is that you could be miles
ahead in your reading of Sookie’s supernatural story. That’s right True Blood like
most things worth watching is based on
a book. Southern writer Charlaine Harris
is the creator of all things Sookie and her
latest: the tenth in the series is the muchanticipated Dead in the Family. Now don’t
go thinking you can jump in there right in
the middle since you live and breath True
Blood, you must begin at the beginning to
truly understand with the first book Dead
Until Dark. Those ten books could keep
you going all summer but if you’re like
many I know with the thirst, you might be
done in a few days.
Other Suggestions:
The Tudors: The Complete Story of
England’s Most Notorious Dynasty by
G.J. Meyer
Other Suggestions
The Lake Shore Limited by Sue Miller
The Yellow House by Patricia Falvey
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The Carrie Diaries by Lauren Weisberger
For those of you with the more feminine taste
in literature this summer you may want to dive
into one of this year’s most acclaimed books The
Opposite of Me by Sarah Pekkanen. The story
of two sisters who could not be more different
and yet one often wonders how she became who
she is. It’s a story about stereotypes and whether
once labeled with the “smart one” or “the funny
one”, we are then destined to our roles. The Opposite of Me is a fast paced and yet poignant
book to keep you interested while staying cool
this summer.
Or if you want true young Hollywood, you can
visit the legendary Chateau Marmont in Lauren
Weisberger’s new novel Last Night at Chateau
Marmont, which is bound to give you lots of V.I.P.
access. The ex-girlfriends of stars are dishing all
the gossip and out for their own revenge in this
naughty novel. If you liked The Devil Wears Prada, Weisberger’s latest is not to be missed. The
gossip fest will begin on May 25th.
Other Suggestions:
Runaway by Meg Cabot
Star Island by Carl Hiaasen available July 27th
I have to say that while I am a librarian by profession, I have always been a reader first. My love
of reading is what pushed me towards becoming a children’s librarian so that I could share
that passion to others from an early age. Now as a new mother I have assumed a new role in
life and in my profession as a professional book reviewer and blogger, I find my self still able
to share my love of reading but in a much more prolific way. I firmly believe that reading is a
pastime to be enjoyed by all. There is a book for every individual no matter the age and the
perfect opportunity to find yours is this summer. I hope that my summer picks will have you
browsing the stacks at your local library or sipping some coffee at the closest bookstore while
in search of the perfect read. So sit back, grab a nice tall glass of sweat tea and let yourself
escape the heat of Carolina in the summer within the pages of a book.
THE “IT” BOOK OF
THE SUMMER READERS
The Passage by Justin Cronin and The Short
Second Life of Bree Tanner: An Eclipse Novella by
Stephenie Meyer
You’re out there and you know it. You are the reader who
only picks up a book after monumental press and sometimes only to see what all the fuss is about. You want what I
refer to as the “it” book. However when talking about what
will be the most popular books of the summer I am somewhat forced to make predictions but I do feel confident in
saying these two books will be blockbusters.
The first is a long awaited novel by Justin Cronin titled The
Passage. Touted as a post-apocalyptic epic this book is only
one in a supposed trilogy but has already been picked up
by Director Ripley Scott. Publishers have kept advanced
copies close but as the lucky recipient of one, I can truly
say it is an “it” book for the summer of 2010. The Passage
will be available on June 8th.
Online
Bookstores
FOR THE WEB-SAVVY READER
• www.Amazon.com
• www.BarnesandNoble.com
• www.CheapUncle.com
• www.A1Books.com
The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner: An Eclipse Novella is
my second somewhat sure bet for success this summer since
it’s author is no other than Twilight’s beloved Stephenie Meyer.
Bree Tanner is of course one of the newborn vampires created
by Victoria to wreak her revenge in Eclipse. This book is a
somewhat special surprise for Twilight fans since it was not
scheduled for publication within the series. In other words
expect long lines at your local bookstores on June 5th and
the occasional wanna-be vampire standing in line with you or
you can access the book for free at www.breetanner.com from
June 7th-July 5th.
