Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Tropic Style Magazine on Facebook

In addition to blog and our website at Tropicstylemagazine.com, Tropic Style now has their own Facebook page. We are very new to Facebook, so please feel free to stop by say hello and "like" our page to be the first to know about our upcoming features.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Tropic Style Magazine

Thank you for your interest in Tropic Style Magazine. Tropic Style is a new luxury lifestyle magazine. We are focused on promoting tourism and commerce in the state of Florida and the Carribbean. Please visit our website at http://tropicstylemagazine.com .

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Victoria's Secret Introduces the Designer Collection

Victoria's Secret's new images for this collection, features model Barbara Palvin and was photographed by Greg Kadel.




Inspired by iconic Parisian fashion and crafted with a nod to European couturiers, our Designer Collection lingerie pays homage to Victoria’s Secret’s seductive heritage. We want to provide the customer with beautiful pieces incorporating European flair that she will treasure forever. The styles are ultra-feminine and timeless, combining the most delicate laces and finest fabrics. The Designer Collection strives to be more exclusive and special than any other lingerie of its kind.





Janie Schaffer, Chief Creative Officer of Victoria’s Secret and her design team were inspired this season to create a collection that is ultra-feminine with a youthful spirit, all with intricate details and gorgeous fabrications. This Hi Summer collection refreshes with a new color palette (pops of red, blue, yellow) while still utilizing iconic pink and black. There are beautiful chiffons that are really right for the season as well as Swarovski crystal embellishment, satin, and lace.


The price points range from:
UL Bras $98-$148
PU Bras $138-$158
Panties & Garterbelts $38-$68
Bdolls, Teddies, etc $158- $218
Merrywidow $298
Kimono $120

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Al Capone's Palm Island Mansion for Sale

article written By Tatyana Versace for Tropical Style Magazine.


Al Capone may have been Chicago's most famous mob boss, but Capone spent a lot of time in Miami. He once operated a speakeasy on the 13th floor of the Biltmore hotel in Coral Gables. After a night of gambling, he could retire to his enormous mansion on Palm Island. It's incredible to think that back in 1928, Capone bought this prime property on Biscayne Bay for just 40,000.




In the next few weeks, the gangster's property will go up for sale and this time it comes with a $9.95 million dollar price tag.




If these walls could talk, what tales they could tell. For it was here, within these walls that Capone plotted the Valentine’s Day Massacre. This was also where Capone died of cardiac arrest on on January 25, 1947.



The mansion features seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms, Private boat dock and a Black-and-gold Art Deco powder room that looks the same as when Al Capone used it. In fact the current owner,restored the 0.7-acre mansion to it's original condition so that it looks exactly as it did when Al Capone owned it.



Tropic Style Magazine is very pleased to have the opportunity to tour the property for an upcoming feature.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

What A view!


I don't know where this is, but where ever it is, I'm going!