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Spring/Summer Edition 2010. Create the "Tailored" lifestyle that suits you!

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Cover page

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Interior Home 6

Are You Addicted 11

Keri Lee 17

Time (Lori Key) 20

Are You Going Green? 25

Philip Grene 29

Lia Sophia 30

Table of Contents

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It’s not about

reinventing

vintage, it’s

about

reinventing

yourself.

- Jo’V

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details about JBS there.

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Jo’V

Home should be a place of tranquility and peace. Custom

painting not only coordinates your home but creates the

perfect atmosphere for you and your lifestyle.

Interior Home

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Upgrade Your Home

Interior Painting and Décor

JoVenTosh Interior Home is the perfect solution to a plain

and boring home. Make your house a home, we will help you

select colors and styles. Very fast and professional service!

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Are You Addicted?

Starbucks is one of the most

popular coffee houses in America

and is vastly becoming one of

America’s favorites. We have

formed a quiz for you to take to

figure out if you’re an addict or

not.

Does your trash look like this?

Do you visit starbucks and or purchase products once a week?

Ever heard someone talking about coffee and interrupted them by telling

them about your favorite fixes at starbucks?

Are you such a pro that you have to teach the starbucks employees how to

create your drink correctly because you made it up?

If you answered yes to any of these questions you may just qualify to be

labeled as an addict.

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The atmosphere is cozy and calm. Enjoy a book, a latte or

conversation with friends. Starbucks gets an A+.

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The newest addition to the JoVenTosh

2010 spring/summer collection is belts.

We can custom design a belt just for you

with the desired material and pattern.

Visit www.joventosh.com (style gallery -

belts)for more details

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Jaguar XF 2009 is the new midsize sedan. This is definitely a new jaguar with excellent ergonomics and quality of the interiors. The most uncommon feature is the split folding rear seat and enough room for keeping long items like skies, etc. Most competitors have only fixed rear seat. There is also lot of head and leg room. Jaguar XF 2009 is a good modernizing step. It has a keyless start button. Just hold the start button down and the car will come alive. In terms of other drama, when you turn on the air-conditioning, the vents that are closed open up. Then there are many small little additional features like illuminated doors and handles, audio and climate control on home screen, darker colors, etc. It is the collection of such small things that give 2009 model of Jaguar XF a different look. They go together to make the car interesting and something to show off. Good move for jaguar.

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I would like to personally thank you for viewing

Tailored Magazine. Be sure to check our

“News & Updates” tab on the site. There you will

Find information on upcoming events, specials, and

promotions.

Jo’V

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Q: How important is professionalism in the modeling career?

A: Professionalism is extremely important because models are

a dime a dozen. If a model wants to stand out and acquire

more respect than other models, the model should always

carry themselves in a professional manner.

Q: Many stores are using mannequins instead of live models

to advertise. What tips would you give up and coming models

that fear being replaced by mannequins?

A: I would say to up and coming models that everyday people are

looking to cut back on expenses and make things more convenient

for themselves. These sort of changes are inevitable and should

never discourage you. If you believe in yourself and know that you

have an undeniable talent that no mannequin can replace, then rest

assured that you have nothing to worry about.

Q: How has being a fashion model enhanced your personal

style? Have you been introduced to unique trends?

Behind The Scenes with:

Keri Lee Runway/print model

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A: I have never been a person to follow current trends

because I have always dressed based off what make feels

good to me at the moment. I can admit that I have become

more aware of the many different styles and trends that

surround me everyday and I have learned to appreciate

them.

Q: If you could change one thing about the fashion industry

what would it be? Explain?

A: The one thing I would change about the fashion industry

would be the jaded opinion on what beauty is and how a

person should look in order to

be a model. I feel this way

because I once felt that I

didn't fit the standards of a

model and I know that many

others may feel the same

way. It is extremely important

that everyone understands

that beauty comes in every

shape, height, size, and color.

Keri Lee

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by: Lorri M. Key

It's that time again, the start of a new year and the beginning

of another decade! Most of us have thought about things we

want to change to make our life better. Some have even

created a to do list...save a little more money.....exercise to

become healthier and fit, maybe even cut back hours at work

to spend more time with family. All great ideas, right? But

once we get back to work, feed the kids, study for class,

check personal & work emails, return phone calls, catch up on

the evening news and pay bills; our good intentions seem to

run right out the door along with our energy.

You must realize that time is limited and so are your choices if

you’re going to change ANYTHING this year. Regardless of

who you are, there's only a certain amount of time and energy

that you can devote in one day. Try as you may to stretch

yourself by getting involved in many good or “busy” activities,

spreading yourself too thin can actually distract you from your

true purpose and your real priorities.