Other Suggestions:
Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins available August 24th
The Heart of the Matter by Emily Griffin
Courtney Webb is a former librarian turned professional book reviewer. She is also the creator of the
always stylish and sassy book blog Stiletto Storytime where she urges her readers to “Remember just
like stilettos, reading is always in style.”
• www.alibris.com
• www.half.com
• books.google.com
Read anything
good lately?
SHARE YOUR LATEST READS
WITH US: SEND TITLES TO
WINKCOLUMBIA@GMAIL.COM
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good
to grow
Now is the perfect time to be outdoors in Columbia. Pollen season’s backing off, there’s just a hint
of breeze, and lots of little calendar squares still
insulate us from the smoldering inferno of August.
It seems that everyone is outside raking, mulching, pushing leaves around, and fussing over their
little patches of greenery with the utmost skill and
care. Well, some of us are jealous. Some of us
measure our yards in square inches, not feet. And
some of us can’t understand why the office plant
clocked out early…again. Even if you aren’t much
of a hands-on kind of gal, you can still experience
the joy of watching something grow. All you need
is information! And maybe some gloves. Protect
that manicure!
Now, where to begin? How about some inspiration? And what about climate zones, garden pests,
and watering schedules? Container gardening?
Don’t worry, WINK went straight to the experts.
We wouldn’t steer you wrong! Whether you’re new
to gardening or just new to the area, a little knowhow can go a long way in making the most of your
outdoor space. Robin Klein of Woodley’s Gardening Center helps WINK cultivate some answers to
your toughest gardening questions.
Special Thanks to Robin Klein and Rick Woodley.
Woodley’s Garden Center
10015 Two Notch Road
Columbia, SC 29223
803-788-1487
rklein@woodleygardencenter.com
www.woodleygardencenter.com
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Columbia
Columbia and
and much
much of
of the
the Lower
Lower South
South owe
owe
their
their distinctive
distinctive Southern
Southern style
style and
and charm
charm to
to
more
more than
than just
just good
good taste.
taste. There
There isis aa very
very
good
good reason
reason you
you see
see the
the same
same plants
plants over
over
and
and over
over again.
again. They
They like
like itit here!
here! You
You don’t
don’t
see
see palmetto
palmetto trees
trees in
in New
New York,
York, do
do you?
you? IfIf
you’re
you’re worried
worried about
about what
what will
will grow
grow in
in your
your
area,
area, check
check out
out the
the neighbors.
neighbors. Chances
Chances are
are
they’ll
they’ll have
have something
something you
you can
can repeat
repeat in
in
your
your own
own space
space with
with good
good results.
results.
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the landscape
Q:Some Columbia yards and landscapes are shaded with
tall pine trees. What types of plants will thrive under
these trees while still adding life and texture to the
landscape?
A:What does best with shady pine trees are encore
azaleas, camellias, ferns, hostas, anise, saracocca,
dogwoods, cast iron plants, and fatsia.
Q:Mulch or pine straw? Is one better than the other?
A:Mulch lasts longer. If you have pine trees in your
yard, take advantage of that and use the needles. One
mulch is not really better than another. It is really
what the customer prefers to look at.
Q:How do I keep the landscape looking colorful
throughout the seasons? A:Create a master plan and plant plants that bloom at
different times of the year. That way you will have
year-round interest in your yard. Plenty of things
bloom in winter as well as spring, summer, and fall.
know your area
Q:In what climate zone is Columbia, SC?
A:We are in climate zone 8.
Q:What’s growing at Woodley’s?
A:Lots of things! Perennial color: salvias, rudbeckias,
lantana. Lots of annual color: geraniums,
impatiens…hundreds of plant varieties in bloom.
Q:What would be growing in your ideal Southern garden
or landscape in Columbia? A:Ferns, hostas, encore azaleas, camellias, hollies,
dogwoods, magnolias, annual and perennial color to
accent.
Q:What plants do you associate with summertime here
in Columbia? A:Perennial color like lantana, verbena, crape myrtles,
tropical hibiscus and mandevilla.
