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ABOUT US<br />

EDITORS LETTERS<br />

ST. TROPEZ<br />

UNDERDOGS<br />

UNDERDOGS<br />

UNDERDOGS<br />

Who are we?<br />

By our Editor in Chief<br />

Fashion editorial<br />

Brian Cory, Photography<br />

Cesar Ruiz Canseco, Artist<br />

Molly Marty, Embroidery<br />

UNDERDOGS<br />

UNDERDOGS<br />

UNDERDOGS<br />

UNDERDOGS<br />

UNDERDOGS<br />

Victor Garibay, Illustrator<br />

Irina Cheung, Model<br />

Melissa Molin, Writer<br />

Whitney Knapp Bowditch,<br />

Painter<br />

William Basso, Artist<br />

Lunchroom anxiety<br />

TEAM<br />

UNDERDOGS<br />

Dylan Klett, Poems<br />

Meghan Casper, Artist<br />

UNDERDOGS<br />

Modest Philly, Clothing brand<br />

UNDERDOGS<br />

A night on Monaliza studio<br />

WOMAN OF THE MONTH<br />

Sandhya Garg<br />

CRAFT DELICIOUSNESS<br />

Beer review by Forrest Kuffer<br />

EDITOR IN CHIEF<br />

Svetlana Blasucci<br />

ART DIRECTOR<br />

Tatiana Ayazo Velez<br />

70’S GLAM<br />

BURNING MAN<br />

SILVER LINING<br />

RAW BEAUTY<br />

CONFESSION BOOTH<br />

Fashion editorial<br />

Fashion editorial<br />

Fashion editorial<br />

Fashion editorial<br />

MUSIC


Photography:<br />

Zac Cassita<br />

s<br />

oleil Magazine was founded<br />

in 2017 with the hopes to<br />

bring millennials together. Start<br />

a wildfire of endless hunger to<br />

absorb new talent. It started as<br />

a fashion magazine but then<br />

changed quickly to #unseen artists.<br />

People who don’t follow<br />

the trends and create for themselves.<br />

Personally, Soleil is a<br />

passion project of mine.<br />

Everyday there is a new person<br />

to meet and artist with a story.<br />

Knock on our door to tell yours.<br />

Unseen artists are the ones who<br />

are at the corner of your eye but<br />

you keep moving forward. Take<br />

a minute to stop, observe and<br />

listen to the stories that we tell.<br />

We are truly excited to share this<br />

with you all. If any of you know<br />

amazing artists our 3rd issue will<br />

be Gothic mixed with the great<br />

Bram Stroker.<br />

Photography:<br />

Ian Shiver


his second issue drove me<br />

to get people to come out<br />

and say things they weren’t<br />

comfortable with. I thought about<br />

confessions over and over again.<br />

Going into 2018 was unexpected<br />

and confusing. Maybe light was<br />

shed on me about certain things.<br />

There were things I had to come<br />

to terms with. Things that had to<br />

be spoken about openly even<br />

though looking back it literally<br />

tore me apart.<br />

Making a magazine isn’t about<br />

being the best Editor out there.<br />

I’m flawed and that’s something<br />

a lot of us don’t want to realize.<br />

Soleil is a constant in my mind. I<br />

wrote on Instagram a while ago<br />

about how I’ve never felt like I<br />

deserved what I’ve been given.<br />

A lot of people ask me about my<br />

name and where I come from. A<br />

lot of times I shake people off because<br />

it’s not something I always<br />

want to talk about. I’ll confess<br />

that I’m adopted, maybe some<br />

don’t know that but I’ve always<br />

known it. From the day I left the<br />

orphanage I never looked back.<br />

Styling: Dianis Mercado<br />

Makeup: Adriana Misoul<br />

Model 1: Sir Genel<br />

Model 2: Julia Neves<br />

Confession Booth is a creation<br />

made from frustration with society<br />

and how the world attempts<br />

to mold us in Michaelangelos<br />

when we want to be Van Goghs.<br />

So many of us have told lies<br />

and continue to not confront our<br />

fears. If life is so bright why do all<br />

of us hide in the dark?<br />

Best,<br />

Svetlana


Styling: Dianis Mercado<br />

Makeup: Adriana Misoul<br />

Model 1: Sir Genel<br />

Model 2: Julia Neves


UN DER<br />

D O<br />

GS<br />

Photographer:<br />

Pierre @prlphotos<br />

Model: Brian Cory<br />

Wardrobe Stylist: Mahfoud<br />

Black Jesus Laaziz<br />

Assistant: Jeannie Choi<br />

Makeup: Ashley M. Palmer


dnn. An illustration project<br />

H<br />

I started in 2012, while<br />

attending University. I was that<br />

kid at elementary school that<br />

teachers sent to draw on the<br />

board. And then I was introduced<br />

to technical drawing,<br />

and learned to draw volumes,<br />

gears, mechanisms, and things<br />

of that sort.<br />

Later on I did some graphic<br />

design in middle school, and I<br />

got involved in some printing<br />

projects just for fun. You know,<br />

the place I live in is flooded with<br />

art, so I was kind of inspired by<br />

that, specially graphic propaganda,<br />

which was and still is<br />

very common. Although, during<br />

most of that process, illustration<br />

was still an unknown world<br />

to me. I didn’t even know such<br />

a career existed. In time I got to<br />

