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L A L LOUCH E LIV
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Birmingham’s Guide to Living in StyleSEPTEMBER 2010
FINE WINE
How a Birmingham native revolutionized the international wine industry
LAURA KATHRYN
Leslie Pittman’s fashion do’s and dont's from the markets of New York
The Man Behind the ChairFind out why all of Birmingham is buzzing about this Parisian stylist!
INTERESTED IN HAIR EXTENSIONSFind out the latest techniques in obtaining the luxurious hair you have always dreamed of
LOOKING FOR A GOOD FACIAL?Beauty secrets from a Russian esthetician
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YOUR INNER PARISIAN
The genesis of Lallouche Living is here! We are thrilled to deliver something sophisticated, yet eclectic to the citizens
of Birmingham. This comprehensive style guide invites readers to explore different worlds within this Southern City. Perhaps it’s the way the crickets sing at night or the lush landscape that produces a brand of charm within our people that can be found no where else. Some of us are gregarious, others of us are melancholic, but most of us are a little of both. Compiling this first issue has been a community effort, energizing everyone who has taken part.
In honor of Franck Lallouche, “the man behind the chair,” and the native Parisian, we will awaken the inner Parisian within the citizens of Birming-ham. We dare you….Put on a striped shirt, take a 3 hour lunch, go window-shopping and get lost in your surroundings. You don’t have to be in Paris to be a Parisian. Being a Parisian is a mindset, not a geographical circumstance. It’s about creating a style that is decadent yet refined. You are a Parisian from your wardrobe to your wine collec-tion. It’s about setting trends. It’s about feeling beautiful, regardless of your age, your creed, your income, or your gender.
In our first issue, we travel to France, Russia, Italy, and Argentina, never leaving the Birmingham City limits! Alabama is a magnet, drawing many people from afar. Our medical facility, our beautiful women, and our universities always welcome newcomers. Writers like Truman Capote have glorified our wonderful state. It’s time for a new generation to showcase our talents.
Growing up here, I learned enough to take me to France, where I studied at the American University of Paris, obtaining a degree in International Journalism. I stayed in the City of Lights for four years, but the magic of the Birmingham people eased me back with a lullaby. This first issue of Lallouche Living is a marriage of the two cities, with a unique outcome that we know ya’ll will enjoy!
from the editor
Libby Malcolm, [email protected]
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L A L LOUCH EM E D I A G R O U P
President, Chief Brand Officer
Senior Vice President
Editor In Chief
Vice President of Operations
Art and Production Director
International Sales Director
Photography
Contributing Photographers
Senior Writer
Contributing Writers
Franck Lallouche
Darrah Horsley
Libby [email protected]
Laurent [email protected]
Arnaud Le [email protected]
Darrah [email protected]
Scott [email protected]
Kate Phillips, Mary Helen HarrisBirmingham Public Library
Libby Malcolm
Darrah Horsley, Stephen Humphreys, Valerie Virciglio
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contentsfeaturesFranck Lallouche | 7
The Man Behind the Chair
Fantasy Hair With Extensions | 11
Find out the latest techniques in obtaining the
luxurious hair you have always dreamed of
Homewood Synergy Center | 13
Come in for a facial, leave with a new lease on life
COVER SHOOT:
Photographer: Scott McFadden
Location: The Summit,
Birmingham, Alabama
Concept: Franck Lallouche,
captured in one of his favorite
Birmingham spots, The Summit,
a place near his home and work,
where he enjoys convenient
shopping and elegant dining.
Style | 7, 18, 26, 32
Hair | 11, 12, 28
Beauty | 13
Review | 16, 23
Dine | 19, 20
Advice | 21, 30
Expert | 29
Tech | 34
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ANGEL HAIRThe Parisian forerunner of beauty and style in his headquarters12
B orn and raised in the suburbs of Paris,
France. Without question Franck Lallouche
is one of the hair industry’s brightest stars.
His true passion is his creative ability to enhance
an individual’s features to the utmost potential,
making sure that the end result looks glamorous,
unique, and fashionable.
Franck’s career began in Paris when he was
accepted into the Toni & Guy Advanced Hair Acad-
emy. While there, he studied and was trained by
elite educators in every aspect of hairstyling. Being
at the academy could be grueling at times often
working 18 hour days, sleeping on a friend’s sofa,
and waiting for tips just to buy food. However, this
was also a gratifying time for Franck, as he realized
his dream. Working with some of the most famous
stylists in the world has allowed Franck to fine-tune
his talents to the great appreciation of his clients.
After leaving the Academy, Franck was immedi-
ately hired at Toni and Guy Salon in Paris, France.
From there he was recruited by one of the top salons
in Israel, frequented by many Israeli celebrities. He
quickly began to work on photo shoots for many
top Israeli publications, as well as domestic and
European fashion shows. This led him to embark
on a career that has spanned Europe, Israel and the
US. Fluent in French, Hebrew, English and a master
of his craft, he keeps up with the latest techniques
FRANCK LALLOUCHE
About the Man Behind the Chair
by Darrah Horsley
All women are
beautiful and I
am thrilled to
help them accept
and embrace
their internal and
external beauty!
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Franck is a natural when it comes to hair. He can give you any look you want. Birmingham does not know we have a Hollywood Stylist! Thanks Franck! You are the best!!
