Madeline Rosene – LEFAIR Magazine https://www.lefairmag.com Create. Connect. Inspire Tue, 26 Aug 2025 00:25:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://www.lefairmag.com/app/uploads/2025/10/cropped-LEFAIR-COVER-BOUNCE-BACK-22222-small-1200x924px-32x32.jpg Madeline Rosene – LEFAIR Magazine https://www.lefairmag.com 32 32 Jamaican Me Wanna Stay at Jamaica Bay Inn https://www.lefairmag.com/jamaican-me-wanna-stay-at-jamaica-bay-inn/ Tue, 10 Jan 2023 13:52:34 +0000 https://www.lefairmag.com/?p=11027 The vibrant and charming Jamaica Bay Inn is situated on Mother’s Beach, which provides a waterfront view from the hotel. The hotel’s surrounding area makes for a fun-filled create-your-own adventure. Just steps outside of the hotel’s spacious rooms is a delightful courtyard where you can easily access the water to swim or kayak. Paddle Surf LA, the Outrigger Canoe Club, and YogAqua (yoga on a paddle board, anyone?) are all walking distance.

Jamaica Bay Inn and the beach are quite close to a revitalized marshland area and protected wildlife refuge known as the Oxford Basin. The area was first part of the Ballona Wetlands (now located just a few miles south). In 1963 the Oxford Basin, also now known as the Marina Sanctuary, was named the Marina del Rey County Bird Conservation Area. Since the area’s major restoration in 2016, wildlife, particularly birds, have flocked to the area. These stunning displays of wildlife also often make their way to Mother’s Beach and the hotel. For all of you bird watchers and ornithologists, according to ebird.org, over 50 species of birds were observed in the area in 2022 alone. Marina del Rey Jamaica Bay InnConsidering there are an estimated 10,824 bird species on earth, .46% of the all species is nothing to sneeze at. We’re getting “orny” just thinking about it (hopefully that ornithology joke didn’t fly over your head).

Hotel Restaurant Dining

As we made our way to enjoy breakfast at Jamaica Bay Inn’s Beachside Restaurant & Bar, we spotted what we amateur bird watchers believe was an Allen’s Hummingbird in the courtyard. The coppery orange and green bird danced around the bird of paradise tropical plant, sticking its long, thin beak deep into the flower to find the nectar within. Some say that the way the hummingbird can reach beyond the tough, unappetizing parts of a flower to reach the sweetness inside reminds us to always seek out what’s good in life. Marina del Rey Beachside Restaurant and Bar Jamaica Bay InnTo others, hummingbirds signify overcoming challenging times, healing, hope and good luck. Some believe they have a spiritual significance and mean that a lost loved one is near. We love that the hotel’s logo even incorporates a hummingbird as the “J” and “B” of Jamaica Bay Inn.

Jamaica Bay Inn’s Beachside Restaurant & Bar is just steps away from the sand and overlooks Mother’s Beach.

The restaurant serves fresh California cuisine from Executive Chef Irene Verceles. Marina del Rey Beachside Restaurant and Bar Jamaica Bay InnThe quality of this elevated waterfront dining experience seems more inline with a four or five star hotel and goes above and beyond what one might expect from this Hilton 3 star Tapestry Collection property, which is just one of the reasons why we recommend this cost-efficient hotel. The weekend brunch menu is alive with the rich flavors of cornbread and blueberry pancakes with vanilla bean maple syrup and cinnamon honey butter and the red wine poached pear with smoked blue cheese, toasted pecans, and bitter greens.

Ahi Tuna Marina del Rey Beachside Restaurant and Bar Jamaica Bay Inn

Photo: Tracy Kahn @tracykahn

For cocktail hour, Beachside Restaurant offers many delicious small plates and starters. Try the ahi tuna tartare with ​​ginger ponzu and avocado, the roasted carrots with pomegranate molasses and kale pesto, or the brown buttered corn with cotija cheese and chimichurri.

