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Loryn Guiffré
>> Age: 33
>> Residence: Makiki
>> Occupation: Marketing manager, Saks
Fifth Avenue
———
L
oryn Guiffré is one of those women
who seems fashionable even in life’s
most mundane moments. So it’s not
surprising that when hiring for its new In-
ternational Market Place Waikiki location,
high-end department store Saks Fifth Ave-
nue scooped her up, taking her on as their
marketing manager. Guiffré’s background
is in marketing but her attitude is all fash-
ion. Guiffré also models and has appeared
in print ad campaigns and runway shows
on the Hawaii fashion scene.
She starts her mornings by catching up
on the fashion press to keep current on
trends and throughout the day is commu-
nicating with Saks’ corporate marketing
team in New York. Ever graceful while
running in heels, she always packs a
cocktail dress in her work bag to be pre-
pared for whatever comes her way.
Best heels for a busy day: “Before I
started working at Saks Fifth Avenue, I
worked downtown, which necessitated a
ton of walking to various meetings on
rough sidewalks,” said Guiffré via email.
“Because I wore out my heels so quickly, I
would purchase simple, nude-colored
heels from Nine West. The price point is
such that I didn’t worry if I wore them out
too quickly. Bonus points: The nude color
makes your legs look longer.”
Accessory roll call: “I think less is
more, especially with jewelry. I stick to
my gold Marc Jacobs watch and a pair of
stud earrings. You can’t go wrong with
pearls. I also love to support local design-
ers, and my Kira Hawaii X cuff bracelet is
a go-to piece that I wear frequently. If I re-
ally want to dazzle at night, it’s more
about the makeup and a killer clutch (I
have a gold-studded one that I love). For
makeup, I usually rock a darker, smokier
eye with extra volume on my lashes or
opt for a vibrant red lipstick. I love this
Tom Ford lipstick that has a matte finish.
It makes heads turn!”
Travel must-have: “I can’t leave home
without my baby-pink Fuji Polaroid cam-
era. It is so fun to take photos of all the
places I get to travel to, and it’s great to
give photos to friends so they can take
home memories, too. I also won’t travel
without sunscreen, and it is the best
when it doubles as a foundation. I love
the Shiseido UV Protective Stick Founda-
tion SPF 37.”
Favorite pau hana cocktail and the
dress to wear with it: “A cosmopolitan
martini (channeling my inner Carrie
Bradshaw), and I would drink it in any-
thing by the designer For Love  Lemons
— they are my go-to for cocktail dresses
right now; very creative designs with a
bit of sexiness and lacy, light fabrics.”
The weekend: “While I love being glam
during my workweek and for events, I also
love lounging on the weekends. You
can spot me in a plain, white henley
T-shirt paired with worn-out
denim and cheetah-print heels, or
you can find me at Kaimana Beach
rocking a RVCA bikini and lounging on
one of my favorite towels, The Beach Peo-
ple Roundies. It makes me feel glam as I
soak up the surf and sand.”
Wardrobe MVPs: “I love simple white
and black crew-neck shirts and tank tops,
black blazers and button-up shirts. You
can mix basics with so many combina-
tions of clothing. I like to wear a pencil
skirt with a crew neck and blazer, or
throw on a tank and blazer with skinny
jeans and some Jeffrey Campbells (shoes)
for a more urban, casual vibe. I also like a
nice, soft, white T-shirt with simple khaki
shorts and all-white Converse Chuck Tay-
lors. Quality, basic pieces expand your
closet exponentially.”
———
By Erin Smith, special to the Star-Adver-
tiser. Island Lookbook is a weekly feature
that spotlights local trendsetters. Contact
features@staradvertiser.com.
———
Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar,
longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please email
your questions to anniesmailbox@comcast.net or write to
Annie’s Mailbox, care of Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd St.,
Hermosa Beach, CA 90254.