- Vivian Cory
and hair trends as they appear on the Parisian fashion scene.
He is constantly working on his own innovative techniques,
always pushing the boundaries of hair.
Franck is now a Master Cosmetologist with a Color Spe-
cialist Degree, which puts him in the top 1% of colorists in
the world. He is an International Hair Extension Specialist
and an expert in Keratin Treatments. He has relocated to
Birmingham, Al to be close to his precious daughter. He is
a highly sought after hairstylist with many high profile cli-
ents who travel from all over the US to Birmingham. Franck
Franck is a Master Cosmetologist with
a Color Specialist Degree, which puts
him in the top 1% of
colorists in the world.
Franck is a true artist! From color to cuts to styling...he is the best! We are so lucky to have him in Birmingham!
- Sherry Kidd
Testimonials
believes you never stop learning and continuing education
is very important. He makes several trips a year to Israel
and Europe, bringing back to Birmingham the latest hair
trends and techniques.
His clientele includes women of all ages. “All women are
beautiful and I am thrilled to help them accept, embrace
and even flaunt their internal and external beauty!” he says.
With Franck’s artistic vision and impeccable attention to
detail, you will leave his salon looking effortlessly chic and
polished. L
I have had both long and short hair. It always looks healthy with great color. I trust Franck implicitly and I have never been steered wrong. He is the best! I send everyone I know and love to him! xoxoxo
- Jaclyn Cardwell
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W hen considering diamonds, most Ameri-
cans think of certain icons- the blue Tif-
fany box, DeBeers Silhouettes donning diamond
jewelry, and the infamous “A Diamond Is Forever”
slogan. However, these icons don’t tell the story
behind the incredible journey a diamond takes
before landing on your finger. From the diamond
mine, to the careful science behind cutting and
manufacturing diamonds, the diamond industry
is much more than clever marketing campaigns.
Most jewelers acquire their diamonds from
third party diamond wholesalers. At Diamonds
Direct, we are involved in every aspect of the
diamond process. Our story begins in Russia,
where crews are working to extract rough dia-
monds near Siberia. Active diamond mines can
also be found in Canada, India, Brazil, Australia,
and Africa.
The diamond trade is closely monitored by the
Kimberly Process, which identifies the origin of
each diamond and requires the industry to ship
rough and polished diamonds in officially sealed
packages. This regulation ensures ethical mining
and selling practices.
Worldwide, it is estimated that 130 million car-
ats of diamonds are mined annually around the
world- a shocking statistic, but not every rough
diamond is polished to greatness. Only about
one quarter of the diamonds mined each year
are jewelry quality- the rest are used for a variety
of manufacturing and industrial purposes.
The practice of cutting jewelry quality dia-
monds is a 100 year tradition. Diamond cutting
BEHIND DIAMONDS DIRECT: PRIDE, TRADITION, AND PASSION
and manufacturing facilities are found in India,
Antwerp, London, New York City, Amsterdam,
and Tel Aviv Israel- where Diamonds Direct’s
cutting and manufacturing facility is located.
Our master cutter’s create precise angles and
facets to disperse the most light and luster from
the diamond.
Modern technology and traditional methods
are used to analyze the natural components of
each stone which affect the color, clarity, cut and
carat weight of the finished product. A polished
diamond can weigh as little as 50% of the weight
of the original rough diamond.
Once the stones have been polished, we send
them to the EGL or the GIA, independent dia-
mond laboratories, to certify the quality of each
loose stone. Once certified, reports are issued to
identify specific characteristics of the diamond.
These key characteristics are used not only to
determine fair market value, but to help identify
each diamond.
Several times a year Amit Berger, our Vice
President, flies to Tel Aviv to select the diamonds
needed in inventory. Like our customers, he care-
fully evaluates every diamond. The selected dia-
monds are then shipped directly to our retail
operation in Birmingham, Alabama.
Our history is something we’re proud of and
we share this with each customer we meet. So
next time you desire a sparkling stone, know that
it each diamond is unique, and that its history is
more than just pretty wrapping paper.
Our master cutter’s
create precise angles
and facets to disperse
the most light and
luster from the diamond
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FANTASY HAIR WITH EXTENSIONS
T here are several methods of attaching extensions.
Although the Lallouche Team has been educated and
has practiced all methods, fusion is the one we utilize on our
clients. Fusion is by far the best method. It is undetectable
from your natural hair and can last up to a year with proper
care and maintenance.
Even with the fusion method, there are hundreds of
brands of hair to choose from. Of course, you only want
100% human hair. Just because it is 100% human hair
does not mean it is good hair and that you will not have
problems once it is attached to your own hair. There are 3
main components when choosing fusion extensions: The
hair, the bond, and the hair stylist who attaches the exten-
sions to your own hair.
The hair not only has to be 100% human hair, but also
needs to have the cuticle going in the same direction with
no coating on the hair. Many manufacturers will put a coat-
ing on extensions, disguising the fact it is non-cuticle hair.
After a couple weeks of washing, the coating diminishes
and you will have problems with extreme tangling. The Lal-
louche Team only uses hair hand selected from Europe and
Russia. The European grade is manufactured from raw hair
to finished hair extensions with strict control over quality
-especially tangle testing, moisture content and finished
color. The 100% Russian virgin, silky hair is hand selected.