The restaurant is open daily:
Brunch 7am-3pm, Dinner 4pm-10pm

Rooms & Suites

Whether or not you book a suite, you can rest assured that your room at Jamaica Bay Inn will be spacious. Of course, we recommend the waterfront marina-view rooms. Many of these rooms include balconies that look out into the hotel’s courtyard paradise and beach. Marina del Rey Jamaica Bay Inn If having space is a higher priority than having chic, modern-styled rooms, then the rooms at Jamaica Bay will not disappoint. The Marina View Suite features a master bedroom with one king bed and a separate living room with a sofa sleeper. The two full bathrooms include a master bath with two sinks, a separate soaking tub, and a tile shower. Both the master bedroom and living room offer gorgeous marina views, and guests can also enjoy a balcony off the living room. 

The Area: Marina del Rey

With waterfront views, year-round outdoor dining, and award-winning restaurants, Marina del Rey is set to become the next Los Angeles culinary hotspot. Rejuvenate and reconnect with the outdoors in this seaside community. Parasail, Cycle the coast, paddle board to breakfast, or hop on board a dinner cruise and voyage into the sunset! Learn more at VisitMarinadelRey.com.

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Venice Beach Boutique Hotel Bliss: Hotel Erwin https://www.lefairmag.com/hotel-erwin-boutique-hotel-venice-beach/ Sun, 04 Dec 2022 17:29:33 +0000 https://lefairmag.com/?p=10909 Hotel Erwin Venice Beach

In the elevator of Hotel Erwin, a 6-story surf-side hotel, is Mark the security guard. On the way to our top-floor Venice Beach-facing room, Mark strikes up a conversation (without knowing LEFAIR Magazine is here to write). Mark has worked at Hotel Erwin for over 20 years. While we can only guess what has kept him here so long, we could postulate that it’s the friendly clientele (families, lovebirds, tech tycoons, loners on spiritual journeys) and relaxed atmosphere. Hotel Erwin LEFAIR Magazine Venice Beach California

As a general rule, when the staff at a hotel are devoted and happy, so too are the hotel’s guests. Naturally, the hotel has loyal guests from every continent who visit Los Angeles every year and stay at Erwin for a week at a time.  Over the years, children of families who stayed in the hotel in the 70s have later gotten married on the roof. Hotel Erwin has seen couples who visited the hotel restaurant on their first date and later celebrated their 50th anniversaries at the hotel.

High Rooftop LEFAIR Magazine Tracy Kahn Hotel Erwin Venice Beach

The hotel was originally opened in 1975 as the Marina Pacific Hotel and Suites. In order to drive business to Venice Beach, it became a Best Western franchise. It was the first of the call-centers for international travel and kept the lights on. Later it came to be rightfully renamed, and rebranded in 2009 as “Hotel Erwin,” after its owner Erwin Sokol.

Mr. Sokol doesn’t just love his hotel property- it’s part of who he is. At age 84, he still comes to work from his fourth floor office. Guests used to mistake Mr. Sokol as part of the maintenance or hospitality staff because he essentially did all- cut keys, checked in guests, parked cars, and everything in between. His son Mark who now co-owns and operates the hotel, once flipped burgers in the lobby restaurant. He raised his family in the hotel, and the hotel staff were equally his family. He treats everyone the same as he did on day 1. With gratitude and humbleness. Before work-chat he’ll always ask, “how is the family?” and he genuinely wants to know. 

We’re not talking about the second hand smoke high you will inevitably experience from the Venice Beach air thanks to its many cannabis dispensaries. We’re talking about the rooftop bar and restaurant atop Hotel Erwin. High Rooftop Lounge is the only Venice Beach rooftop location and boasts breathtaking views that span all of LA between the Hollywood and Venice Signs and continue to Catalina and the Santa Monica Mountains where the sun dips into the Pacific Ocean. 

Whether it’s a brunch or a late-night dinner or snack, you’ll find an eclectic and diverse crowd on this rooftop. LEFAIR Magazine Hotel Erwin Venice BeachNote that this is not your typical Los Angeles rooftop experience- it’s not snobbish or discriminatory, pretentious or affected. So if you’re looking for bouncers and gatekeepers who get off on playing God, early 2000s “mean girls,” or bros working on their “hot or not” rating system, look elsewhere. Of course, you’ll always have your groups that enjoy the company of their phone over their party, but this is still Los Angeles after all. 