BRIDGE
SUPER QUIZ
JUMBLE
WORD GAME KATHY
MITCHELL
MARCY
SUGARAN N I E’S MAI L B OX
Simple Saturday
By Frank Stewart
Tribune Content Agency
On “Simple Satur-
day,” I cater to aspiring
players by looking at
basic technique and
developing logical
thinking.
My columns this
week treated decep-
tive plays by declarer.
Suppose today’s South
arrives at four spades
— he and North bid a
bit too boldly — and
West leads the jack of
hearts. Look at all four
hands. South seems to
have four unavoidable
losers: a trump, two di-
amonds and a club.
Use your imagina-
tion. Do you see a way
South might make his game?
An end play is conceivable but unlikely to succeed.
South’s best chance is to play low from dummy and his own
hand on the first heart! It will be hard for West to find a dia-
mond shift. If he leads a second heart, South wins, cashes
the A-K of clubs, discards his last club on the king of hearts
and ruffs a club. When the clubs break 3-3, South goes to
the ace of trumps to discard a losing diamond on the good
club.
If that line of play occurred to you, I can see great hope
for you as a bridge player.
ulterior
Ulterior: ul-TEER-ee-er: Other than what is obvious or
admitted. Average mark 32 words. Time limit 45 minutes.
Can you find 49 or more words in ULTERIOR? The list will
be published Monday.
Subject: Plays
Provide the last word of the title of the play. (e.g., “The
Importance of Being ____.” Answer: Earnest.)
FRIDAY’S WORD: Unwieldy
FRESHMAN LEVEL
1. “Death of a ____”
2. “A Streetcar Named ____”
3. “Cat on a Hot Tin ___”
4. “Who’s Afraid of Virginia ____?”
5. “A Raisin in the ____”
GRADUATE LEVEL
6. “The Glass ____”
7. “Long Day’s Journey Into ____”
8. “A Man for All ____”
9. “Arsenic and Old ____”
10. “Lady Windermere’s ____”
PH.D. LEVEL
11. “Arms and the ____”
12. “The Iceman ____”
13. “A View From the ____”
14. “Mourning Becomes ____”
15. “She Stoops to ____”
RULES OF THE GAME: 1. Words must be four or more letters.
2. Words that acquire four letters by addition of “s,” such as “bats” or
“dies,” are not used. 3. Only one form of the verb is used. 4. Proper
nouns are not used. 5. Slang words are not used.
ANSWERS: 1. Salesman. 2. Desire. 3. Roof. 4. Woolf. 5. Sun.
6. Menagerie. 7. Night. 8. Seasons. 9. Lace. 10. Fan. 11. Man.
12. Cometh. 13. Bridge. 14. Electra. 15. Conquer.
unwed
newly
nude
weld
wend
wide
widely
widen
wield
wieldy
wild
wile
wily
wind
windy
wine
winy
idle
idly
idyl
indue
inly
lend
lewd
lied
lien
lieu
lindy
line
lune
deli
deny
dewily
dewy
diel
dine
duel
duly
dune
dyne
yield
yule
D
ear Annie: “Wonder-
ing,” asked why older
men smell bad, don’t
change their clothes and
live in filthy homes. You said
it could be the lack of a fe-
male presence who used to
take care of these things.
My husband suddenly
had this problem of a bad
odor. He has impeccable hy-
giene, showers every day,
sometimes twice a day. He
wears clothing once before
it goes into the laundry. We
finally figured out that he
was taking too much fish oil
along with an antidepres-
sant that had been increas-
ing how much he would
sweat. He still takes the fish
oil, but at a much smaller
dose, and the problem has
gone away. My brother also
had an odor problem, but I
think it was due to smoking,
poor dental care and forget-
ting that wool sweaters ben-
efit from a trip to the dry
cleaners every so often.
A gentle conversation
with these men asking how
they are doing, a suggestion
to get checkups with their
doctor to see if there is a
physical reason and being
screened for depression
could help. Visiting the den-
tist may have been ne-
glected. Say that you are
telling them these things be-
cause you care about them.