This hair is used in many film productions. Our supplier is
the biggest supplier to the movie industry and can be seen
in Sex and the City 2. The quality of the Lallouche Team’s
hair is better than any other brand in the market.
Many manufacturers use extensions with a huge piece
of glue, rather than using a large and bulky “glue nail.” Lal-
louche Team’s molded tips contain the precise amount
of adhesive needed to create one single bond. Our bond
applies quickly and easily, with a high resistance to heat,
conditioning and oils. Most bonds have to be removed with
alcohol and pliers. Thanks to our supplier’s research, we can
offer a dependable and safe hair extension bond which will
easily remove with our oil based remover, causing no damage
to your own natural hair.
Have you even seen a woman and instantly known she has
hair extensions? From the color to the way that the extensions
are blended with your own natural hair, you have to be very
careful when choosing a stylist to apply your hair extensions.
At Lallouche Hair, the team has a superior understanding of
color theory. As true hair care artists, we color match client’s
hair for custom-made orders. Franck started his Extension
education in France many years ago and with continuing
education on the latest techniques, he is a highly sought after
International Extension artist. Darrah received her extension
education in the United States and combined with Franck
and ongoing extension education completes the sought after
team. Lallouche Team will provide the best quality extensions
and apply them in a way that looks as if they grew from your
own head. They will be blended into your natural locks for the
most realistic finish possible.
Hair extensions are the answer to many women’s prayers,
adding length and volume or just increasing volume to fine, thin
hair. Not only can you use hair extensions to increase volume
and length, but you can use them to add highlights and/or low
lights as well. Once they have been applied, you treat them
with the same respect that you would treat your natural hair.
You can shampoo, condition, color, blow-dry, curl, and/or flat
iron them. With hair extensions you can achieve the impos-
sible and there are no limits to what you can do to your hair.
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W hen clients enter Angel Hair Salon, the first stylist they see is David Sebbag. He is the heart and soul behind the revolution that
began in Birmingham thirty years ago. Sebbag was the forerunner for an empire that began on Montgomery Highway in a salon called “Concorde,” named for the glimmering Place de la Concorde in his native Paris. Ever since his arrival from the City of lights to the Magic City, Parisian stylists have been drawn to Birmingham like a magnet, bringing their Parisian flair to the hair care industry.
His salon moved to Crestline in 1980 and renamed it, “Angel Hair”. The name is derived from the children that come to David for their cuts. Parents see their children as special “angels”.
David was determined to have a salon for the fam-ily; a place where mothers, fathers and children can frequent as a family to have their hair styled in lively environment. “Our prices are reasonable. We do not want to turn any person away because of cost.” His goal works as seventy per cent of Angel Hair’s clients have
been long-time patrons to the twenty-two stylists who operate out of the salon.
The philosophy behind David’s work is simple. “If you don’t see light with at the end of your path, you are doing the wrong job,” says Sebbag. He feels that he is doing the best job for himself and is just where God wants him. “I have made the quality of my life as good in Birmingham as it was in Paris,” adds Sebbag. It is clear that he is speaking the truth, as a certain joie de vivre radiates from him.
It is clear that Sebbag has been the influence for a great movement in the hair care industry. Both of his sisters, Martine and Rachel, started successful salons in Mountain Brook (Harper’s and Alexandre). David Sebbag and his team of talented stylists have done a remarkable job at contributing to Birmingham style for three decades. David Sebbag is a man with a huge personality and a good heart. After thirty years in Birmingham, he remains a true Parisian. L
ANGEL HAIR:A SALON WITH A PARISIAN SOUL BY LIBBY MALCOLM
SCOTT MCFADDEN
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Margarita Feldman is passionate about being an esthetician. “I have a great deal of love for humanity. I have not chosen this profession, this profession has chosen me,” Margarita says with a twinkle in her eye. “All of the natural healers feel this way.” Margarita, whose clients affectionately call ‘Rita,’ came to Alabama in 1993, when her family emigrated
from Tashkent, Uzbekistan. She and her family were purged from their homeland.
Washington, DC, issued Political Refugee Visas for Rita, her husband, son, and mother. After experiencing the effects of cultural assimilation and arriving to America with only 8 suitcases full of books, Rita still defends her homeland. “Tashkent is a beautiful city. I still go back every year to a village which hosts creative minds from all over.”
Growing up in Tashkent, Rita attended the School of Engineering. As Rita explored her identity; she realized that engineering was not her calling. A great communicator, Rita came to one of her city’s best estheticians, who taught her all of her methods. “I was having problems with my own skin.” Rita says. “The struggle against acne seemed endless.” This esthetician gave Rita the basis of her expertise. In Russia, skin care specialists cook their skin creams in spa kitchens. Rita’s mentor used living fruits and vegetables in recipes that had been passed down for generations. “When I began going to this woman, I would get facials every other day,” Rita says. “That is the Russian way.”
Rita stresses the importance of loving what is. Rita has consistently worked in Birmingham’s top spas since her arrival to the city seventeen years ago. Rita made a name for herself by working at Deborah Stone Day Spa, Interlude, Angel Hair, and Gus Meyer. “Some people have even told me that they’d let me perform a facial on them in the parking lot if I had to,” she says with a smile.