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lawn care
container gardening
Q:What type of grass is appropriate for Columbia’s
Q:What are some key tips to help plants survive in a pot
summer months?
A:Rick Woodley prefers Zoysia, but many people in the
South have Centipede.
Q:How should one go about keeping an established lawn
healthy and green?
A:Get on the Woodley fertilizer program and use proper
watering techniques. Established grass needs about
1 inch of water per week. Water at longer intervals
fewer times per week vs. everyday for a few minutes. If you water every day at short intervals, the grass
roots stay at the surface rather than getting deep
where they should be.
or container?
A:Start with great, lightweight soil. We recommend
Fafard Soils. Choose pots with drainage holes and
fertilize with osmocote or another granular fertilizer
specifically for flowers. For better water retention, add
soil with moisture retaining granules. Make sure you
water them daily in heat of summer. Choose plants
with like requirements, i.e sun/ shade etc.
Q:When is it time to upgrade the size of your plant’s
container?
A:Upgrade pot size when plant starts getting root bound,
or needing very frequent watering because there are
more roots in the pot than soil
indoor plants
Q:Would you recommend an indoor plant that is safe for
children and pets?
A:Indoor plants safe for kids and pets-african violets,
spider plants, wandering jew, jade, christmas cactus,
pepperomias are non toxic, but there is always a
possibility of unexpected allergic reactions, so use
common sense and place plants away from curious
children and pets if you are concerned.
garden pests
Q:What types of garden pests should we watch for as
summer draws near?
A:Grubs, mole crickets, aphids, white flies
Q:What treatments are available to solve these
problems?
A:Kill a Grub, Bug Blaster for mole crickets, triple
action or Systemic Granules for aphids and white flies
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travel
Make Your Escape...
Summer means a lot of things to people in South Carolina…sweltering heat and high humidity jump to mind,
but our geographical location dictates the severity of the
weather. Instead, southerners tend to focus on the aspects
that we can control like fun in the sun and vacations. So
whether you’re a single “looking to mingle”, a couple out
for romance, or a busy family overdue for a break from the
pains of work and school this is for you. Let’s check out
some hot trip ideas for summer 2010!
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We have a high opinion of all-inclusive vacations because
of the convenience they offer, and the broad appeal that
they have to a wide range of vacationer’s needs. Once you
pay your total balance you’re done! All of your food and
alcohol have been taken care of, and most resorts even
include activities like snorkeling, sailing, biking, shuttle
buses, and glass bottom boat rides in the bill. You may
have to pay for some spa treatments out of pocket, but
that’s about it.
If you’re a foodie, all-inclusive resorts have really stepped
up their culinary offerings with options from tapas to fine
dining. You’re no longer limited to buffet lines every meal.
Larger families with children of varying ages will enjoy the
variety of activities with experienced guides. You’ll feel
better about letting the kids go do different things if they
are limited to the confines of the resort, while you take in
a little “me” time. Staffed security guards help to ensure
safety within the properties. We recommend couples seeking romance to consider
Sandals or Couples resorts, while families should check
out Beaches or Breezes. Pleasure seeking singles may
want to bare it all at Hedonism, or party until dawn at Club
Med. Many All-Inclusives are offering huge discounts and
promotions right now, so take advantage while the deals
last!
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All-Inclusives
An All-Inclusive resort will include all the
food and alcohol you can consume in your
total bill. Let’s take a look at what makes
the different…
Beaches
•Beaches offers separate kids programs
for infants, toddlers, and teens
•Elaborate play areas for kids
Breezes
•“Super-Inclusive” resorts offer all
of you activities, meals, drinks, and
entertainment under one flat rate
Club Med
•Typically a Club Med resort will be
50 acres large offering solitude and
security
•Club Med’s Ixtapa Mexico resort voted
in the top ten by The Travel Channel
•Club Med’s “Sandpiper” in Pointe St.
