Category: Events & Travel

  • Blue Sydney: Luxury Boutique Hotel in Australia

    Blue Sydney: Luxury Boutique Hotel in Australia

    As seen on Munaluchi Bridal Magazine

    First built as a wool and cargo handling facility 100 years ago, the Blue Sydney hotel was renovated to combine a hotel with a marina, restaurant and apartment complex.  I really like how they maintained the original iron fixtures and creatively worked around and within it to guarantee a memorable experience.  Just like its location, this hotel is bustling with elegant design and unique decor. I think a photo shoot and a party would be a lot of fun here. Make sure you check out their website to read the history behind this place.

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    Music Spotlight:

    Kimbra is a New Zealand singer, song writer and musician based in Australia. Her music tends to fuse indie pop, soul, and electronic. She enjoys incorporating her humor in the majority of her music videos as well.  I chose these two songs because I like the fusion of rhythms in both and the imagery. I also highly recommend you check out her album “Vows.”

  • Singita Ebony Lodge in South Africa

    Singita Ebony Lodge in South Africa

    As seen on Munaluchi Bridal Magazine

    A breathtaking sanctuary nestled among enormous trees and the Sand River, the Singita Ebony Lodge provides an elegant safari experience. The decor blends European style with a vibrant African character. I love how the spacious rooms compliment its majestic jungle surroundings.

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    Music Spotlight:

    Freshly Ground is a South African Afro-fusion band with members from South Africa, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe. I chose these two songs because I like how diverse their repertoire of work is, fusing traditional African rhythms with contemporary genres.

  • Copacabana Palace: Famous Luxury Hotel in Brazil

    Copacabana Palace: Famous Luxury Hotel in Brazil

    As seen on Munaluchi Bridal Magazine

    If you are looking for the ultimate V.I.P experience, Copacabana Palace is the ultimate place to find classic luxury and exclusive history.  This hotel was built in 1923 by a French architect and has hosted many stars, including Rita Hayworth, Marilyn Monroe, Elton John, Michael Jackson, and Madonna. It is considered South America’s premiere hotel and has all the glamorous trimmings to maintain that reputation.

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    It’s classic and elegant decor reminds me so much of the Turner Classic Movies channel. I am a big fan of fashion and cars from the 1920s and 30s and can easily see a lovely reproduction of any of those romantic classic movie scenes here. This would be a perfect location for a retro themed photo shoot or wedding and for a relaxing, romantic honeymoon. Here is a clip showcasing the hotel, which I agree would be “a journey like no other.”

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    Music Spotlight:

    Brazilian music has a variety of original styles, from samba to zouk-lambada to bossa nova. While searching for music for this post, I found a variety of artists that are considered part of the “new generation,” where they combine the traditional rhythms of their home city with contemporary pop, hip hop, and jazz while still representing the culture of their home country.

    Luísa Maita is a Brazilian singer-songwriter. Her music fuses traditional Brazilian urban music with contemporary pop and jazz. This song has a lovely melody and I like how the video clip showcases the urban side of Brazil. The song talks about a “motoboy” who zips through the city of Sao Paulo making deliveries.

    Lurdez da Luz is a Brazilian rapper and singer. The hip-hop scene in Brazil has been gradually growing within the past two decades and Lurdez is one of the few female MCs paving the way. I like how this song fuses hip hop with an afro-brazilian and jazz rhythm.

  • Stonehurst Place: Luxury Bed and Breakfast in Atlanta

    Stonehurst Place: Luxury Bed and Breakfast in Atlanta

    As seen on Munaluchi Bridal Magazine

    A 19th century mansion filled with art, chic furniture, and modern elegance, the Stonehurst Place in Atlanta is a Bed and Breakfast worth the trip. A luxury home away from home, the way this place is decorated makes you feel there is a different treasure to discover in each room. It also features a lovely garden, parlor and veranda. The fun thing about a bed and breakfast is that it provides the opportunity to meet new people and hear interesting stories in a cozy atmosphere. For those who prefer an intimate and laid back honeymoon, I think this would be a lovely choice.