explore that realm, and discovered<br />

some fine illustrators from<br />

back then.<br />

was delighted by the<br />

I<br />

creativity and technical skills<br />

they showed. I became more and<br />

more interested and fascinated<br />

by the idea of drawing personal<br />

concepts. I started with vectorial<br />

illustration, mostly influenced by<br />

pop art and such; bright colors,<br />

funny concepts, blah blah. I think<br />

those first frames are deeply<br />

buried in Myspace, and only like<br />

8 people ever saw them.<br />

hose illustrations sucked, big<br />

T<br />

time, but it was a start. I kept<br />

doing graphic design, and exploring<br />

illustration at the same<br />

time, but I had to pause as I entered<br />

engineering school.<br />

The place I live in is kind of conservative,<br />

so you wouldn’t f find<br />

any illustration majors. Also, art,<br />

at least in my family, was not<br />

even on the top 5 “good” career<br />

choices. But I still was on a design<br />

related path. At University<br />

I learned to design spaces and<br />

objects, always focused on functionality.I<br />

got more involved in<br />

technical drawing, design<br />

concepts, color theory, some<br />

design history, 3D modeling, 3D<br />

printing and machining, among<br />

a long list of math (which I actually<br />

loved, but also suffered...<br />

but loved…), and engineering<br />

assignments. It was in 2012,<br />

my second year at college, that<br />

I felt the urge to keep doing<br />

illustration, for fun, but also<br />

with discipline and dedication.<br />

So I started this project where<br />

I would post illustration work<br />

anonymously, and so I came up<br />

with the name Hidenn (Hidden).<br />

Oh, was I bad at english back<br />

then. I also sucked very much<br />

at illustration. But I wanted to<br />

improve, and delight someone<br />

the way I was delighted when I<br />

was younger. So I drew once,<br />

and I fucked up. I drew twice<br />

and I fucked up. And basically<br />

thats the way I am still walking,<br />

I keep drawing and learning<br />

and fucking things up.


y name is Molly Martin<br />

& specialize in embroidering<br />

your pet! I am a student<br />

finishing up school in Houston,<br />

Texas, and picked up embroidery<br />

as a hobby to relieve<br />

stress/anxiety. As I started creating<br />

pieces and sharing them,<br />

I became overwhelmed with the<br />

positive feedback and decided<br />

to start selling my work. Each<br />

portrait takes anywhere from 15<br />

to 30 hours to stitch- it is a labor<br />

of love! Embroidery is so important<br />

to me and I get to make<br />

other people happy with some<br />

thread, a hoop, and a needle.<br />

1. I have no formal art trainingjust<br />

a love for art and lots and<br />

lots of reading/ youtube videos!<br />

2. I have two cats and they are<br />

my children. I love them so so<br />

much.<br />

3. I hate getting dressed up<br />

and wearing clothes that aren’t<br />

comfortable. My daily routine<br />

includes sitting on my couch,<br />

embroidering, in my pajamas or<br />

a big comfy t-shirt.<br />

4. My favorite sound in the world<br />

is the sound of thread passing<br />

through tight fabric. Oh my god.<br />

If you haven’t heard it yet, you<br />

need to.<br />

5. I don’t really like to listen to<br />

music while I work. I prefer to listen<br />

to something conversational,<br />

like a podcast!<br />

6. As I am writing this, I am<br />

graduating from college<br />

(University of Houston) tomorrow<br />

with a degree in Communications<br />

and I have NO<br />

IDEA what I am going to<br />

do with my degree.<br />

7. I hate spending<br />

money. That is why<br />

embroidery and I make<br />

such a good pair- it is<br />

an insanely cheap<br />

hobby.<br />

8. I love living in Houston.<br />

Texas gets a bad reputation<br />

sometimes but Houston is such<br />

a big, diverse, beautiful city. It<br />

just needs to be less hot sometimes!<br />

9. My favorite hobby, besides<br />

embroidery, is taking baths.<br />

There is nothing that a nice, hot<br />

bath cannot fix. Somedays I take<br />

2 baths because I am that ridiculous.<br />

10. Being a small business owner,<br />

I cannot stress how much I<br />

appreciate buying from small<br />

businesses as well as how much<br />

I love things that are handmade.<br />

I love thinking about the time,<br />

thought, effort, and craftsmanship<br />

put into something that is<br />

handmade. It is the most special<br />

kind of gift!


aribay is a Montreal-based<br />

illustrator from Puebla,<br />

Mexico whose hand-drawn style<br />

of work represents a melting<br />

pot of his many interests such<br />

as fashion, soccer, coffee consumption,<br />

urban sketching,<br />

and cartoonish portraits with a<br />

glimpse of humour.