High Rooftop Lounge accepts reservations, but walk-ins are also welcome. To book a table, simply call the restaurant during operating hours 424-433-8900 or book using Resy. The property is planning an upcoming upgrade and re-style of the rooftop including changes to the flooring and fabrics, and offering a more curated music program, which we hope will include some playlists featuring independent Los Angeles artists and perhaps more live music! The restaurant and bar recently launched a seasonal cocktail program and offer weekly specials and brunch.

High Rooftop Lounge LEFAIR Magazine Hotel Erwin Venice Beach Tracy Kahn

As proud sun worshippers, we highly (ha) recommend visiting High Rooftop Lounge during sunset. While we recommend this rooftop year-round, if you’re looking for heart-melting hues of pinks, periwinkle, oranges, and reds, note that winter is actually prime sunset season. Sunsets become more vivid in the winter because of low humidity and cleaner air. This means fewer particles to obscure or wash out colors. Further, the Earth spins closer to the sun during the winter, and the angle of the sun at sunset allows the colors to last a bit longer.

At night, cuddle up in a colorful Mexican Falsa Blanket under a heat lamp and listen to the early twenty-somethings at the next table clink their drinks and say, “I can’t believe we finally made it to Los Angeles.”

The RealReal Hotel Erwin Fashion Show Madeline Rosene LEFAIR Magazine

Over the years, this famous rooftop has proven to be a popular and poppin’ party venue. Just some of its past events include:

  • Vans Black Rainbows Kick off Party
  • Red Bull  3×3 Afterparty
  • DIOR featuring ERL fall fashion launch
  • DirecTV’s SuperBowl DragBowl with the Housewives
  • Live Streaming DJs by AT&T

Practically every tech company, VC, start up, and NFT has had events from twenty to 250 people on the roof and Hotel Erwin has been featured as a ‘date night’ venue on nearly every reality show on TV. Think of any Los Angeles sports team and they’ve likely celebrated something at this hotspot.

During our stay, one of our favorite fashion companies, The RealReal (The Real Catwalk), hosted a fashion show in collaboration with Pacifica Beauty and ACLU on the street behind the hotel and threw an after party on roof. The event celebrated body positivity, diversity and inclusion, and outrageously fabulous fashion.

Hotel Erwin Venice Beach LEFAIR MagazineWe recommend requesting a room with a view of Venice Beach. Note to people watching hobbyists: Venice Beach offers sights of human behavior unlike anywhere in the world. However, like everywhere in Los Angeles, the wealth gap is on full display: rich white men drive their Teslas past encampments and teenagers waiting for the bus dressed in their bargain duds from Ross Dress for Less. Pedestrians clutch their Gucci bags a little tighter as they walk past the rail thin homeless who dance to the music only they can hear in their heads, unconcerned with and unaware of any designer bags or their contents.

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Picture this: you’re salty and sandy and back from the beach. Maybe you’re still a little wet, but you have the perfect natural beach waves from the wind and salt water and the halls of Hotel Erwin are now your personal runway. Instead of returning to the nightmare of a carpeted hotel room that you worry you’ll damage from your grubby (but still totally sexy) beach body, you return to beach-messy-friendly tiled floors, a steamy shower with luxurious BYRD products, and a cozy waffle robe to wrap yourself in. Step out on your private balcony and soak up some sun while you air dry.

But Venice scenes don’t solely cause capitalism rejection and existential dread. Pick up basketball games, skateboarding, wacky and weird fashions, surfing and sunsets provoke an inescapable appreciation for the fucked up paradise that is the greater Los Angeles area. It is the people in Venice, California who are often so uniquely and unabashedly themselves that make the area one of the most beautiful and captivating destinations.