THE HOMEWOOD SYNERGY CENTER:COME IN FOR A FACIAL, LEAVE WITH A NEW LEASE ON LIFE BY LIBBY MALCOLM
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Now, Rita is finally in a setting that compliments her independent nature: The Homewood Synergy Center. In this lovely setting, Rita’s has over a dozen diplomas from various workshops. Rita’s chemical peels are great for people here, because, “people in Alabama have LOTS of sun damage,” she says. The chemical peel not only repairs the elasticity of skin, it also gives Rita’s clients an amazingly healthy glow.
Rita is excited about her new Micro-current Machine. It works the muscles and prevents aging skin from sagging and can tighten already sagging skin by using a micro-current to allow skin to con-tract and relax in the facial muscles. It is the face’s equivalent to going to the gym.
Rita uses some of the worlds most luxurious skin care lines, includ-ing Yonka. This is the French line that Birmingham native Courtney Cox swears by. The Homewood Synergy Center is the only place in Birmingham that carries it.
“I spoil my clients so much,” Rita laughs. They can come in between appointments if they have a pimple and I will zap them with my magic wand.” Rita is referring to her hi-frequency electrode machine. Exfoliating body polishes are a wonderful way to give skin a soft, silky feel. Rita will also wax any part of her clients’ faces or body that they need. The word on the street is that Rita gives the most
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THE HOMEWOOD SYNERGY CENTER
is located at: 2007 Lancaster Road, Birmingham, AL 35209
“Some people
have even told
me that they’d
let me perform a
facial on them in
the parking lot if I
had to ”
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Our job is to make sure that our clients achieve
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I dropped by the latest art opening at Lite Box Gallery; I was glad to see
that word of the art venue in Pepper Place is finally getting out. I did the
first show at Lite Box, in January 2009, which included works that went
on to show worldwide, including MOMA, but went virtually viewerless in
their Birmingham debut.
The current exhibit, Lite Brite, shows the reason for the resurgence. The
exhibit claims to be informed by pop iconography, but is all the more interest-
ing for its departures from that premise. Guest curator John Lytle Wilson’s
stylized robots battling pterodactyls add to the pop theme a whimsical flair
that actually overtakes the exhibit, and his own middle name foreshadows
some of the reconstructed agrarian fables that emerge from the glam and
retro façades.
Even if you tried, you will not be able to miss the Unicorn installation at
the entrance to the exhibit. The Unicorn interacts with an oversized chip-
munk-woodchuck creature and various fantasy toadstools by way of video
screens in their skulls. Pop or no pop, Kelly Boehmer’s work is a mixture of
the grotesque, incongruent, and comical that is as delightful as it is absurd.
The one thing Lite Box has struggled to do before now is put on two
interesting shows in a row. But Lite Brite does that with its understated
outlandishness, as in the whimsy of Adrian Scott‘s giant DixiePop soda cans
that do more than appropriate images from what is common-cultured and
commercially mainstream, ergo pop.
New gallery coordinator Kate Merritt Davis is largely responsible for taking
Lite Box in this incongruously consistent direction, as she tries to expose
emerging artists with an original flair to the community that spawned them.
All these trends taken together introduce a whole new tone to Litebox in
its struggles to find an identity and fulfill Cathy Sloss Crenshaw’s vision of
a community art space, exemplified by artwork that is challenging and fun.
And, situated as it is in the middle of Pepper Place’s complex of design,
furniture and antique shops, Lite Box may yet even find a home in the art-
stream of commerce and interior decoration for the more adventurous of
Birmingham’s cardboard cutout couples. L
A NEW HUB FOR ARTISTIC TALENTLITE BOX GALLERY LAUNCHES A NEW EXHIBIT
BY STEPHEN HUMPHREYS
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Laura Kathryn has dressed Birmingham’s women
for the past eighteen years. It’s an environment
where customers can envision their own style. If
one buys a dress at Laura Kathryn, chances are you won’t
find anyone else wearing the same thing.
After working in the medical device industry for a brief
stint, Leslie Pittman decided to make a change. “I wanted
to do something day in and day out that I was passionate
about. I remember most of my thoughts went to cloth-
ing and fashion, and I decided to pursue it as a career!”
Pittman began meeting with local boutique owners and
finding out the tricks of the trade, willing to do whatever
it took.
Her desire to be in retail didn’t happen over night. It
was a childhood dream…Leslie recalls playing “store”
with her sister Carrie. Later in high school, her career
essay mirrored her ideal job, retail buyer. She interviewed
a buyer at Parisian and was intrigued with the behind the
scenes aspect. Later, her passion was fueled as a student
at Southern Methodist University. “Dallas is a very fashion
forward city,” says Pittman. “Students carried Louis Vuit-
ton’s as their backpacks.
Leslie fit hand in glove with Laura Kathryn Vogtle and
her vision in clothes as well as customer service. Laura
approached her about being sales manager for the store.
Leslie was elated to work at Laura Kathryn. She later
became buyer for the store, traveling to markets in Atlanta,
New York and Las Vegas. Pittman bought the store in Sep-
tember of 2008. “It has been a tremendous experience!”
