Saturday, August 18, 2012

For Release: Ocean Magazine


FOR RELEASE
(June 6, 2012, Newport Beach, CA) – Ocean Magazine
The ultimate style guide for beach-bound beauties, in 2005, sisters Molly Chizzick and Amy Mccabe, launched Ocean magazine. Designed and edited for fashion-forward and style-conscious women in search of the hautest trends, the publication, originally focused on the trends along the Southern California coastline, has since captured an audience from Los Angeles to Rio.
Appreciating and recognizing that change in this world is the only constant, Molly Chizzick, Editor-in-Chief, and Amy Mccabe, Associate Publisher, embarked on a mission to celebrate style, as influenced by society, culture and travel throughout the world.
“From the beginning, we hoped for Ocean magazine to celebrate both global sophistication and chic inspiration, which we see as capturing the essence of a true ” fashion-ista”–intelligent yet playful, with a passion for style along with worldly know-how,” says Chizzick, Editor-in-Chief.
With a fresh approach and “of-the-moment” advice, Ocean’s unique passion to encapsulate a wealth of inspiration found around the world, resulted in a bold and distinctive resource, which quickly became a global style authority. Renowned for its sophisticated, yet accessible, design, editorial and award-winning photography, with fashion and beauty captured in the most chic cities to the most beautiful beaches worldwide.
“While staying aligned with Ocean’s vision to create a publication, which shaped and illustrated the beauty and styles which makeup the world, beyond our own shores, with the incredibly skills of Ocean’s Director of Photography, Dominic Petruzzi, we’ve had the opportunity to capture the essence of some of the most incredible landscapes, designers and cultures in destinations such as Bali, Malaysia, Fiji, Hawaii, and Mexico–in addition to the beautiful California’s coastline,” says Chizzick.
With supermodels such as Daniela Pestova photographed along the beautiful beaches of Pangkor Laut Resort in Malaysia, and famed actresses and celebrities including Kim Kardashian, photographed in Newport Beach overlooking the Pacific coastline, Ocean has continued to evolve and create its own niche among national titles.
“It’s important to us to continue changing with the times,” says Mccabe, Associate Publisher. “Since the magazine’s premiere issue in 2005, nearly every industry and individual has in someway adapted to the new climate that has emerged in the US and worldwide. This has inspired us further to observe and too “change with the times”–encouraging us to look further at what is needed today.”
With the launch of Ocean Breaks, an incentivized social sharing addition to Ocean magazine, Ocean magazine is excited to now provide a strategic business marketing partner for advertisers. Ocean Breaks will deliver online promotions with multiple channels to reach your clientele and customer demographic: WOMEN.
“Watching as friends, advertisers and businesses creatively seek fresh ideas, resources, etc., to evolve with the nature of today’s market, we are extremely excited to be able to launch a “new” Ocean magazine, as well as to continue our passion of providing a high-end, fashion-forward publication,” says Mccabe.
Kim Butzbach of Denmark, the new Publisher of Ocean magazine, has joined Molly and Amy Chizzick, in a fresh approach to publishing on a global scale. With the assistance of Butzbach, Ocean magazine will reflect its initiative to provide women with an accessible, fun and insightful magazine that continues to support and reflect the dynamic nature of media worldwide.
“We welcome this new opportunity to work alongside businesses in a way that supports their initiatives,” says Butzbach. “And hope that this is just the beginning of new launches to come for Ocean.”
Ocean will announce the release of its new website and Ocean Breaks, June 2012, which will keep with the tone, quality and originality of that of the first seven years, continuing to strive for and pursue new trend-conscious, inspired approaches.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Ocean Magazine



The ultimate style guide for beach-bound beauties, in 2005, sisters Molly Chizzick and Amy Mccabe, launched Ocean magazine. Designed and edited for fashion-forward and style-conscious women in search of the hautest trends, the publication, originally focused on the trends along the Southern California coastline, has since captured an audience from Los Angeles to Rio.

Appreciating and recognizing that change in this world is the only constant, Molly Chizzick, Editor-in-Chief, and Amy Mccabe, Associate Publisher, embarked on a mission to celebrate style, as influenced by society, culture and travel throughout the world.

“From the beginning, we hoped for Ocean magazine to celebrate both global sophistication and chic inspiration, which we see as capturing the essence of a true ” fashion-ista”–intelligent yet playful, with a passion for style along with worldly know-how,” says Chizzick, Editor-in-Chief.

With a fresh approach and “of-the-moment” advice, Ocean’s unique passion to encapsulate a wealth of inspiration found around the world, resulted in a bold and distinctive resource, which quickly became a global style authority. Renowned for its sophisticated, yet accessible, design, editorial and award-winning photography, with fashion and beauty captured in the most chic cities to the most beautiful beaches worldwide.