Hotel Erwin continually demonstrates an exceptional ability and commitment to adapt, change with the times, and experiment. This is evidenced by their opening of Venice Way Pizza on Friday March 13th, 2020 (oh, the timing…) and quickly morphing into a take-away slice shop during the pandemic that served over 1,000 whole pies to local charities including all Venice Family Clinics, The Boys & Girls Club of Venice, Safe Place for Youth and other businesses where there was a need to feed. The property’s resourcefulness was further exemplified during the pandemic through opening a “general store” of sorts that served the Venice community. It has since closed since hotel business is back and booming.

During our stay, we delighted in trying a number of menu items including the avocado toast and French toast for brunch. The portions are healthy, so there is no need to over-indulge. The French Toast is decadent and almost more of bread pudding. This appeared to be a popular menu item based on the number of people ordering it. The compound butter and pure maple syrup are heavenly.

We will abstain from providing more foodie details since, moving forward, we expect huge changes to the hotel’s food and beverage approach and concept. We do hope the avocado hummus and veggie plate will remain on the menu, as it is a delicious light snack to enjoy on the rooftop. The property will launch a concept in the lobby bar called the OtheRside – an homage to being on the other side of the Venice sign on Windward Circle. The bar will feature a menu that’s half vegetarian and vegan focused and half eclectic, early hang-over/late night bites for the Venice palate. “Knock and drop” room service is coming back post-pandemic and a major menu overhaul is also underway.

The staff makes a point to make sure you not only experience the all that the hotel has to offer, but also the very special location in which it lives. Need towels for the beach? Bicycles? Just ask the front desk. Want to go surfing for the first time? The staff can recommend one of their surf instruction partners. We chose “BADASS SURF SCHOOL” and were thrilled to receive a private, in-depth beginner class from its owner, Jake McNulty III. Jake McNulty BADASS Surf School Tracy Kahn LEFAIR Magazine Hotel Erwin Venice Beach

Jake’s effective teaching methods ensure that you feel safe and leave with a better understanding of tides, currents, proper surf body positioning, and likely the experience of getting up and riding a wave at least once. We confidently recommend BADASS SURF SCHOOL to any beginner surfers as well as novices and those looking for curated programs such as their “Therapeutic Experience.” This $800 all-inclusive, 6-hour surf, yin yoga, and massage wellness journey is designed to provide an energy healing and restoring adventure.

After the surfing calories are burned, it’s time to carb it up! Venice Beach boardwalk and Westminster avenue is home to our favorite fish and chips counter-serve joint outside of the UK, “The Wee Chippy.” Founded in Venice in 2013 by Scottish native Joe Gorrie, the takeaway spot boasts the highest quality Atlantic cod which can be seasoned in unlimited ways with their line of specialty gourmet salts.

If you suffer from fried food phobia like most of LA, we recommend that you head elsewhere, such as Gran Blanco, located around the corner from Hotel Erwin on Windward and Pacific Avenue. Gran Blanco’s mediterranean menu includes garlic and lemon marinated olives, wild arugula, ceviche, and many light bite choices as well as heavier options like the double smashed patty burger and the crispy octopus.

Hotel Erwin Venice Beach California LEFAIR Magazine Tracy KahnWhatever you decide to dine on, rest-assured they have a creative cocktail or natural wine that pairs perfectly. At night, the screenwriter bartender explained, the restaurant transforms into more of a club scene with DJs and dancing. Gran Blanco’s sister restaurant, Great White, is slightly more casual and focused on local cuisine and American classic. It is also located on Pacific avenue and a mere one minute walk from the hotel.

The hotel’s staff and their capacity to continually reinvent and upgrade this special place make the property almost feel alive. You don’t need to go to the rooftop to get high on the good vibes and energy that Hotel Erwin emanates. We congratulate this boutique hotel haven on remaining fun, vibrant, relevant, and comfortable throughout its many years of business. We look forward to experiencing all of Hotel Erwin’s upcoming improvements and are proud to name Hotel Erwin our top Los Angeles hotel pick for 2023.