Offer to show them how to
do laundry properly and say
that they need to shower
more. It can’t hurt. Be a
friend. — Wife with
Sweat-Smelling Hubby
Dear Wife: Thank you for
your compassionate and
sensible response. Here’s
more:
Dear Annie: My husband
is 80 and has been the same
way for years. He doesn’t
shower for a week, and then
sleeps in his recliner in the
same clothes. He doesn’t
even take off his shoes.
When I tell him he needs a
shower, he says, “Yes, I
know,” but doesn’t do it. He
says it is too much trouble. I
don’t get it — Living with
Stinky
Dear Annie: “Wondering”
may want to suggest that his
gentlemen friends have a
smell test at their next
checkup. It is not uncom-
mon for men (and women)
to have a decreased sense of
smell over time, and it can
indicate a serious illness.
— Caregiver
Readers share responses
to inquiry about body odor
WEST
♠ K Q
♥ J 10 9 8
♦ K 8 4 3
♣ J 8 3
EAST
♠ 8
♥ Q 7 4 2
♦ A J 7 6 2
♣ Q 10 9
SOUTH
♠ J 10 9 6 4 2
♥ A 5
♦ 9 5
♣ A 6 2
NORTH
♠ A 7 5 3
♥ K 6 3
♦ Q 10
♣ K 7 5 4
North	East	 South	West
1 ♣	 Pass	1 ♠	 Pass
2 ♠	 Pass	4 ♠	 All Pass
Opening lead — ♥ J
North dealer
Both sides vulnerable
ISLAND
LOOKBOOKF O C U S O N FAS H I O N
D2  H O N OLU LU S TAR-ADVE RTI S E R  SATU R DAY 6/11/16	TODAY
PHOTOS BY CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
Loryn Guiffré shown by the pool at the Honolulu Club in a Red Valentino
dress, $695, and nude heels from Nine West, $60. Above left, a Kira Hawaii
cuff, $98. Items might no longer be available; prices can vary.
ABOVE
By the Honolulu Club bar, Guiffré
wore a Uniqlo skirt from Tokyo, $50,
with a basic crew-neck T-shirt from
Holstee and leopard heels from Ba-
nana Republic, $160, accented by a
$5 necklace from Walmart.
BELOW
Tom Ford Ruby Rush matte lipstick,
$50

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Island_Lookbook

  • 1. Loryn Guiffré >> Age: 33 >> Residence: Makiki >> Occupation: Marketing manager, Saks Fifth Avenue ——— L oryn Guiffré is one of those women who seems fashionable even in life’s most mundane moments. So it’s not surprising that when hiring for its new In- ternational Market Place Waikiki location, high-end department store Saks Fifth Ave- nue scooped her up, taking her on as their marketing manager. Guiffré’s background is in marketing but her attitude is all fash- ion. Guiffré also models and has appeared in print ad campaigns and runway shows on the Hawaii fashion scene. She starts her mornings by catching up on the fashion press to keep current on trends and throughout the day is commu- nicating with Saks’ corporate marketing team in New York. Ever graceful while running in heels, she always packs a cocktail dress in her work bag to be pre- pared for whatever comes her way. Best heels for a busy day: “Before I started working at Saks Fifth Avenue, I worked downtown, which necessitated a ton of walking to various meetings on rough sidewalks,” said Guiffré via email. “Because I wore out my heels so quickly, I would purchase simple, nude-colored heels from Nine West. The price point is such that I didn’t worry if I wore them out too quickly. Bonus points: The nude color makes your legs look longer.” Accessory roll call: “I think less is more, especially with jewelry. I stick to my gold Marc Jacobs watch and a pair of stud earrings. You can’t go wrong with pearls. I also love to support local design- ers, and my Kira Hawaii X cuff bracelet is a go-to piece that I wear frequently. If I re- ally want to dazzle at night, it’s more about the makeup and a killer clutch (I have a gold-studded one that I love). For makeup, I usually rock a darker, smokier eye with extra volume on my lashes or opt for a vibrant red lipstick. I love this Tom Ford lipstick that has a