Pittman has a small but talented team. She hired her
sister, Carrie Pittman, to do the marketing and Lizzie
URBAN SOPHISTOCATIONLESLIE PITTMAN OF LAURA KATHRYN OPENS HER DOORS TO LALLOUCHE LIVING
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Sherrill to head up merchandising. Leslie’s main forte is
working one on one with her customers, including doing
closet consultations. The combination of talent has really
increased business and exposure.
Laura Kathryn carries cocktail dresses, designer jeans,
trendy tee’s, shoes and jewelry. Some of the top lines
include Tibi, Shoshanna, Alice + Olivia, Rebecca Taylor,
Susana Monaco, Joie, Ella Moss, Parker, Splendid, Frye,
Cynthia Vincent, and Cordani. L
LESLIE’S TAKE IN A SNAPSHOT:
Things she can’t live without: Tibi dresses and Prada sunglasses
Fall’s Top Trend: FUR! Forget the fact that we are in the South. Laura Kathryn can’t wait to showcase fur vests from La Rok.
Pittman’s dreaded favorite faux pas: Harem pants
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Chef Joe Magnolia has been bringing his Sicil-ian secrets to Mountain Brook for the past twenty-two years. Joe’s earliest memory of food
takes him back to his grandmother’s kitchen in Palermo, where he would play with dough. Customers feel like they are walking into the dining room of a real Italian family when they come to Bongiorno’s. The taste is not overpowered by the ambiance of this simple eatery. The general attitude of Bongiorno: good Italian food, served with warm, Sicilian hospitality.
Twice a week, Joe goes to the seafood market. He handles each fillet and selects only the best shrimp and scallops. Summer specials include a standout dinner and salad. Spring mix lettuce is studded with pan-seared scallops and shrimp, laced with Gorgonzola, cranberries and fresh pear, then doused in warm bacon vinaigrette. Paired with Chardonnay, this is a lovely summer night meal. Brightly flavored vinaigrettes include kiwi, kala-mata olive and roasted tomato. This is not the place to skip a salad!
Joe does not do much advertising and he never has.
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BONGIORNO: AS INTEGRAL TO THE HISTORY TO THE HISTORY OF CREST-LINE VILLAGE AS A PICE OF THEIR FAMOUS CHEESE PIZZA PIE
BY VALERIE VIRCIGLIO
The reputation of Bongiorno, which was voted best pizza by the blind taste test held at the Emmet O’Neal Library. “Most of our customers come to us because of word of mouth,” Joe says. He buys all of his ingredients locally. Everything is fresh. They make their own bread and unlike many of the chain restaurants, there is not one ingredient that comes off of a truck from General Foods in Minneapolis. No, Joe keeps things the way they were back in Sicily: Fresh and delicious. “We want our money to stay in Birmingham,” Joe says. This Old World mentality marks the perfection and meticulous
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THE DETAILS:
Bongiorno Italian Restaurant68 A Church StreetCrestline Village, Birmingham
Phone: 205.879-5947
Web: www.bongiornoitalianrestaurant.com
MARY HELEN HARRIS
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Dyron Powell and his wife Sonya love to travel. Over ten years ago, they were fortunate enough to happen upon the lowcountry of South Carolina and Georgia. There they found relaxed lifestyles combined with one-of-a-kind culinary tastes. In their opinion, it is the greatest place on earth to slow down and enjoy great food and great friends.
Joined by Executive Chef, Phillip Baio. they opened Dyron’s Lowcountry Restaurant in Mountain Brook to share their love for the culinary offerings of the region. It’s a place for those who have been to revisit their memories and refresh their pallets and a place for those who have never been to get an authentic taste of the unique foods.
For centuries lowcountry dwellers have turned to the water for culinary inspiration. Crabs, shrimp, fish, and oysters form the basis of any traditional menu, and seafood dishes are offered at every meal. Rice, grits, and the produce of the coastal plain also play an instrumental role in lowcountry cooking. Whether served as a simple side or cooked with tomatoes and other vegetables to make pilau, rice is integral to the region’s meals.
But, lowcountry cooking is more than a culinary tradition. It’s a relaxed, welcoming attitude that makes everyone feel at home. It’s a commitment to keep things simple and uncontrived. It’s a state of mind.
Welcome to Dyron’s Lowcountry. Plenty for Everyone.
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Professionals are facing the softest economy
and toughest job market in decades. The Bir-
mingham area has been particularly hard hit,
according to rankings released in recent months.
Gaining a competitive edge is key not only to getting and
keeping a job here, but also in climbing the corporate ladder.
What often makes the difference in hiring and promotion
decisions in the Magic City, as elsewhere, is how profes-
sionals present themselves.
Are you impeccably dressed? Do you know how to navi-
gate a formal dinner? Are you aware of the finer points of a
business lunch? Many of us could use some improvement.
That’s where Successful Image comes in.
Veteran social strategist Deborah O’Connor recently
created the Mountain Brook-based company to help Bir-
mingham-area executives, business leaders and job seekers
prepare for career advancement. She provides private and
group coaching and seminars that enable her clients to
better dress and conduct themselves.
Billy Harvill, Chairman of the Board of IntermarkGroup,
is one of Deborah’s many fans.