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La Serena Villas https://www.lefairmag.com/la-serena-villas/ https://www.lefairmag.com/la-serena-villas/#respond Thu, 17 Oct 2019 20:42:23 +0000 https://lefairmag.com/?p=10129 Photography Tracy Kahn @tracykahn
Writer Madeline Rosene @madelinerosene


The easiest way to judge how nice your stay was at any hotel is to take note of how you feel when it is time to depart. For LEFAIR Magazine, 11am check out time at La Serena Villas was a truly sad affair. A child forced to leave the playground, a wild animal snatched from its habitat, an artist uprooted from the studio. We are not being dramatic. It is simple; to the LEFAIR Magazine team, La Serena Villas is paradise. Imagine waking up in the morning and beginning the day with a soak in your outdoor tub, luxuriously filled with lemon-scented LOccitane soaps and bubbles. You can ring for your personal breakfast basket at 7:30am and it will be brought straight to your door, which sits behind a gate. The surprise selection of goodies is different every morning, with warm croissants, jam and toast, juice, fruit, hard-boiled eggs and yogurt: no, this is not a storybook fairytale. This is a real hotel destination that you can visit. Thanks to La Serena Villas, we are over traditional hotel rooms and much prefer this villa-style accommodation approach. On the porch of many of the villas hangs a cushioned, comfortable basket-style swing that is perfect for devouring your light selection of breakfast items in the morning sun while scrolling through your news feed.

MEET LARS

Most entrepreneurial success stories you hear are the product of the owners attention to detail, tender love and care of the project, and finding the right people to make the vision come to fruition. Owner Lars Viklund knows a thing or two about success stories. As the owner of three Palm Springs hotels, Del Marcos, Three-Fifty Hotel, and La Serena Villas, real-estate builder, and former fashion brand owner, Lars is a true supporter and enthusiast of the arts and the creator of beautiful places. Dressed in sneakers, white shorts, and a denim-colored short-sleeved button-down, Lars gave us the grand tour as if showing friends through his house. Built and designed by Lars and his wife, he clearly feels at home here. He humbly explained his plans to build a fourth hotel next door. After showing us the parking spaces behind the hotel, we swiped a key to get back through the gate. As an experienced hotel owner, Lars has seen his fair share of absurdities.

Make sure you do not forget your key to get back inside. I have a camera in the back and I once witnessed a woman run to her car to change from her robe into a red gown so that she would not have to jump over the fence in her robe. She was actually a great guest. We had a wonderful time. It is evident that Lars relises in these silly happenings, treats his guests as good friends, and cares for his mindfully hired staff. I look for nice people. You can teach people how to use a computer, but it’s much harder to teach people how to be nice.

CHECKING IN

Check in is at 3pm, which means it is 6pm on the east coast and it is totally time to indulge in the bienvenue bubbly!

The alcohol usually works in our favor. Almost everyone is more relaxed, except for the woman who slapped the unicorn floaty the other day. Lars explained and laughed.

When you first set foot in your villa, you are welcomed by a bottle of Corralejo Tequila, as well as pink Himalayan salt, limes, and peanut chasers. The note beside the tall shot glasses reads, We hope you have a wonderful stay at our home away from home, La Serena Villas. May this Tequila be the start of many more memories to come. Welcome to our family. We hope your stay is magical. – Lars and Kelly Viklund.

If tequila is not your thing, stop reading now. Just kidding. Azucar restaurant has an extensive list of specialty cocktails such as the Swan with cucumber vodka, pamplemousse liqueur, grapefruit juice, agave, soda, and blueberries. Also there is a Bevmo accross the street so you can stock your villa’s mini fridge. After you have explored your room and the layout of the land, jump on a floaty, read by the pool, or book a spa treatment.

AT NIGHT

Whispers is the name of the hotels spa and also the sounds you make at night at La Serena Villas. The hotel prides itself on being both private and serene; there was nary a loud voice or disturbance over the course of our stay. Because of the hotels seclusion and privacy, over the Coachella Music and Arts Festival weekends, celebrities often stay at La Serena Villas. During this special weekend, the crowd guests are mellow and the hotel is always booked (better book your stay now)!