alling ourselves a creative<br />

can be difficult. It is vague,<br />

not specific. Are you a writer?<br />

A painter? A poet? A photographer?<br />

An editor? A dancer?<br />

A designer? An illustrator?<br />

Forms and applications ask for a<br />

specific identity. It is a difficult<br />

question to answer when a<br />

person can be so much.<br />

A person does not have to be tied<br />

down to only one creative outlet.<br />

Life isn’t an elective. A person<br />

can be a writer, a painter, a<br />

poet, and a photographer. There<br />

is an energy that wants to present<br />

itself. This energy presents<br />

itself through creative outlets.<br />

It is okay that it be several. We<br />

are not two-dimensional, we are<br />

complex and our work should be<br />

complex as well.<br />

An animator that paints? Does<br />

that devalue the work in animation?<br />

Is having multi-creative talents<br />

undervalued? I am told to<br />

be more specific as to what I can<br />

bring to the table. But what if it is<br />

okay that I am a photographer, a<br />

screenwriter, an editor, a designer,<br />

and writer. I am foremost a<br />

storyteller. I use art to imbue my<br />

energy into something concrete.<br />

Carefully hone your skills and<br />

determine how much time you<br />

would like to give to each of your<br />

new and old creative endeavors.<br />

How to prioritize time in order to<br />

give all the creative outlets<br />

attention can be difficult. Keeping<br />

a journal and simply listing anything<br />

creative that you worked<br />

on that day can be an easy way<br />

to look back and point out what<br />

you need to give more or less<br />

attention to. Each day attempt<br />

to work on something creatively<br />

new. Take your curiosity and run<br />

with it. Curious about sculpture<br />

after years of drawing?<br />

Do it. There are infinite blogs,<br />

websites, and videos online that<br />

can aid in learning. Try anything<br />

you are remotely interested in.<br />

Read, watch, and learn. Take<br />

note of what it is you are most<br />

passionate about. Continue to<br />

work with what you are passionate<br />

about. You may find the new<br />

mediums you learn may present<br />

themselves in your projects.<br />

Connect with creatives. Follow<br />

fellow writers, painters, poets,<br />

photographers etc. online.<br />

Viewing similar or completely<br />

different work can be inspiring.<br />

It is a smart use of social media<br />

that allows you to connect with<br />

creatives and artists from all<br />

around the world.<br />

Social media allows you a look<br />

into different lives, and different<br />

creative approaches. Use the<br />

free tools available to your advantage.<br />

Look into sites that can help display<br />

your art and work. Seek a<br />

home for your projects. Whether<br />

it be a personal journal you can<br />

look back on, an account on a<br />

social site, a gallery, or prints.<br />

Take pictures of all your endeavors<br />

and label them with dates<br />

and what your end goal is. Being<br />

open to criticism is important<br />

to improving your work and<br />

growing as a creative. Surrounding<br />

yourself with your work, and<br />

sharing with your friends and<br />

family can be conducive to cre<br />

ating an art-driven environment<br />

for yourself. Seeing your work<br />

receive feedback and love from<br />

family and friends may push you<br />

to continue to create.<br />

Learning new mediums and embracing<br />

new creative paths and<br />

projects will make you a better<br />

artist, a better human being, and<br />

will facilitate growth. I can’t say<br />

this enough, surround yourself<br />

with your work and be proud of<br />

it!<br />

No one can really tell you that<br />

you aren’t good at whatever<br />

makes you happy. Creativity is a<br />

gift that not many harness. Hone<br />

in on the ones that make you<br />

happiest, and your life will be<br />

Learning new mediums and embracing<br />

new creative paths and<br />

projects will make you a better<br />

artist, a better human being, and<br />

will facilitate growth.<br />

I can’t say this enough, surround<br />

yourself with your work and be<br />

proud of it!<br />

No one can really tell you that<br />

you aren’t good at whatever<br />

makes you happy. Creativity is<br />

a gift that not many harness.<br />

Hone in on the ones that make<br />

you happiest, and your life will<br />

be one of wealth and joy. one of<br />

wealth and joy.


hitney was born in<br />

Connecticut, lived in<br />

Surrey, England for nearly a<br />

decade, and currently resides in<br />

Richmond, Virginia.<br />

She earned her Bachelor of<br />

Fine Arts Degree from Denison<br />

University, and her Post<br />

Baccalaureate Certificate and<br />

her Master of Fine Arts Degree<br />

from The Pennsylvania Academy<br />

of the Fine Arts. Whitney’s<br />

work has been exhibited<br />

nationally, and her pieces are in<br />

private collections throughout the<br />

United States and abroad. She<br />

has taught drawing and painting<br />

courses at the high school and<br />

college level, and is represented<br />

by Jessie Edward’s Studio<br />

(Block Island), Beacon Art<br />

Shortwave Gallery (Stone Harbor),<br />

and Beach House Gallery<br />

(Dunedin, FL).<br />

1. I’m a vegetarian<br />

2. I have a pet rabbit named<br />

Meals<br />

3. I’m an Introvert<br />

4. My Faith is a huge part of my<br />

life and inspires my work<br />

5. I got married 2.5 years ago<br />

6. I rarely go to bed before<br />

1 am.