“She knows business, and why it’s important that profes-
sionals present themselves well. She’s a valuable asset to
Birmingham and Successful Image will fill a much-needed
gap,” he says.
During the early 1990’s Deborah became a respected
community leader in Atlanta. She served on boards and
fundraised for a major hospital and other organizations,
including the Junior League.
Later she earned her MBA and began offering image
and etiquette consulting to Fortune 500 executives and
attorneys in Atlanta and Fort Lauderdale.
Since then Deborah has advised and managed the affairs
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of a variety of high-profile individuals, including the wife of
a Los Angeles-based billionaire.
Deborah has provided consultation to individuals from
and organizations including the University of Alabama in
Birmingham, Broad and Cassel Attorneys At Law, Becker
and Poliakoff Attorneys At Law, Development Associates
International, Jefferson Pilot Communications, Greater
Fort Lauderdale Convention and Visitors Bureau, and Tenet
Healthsystem.
Recently Deborah decided to relocate in Birmingham,
which she considers a vibrant city full of potential.
“Birmingham is one of the South’s best-kept secrets,”
she says.
“I’ve been enjoying consulting with professionals and
students here who want to be their best.”
Dr. Lauren Skinner Beitelspacher, Assistant Professor
of Marketing at UAB, has asked Deborah to work with her
American Marketing Association students this fall.
“Deborah has an inherent understanding of etiquette,
image and social strategy and how they impact the job
search, especially in this difficult economic climate.”
For more information visit www.successfulimage.biz
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The reasons customers shop specialty stores like Blackjack are:
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“There is not such a cradle of democracy upon the
Earth as the free public library—this republic of letters,
where neither rank, office, nor wealth receives the slightest
consideration,” said Andrew Carnegie in 1904. This truth rings
true to all who enter the dramatic atrium of the Linn-Henley
Research Library.
As opulent as a European Cathedral, this architectural won-
der began construction in 1925 after the City Hall of burned
down, along with the contents of the city’s library. The structure
was completed in 1927 and over the years, the library has
been a seedbed for some of Birmingham’s most important
institutions, such as the Birmingham Museum of Art and the
Civil Rights Institute. The library was named for Charles Linn
and Robert Henley, who funded the construction.
George Stewart, who has been working at the library since
1967, provides knowledge about the library’s history. “I am now
working on the map collection, which started as the private
collection of four individuals. It highlights the early explora-
LINN-HENLEY RESEARCH LIBRARY
A HISTORICAL SANCTUARY OF KNOWLEDGE
BY LIBBY MALCOLM
PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE BIRMINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY
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tion period, featuring the coast, Native
Americans, and the Caribbean.” He pulls
out a map from 1595, which is one of
the first maps ever drawn of Florida. It
is considered a “mother map.” For the
next 100 years, people took this map
and made changes based on what they
discovered.
“The earliest map in our collection
dates back to 1512. The earlier maps are
examples, not only of cartography, but
also artistry. They were both scientists
and artists,” Stewart explains. “Many of
our maps are not held anywhere else in
the world. There may be copies, but if
anyone wanted to find the original, they
would have to come here,” Stewart says.
“We are cataloging them now to put them
into the worldwide database. Next, we
will digitize the maps and put their actual
image on our website,” Stewart says.
“This collection is better known outside
of Birmingham. Anyone who is really into
maps knows about the collection here,
but locally, it’s relatively unknown.”
George Harris holds a degree in His-
tory from Samford University and a
Masters of Library Science from Emory.
He says that he was hooked. His entire
career started as he shelved books to get
through college. Since that time, George
served as the library’s director from 1977
onward. Stewart actually met his wife in
the library. She was being too loud and
he caught her attention by telling her
to be quiet. She returned the next day
and later became his wife. Their story
is even featured in a book about library
romances!
It is clear to see why anyone could
spend a lifetime working in the Linn-
Henley Research Library when behold-
ing the most visibly spectacular feature
of the library: the collection of murals
painted on the on the vast walls. The
high ceiling hosts a collection painted
by Ezra Winter, the Michigan native who
won the prestigious Prix de Rome, after
studying fine art in Europe. The European
influence is visible in his work at the Linn-
Henley Research Library. In his French
mural, Moliere’s Le Misanthrope comes
to life. Alceste is seen seducing the beau-
tiful and vivacious Celemene. There are
depictions from literature in the German,
English, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Scandi-
navian, American, Greek, Japanese, Per-
sian, Chinese, Hebrew, Egyptian, Arabian,
and Hindu murals as well.
Following the completion of the East
Building of the library in 1984, a reno-
vation of the original library took place.
As the library was constructed in two
years, the restoration of the library’s
original furniture took two years. Arti-
sans cleaned the murals with Q-tips. “The
horse went from a gray color back to its
original white,” Stewart says, emphasiz-
ing the level of precision that took place.
Yes, our city’s most historical gem is
still free and open to the public. It is still a
seedbed of intellectualism and it stands
strong and proud, just like the patrons
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Entering Ivory & White is a heavenly experience. As the doors of the Crestline Village Boutique open, brides step into an ethereal realm of luxury.
The front room of Ivory & White resembles the parlor of a Queen and all brides receive the royal treatment here. If Marie Antoinette were a Birmingham girl, she would certainly buy her wedding gown for her marriage to King Louis XVI at Ivory & White. There is a feeling of fresh, clean energy that radiates from this place. It is unlike any other store of its kind.