When it gets chilly in the evening, enjoy happy hour and hors d’oeuvres with your group of friends at Azucar Restaurant located right behind the pool. Order too many roses and then head over to Whisper’s and dip your feet in the heated whirlpool. The spa is celebrated for its massages and skin care. It’s small but mighty and I have great therapists, the best in Palm Springs, Lars says.

If you are staying in, invite your friends or lover back to your room and get snug and toasty around your personal fire pit on your back porch and look up at the stars. At the risk of sounding corny, this is a special place where memories are made. La Serena Villas is an experience that is meant to be shared with people who will appreciate a relaxed and intimate atmosphere and can turn up without turning up the volume too high.

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Sam Blacky: Expressing Herself https://www.lefairmag.com/sam-blacky-expressing/ https://www.lefairmag.com/sam-blacky-expressing/#respond Wed, 24 Oct 2018 20:22:54 +0000 https://lefairmag.com/?p=9494

Sam Blacky @samblacky
Photographer Tracy Kahn @tracykahn
Writer & Wardrobe Stylist Madeline Rosene @madelinerosene
Hair & Makeup Artist Kendell Cotta @kendellcotta
Drone Videographer Jeffrey Fountain @jeffreyfuente
Location Villa Premiere, Puerto Vallarta @villapremiere

DJ and model, Sam Blacky has no problem expressing herself. “My personal style?” Sam Blacky asks, “Oh, it’s like wild child- rocker-slutty-tom boy… I’ll wear drop crotch sweatpants with a see-through mesh shirt,” But this self-proclaimed “wild child,” is maybe not as wild as her fans think. As a DJ and model, of course Sam Blacky is deep in the party and festival scene. Sam DJs all over the world, playing music festivals in Bali and on private islands. Sam says, “Everybody thinks that I’m this really wild and crazy girl, which is true and is also how I portray myself on social media,” but what a lot of people don’t know is that, more often than not, she would rather be on the couch at home, giving advice to her friends (who gave her the nickname Dr. Phil). “I give the best advice,” Sam says, “and I’m a great friend.

MR: When did you first start getting into music?

SB: When I was 16 I started getting into house music. Calvin Harris’s first album was my jam. I was obsessed with Boys Noize. My friends and I would go to all the festivals, do all the drugs. I remember Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) back when it was really small! I moved to Australia when I was 18, to get my degree out there on the Gold Coast. One of my best friends, Sammy Prosser, was a club owner and paid for me to get DJ lessons. I took three 2-hour lessons. Then I would go to Guitar Center as often as I could to practice on equipment there. He started getting me gigs at clubs and we made a reel of my work. When I finished university, I stayed in Australia and moved to Melbourne where I got my first job in marketing. One of the clients was Chupa Chups, a lollipop company. They wanted to target people in their teens and twenties instead of children. My idea for them was to do a campaign surrounding music festivals since everyone is fucked up and wants lollipops! The campaign went great — we were throwing Chupa Chups balloons off the stage into the crowd. After that, started working in marketing for music festivals, traveling and interviewing DJs backstage. I booked DJs like Deadmau5 and Laid Back Luke. Then I really realized I had great taste in music and I could actually be a DJ too!

MR: So what came first, modeling or DJing?

SB: Definitely DJing. One of my friends, Scott Russo told me I should meet with Jules at newMARK models. I was like, “What? I’m not a model!” But Jules loved me. I was 25. That’s so old to start modeling! As far as DJing goes, I became the go-to person for all the fashion events thrown in Los Angeles. Brands like LF
Stores, Scotch & Soda, Intermix, Guess, and the ZOE Report — everyone loved that I could DJ and wear their clothes too. It’s taken about three years, but this past year I’ve become more of a known DJ and play at festivals and clubs all around the world.

MR: What have been some of your favorite places you’ve played?