matte finish. It makes heads turn!” Travel must-have: “I can’t leave home without my baby-pink Fuji Polaroid cam- era. It is so fun to take photos of all the places I get to travel to, and it’s great to give photos to friends so they can take home memories, too. I also won’t travel without sunscreen, and it is the best when it doubles as a foundation. I love the Shiseido UV Protective Stick Founda- tion SPF 37.” Favorite pau hana cocktail and the dress to wear with it: “A cosmopolitan martini (channeling my inner Carrie Bradshaw), and I would drink it in any- thing by the designer For Love Lemons — they are my go-to for cocktail dresses right now; very creative designs with a bit of sexiness and lacy, light fabrics.” The weekend: “While I love being glam during my workweek and for events, I also love lounging on the weekends. You can spot me in a plain, white henley T-shirt paired with worn-out denim and cheetah-print heels, or you can find me at Kaimana Beach rocking a RVCA bikini and lounging on one of my favorite towels, The Beach Peo- ple Roundies. It makes me feel glam as I soak up the surf and sand.” Wardrobe MVPs: “I love simple white and black crew-neck shirts and tank tops, black blazers and button-up shirts. You can mix basics with so many combina- tions of clothing. I like to wear a pencil skirt with a crew neck and blazer, or throw on a tank and blazer with skinny jeans and some Jeffrey Campbells (shoes) for a more urban, casual vibe. I also like a nice, soft, white T-shirt with simple khaki shorts and all-white Converse Chuck Tay- lors. Quality, basic pieces expand your closet exponentially.” ——— By Erin Smith, special to the Star-Adver- tiser. Island Lookbook is a weekly feature that spotlights local trendsetters. Contact features@staradvertiser.com. ——— Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please email your questions to anniesmailbox@comcast.net or write to Annie’s Mailbox, care of Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd St., Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. BRIDGE SUPER QUIZ JUMBLE WORD GAME KATHY MITCHELL MARCY SUGARAN N I E’S MAI L B OX Simple Saturday By Frank Stewart Tribune Content Agency On “Simple Satur- day,” I cater to aspiring players by looking at basic technique and developing logical thinking. My columns this week treated decep- tive plays by declarer. Suppose today’s South arrives at four spades — he and North bid a bit too boldly — and West leads the jack of hearts. Look at all four hands. South seems to have four unavoidable losers: a trump, two di- amonds and a club. Use your imagina- tion. Do you see a way South might make his game? An end play is conceivable but unlikely to succeed. South’s best chance is to play low from dummy and his own hand on the first heart! It will be hard for West to find a dia- mond shift. If he leads a second heart, South wins, cashes the A-K of clubs, discards his last club on the king of hearts and ruffs a club. When the clubs break 3-3, South goes to the ace of trumps to discard a losing diamond on the good club. If that line of play occurred to you, I can see great hope for you as a bridge player. ulterior Ulterior: ul-TEER-ee-er: Other than what is obvious or admitted. Average mark 32 words. Time limit 45 minutes. Can you find 49 or more words in ULTERIOR? The list will be published Monday. Subject: Plays Provide the last word of the title of the play. (e.g., “The Importance of Being ____.” Answer: Earnest.) FRIDAY’S WORD: Unwieldy FRESHMAN LEVEL 1. “Death of a ____” 2. “A Streetcar Named ____” 3. “Cat on a Hot Tin ___” 4. “Who’s Afraid of Virginia ____?” 