Accepting that you can only do so much is the first step in

determining what’s really important as a priority. We can all

create lists and add so many things to it until we run out of

room on the page. The real breakthrough comes as we figure

out what activities we need to let go of. In other words, ask

yourself what little, perhaps good things should I give up so-

Time

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Lori Key

that I can focus more of my time and energy on creating

what’s really best for me? Here's a secret, good things are

any positive activity that you are involved in that doesn’t

move you any closer to meeting your goals.

Also, be honest with yourself and determine if what you say

you want is what you’re actually doing. For example, if eating

healthier is a goal but all the extra money you save goes to

Krystal's and Krispy Crème donuts, there's a mismatch

between your desired priorities and your actual behaviors.

Most goals can fall under worship, relationship, and work. If

your schedule is so full of good activities but none of them

are helping you improve your relationships with your family

or friends, you’ve got some adjusting to do. And as a side

note, elimination of excess is never an easy task. But we are

looking for what's best for us instead of just good enough to

get by, right?

We only have a certain amount of minutes, hours, and

days on this Earth that are guaranteed to us. Isn't it worth it

to put down the good things that keep us busy but distracted

and start pursuing what's best? Here's the big picture: we

cannot excel at anything when we try to do everything.

Knowing that, now is THE perfect time to start subtracting in

order to add and invest in living the best days of our lives.

Lorri M. Key

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Being “Tailor Made” isn’t just about having custom clothing

But it’s about having a custom lifestyle that suits you.

At Tailored Magazine our goal is to provide you with

Useful resources that will help you to merge your everyday

Life into the life you have always wanted to live.

We’d love to hear from you! Let us know your thoughts

about Tailored and what you would like to see featured in

our magazine.

[email protected]

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The Etiquette Corner 1 | How to use the napkin?

Napkins are a must at every table. After you sit down, you

take the napkin, unfold it carefully and lay on your lap.

2 | When start eating?

The rule is when everyone has been served. You should apply the rule at every course. If the hosts sit at your table, you must wait until they start eating or they invite you to begin.

3 | How do you indicate to the waiting staff that you have finished your plate?

There is no need to eat everything on your plate. When you have finished eating, you position the fork and knife parallel at 4 o’clock with the handles pointing to your right.

4 | What is the order for utensils?

It is really simple. Just remember that the order follows an

outside in pattern. So you start with the utensils further from

the plate.

5 | How to hold your glass?

What is important to remember about this rule is that you

hold any beverage in such a way to not warm up any cool

beverage. With the trend towards stem-less glassware, the

right way to hold the glass is to grab it at a level higher than

the liquid.

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Stylish entertaining does not exist without

practicing the rules of etiquette. Since we are in

the main season for conferences, seminars and

dinner events, it is appropriate to start by

reviewing table manners. Good manners

transcend being polite; it is a way of living in

society. Since there are a lot to say of the

subject, this is the first of a series. Please

practice these tips and be prepared for the next

lesson.

The Etiquette Corner

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Are you Going

GREEN? Here are 10 reasons to go green and

10 ways to get started.

1. Save energy to save money.

Set your thermostat a few degrees lower in the winter and a few

degrees higher in the summer to save on heating and cooling

costs.

2. Save water to save money.

Take shorter showers to reduce water use. This will lower your

water and heating bills too.

3. Less gas = more money (and better health!).

Walk or bike to work. This saves on gas and parking costs while

improving your cardiovascular health and reducing your risk of

obesity.

4. Eat smart.

If you eat meat, add one meatless meal a week. Meat costs a lot

at the store-and it's even more expensive when you consider the

related environmental and health costs.

5. Skip the bottled water.

Use a water filter to purify tap water instead of buying bottled

water. Not only is bottled water expensive, but it generates large

amounts of container waste.

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6. Think before you buy.

Go online to find new or gently used

secondhand products. Whether you've just

moved or are looking to redecorate, consider a

service like craigslist or FreeSharing to track

down furniture, appliances, and other items

cheaply or for free.

7. Borrow instead of buying.

Borrow from libraries instead of buying personal books and

movies. This saves money, not to mention the ink and paper that

goes into printing new books.

8.Buy smart.

Buy in bulk. Wear clothes that don't need to be dry-

cleaned. Invest in high-quality, long-lasting products.

9. Keep electronics out of the trash.

Keep your cell phones, computers, and other electronics as long

as possible.

10. Make your own

cleaning supplies

Making your own

cleaning products

saves money, time,

and packaging-not to

mention your indoor

air quality.

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