oth of my parents were<br />

artists, so as a kid I was<br />

surrounded by all types of art<br />

from all periods in history, on the<br />

walls, in art books, etc., and was<br />

also exposed to museums and<br />

galleries on a regular basis. I<br />

graduated from Parson’s School<br />

of Design in New York City,<br />

where I majored in illustration,<br />

but I decided to pursue a career<br />

in special effects and character<br />

makeup for the film industry. I’ve<br />

always loved movies, especially<br />

horror, fantasy and science<br />

fiction. This made for a rich foundation<br />

resulting from not only the<br />

influences of my artistic home<br />

surroundings but also my own<br />

imagination sparked by the pulp<br />

fantasies of pop culture.<br />

So of course for me it made<br />

sense to move to Los Angeles<br />

and get into the movie industry.<br />

After almost twenty years working<br />

in films I became interested<br />

in exploring my own point of<br />

view and began producing personal<br />

art. I now live and work in<br />

New Jersey.<br />

I would classify my work as<br />

mixed-media. I use the camera<br />

and the computer as artistic<br />

tools like any other. I typically<br />

begin a piece by drawing<br />

and working out ideas on paper.<br />

This is followed by sculpting and<br />

constructing a series of miniature,<br />

doll-like characters or maquettes,<br />

as well as a variety of<br />

intricate handmade objects that I<br />

then photograph. My photographs<br />

are then processed in<br />

the computer along with my<br />

scanned drawings.<br />

Each composition is made up of<br />

a number of these visual<br />

fragments, all edited using Adobe<br />

Photoshop software. I print<br />

out sections of my imagery, and<br />

using collage techniques, build<br />

what will become the final<br />

assemblage. The printed pieces<br />

are cut, torn, altered, rearranged,<br />

etc. The work is constructed with<br />

these layers of printed imagery,<br />

as well as paint mediums and<br />

other media on a panel. Although<br />

I usually have a definite composition<br />

worked out, the piece<br />

evolves and changes as aesthetic<br />

passages are revealed.


Things made with gears, ropes<br />

and wooden planks. A hand<br />

made feeling. My working<br />

methods also have an influence<br />

on the theatrical flavor of the<br />

pieces, in that I’m creating and<br />

working with various fabricated<br />

objects and handmade characters.<br />

As I’m working, it can feel<br />

as though I’m staging a tiny theater<br />

piece or perhaps curating<br />

a mysterious museum exhibit<br />

combined with a long ago forgotten<br />

sideshow of curiosities.<br />

William Basso’s work is available<br />

through LAST RITES GALLERY,<br />

New York City.<br />

www.basso-art.com<br />

www.lastritesgallery.com<br />

y purely sculptural work is<br />

created much like the<br />

working maquettes described<br />

above but taken to a more<br />

complete state. I think that my<br />

work is partially influenced by<br />

the past, from things like early<br />

cinema, art history, curiosity<br />

cabinets and early photography,<br />

for example. I’m interested in<br />

exploring my own subconscious,<br />

a dream world that exists<br />

somewhere between a childlike<br />

sense of fantasy and adult<br />

anxieties. I often draw inspiration<br />

from more primitive technologies.


isters India and Bronte<br />

Treat grew up watching their<br />

mother create. As children, they<br />

went to her studio and watched<br />

her work. She’d put on country<br />

radio and paint. They loved how<br />

messy she was in that space especially<br />

in comparison to their<br />

highly regimented household.<br />

Beyond the confines of motherhood,<br />

she was a more carefree<br />

person. She is the reason they<br />

began to create and had the confidence<br />

to pursue art as a career.<br />

India Treat is a fine art photographer<br />

and the creative director of<br />

Lunchroom Anxiety. Her personal<br />

work tells a new story, one told<br />

from the woman’s point of view.<br />

This is reflected in her role as a<br />

creative director. India strives to<br />

create a strong, feminine<br />

energy central to the story of<br />

Lunchroom Anxiety. Their brand<br />

pays homage to Texan women<br />

like Ann Richards, Selena, and<br />

Lady Bird Johnson.<br />

Bronte Treat is the lead designer<br />

of Lunchroom Anxiety. A deep<br />

love for her landscape is reflected<br />

in the pieces she creates and<br />

finds. Their vintage items feature<br />

homegrown brands like Wrangler<br />

while their more eclectic<br />

pieces are reminiscent of Dolly<br />

Parton circa 1977.<br />

Their embroidered pieces are<br />

one-of-a-kind and handmade by<br />

Bronte. Lunchroom Anxiety is for<br />

the modern cowgirl, the rough<br />

rider in all of us.


