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10 Hot Saucy Sizzlin' Sassy Style Tips for MIAMI!!!

­Sisters, South Beach is the Universal Vortex of Pleasure, Seduction, and Flirtation. We invite you to come away with us. For the timid, play with these tips as an experiment in ­The Womanly Art of Owning Your Beauty. And for the bold, use this as a guide to playing full out…

1. Wear Pink! The color pink is code for Sister Goddess in Miami. And, of course, we will be hosting our fabulous Pink Party.

2. Bikinis are a must must MUST. No excuses Sisters. We are all beautiful. Bikini.

3. Spray tanning makes your body look even more beautiful when you slip on the bikini (which is a must have, seriously!).

4. Break down your wanton wardrobe into 4 categories: Party, Beach, Boudoir/Lounge (this is your after-hours romping), Travel.

5. Here are some of the grooviest packing pieces I can possibly think of: hat, shades, frocks, shoes and purse, cool shades (aviator and/or Jackie-O), sarongs, fringed anything, hot pink minis, short shorts, and anything that glitters!

6. And for the evening: scarves and wraps, a clutch purse, HUGE earrings - HUGE, any cheap bling bling you care to bring along, strappy platforms.

7. South Beach is the spot for that one wild, crazy, over the top piece that you have and that you are bold enough to pack and even bolder to wear! 

8. Imagine every outfit to be the red carpet for your step. Shine, goddess, shine!

9. Pay no never mind to any packing tips...throw in everything you think you might wear. It's easy to find men to assist you in all areas of your stay...

10. And lastly, lustily, in no other place in the world can a woman sink her body into the pool of pure pleasure so instantly. Celebrate it with your own unique soul style.



Sister Goddess Dame Lori Sutherland is a passionate fashion fan, consultant, and stylist. Lori has inspired and facilitated the transformational empowerment of over 2,000 women and men during the past nine years as student, coach, teacher, directrix, consultant, and stylist associated with Mama Gena’s School of Womanly Arts and now has her own private practice. Please visit the Dame at ­www.damelori.com.
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