SB: I’ve loved Festivals in Bali — Bestival was insane! Sports Illustrated Swim Issue Release Party was pretty crazy in New York. Playing in Vegas at the Daylight Pool Club was a landmark for me. I just opened for Duke Dumont there. I played on Richard Branson’s private island, Necker Island…

MR: Do you express yourself through music?

SB: Honestly, it’s more just fun for me and it makes me feel incredibly happy. I love seeing other people feel good. I don’t think it’s an outlet for me to express myself as much as it is for me to have a good time and share with others. I feel like my Instagram and fashion are more my outlets for self-expression.

MR: Who are some of your musical inspirations?

SB: I love all of the producers from Dirtybird — like Claude VonStroke. He was my favorite producer ever. He started an independent record label based in San Francisco, California with all these producers called Dirtybird. My ex, Thomas Jack is an incredible producer and just downright amazing at music. I also love Duke Dumont.

MR: What shows do you have coming up?

SB: I’ll be in Turks and Caicos DJing on April 6th. I’m DJing the Superdry Launch Party in London on the 10th of April and then I will be at Coachella and will hopefully play a surprise set at the Do LaB. The music they play at the Do LaB is a lot like Dirtybird.

MR: What is the most important part of DJing?

SB: It all comes down to the music that they play. There is nothing worse than shitty music. The DJing skills come second. If you beat match a little off or you don’t mix perfectly, most people don’t catch it. But it’s the songs that you pick that matter most. I have such a massive stage presence — I mean — I go crazy. Some of my favorites just kind of stand there. Think about Kygo, he’s not going crazy on stage. Some people hype the crowd like Chainsmokers— like one is hype man while the other one DJs.

MR: Have you done any collaborations with other artists and producers?

SB: I worked on some stuff with Thomas Jack. The main guy I work with is Curt Reynolds (Ben Curtis), he is a surfer kid from my hometown in San Diego. We never knew each other as kids but we met in LA. We have three remixes out. One has 100,000 plays. We are working on more now. He is the only person I have collaborated with so far on a producing level but I’m open to collaborating with other artists.

MR: How did your Instagram following come about?

SB: I don’t know to be honest. I had Instagram for a long time. I had maybe 10k followers. When I moved to LA, I guess it started growing from modeling and then it grew more from DJing. I was modeling with people like Alexis Ren and Sahara Ray. This was back when influencers tagged you and you could get like 5k followers from that tag. Playboy and Guess would post me. Now when someone posts you, you don’t go up as much. I just hung out with cool people and we all posted for each other.

MR: You’re very popular on social media. What are some of the weirdest DMs you’ve gotten?

SB: Oh my God, I get DMs from foreign countries from people asking me how much will I sell my underwear for. Some people will write to me asking to send me money. I’m like, “For what?” It’s insane. I get people who write crazy-ass gnarly poems that are so deep and fucked up and they don’t even make sense. Sometimes I’ll get really nice messages from girls that say things like, “You inspire me,” or something about how I’ve helped their body image. I get a minimum of 50 DMs per day. It’s awesome. I didn’t realize that just by posting photos of myself, I give people confidence. I never thought it was a big deal. One time, an overweight guy DMed me and said, “The fact that you are so comfortable in your body, makes me comfortable in mine.” This all comes from the fact that I have no boobs and people think it’s amazing that I am a swimsuit model with no boobs.

MR: Body image is something everyone struggles with. People can be so mean
and judgmental…

SB: When I was in 7th grade, the girls in my grade had a book called The Slam Book and they wrote shit in there that was really mean. They used to write, “Sam Black is as flat as my back. She’s really hot but she has no boobs…She could be in Playboy if she had boobs.” Well, I’ve been in Playboy three times.

MR: Do you have advice for young people regarding body image?

SB: YES! Don’t judge yourself based on what other people look like. I never thought I would be a model, let alone a swimsuit model. You can’t compare yourself to the standard or to other people. You have to just go out and do it, whatever it is that you want, even if you don’t fit in the current parameters or beauty standards. If I had compared myself to other people, I never would have tried. I also have a bunch of tattoos. A few years ago, no models had tattoos. If you do your own thing and you do it well, people will follow.

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