< Previous28 AZFOOTHILLS.COM On the Catwalk, Yeah AZ FOOTHILLS’ 10TH-ANNUAL FACE OF FOOTHILLS MODEL SEARCH contest came to a climactic close on Saturday, Jan. 4. Twenty gorgeous contestants made it through to the fi nal contest round after more than six months of competition including packed casting calls, rigorous online voting and elite judging panels. Friends, family and fans gathered at the Camelback Overlook Deck at Mountain Shadows where they enjoyed beats from DJ Soloman, photo booth fun from Crazy Shotz Photos, stunning décor from Balloon Hustle and Honeyblooms and the big reveal. Congrats to Annastasia Stock, who was named Teen Face of Foothills, and Ava Cashman, who won the Face of Foothills title. Photography by Paul Gitelson. Feb Issue 2.indd 28Feb Issue 2.indd 281/23/20 4:31 PM1/23/20 4:31 PMFeb Issue 2.indd 29Feb Issue 2.indd 291/23/20 4:31 PM1/23/20 4:31 PM30 AZFOOTHILLS.COM AVA CASHMAN, 2020 FACE OF FOOTHILLS, WITH CO-2019 FACE OF FOOTHILLS, LAURA HELTON AND MEL RODRIGUEZ. Think you have what it takes to be the 2021 title-holder? Visit AZFoothills.com for details! Feb Issue 2.indd 30Feb Issue 2.indd 301/23/20 4:31 PM1/23/20 4:31 PMARROWHEAD (623) 979-4445 CHANDLER (480) 705-4191 SCOTTSDALE (480) 367-1717 LONDONGOLD.COM LONDON GOLD Feb Issue 2.indd 31Feb Issue 2.indd 311/23/20 4:31 PM1/23/20 4:31 PM32 AZFOOTHILLS.COM INSIDER'S EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW - THIS MONTH. GUIDE BE Mine Swap the box of chocolates and bouquet for the beautiful MILÈO ELIXIR OUD VALENTINE’S DAY SET. The ultra-luxe skincare collection—featuring Collonges- la-Rouge Elixir Oud and La Rose De JoEll Elixir Oud—is composed entirely of fl owers and plants, along with the world’s rarest ingredient, Oud. Each elixir is created and bottled in small batches to clarify, plump, brighten and renew skin. $295 each or $350 as a set. MILEONEWYORK.COM. — MELISSA LARSEN Feb Issue 2.indd 32Feb Issue 2.indd 321/23/20 4:31 PM1/23/20 4:31 PMFeb Issue 2.indd 33Feb Issue 2.indd 331/23/20 4:31 PM1/23/20 4:31 PMTALON • RAPTOR • GOLF SHOP & TRADING CO. • GRAYHAWK LEARNING CENTER • PHIL’S GRILL QUILL CREEK CAFÉ • THE MORNING JOINT • ISABELLA’S KITCHEN • CATERING & SPECIAL EVENTS 480.502.1800 • GRAYHAWKGOLF.COM Feb Issue 2.indd 34Feb Issue 2.indd 341/23/20 4:31 PM1/23/20 4:31 PMTHREE GREAT RESTAURANTS, One Great Family Modern Bistro + Wine Market RHYTHM+WINE THREE OF THE BEST AWARD-WINNING RESTAURANTS IN NORTH SCOTTSDALE WINNER: BEST MEXICAN FOOD RESTAURANT 20825 N Pima Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85255 | 480.513.8332 | jalapenoinferno.com WINNER: BEST WINEBAR 7605 E. Pinnacle Peak Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85255 | 480.478.6999 | rhythmandwine.com 23587 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85255 | 480.585.6442 | jalapenoinferno.com WINNER: BEST MEXICAN FOOD RESTAURANT Feb Issue 2.indd 35Feb Issue 2.indd 351/23/20 4:31 PM1/23/20 4:31 PM36 AZFOOTHILLS.COM Insider's Guide The newest experiential exhibition from Scottsdale Arts Learning & Innovation Experience allows visitors the unique opportunity to experience what a painting might sound like or what sounds could look like. “i hear what you’re seeing,” which is on view at the Center Space gallery inside Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts through April 26, features seven visual artworks by six different artists, each meant to bring sight and sound together to heighten art’s inherent quality of conveying a mood, telling a story and igniting the imagination. The artworks in “i hear what you’re seeing” are interpretively translated into sound works by six graduate students at the School of Music and the School of Arts, Media and Engineering at Arizona State University’s Herberger Institute of Design and the Arts. scottsdaleartslearning.org/exhibitions. SEEING IS BELIEVING MY SPECIALTY From organic textures to larger dining setups, Stephen Elton, chief brand curator for Brown Jordan, outlines the top trends in outdoor living in the new year. STYLE: Cleaner, more modern lines, modular components and mixed materials (think woven with metal and ceramic with wood) FABRIC COLOR: Blue, soft gray green, harvest and taupe gray PATTERNS: Architectural, small patterns, solids with texture and less color saturation TEXTURE FRAMES: More organic/matte depth of color (not as bright or shiny) LIFESTYLE: Eclectic by mixing colors, different collections and materials DINING: Larger tables and more chairs allowing for more entertaining as well as alternative tops for tables, like faux stone and ceramic BROWN JORDAN OSCAR DAYBED Feb Issue 2.indd 36Feb Issue 2.indd 361/23/20 4:31 PM1/23/20 4:31 PMHey, Doll!Hey, Doll! Get your Valley girl gear at azfoothills.com/swag. Feb Issue 2.indd 37Feb Issue 2.indd 371/23/20 4:31 PM1/23/20 4:31 PMNext >