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    Kick Back And Relax At Pueblo Bonito Pacifica Holistic ...

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    Modern Luxury on Jun 14, 2009 4:48 PM PDT
    When Hollywood's elite vacations south of the border, they consistently flock to Cabo. Why? For the pleasure of a total escape from reality. And the trendy way to do vacation these days is to return with a cleansed mind, body and soul. Pacifica Holistic Retreat and Spa just happens to be the first and only wellness-oriented resort in Cabo for adults only. So if basking in the sun in front of the clear blue ocean doesn't calm your nerves, the resort's soothing spa or wellness-inspired cuisine just might do the trick.

    Angels & Mariachis

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    Modern Luxury on May 31, 2009 2:15 PM PDT
    Tired of the same old traditional restaurant? Check out this taco and rock cantina in Wicker Park for a taste of something completely different. The restaurant and bar serves delicious Mexican fare in a rock and roll setting, making for a candid night out for those who are up for some serious fun. All original authentic artwork in the space was hand-picked from Mexico by the owners. Come for the tacos, stay for the nightlife. Their huge variety of tequila will keep you occupied while you dance to rock, country and mariachi music.

    Mexico's La Purificadora Hotel Serves Up A Refreshing Place ...

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    Greta on Nov 12, 2008 8:11 AM PST
    Who would have ever envisioned that a colonial-era water purification plant in Pueblo, Mexico, could one day be transformed into a modern sanctuary? Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta had both the vision and the talent to transform the original 1884 structure into its current state, La Purificadora, a stylish 26-guest room architectural masterpiece and colonial oasis. When designing the hotel, Legorreta drew inspiration from the original structure's purpose by using "purity" as the guiding theme in his design. The 3-story open-air lobby of La Purificadora may be minimalistic in color (only black, white, and purple are used), but it's not without industrial-sized drama by means of a stone staircase that floats majestically down to the main entry below. All 26 of the guest rooms are filled with colonial influence, contemporary flavor, and spectacular views of the city. Tranquil water served as the inspiration for the rooftop terrace's 30-meter glass-sided lap pool, as well as the glass closets in guest rooms, and the glass balconies that can be found throughout the hotel. And what stylish new hotel can be complete without a trendy on-site restaurant? Well, La Purificadora's no exception. The hotel's ground floor restaurant serves up gourmet versions up regional Mexican specialties like mole-rubbed beef and conchinita pibil. So the next time that you're craving a getaway like you crave a tall and refreshing glass of water, consider paying a visit to La Purificadora. For more information and some amazing pictures from Hotel La Purificadora in Pueblo, Mexico, check out my SLIDESHOW.

    Next Big Thing: Mexico's Fashion Phenom Paola Hernandez

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    Chris K. on Apr 21, 2008 12:16 PM PDT
    In only two years, designer Paola Hernandez has exploded across the Mexican fashion scene. Already featured in spreads in Spanish language Elle, Marie Claire, and Harper€™s Bazaar, among others, the 25-year-old designer is a south of the border phenom. Think of her as Mexico€™s Christian Siriano - a young designer with a mature, avante garde sensibility beyond her years. Which is why I€™m so excited to be kicking off our new "Next Big Thing" feature with Paola! €œIt is an honor to be the first Next Big Thing,€� Paola tells Stylehive. €œI love my work and sharing it with others. So it is always an honor to be appreciated.€� Click READ MORE to find out more about Paola, WATCH VIDEO for her Spring/Summer 2008 collection, and SEE SLIDESHOW for pieces from her Fall/Winter collection.

    Ride the Wave to Inner Peace at a Surf & Yoga Retreat

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    meg donohue on Jan 18, 2008 6:16 PM PST
    Surfing and yoga. Yoga and surfing. Like all great pairings - peanut butter and jelly, espresso and skim milk, and TomKat come to mind - yoga and surfing make for one bizarrely perfect match. If the idea of a vacation spent learning how to ride the waves and tone up your wannabe-yogi bod sounds as heavenly to you as it does to me, you're in luck. I've om'd my way through a virtual world tour of surf and yoga retreats; without further ado, the top four finds€¦
    Tags : yoga , vacation , surf , mexico
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