The Mountain<br />

and the Rain<br />

But gently, the rain<br />

Came down all night<br />

And the mountain, who<br />

Had spent so long in<br />

winter’s snow<br />

Erupted in<br />

resplendent joy<br />

And wild flowers.<br />

The<br />

Virus<br />

Dismal<br />

For so long I have<br />

been sick<br />

With delusion, and<br />

the dismal virus<br />

Of someone else’s<br />

dreams.<br />

But all the parts of<br />

me<br />

Are on speaking terms<br />

again<br />

After my mind fucked<br />

up<br />

My heart’s directions<br />

home.<br />

Prospect<br />

Park<br />

When was the last<br />

time<br />

I saw a deer?<br />

I can’t remember.<br />

Do they move like<br />

whispers<br />

Through the trees<br />

Or like shadows, nimble,<br />

Dancing<br />

Up the wooded hill?<br />

Remind me;<br />

How does the earth<br />

Real, thick, red<br />

brown dirt<br />

Feel between your<br />

toes<br />

After a freshly fallen<br />

rain?<br />

You win, New York.<br />

I always knew you<br />

would.<br />

I want nothing more<br />

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Photography: Ian Shiver<br />

M<br />

y name is Robb Lim,<br />

owner/designer for<br />

MODEST, a Philadelphia based<br />

clothing company.<br />

Our merchandise is a medium<br />

for me to share my life experiences<br />

with the public as well as<br />

impact my community directly.<br />

Chosen 300, an amazing<br />

non-profit that focuses on<br />

feeding Philadelphia’s less<br />

fortunate, is embedded in our<br />

DNA. $5 from all apparel purchases<br />

and 10%from all accessories<br />

goes to Chosen 300.<br />

I can only speak on my experience<br />

in business school, but I<br />

often struggled with what was<br />

being taught in lectures.<br />

Maximizing profit, minimizing<br />

costs, and that “old-school”<br />

mindset (all about the bottom<br />

line) did not resonate with me.<br />

When I started MODEST I<br />

wanted to do it my way and stay<br />

true to my own personal values.<br />

Photography: Ian Shiver<br />

Our community outreach aspect<br />

of the brand traces back to the<br />

very beginning of MODEST.<br />

When I started MODEST I wanted<br />

to simply do more, so we<br />

donated the profits from our<br />

first run of tees to produce<br />

and design the t-shirts<br />

for West Philly’s Fun<br />

Day, an amazing West<br />

Philly tradition that<br />

fundraises money and<br />

supplies for the less<br />

fortunate for the<br />

upcoming school year.<br />

1. I grew up playing basketball, it<br />

engulfed my entire life. I wouldn’t<br />

be the man I am today<br />

without basketball and the<br />

coaches and teammates I had<br />

relationships with growing up.<br />

2. People are surprised how tall<br />

I am (6’3)<br />

3. Italian food is my favorite to<br />

cook, simple but satisfying –<br />

especially red sauce (or gravy if<br />

you’re in Philly) from scratch.<br />

4. The first time I heard the Beetles<br />

I was a senior in high school.<br />

5. I used to be a go-go head (DC<br />

based genre of music)<br />

Confession: I have struggled<br />

with anger issues ever since I<br />

can remember, I continue with<br />

thispresently but have improved<br />

dramatically through Zen<br />

ideologies.


