Issue link: https://www.balharbourdigital.com/i/1461738
Contributors DEVIN L'AMOREAUX "My shoot with the Weiner sisters was refreshing. We were all relaxed and just coming up with ideas on the spot," says Los Angeles-based photographer Devin L'Amoreaux. "I felt like it's their story, they should be the ones telling it and only using me as a tool to provide context via my photography." This was ½ƂÀi>ÕݽÃwÀÃÌ>ÃÃ}iÌvÀBal Harbour; his work has also appeared in Cultured, Tempo Journal and Preme magazine. MACKENZIE WAGONER Mackenzie Wagoner writes for Vogue, New York Magazine, Apartamento and Architectural Digest among other publications. In this issue, she revisited London's '90s club scene with Veronica Etro's Spring/Summer collection, and «Àwi`Ìi7iiÀÃÃÌiÀÃÜÌiÀÀi>ÌëÃ>«i`ÌiÀÃi«>À>Ìi and equally stratospheric careers. "Meeting with subjects in a family setting gives a level of intimacy to an interview you would rarely otherwise see." ENUMA OKORO Enuma Okoro is a Nigerian-American writer, speaker and VÕÌÕÀ>VÕÀ>ÌÀ°,>Ãi`wÛiVÕÌÀiÃ>VÀÃÃÌÀiiVÌiÌÃ] she currently lives in New York City. She is the Financial Times Weekend columnist contributing the weekly "The Art of Life," and her bylines include the New York Times, Vogue, The Atlantic Monthly, The Cut, Essence Magazine and more. In this issue, her essay "You are Here," is a consideration on being fully present in our lives. Okoro is currently working on her debut novel. ELIZABETH VARNELL Elizabeth Varnell is a fashion and lifestyle journalist who was born and raised in Los Angeles and writes for Vogue and C Magazine, among others. For Bal Harbour's "In The Atelier," she spoke with Lafayette 148 Creative Director Emily Smith about her spring collection steeped in industrial workwear. º/iiÃiÀâ}yÜv>ÜÀ}ëÞ>À`Ài`Ãiv the appeal of coveralls and rolled up sleeves," says Varnell, ÀiyiVÌ}-̽Ã>ÌiÃÌViV̰ºV>>}iiÀ looking out over the East River, watching crews work to bring a city humming to life each morning." 50 BAL HARBOUR