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    Music Spotlight:

    Janelle Monáe is a singer-songwriter, composer, dancer, and spokeswoman. She is originally from Kansas, but made Atlanta her home in 2001, where she also established her record label – Wondaland Art Society. This song is the first single from her upcoming album, The Electric Lady, that has been dubbed an anthem for empowerment for women. Her music videos tend to have a cinema concept. I love the message and imagery in this video.

  • Luxury Envy: Burj Al Arab in Dubai

    Luxury Envy: Burj Al Arab in Dubai

    As seen on Munaluchi Bridal Magazine

    While sampling hotels around the world from the comfort of my laptop, this particular sail-shaped hotel continued to pop-up. I realized I had never seen the inside of this very modern looking hotel and decided to check out their photo gallery. Thus started my awe-struck-envy episode.

    The Burj Al Arab in Dubai takes the concept of luxury to another level in a league of it’s own. Voted as the world’s most luxurious hotel, they provide a personal butler service, 8 restaurants and bars, 4 swimming pools, private beach, and a Rolls Royce, Mercedes, and helicopter airport transfer service. Of course, such services include an impressive price tag, but, similar to my previous posts, I enjoy admiring the craftsmanship that goes behind creating places like this. Every intricate detail is designed to entice all of your senses. It really is a work of art. The bold colors and modern patterns make a beautiful combination. Having a wedding, or a reception, or a drink, or just a tour here would probably be an experience of a lifetime.

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    Music Spotlight:

    Samo Zaen is a singer from Kuwait who has won the award for Best Arabic Singer 6 times. The majority of his music videos are created as short films and are directed by him. In this clip, I like how he ties history and love together.

    Myriam Fares, also known as the Queen of Stage, is a singer and entertainer from Lebanon. This is her latest single for her upcoming album and it already is topping the charts in the Middle East. I like the fashion, color, and fun in this clip.

  • DZ Travel: Swiss Summer

    Dagny Zenovia Travel

    WIth picturesque views at every turn and delectable snacks at every café, Switzerland is a travel destination that never disappoints. In 8 days I explored 3 beautiful cities – Neuchatel, Montreux, and Lausanne – to visit family and friends, get some much needed walking-exercise, and see Prince in concert. Luckily the weather was gorgeous during the week I was there and my Nikon D500 and my iPhone captured the trip beautifully.

    Neuchatel

    Located along Lake Neuchatel is a quaint city called Neuchatel.  My grandmother lives a little north of the lake, so this city holds many memories for me since my first visit when I was 10 years old. For the first weekend of my trip, I spent time chatting with my grandmother and enjoying the weather near the lake.

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    Montreux

    Montreux is an artsy and tourist city on Lake Geneva. With cobblestone streets, sail boats with a view of Southern France, and a statue of Freddie Mercury, Montreux is a lovely city to explore. It is also home to the Montreux Jazz Festival – a 2 week festival that showcases established and independent artists from around the world within pretty much every genre of music.

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    There are many winding streets and pedestrian walks that are primarily built on an incline. With the amount of walking I did, I think I did enough exercise to last me for the rest of the year. The weather was beautiful, but a bit warm for that kind of walking. If you are planning to visit in the summer months, pack comfortable shoes and light clothing. Since everything is placed on an incline, it is pretty easy to explore without getting completely lost because the lake is a vantage point. Of course, there are cute cafés with a great view of the mountains and the lake and really nice people to start your happy morning. I had breakfast twice at a café called Tea Room. The couple who works there are really welcoming and make you feel as if you are at home.

    Montreux Montreux Dagny Zenovia Travel MontreuxNow for the entertainment. The way the festival is set up, there is activity that stretches along the lake side from vendors, food, and venues. The merchandise kiosks vary from beaded trinkets, t-shirts, figurines, and funny hats. My one disappointment was that there were no vendors selling anything that looked authentically Swiss. Except for postcards that said “Montreux,” one could find the other stuff anywhere. Next are the food kiosks. They were organized by region, from Indian food to Chinese food to American food, there was something for everyone tasteful preference. I like how they decorated the seating area for each region – each section had there own small terrace near the lake with chairs that represented their region and their own music. After the food are the venues, ranging from an outdoor stage, a few intimate clubs, and an auditorium.