5. “A Raisin in the ____” GRADUATE LEVEL 6. “The Glass ____” 7. “Long Day’s Journey Into ____” 8. “A Man for All ____” 9. “Arsenic and Old ____” 10. “Lady Windermere’s ____” PH.D. LEVEL 11. “Arms and the ____” 12. “The Iceman ____” 13. “A View From the ____” 14. “Mourning Becomes ____” 15. “She Stoops to ____” RULES OF THE GAME: 1. Words must be four or more letters. 2. Words that acquire four letters by addition of “s,” such as “bats” or “dies,” are not used. 3. Only one form of the verb is used. 4. Proper nouns are not used. 5. Slang words are not used. ANSWERS: 1. Salesman. 2. Desire. 3. Roof. 4. Woolf. 5. Sun. 6. Menagerie. 7. Night. 8. Seasons. 9. Lace. 10. Fan. 11. Man. 12. Cometh. 13. Bridge. 14. Electra. 15. Conquer. unwed newly nude weld wend wide widely widen wield wieldy wild wile wily wind windy wine winy idle idly idyl indue inly lend lewd lied lien lieu lindy line lune deli deny dewily dewy diel dine duel duly dune dyne yield yule D ear Annie: “Wonder- ing,” asked why older men smell bad, don’t change their clothes and live in filthy homes. You said it could be the lack of a fe- male presence who used to take care of these things. My husband suddenly had this problem of a bad odor. He has impeccable hy- giene, showers every day, sometimes twice a day. He wears clothing once before it goes into the laundry. We finally figured out that he was taking too much fish oil along with an antidepres- sant that had been increas- ing how much he would sweat. He still takes the fish oil, but at a much smaller dose, and the problem has gone away. My brother also had an odor problem, but I think it was due to smoking, poor dental care and forget- ting that wool sweaters ben- efit from a trip to the dry cleaners every so often. A gentle conversation with these men asking how they are doing, a suggestion to get checkups with their doctor to see if there is a physical reason and being screened for depression could help. Visiting the den- tist may have been ne- glected. Say that you are telling them these things be- cause you care about them. Offer to show them how to do laundry properly and say that they need to shower more. It can’t hurt. Be a friend. — Wife with Sweat-Smelling Hubby Dear Wife: Thank you for your compassionate and sensible response. Here’s more: Dear Annie: My husband is 80 and has been the same way for years. He doesn’t shower for a week, and then sleeps in his recliner in the same clothes. He doesn’t even take off his shoes. When I tell him he needs a shower, he says, “Yes, I know,” but doesn’t do it. He says it is too much trouble. I don’t get it — Living with Stinky Dear Annie: “Wondering” may want to suggest that his gentlemen friends have a smell test at their next checkup. It is not uncom- mon for men (and women) to have a decreased sense of smell over time, and it can indicate a serious illness. — Caregiver Readers share responses to inquiry about body odor WEST ♠ K Q ♥ J 10 9 8 ♦ K 8 4 3 ♣ J 8 3 EAST ♠ 8 ♥ Q 7 4 2 ♦ A J 7 6 2 ♣ Q 10 9 SOUTH ♠ J 10 9 6 4 2 ♥ A 5 ♦ 9 5 ♣ A 6 2 NORTH ♠ A 7 5 3 ♥ K 6 3 ♦ Q 10 ♣ K 7 5 4 North East South West 1 ♣ Pass 1 ♠ Pass 2 ♠ Pass 4 ♠ All Pass Opening lead — ♥ J North dealer Both sides vulnerable ISLAND LOOKBOOKF O C U S O N FAS H I O N D2 H O N OLU LU S TAR-ADVE RTI S E R SATU R DAY 6/11/16 TODAY PHOTOS BY CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM Loryn Guiffré shown by the pool at the Honolulu Club in a Red Valentino dress, $695, and nude heels from Nine West, $60. Above left, a Kira Hawaii cuff, $98. Items might no longer be available; prices can vary. ABOVE By the Honolulu Club bar, Guiffré wore a Uniqlo skirt from Tokyo, $50, with a basic crew-neck T-shirt from Holstee and leopard heels from Ba- nana Republic, $160, accented by a $5 necklace from Walmart. BELOW Tom Ford Ruby Rush matte lipstick, $50