Lucie, Florida is the only all-inclusive in
the US
Couples
•Only in Jamaica
•Couples “Swept Away” was awarded
best all-inclusive in Jamaica
•Off-site excursions, scuba diving, and
snorkeling are included as well as onsite activities
•Focusing primarily on couples with their
“fall in love again sale”
Hedonism
•All-inclusive resorts in Jamaica where
anything goes…clothing optional.
Sandals
•All-Inclusive Resorts that cover
everything under one price
•Specializing in weddings, honeymoons,
anniversaries, and romantic vacations
Ready for something off the beaten path? About
an hour drive outside of Cancun, Tulum has a lot to offer. Located
on the Riviera Maya, Mexico, it is part of the Yucatan Peninsula.
Expansive white sand beaches and local eateries abound around
this charming Mexican town. The people of Tulum are very friendly
and proud of their Mayan heritage. Just outside the town, there’s
very lush jungle vegetation that borders the beaches and roads. The
kicker is that the town is also home to the Tulum ruins that were
built by the Mayans. The temples and pyramids are truly beautiful
and give a real sense of adventure to your experience.
Tulum
•Explore the Mayan Ruins
•Eat some ceviche by the beach at Zulum Hotel
•Salsa dancing and dinner at Zebra
•Enjoy a relaxing massage by the beach at El Paraiso
•Check out the lagoons, coves, and caves at Xel Ha eco park
•4 exotic island locations in Jamaica,
Antigua, St. Lucia, and the Bahamas
•Have a picnic on the beach with “flat chicken” from
Pollo Asado
•Sandals is currently offering discounts
up to 65% off you total bill!
•Shop on the main street in Tulum, don’t be afraid to bargain!
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•Drink a beer on the street corner with the locals
Looking for something a little closer to home?
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relatively short drive from surrounding cities, Charleston, SC is perfect
for those who don’t have the time or the room in the budget this year
for long trips. The Holy City is rich with history and culture, and offers
fantastic shopping and dining options. The fun factor should be high
hanging at the beach, and enjoying the nightlife! Cruises are now departing out of Charleston as well, which makes it a perfect destination
to enjoy prior to any trip to sea!
Charleston
•Spend the day at Folly Beach, and eat at Taco Boy
•Shopping on King Street and Market Street
•Check out a Riverdogs baseball game at The Joe
•Take a horse drawn carriage tour through downtown Charleston
•Tour the South Carolina Aquarium by the harbor
•Walk the Battery and the Arthur Ravenel Bridge
•Eat fried seafood at The Wreck in Old Village, Mt. Pleasant
•Grab a few cocktails on Market Street and East Bay and enjoy the
Charleston nightlife
One-tank Getaways...
Greenville, SC
• Revitalized Downtown
• Local and unique shopping
• Local fine dining
Sumpter, SC
• Hiking trails
• Patriot Hall
• Lakes for fishing and boating
Aiken, SC
• Carolina Bay Nature Reserve
• Hopeland Gardens and Sumer
concert series
• Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame
and Museum
•Romantic dinners at The Peninsula Grill, try the Lobster “3 Way”
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MAKE ME OVER EB’S
CHARLESTON
When it comes to being fashion forward, Charleston isn’t
the place that people would think of. In fact, Charleston
wouldn’t even make the list. However, if you’ve been
under the tents for Charleston Fashion Week, you will
be forced to change your mind. Charleston isn’t backward or forward, but comfortably right in its place. This
is the fourth year of Charleston Fashion Week® (CFW),
which is owned and produced by Charleston magazine.
CFW featured more than 30 runway shows, the Emerging
Designer Competition: Southeast, and a number of chic
after-parties. Named a Top 20 Event for March by the
Southeast Tourism Society, the event featured the Style
Lounge, the Catwalk for Kids auction and luncheon, Rock
The Runway Model Competition, the Stiletto Stampede,
and the Bridal Couture Show.
CFW offers a buffet of fashion, networking, and parties
that will make any fashionista truly full! Here are some
highlights of the week’s events.