    Prince+Montreux2013 Prince performed at the Stravinski Auditorium from July 13 – 15. Why would someone like me travel all the way to Montreux to see Prince, you ask? Well, that questions requires a little story for an answer. I am big supporter of talent – real, raw artistry – and I prefer to experience them live. Even though there are some good artists coming up now in the industry, nothing can beat the classics. Thus, I tend to be the youngest person in the audience for the majority of the concerts I attend. Ever since Prince’s “Welcome to America” tour in 2010, I have been looking out for his tour dates hoping I can catch one of his concerts. As you might know, tracking Prince’s whereabouts is not an easy task. When I heard about his festival gig – months before the show happened – I felt it might be my only chance to see the Purple One.

    I went to the show on July 15th and it was quite an experience. First, the auditorium was set up with no seats, so the line was ridiculous hours before the show started. It snaked a few times inside and trailed outside along the sidewalk. Once they made the announcement for the doors to open, the line transformed into a rushing mob pushing against people and barricades to get in. They let us in 10 at a time while we had to raise our arms to show we had a wristband and get our bags checked. Then, the crowd runs upstairs into the theater to find a growing mass of people sitting on the floor in front of the stage. As the floor filled up, those who had balcony tickets took their seats. There was some smooth instrumental music playing while we waited for the show to start. Close to showtime, everyone stood up and rushed towards the stage. We then waited, standing, for the lights to dim. The audience was mostly white and in their late 30s or older. Looking around, I could understand why the unsatisfied rumors about Prince’s two previous shows were published. Apparently, he decided to perform only R&B and Soul tributes over the weekend and did not pick up his guitar. If that was true, I could see how the audience for this festival gig would not be able to appreciate such a mixture of music, which I find amusing because the festival markets itself as celebrating all genres of music. Nonetheless, as Prince loves it to be, no one in the audience knew what to expect.

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    As the lights dimmed and flames appeared on stage, the crowd went wild after hearing Prince voice introduce his band “3rd Eye Girl,” whom you should totally read about here. Starting with the re-mastered rock-ified version of “Let’s Get Crazy,” the stage lights finally revealed the man of the hour. Wearing black flowing pants with a black top, a black rock vest with fringes, and his new signature afro, Prince had finally arrived. For an hour and a half, Prince performed a complete rock set with sensational guitar solos, from him and his guitarist, and intimate piano playing. His band was phenomenal, playing with an inspiring amount of energy and keenly following every improvisational musical move Prince made. The audience sang along and rocked out to every song. They must have enjoyed our positive energy because for the encore they performed two full songs – a beautiful ballad and “Play That Funky Music.” All in all, Prince delivered.

     Lausanne

    Lausanne is the second largest city on Lake Geneva. It combines a dynamic commercial town with local flair. This European city pretty much offers everything – picturesque lakeside, unique museums, elegant architecture, varied night life, and multiple Italian food choices. I even got to experience my first Swiss night club! The main difference I noticed was the mixture of music – they played old school R&B, dancehall, Beyonce back to back, and 90s hip hop – which I really enjoyed. I also went to two museums – a photography exhibit and contemporary art focusing on plastic bags. The photography museum had a variety of showcases – classic portraits from the 1930s, candid photos of politicians, religion, and the oil industry in Nigeria. The contemporary art museum had a thought provoking showcase of how plastic bags are damaging the earth and glass artwork. Both exhibits were pretty interesting.

    Lausanne Overall, I really enjoyed my trip. From eating at café’s and Italian restaurants, window shopping while walking on cobblestones, breathing the same air as Prince, and exploring culture, I’m glad I was able to experience it all. I hope my description gives you some glimpse of my travels. Words and photographs can only go so far in telling a story. Below are my photos from my trip. Enjoy.