Photography:<br />

Ian Shiver


We believe in the greater good.<br />

Our goal is to build a company<br />

that embraces the outdoor lifestyle<br />

while keeping sustainability<br />

in mind. By doing this we give<br />

ourselves a chance as humans.<br />

n 2017 we created a brand<br />

for a community of diverse<br />

people who wanted to embrace<br />

the outdoor lifestyle in a<br />

sustainable way. And for those<br />

who want to live a healthy and<br />

active lifestyle.<br />

The owner also wanted to<br />

honor his fellow military friends<br />

who served in wars and did not<br />

make it back. With this in mind,<br />

he wanted to find a way to make<br />

a difference in the world.<br />

One of the goals of the company<br />

is to form a collective group of<br />

individuals that want to<br />

incorporate adventure, healthy<br />

living and giving back into their<br />

life. We have a blog and social<br />

media to help bring this community<br />

together.<br />

The company name is a result of<br />

DNA testing and the discovery of<br />

ancestral language.<br />

and the environment. We will<br />

work hard to spread the word<br />

about our products and our mission.<br />

We have a moral obligation to<br />

our children to get this right.<br />

Our intent is to produce sustainable<br />

apparel that is rugged<br />

enough to wear outside yet comfortable<br />

enough to wear day to<br />

day.<br />

We have been designing T-shirts,<br />

hats, hoodies, bags and more.<br />

We want to support the outdoor<br />

lifestyle by celebrating what<br />

people love about the outdoor<br />

and active lifestyle. We will develop<br />

the business organically.<br />

And we have a blog and social<br />

media to help bring this community<br />

together.<br />

Bantoo Outdoors is about making<br />

a difference in the world. It’s<br />

about living a healthy and active<br />

lifestyle. It’s about getting as<br />

much out of life as possible. It’s<br />

about adventure. About passion.<br />

And it’s about fun and comfortable<br />

apparel.<br />

We have our website and social<br />

media platforms up and running.<br />

Part of everything we make from<br />

this project will go to wildlife conservation<br />

and the environment.<br />

We dream of a future that cares<br />

about the environment and<br />

wildlife.<br />

1. Joined the military after<br />

growing up without a dad and<br />

following in the footsteps of my<br />

friend’s dad. My friend and I<br />

went to basic training together. I<br />

spent 21 years in the military.<br />

2. I can write a sentence<br />

backwards at a fast pace.<br />

3. I once participated in an<br />

event like the famous Papilloma<br />

Spain “Running of the Bulls in<br />

the Azorean Islands off the coast<br />

of Portugal.<br />

4. Awarded the Bronze Star<br />

Medal for my actions during<br />

combat.<br />

Bantoo Outdoors will strive to<br />

source sustainable products.<br />

Which in turn protects the environment.<br />

This will be good for<br />

wildlife as well as humans.<br />

We will eventually fail without a<br />

balanced eco-system.<br />

What makes Bantoo Outdoors<br />

unique is its WHY. It was created<br />

as a way to give back FIRST.<br />

And then the apparel idea came<br />

second.We will use our business<br />

platform as a way to bring awareness<br />

to wildlife conserva tion


The spark of creative energies<br />

that amalgamated at the Monaliza<br />

studio on Friday night was<br />

like no other. The posh designer<br />

Guvanch, whose apparel<br />

can be classified as retro-chic,<br />

had models as visual representations<br />

of his line. Loud colors<br />

with sequined bold motifs,<br />

feathered sleeves and sultry<br />

silks, the models were diverse in<br />

background, age and physique.<br />

The space was an ideal venue<br />

for photographers, who came<br />

in vast numbers, to capture the<br />

perfect runway and ad campaign<br />

aesthetic. One room led to an<br />

even more elaborately decorative<br />

room which led to an even<br />

more overwhelmingly eye-catchingly<br />

stimulating space. It was<br />

like being in a utopian maze of<br />

beautiful people, decadent artistic<br />

designs, and endless paparazzi.<br />

There was even a DJ<br />

attracting a dedicated dance circle,<br />

a musician drumming out to<br />

the vibes of the event, and a fire<br />

dancer impressing the audience<br />

with her incredulous talents and<br />

abilities.<br />

As the night went on, the crowd<br />

continued to grow, attracting a<br />

vibrant flow of cool and hip millennials.<br />

The event was truly<br />

a photographer’s paradise, a<br />

dream come true.<br />

There was so much to capture.<br />

In the first room there was an<br />

large table-sized arrow situated<br />

on the desk that models took<br />

turns sitting on while photographer’s<br />

flashed their cameras.<br />

“<br />

Everywhere you<br />

looked there<br />

was something<br />

worth gazing<br />

at.<br />

“<br />

In the same room there was a<br />

fluorescent light with a white<br />

sheet that models posed in front<br />

of. There was a dazzling display<br />

of decor; gold-framed mirrors<br />

hanging on the walls, silver<br />

candlesticks, a blurry TV<br />

screen. Everywhere you looked<br />

there was something worth<br />

gazing at. In another room was<br />

a red velvet swing that a model<br />

was dangling from.<br />

Photographies by: Stephen Mihalchick


Navigating the party space was<br />

like getting lost in a fantasy land,<br />

an overpowering flow of creativity<br />

enveloped the entirety of the<br />

event. It was great networking<br />

opportunity for models looking<br />

to get discovered, and photographers<br />

in search of their next star<br />

subject. A wonderful and memorable<br />

night, as an attendee you<br />

were guaranteed to leave with<br />

your head spinning with an elevated<br />

standard of what a good<br />

party entails and newfound appreciation<br />

for Williamsburg.<br />

Monaliza Studio is the hang out<br />

spot not to miss…if you are a<br />

fashionable trendsetter that is,<br />

or just a cool person looking for<br />

an exclusive night of adventure.<br />

Photographies by: Stephen Mihalchick


s a professional artist<br />

who specializes in<br />

photography, graphic design,<br />

and printmaking. Originally from<br />

Paramus, New Jersey Samantha<br />

is a recent studio arts graduate<br />

who studied at the University<br />

of South Carolina- Beaufort. She<br />

was recently a featured artist for<br />

the 2017 ‘Emerging Artists Competition’<br />

and received 2nd place<br />

at USCB’s research and scholarship<br />

day for her classes visual<br />

branding for the Film and Digital<br />

Media Symposium. Samantha’s<br />

work has been displayed at the<br />

Student Senior Exhibition,<br />

as well as the 19th Annual juried<br />

student exhibition where she<br />

received the Digital Award for<br />

her digital collage as well as<br />

honorable mention for her block<br />

print.<br />

Samantha is currently spending<br />

a second semester as a<br />

graphic design intern at PickleJuice<br />

Productions located in<br />

Beaufort. This past summer<br />

Samantha interned with Valley<br />

Printing & Graphic Design as<br />

well as Dove Photography.