Ivory & White carries over a dozen of the most high end designers, including Monique Lhullier, Priscilla of Boston, Melissa Sweet, and soon Vera Wang. “It is necessary to spend at least two hours with every bride in her initial consultation,” says Lauren Monk, who is Brooke’s only other employee, making the experience for all brides as intimate as possible. Brooke and Lauren go through with the brides will last the duration of any engagement.
“There is not one customer that I have not personally met,” Brooke says, describing her hands on approach. Cath-erine Ryals does all of the alterations for Ivory & White and she is equally delightful to work with.
Margaret Henderson Ellis had a fairy tale last year and says, “Brooke and Lauren at Ivory and White are an amaz-ing team to work with! From the moment I walked into the boutique, I was greeted with warmth and enthusiasm. I shared my vision of what I was looking for and was quickly paired with an ivory silk cotton faille gown designed by Priscilla of Boston. The halter bodice featured a draping décolletage. The full, dirndl skirt fell from a chiffon floral sash to a semi-cathedral length train. My experience at Ivory & White was exceptional and I recommend that all future-brides make an appointment!”
No matter what a customer’s budget, Brooke will take the time to advise anyone on bridal issues. “I don’t want anyone woman, regardless of her budget, leaving this store feeling bad about herself.” She managed the bridal department of Saks Fifth Avenue prior to opening her shop in Mountain Brook. There, she left a wonderful impression on her col-leagues and delivered the most superior service that brides
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The first thought that comes to mind for most people when they
think about taking proper care of hair extensions is how it is extremely
difficult. This, however, is not the case. Taking proper care of your hair
extensions is actually quite easy. There are a few things that you can do
that will keep your hair extensions looking great for a long time.
First of all, make sure to wait a few days to your wash your
hair after you first get your extensions. The reason for this is that
it takes a while for the extensions to completely bond to your hair and
washing your hair so soon after they are put in can create issues with
the hold. However, once this period of time is over, you can wash your
hair as often as you like.
Properly washing and conditioning your hair when you have hair
extensions is vital to maintaining the look that you want. Because hair
extensions are not growing like natural hair, they do not produce their
own oils. As a result, it is necessary to use a quality leave-in conditioner
to keep the hair extensions looking vibrant and beautiful. Making
sure that your hair extensions are properly moisturized and conditioned
will lead to long lasting hair extensions.
Just because they need to be maintained does not mean you cannot
do anything with your hair extensions. In fact, it is quite the contrary. As
long as your hair extensions are maintained well, you can do just about
anything with them. You can style them with different products, curl
them, straighten them, even color them if you like.
With proper maintenance and care, hair extensions can last a very
long time. Maintaining hair extensions is not as difficult as is commonly
thought, but it does require some time and effort on the part of the
wearer. The result of caring for your hair extensions, however, is more
than worth the small investment required in order to maintain them.
With the proper care, your hair extensions will continue to look great
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Q What do I do to make my hair look thicker and have more body at home?
A You will need to start with a good cut and the
proper style. Shampoo your hair with a volumiz-
ing shampoo and conditioner. Spritz roots with
a root boost and rub moose or styling product
specifically designed to give volume from roots
to ends. When dry, use big Velcro rollers, roll to
the root and leave them in at least 10 minutes
or more. I usually leave them in while applying
my makeup, then take them out and run my
fingers through to style. Color, highlights, and/
or lowlights can make hair appear thicker. By
far, the best way to obtain thickness and volume
is to add some strands of hair extensions.
Q My hair is thick and frizzy. How can I make it soft and silky?
A First try Keratin Treatment which will make your
hair frizz free, soft and silky. The soft and silky
texture will make it appear not as thick. If this
does not relax the frizz to your satisfaction, you
can do a straightener.
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ASK DARRAH
Q Should I wash my hair every day?
A Washing too often can tend to dry hair out. So
unless your hair is extremely oily, wash your
hair every other day. If your hair is slightly
oily on the second day, you can use a little dry
shampoo on the roots. Baby powder sprinkled
in the roots will also absorb the oil and leave a
fresh smell.
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Darrah was trained by Franck
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Have you ever wondered if all of Hollywood
was born with perfect hair? In fact, the Hol-
lywood secret to hair perfection is regular
Keratin treatments. A Keratin treatment is
a revolutionary process that transforms and repairs the
hair cuticle. Keratin is the primary protein of the hair, skin,
and nails. This natural substance gives hair the ability to
return to its original healthy, shiny, smooth state while
improving the elasticity of the hair.
While a side effect of Keratin is relaxed curl, Keratin
is not a straightener. Unlike other products available on
the market that relax curl, such as crème relaxers or
straighteners. Keratin treatments replenish the condition
of the hair without damaging or changing to the molecular
structure. If your hair is curly, it will be relaxed but not bone
straight. In fact you will have a more beautiful, bouncy
curl. This is due to the fact Keratin will eliminate the frizz
in your curl. The treatment can be used on all hair types
such as chemically treated hair, colored, permed, relaxed,
straightened, highlighted, and bleached.