“While staying aligned with Ocean’s vision to create a publication, which shaped and illustrated the beauty and styles which makeup the world, beyond our own shores, with the incredibly skills of Ocean’s Director of Photography, Dominic Petruzzi, we’ve had the opportunity to capture the essence of some of the most incredible landscapes, designers and cultures in destinations such as Bali, Malaysia, Fiji, Hawaii, and Mexico–in addition to the beautiful California’s coastline,” says Chizzick.

With supermodels such as Daniela Pestova photographed along the beautiful beaches of Pangkor Laut Resort in Malaysia, and famed actresses and celebrities including Kim Kardashian, photographed in Newport Beach overlooking the Pacific coastline, Ocean has continued to evolve and create its own niche among national titles.


“It’s important to us to continue changing with the times,” says Mccabe, Associate Publisher. “Since the magazine’s premiere issue in 2005, nearly every industry and individual has in someway adapted to the new climate that has emerged in the US and worldwide. This has inspired us further to observe and too “change with the times”–encouraging us to look further at what is needed today.”

With the launch of Ocean Breaks, an incentivized social sharing addition to Ocean magazine, Ocean magazine is excited to now provide a strategic business marketing partner for advertisers. Ocean Breaks will deliver online promotions with multiple channels to reach your clientele and customer demographic: WOMEN. 

“Watching as friends, advertisers and businesses creatively seek fresh ideas, resources, etc., to evolve with the nature of today’s market, we are extremely excited to be able to launch a “new” Ocean magazine, as well as to continue our passion of providing a high-end, fashion-forward publication,” says Mccabe.


Kim Butzbach of Denmark, the new Publisher of Ocean magazine,  has joined Molly and Amy Chizzick, in a fresh approach to publishing on a global scale.

With the assistance of Butzbach, Ocean magazine will reflect its initiative to provide women with an accessible, fun and insightful magazine that continues to support and reflect the dynamic nature of media worldwide.


“We welcome this new opportunity to work alongside businesses in a way that supports their initiatives,” says Butzbach. “And hope that this is just the beginning of new launches to come for Ocean.”

Ocean will announce the release of its new website and Ocean Breaks, June 2012, which will keep with the tone, quality and originality of that of the first seven years, continuing to strive for and pursue new trend-conscious, inspired approaches.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Fresh Hair Styles- and How to Achieve The Hottest Looks!

Read on for the freshest hair styles to inspire your summer look!

Play on Curls
Fresh Waves for a New Generation on the Fall/Winter 2011 Bridal Runways

The Fall/Winter 2011 Bridal Fashion Week hairstyles took a fresh approach to embrace a modern, youthful bride.  Redken Session Stylist Giovanni Giuntoli created the distinct looks at the Christos, Kenneth Pool, and Amsale collections, taking each in its own direction.          

End-of-Day Waves – 
“This season the traditionally preppy Christos look evolved for the next generation, and the hair embraces this edgier attitude,” Giuntoli said. “The look is down, when it is typically up, resulting in a youthful, casual after-wedding look that’s flattering and flirty.”

To achieve the look, prep hair to add texture and extra hold with Redken wool shake 08 gel-slush texturizer and then layer on spray starch 15 versatile ironing spray.  Part the hair wherever it best reflects the face shape, whether it be left, right or center.  Set the curls with a 1-inch curling iron and pin in place until dry.  Let the curls out and pull until you have soft waves, finishing the style with fashion work 12 versatile working spray to achieve a silky matte finish.  “These waves are not tight, they’re fresh.  We’re trying to get away from the corkscrew,” Giuntoli explained. 

Cutting Edge Pleat – 
"This up-do reflects the high-end Kenneth Pool look, with a luxury finish to the hair.  This line is more avant-garde, more high-fashion, and so we created a striking, contemporary up-do that pushes the envelope,” Giuntoli said. 

To create this look, prep the hair by blow-drying with aerate 08 bodifying cream-mousse, applying at the roots and through the ends for all-over body and texture.  Then fold all of the hair except for the front section two inches from the crown into a pleat.  Curl small sections of the front two inches with a one-inch barrel and pin each up in place atop the head.  “The curls add a softer silhouette for height and a light, airy texture that you can almost see through.”  Giuntoli said.  For added shine and hold, finish the look with pure force 16 non-aerosol fixing spray.

Statement Pony – 
“This season of Amsale reflects another evolution and a new approach, with a natural, youthful ponytail with soft with volume at the crown for added glamour,” Giuntoli said.

Obtain this look by first sectioning off the hair at the crown, misting with forceful 23 super strength finishing spray and then back brushing for height.  “Play with the shape and height at the crown to keep it tailored to your face shape,” Giuntoli explained.  Next gather the hair into a pony and wrap a one-inch section around the elastic.  Leave a natural wave in the pony tail and mist with shine flash 02 glistening mistfor a glossy polish.

These fresh takes on waves reflected an edgier, younger bride and can guide you as you search to achieve the perfect look you need on the big day.  When choosing your look, Giuntoli advises that you remember that your wedding day is all about you and it may take a few trials to find the right fit.  Work with your Redken stylist to create a look that reflects your own personality and makes you feel your absolute best.