WOMEN OF THE MONTH<br />

m<br />

y name is Sandhya Garg.<br />

I am a London College of<br />

Fashion alumna and have<br />

worked at Alexander McQueen,<br />

Gucci, Liberty London, Alice<br />

Temperley to name a few.<br />

I was recently seen on<br />

Project Runway Season 13,<br />

I impressed judges with my<br />

unique point of view and won<br />

2 challenges. I have shown my<br />

collections at Mercedes-Benz<br />

New York Fashion Week and<br />

the brand has been featured in<br />

Marie Claire US, Ftv.com, Elle<br />

Magazine, Cosmopolitan Magazine<br />

to name a few. I design<br />

limited edition resort wear<br />

dresses. Beautiful prints are<br />

inspired from around the world.<br />

I am writing to you as we have<br />

communicated in the past about<br />

collaboration through Instagram<br />

messages. I am based in Boston<br />

and continuously collaborate<br />

with local fashion and lifestyle<br />

talent/bloggers to create content.<br />

Recently I collaborated with<br />

local photographer (Wendy Tam<br />

Photography), MUA and highly<br />

followed fashion bloggers (Tara<br />

West and Fourtyfabulousduo)<br />

to create fashion story on what<br />

Fashion means to them. They<br />

both have a great following on<br />

social media so if published they<br />

would be sharing the story and<br />

magazine publication on their<br />

own social media as well.<br />

Photography: Wendy Tam


Craft deliciousness<br />

The weather is finally growing<br />

warmer and people are starting<br />

to shed their thick coats for<br />

more spring-friendly attire. Just<br />

like with what we wear, what we<br />

drink changes from season to<br />

season, and craft beer is no exception.<br />

Hudson Valley Brewery -<br />

Hylozoa<br />

(Experience: a bright sunny<br />

spring day)<br />

This farmhouse ale by Hudson<br />

Valley Brewery is fermented with<br />

wild microbes collected from<br />

raw honey, giving it a one-of-akind<br />

funky, grassy lemon tartness.<br />

Aging in oak wine barrels<br />

for eight months gives this brew<br />

an extra bit of complexity. (instagram:<br />

@hudsonvalleybrewery)<br />

Other Half Brewing - Mmm..<br />

Fruit Plum<br />

(Experience: an outdoor brunch)<br />

This entry into Other Half’s series<br />

of Berliner Weisse beers<br />

features plums in a delicate,<br />

wine like flavor profile. A touch<br />

of wheat and the tart saltiness<br />

inherent to the style provide a<br />

nicely balanced, refreshing drink<br />

perfect for a warm day. (instagram:<br />

@otherhalfnyc)brew an<br />

extra bit of complexity. (instagram:<br />

@hudsonvalleybrewery)<br />

Commonwealth Brewing<br />

Company - So Pitted<br />

(Experience: an early summer<br />

BBQ)<br />

The smokiness of this Commonwealth<br />

brew might play second<br />

fiddle to the more intense sweettart<br />

peach flavor, but is just present<br />

enough to add a savory twist<br />

that will make it a great partner<br />

to anything off the grill. (instagram:<br />

@commonwealthbrewco)<br />

Hudson Valley Brewery -<br />

Mirrorshield<br />

(Experience: a cool evening<br />

breeze)<br />

This unique style of IPA combines<br />

lychee, chamomile and<br />

lavender to deliver a simultaneous<br />

tropical and soothing experience.<br />

Mosaic hops accentuate<br />

this combination with tropical<br />

and herbal flavors. (instagram:<br />

@hudsonvalleybrewery)<br />

Other Half Brewing -<br />

El Camino Misfires<br />

(Experience: an evening coffee)<br />

Tree House Brewing Co. -<br />

Hurricane<br />

(Experience: a lazy afternoon)<br />

Hurricane brings a melange of<br />

citrus flavors to the palate right<br />

from the get-go. Oranges, stone<br />

fruits and fresh cut grass come<br />

together for a smooth and peppy<br />

brew. An earthy bitterness<br />

sneaks in on the finish, leaving<br />

you ready for your next sip. (instagram:<br />

@treehousebrewco)<br />

This ruby-colored brew strangely<br />

smells like a cup of coffee, but<br />

that’s just the beginning. One sip<br />

presents a dessert like twist on<br />

a sour beer, pulling you through<br />

layers of fresh raspberries, roasted<br />

coffee and smooth vanilla. It’s<br />

a pastry in a glass! (instagram:<br />

@otherhalfnyc)