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The application process takes anywhere from 1.5 to 2
hours depending on the length and thickness of the hair.
After application of the product, it is infused with heat,
which seals in moisture, hydrates the hair, and creates a
glossy finish. Results are visible immediately after treat-
ment is completed. You will be amazed to say the least.
Hair looks shiny and beautiful.
Management of hair after Keratin Treatment is effort-
less. The amount of time required to style hair will decrease
dramatically. With the addition of a great haircut, hair will
just fall into the proper style. This treatment restores hair
resiliency. Humidity, rain, or perspiration will no longer
affect the hairstyle. No more frizzy hair!
The results last two to four months; the treatment
dissipates gradually as hair is shampooed. There is no
obvious definition between treated and untreated hair
as hair grows. With treatment repeat every two to four
months, you will be able to observe a continuous overall
improvement of hair. L
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When Stephen Humphreys was a new student at Indian Springs, his French teacher saw some-thing special in him after the first month. John
Campbell asked the young student to accelerate his studies and complete French I-III in his first year.
Few people are able to use advice given by a mentor to pivot their course around the globe. However, Stephen Humphreys has done just that. After Indian Springs, Ste-phen went to Princeton, where he won the prestigious F. Scott Fitzgerald Prize. He then graduated number one in his class from the University of Georgia Law School. But it was his expertise in French, and other languages like Spanish that he taught himself on his travels, that led him to do business around the world, as intellectual property advisor to French corporate giant Dassault, and even as special counsel to the U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
When Humphreys started doing business in Asia, his inability to even get a glass of wine with dinner, ironi-cally, led him into the wine business. Stephen began to notice a change, with Asian interest in wine growing rapidly, at the same time he traveled to Argentina on business and discovered wonderful wines that were not being exported anywhere and world-class winemakers like Hector Durigutti who were just starting out. Stephen began to make the connections, exporting the wines from
ATHENS IMPORTS: Birmingham native Stephen Humphreys
revolutionizes the international wine scene by
using his foreign language capabilities, his stellar
education, and a dash of Southern charm.
BY LIBBY MALCOLM
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Argentina to Hong Kong and Taipei. Since then, Argen-tina has been recognized for its perfect soil and climate for winemaking, and Humphreys was again ahead of the curve importing the wines into the U.S, where it is the fastest growing segment of the U.S. market. Five years after he started in Taipei, Argentine wine is as popular in Asia as it is in America, and this is all thanks to Birmingham’s own Stephen Humphreys. And now he is intoducing the wines to Australia.
Stepehen found that there was still a piece of his identity left in the South. He runs his company Athens Imports and divides his time between Athens, GA and Birmingham. He frequently hosts wine tastings at the Piggly Wiggly and dinners at restaurants like La Dolce Vita in Birmingham.
He now also imports wine from France and Spain, and is just bringing in a new line from Western Australia. The languages change, but for Humphreys the wine business is still about creating connections in faraway lands. On his recent visit to Australia, when a Mt Barker winemaker learned of his soccer expertise, Humphreys was recruited to guest coach the Mt. Barker U-13 Bandicoots, and the country kids avenged a prior 10-0 loss to their archrivals in town with a 2-2 draw. Stephen, who won’t soon be forgotten in Mt Barker, proves that there is nothing a
Birmingham Man can’t do! L
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Internet Technology is a new and rapidly changing industry. Due to the fact that we are all dependent upon our
computers, when anything goes wrong with our second brains, our business and personal lives slow down. Everyone,
from the web designers to stock brokers, to authors rely on their computers. The IT professional functions as “busi-
ness facilitator” in a sense. Oren Azrad, who holds an engineering degree (specializing in Internet Technology) from
the University of Alabama, has some great tips for the readers of Lallouche Living, to help them avoid any crises with
their computer systems.
COMPUTER TROUBLE?7 HELPFUL TIPS FROM OREN AZRAD OF ADVANCED IT SOLUTIONS
POWER OFFNever turn your PC off with the power switch until
Windows has completely shut down. If you do turn off
the computer by using its power button or electricity
mains you risk damaging the computer.
STORAGEBackup all your files and media. Data loss can happen
in many ways. One of the most common causes is
physical failure of the media the data is stored on.
You probably have everything saved on your PCs hard
drive. That hard drive will not live forever.
MAINTENENCEOn a PC, run Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter
at least once a month. This will store files more effi-
ciently so your system doesn’t slow down.
UNPLUGGEDProbably one of the worst things that you can do
to a PC is to pull the plug on the power when it's
working. This is bad from a hardware point of view
(especially the hard drive) but it's really bad for the
data on the drive.
Oren Azrad is available for around the
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ence, and will help the most computer-
savvy individual to the technology novice.
Instead of performing a root-canal on your
computer, Oren will explain what he is
doing, every step of the way. There is no
problem too big or small for Oren.
SPACENo need to overstuff your hard drive. Keep at least
1GB of free space on the main hard drive and your
computer will be able to function more smoothly.
ANTI-VIRUSMake sure you have current antivirus and anti-spy-
ware protection, and set it to update at least once a
day and run a full-system scan at least once a week.
FIREWALLBecause the internet is a public network, any con-
nected computer can find and connect to any
other connected computer. A firewall is a barrier
between the public internet and your private com-
puter system.
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