Emerging Designer Competition
Eight emerging designers competed for $1000, free web
site design, free runway show at CFW 2011. Winner,
Larika Page, shared her inspiration for her line on the
MMOE Podcast.
Click here for the Interview with Larika Page...
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Columbia’s own Anabelle Laroque showcases her
line at CFW 2010
FASHION WEEK
HIGHLIGHTS
Mychael Knight Debut of his new Fall/Winter 2010
collection “Carte Blanche” – The black and white
palette of the collection featured architectural detailing with an edgy appeal. Mychael believes that
women are strong and sexy, and should dress as
such. “Carte blanche means having unrestricted
power to act at one’s discretion.”
Click here for more images...
2010 Bridal Couture Debut of Carol Hannah Whitfield new Bridal Collection – College of Charleston
grad, finalist on Project Runway (Season 6). Her
pieces are carried at Maddison Row and Bella
Bridesmaid.
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new
naturals
Summer is the time of refreshing renewal. Your makeup look should also be
fresh and new. The longer days and shorter nights we all love bring changes to
how we create our look. The look for this summer is a light, fresh and healthy
glow. Put away your dark and heavy colors, your thick and shiny lipstick and
pick up some light and matte tones. Eb Looney, of MakeMeOverEb.com, is
an independent beauty consultant and freelance makeup artist based here in
Columbia, South Carolina and demonstrates how to put some energy into your
new summer look.
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Achieve even skin tone by applying
foundation only in areas where needed.
Choose a color that matches most of
your skin tone.
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•
Eye Shadow Trio - great to achieve
sunkissed glow to your skin.
•
Mascara completes the look
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Using an “all-in-one” makeup saves you
money and time. Great to carry in your purse
and take anywhere.
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Not into foundation? Use a press powder to
achieve light coverage and even skin tone.
•
Metallic and Neutral lips are soft and look
great in sunlight
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modern
S K I N C A R E
POWER COUPLE
This potent pair from the PCA line of
advanced skincare products is packed
with antioxidants to smooth fine lines,
minimize pores, and strengthen skin at
the cellular level. Retinol Renewal and
C-Quench.
CLEAN AND SCREEN
This face wash protects your
face from the sun! Ice Shield
facial cleanser with sunscreen by
Freeze 24-7.
Call this “chapstick” and you
may hurt its feelings. Tinted lip
treatment protects your pucker
with SPF 15. Stash one in your
beach bag, purse, or pocket for a
touch of effortless color.
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GLAMOR FOR
THE MINIMALISTA
Stila Illuminating Tinted Moisturizer
can be worn alone or under your
favorate Stile foundation.
Colorflo brush
dispenses sheer
coverage and sweep of
confidence with built-in
sunscreen.
When nature delivers spotty
workmanship, lay down
the law with this corrective
treatment. What doesn’t this
fix? Age spots, sun spots,
and unwanted freckles
beware. Even better? It
prevents future spots from
appearing.
ALOE-HA!
Hydration and UV protection for normal
to dry skin with aloe and vitamins A, C,
and E. Offers year-round protection and
moisture with a dewy finish to combat
flakes.
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Daily Soothing Wipes by Shady Day
relieve the effects of sun exposure
and soothe irritation.
St. Tropez Wash Off
delivers self-tanning
with the convenience
of a body wash.
A TREATMENT YOU
CAN’T AFFORD
TO IGNORE.
Rich Girl SPF 25 hand
cream wraps your paws in
luxurious moisture while
shielding them from daily
sun exposure.
Tanning Mousse by St.
Tropez is sheer lightweight
formula with moisturizers
for a streak-free tan every
time.
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THE ANTI-UGLY STICK
Waterproof sunscreen with less
mess by Shady Day.
Spray on some shade
with Shady Day’s
SPF 30 sunscreen. The
waterproof formula is also
hypoallergenic.
WHY DIDN’T WE
THINK OF THIS?
Short of downloading a tan,
this has to be the easiest way
to fake it. Tan Towels can be
used on the face and body.
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We'll see You
this Fall!