Mikkeller - Hallo Ich Bin Berliner<br />

Weisse<br />

(Experience: a picnic in a field)<br />

This light and tart Berliner Weisse<br />

series comes in a variety of flavors<br />

including raspberry, peach<br />

and the pictured watermelon.<br />

The subtle wheat flavor of this<br />

style allows the fruit flavors to<br />

shine, no matter which one you<br />

pick. (instagram:<br />

@mikkellerbeer)<br />

Dugges Ale - Tropic Punch Ale<br />

(Experience: a summer party)<br />

Brewed with mango, passion<br />

fruit and peach, this sour ale is<br />

bright, fun and easy drinking at<br />

only 4.5% ABV. High levels of<br />

carbonation add to the intense<br />

energy of this beer. As the name<br />

suggests Tropic Punch is very<br />

much fruit punch inspired! (instagram:<br />

@duggesbryggeri)<br />

Tilted Barn Brewery - The Raffi<br />

(Experience: a misty morning)<br />

Finback Brewery -<br />

Visible Spectrum<br />

(Experience: lounging on a<br />

tropical beach)<br />

Visible Spectrum is a bright and<br />

grassy mango IPA with a punchy<br />

mango note that lingers from first<br />

sip to last gulp. Many breweries<br />

like to use mango as an addition<br />

to their IPAs, but no one pulls<br />

off that natural flavor quite like<br />

Finback. (instagram: @finbackbrewery)<br />

The Raffi by Tilted Barn is a<br />

great example of a dark beer for<br />

warm weather, as it’s smooth<br />

coffee flavor and lighter body<br />

keep it from being too heavy. A<br />

nutty, earthy flavor profile makes<br />

this beer a nice change of pace<br />

from IPAs and sours. (instagram:<br />

@tiltedbarnbrewery)


Model: Karina<br />

Make up : Stephanie V.<br />

Stylist: Kerene


Model: Mayra<br />

Stylist: Maria<br />

Makeup: Cynthia Irizarry


Model: Briana Kelli<br />

Makeup: Lee Will<br />

Stylist: Kelli T


Model: Eleni Efstathiadis<br />

Makeup: Lee Will<br />

Stylist: Kelli T


I'm scared that<br />

i won't ever be<br />

good enought....<br />

My boyfriend is away at bootcamp<br />

and I’m afraid to get a serious/<br />

secure job that isn’t flexible because<br />

I want to be able to see him for his<br />

graduation and 10 day break. My<br />

family thinks that’s irresponsible<br />

but is it bad I love him so much<br />

I don’t care?<br />

Nalani & Sarina proudly announce the release of The Circle their first full-length album on Telepathy<br />

Records, distributed worldwide by Kobalt Music Group/AWAL.<br />

In the review of the album’s first single, Young & Inexperienced, Bilboard.com raved “Like other great<br />

songwriters, Nalani and Sarina are channeling the emotions of their era.” The Circle resulted from two<br />

years worth of songwriting; “We kept writing song after song” says Nalani, “experimenting with different<br />

styles and methods of recording which best fit the individual tracks.” Sarina adds, “The vision for<br />

the album evolved so naturally. The songs almost answered one another.”<br />

Though universal in nature, the album focuses on issues facing young adults, such as job frustrations,<br />

finding one’s purpose in the world, and the endless ups and downs of inter-personal relationships.<br />

Legendary rock critic and SiriusXM host Dave Marsh has already called The Circle a “splendid melding<br />

of ‘classic’ and contemporary styles, and (I) have not heard anything like it in a good long while, or<br />

at least anything like it at this quality level.”<br />

Listen to the album here:<br />

https://awal.lnk.to/nalaniandsarina_thecircle<br />

Its so hard to admit this but I take<br />

pleasure in drama. I hate being in<br />

shitty relationship situations but i<br />

just love to have guys that my<br />

boyfriend told me not to communicate<br />

wi th fawn over me. Especially when im<br />

in a bad place wi th him. I have never<br />

physically cheated on him or anyone<br />

else for that matter, I also don't have<br />

any feelings for these people. I just<br />

have this lusty urge to string men<br />

along and manipulate them. Seduction<br />

is my forte. Ive learned that creating<br />

a sense of lust in a Man is temporary<br />

and w ill NOT give me the pow er that<br />

I yearn for over him...making him love<br />

me is where it gets fun..because now I<br />

know I have the pow er.. Helen of Troy.<br />

I only do this to take my rage out<br />

from fighting wi th my Boyfriend<br />

and when im bored. I hope I can<br />

stop. Because i don't care about<br />

these dudes and I know this is<br />

fucked up....<br />

I focus so much on<br />

all the people and<br />

things around me<br />

mostly just because<br />

I'm afraid to look<br />

at myself.


info@soleilfashionmag.com<br />

“<br />

art enables<br />

us to find<br />

ourselves and<br />

lose ourselves at<br />

the same time.<br />

-thomas merton<br />

“<br />

#unseen<br />

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