Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Maria Tettamanti: 305-fashion maven, shoe hoarder, fried chicken crusher


By Fernie Ruano Jr.

“The Wordy Girl” Maria A. Tettamanti, the Miami-based witty and personable Cosmo wife and mother of two stylish kids who blogs in her pajamas with a plastic container of Publix-chicken tenders between her legs and Bravo on her plasma screen, expertly kills roaches in her bathroom, has a GPS on women that insist on wearing heels they can’t walk in and possess the tricks and tools to turn you into a social media guru.

That’s whenever Tettamanti, recently named by CBS4.com as one of Miami’s top fashion bloggers, isn’t busy posting snappy and comedic blogs at thewordygirl.com, all in the name of busting her Greek ass all over the 305 to keep you bitches styling with the latest in designer fashion, luxury travel and beauty trends.

And if you’re nice, Maria might even give you some advice on personal development, if she’s not at a fashion launch posing with a new Fendi handbag, hiding under a tree at the SoHo Beach House, hosting a blog party @ Maria Tettamanti in what else ... her pajamas or answering some really awesome questions…

WBF: Let’s face it: We live in Miami, so you’ve probably had to deal with a trucker or two lowering his window and yelling, “Oye, mami...” Is your Spanish strong enough at this point that you can fire back with a few choice words?

MT: “Ha-ha! Mi espaΓ±ol esta perfecto! I actually speak perfect Spanish. A lot of people don’t know I’m Greek-American, but my husband is from Argentina. And we definitely speak a lot of Spanish around the house.

WBF: Your style and fashion sense is so Miami, from vibrant colors to the multi-patterned maxi dresses to the washed jeans, off –the-shoulder blouses and pointed-toe heels. How would you define your style and has living in Miami played a role in it?

MT: I would define my style as a combination of classic and Cosmo-chic. I would definitely tell you the weather defines the way I dress and my mood changes my style a lot. And with the huge Latin demographic here, it’s obviously vibrant, risquΓ©… muy caliente.
 
    On top of..everything: Maria Tettamanti has it covered at www.thewordygirl.com.

WBF: From your perspective, how do you think the general fashion sense has changed  in Miami and what makes it standout, if anything?

MT: Miami has definitely become a cultural hub with a very eclectic vibe. It draws its style from so many places, you have events such as Art Basel, the (South Beach) Food & Wine Festival and even Ultra (Music Festival), so I feel that’s what makes it so trendy and interesting. We’re really rich in culture that makes Miami what it is.; gives it a special vibe.

WBF: What is the one thing you see a woman wearing that still makes you cringe?

MT: Oh my god, if I see another woman wearing a bandage dress with high heels they can barely walk in... Do you know what I’m talking about? I’m always thinking, “If you can’t walk in heels then don’t wear them!”

WBF: Put your crystal ball on. What do you think the Miami cosmopolitan/chic woman will be wearing, say in the fall of 2025?

MT: You’re going to think this is the most ridiculous answer ever, but I’m a firm believer in living the present; today. To be honest with you, I don’t think that far ahead, haven’t given it much thought. And Miami is such a diverse city that I don’t think anybody knows. But I can tell you black pointy-toe heels will still be in style.

                          Walking tall and carefree: Maria Tettamanti struts her stuff.

WBF: Do you remember the first thing you ever bought at the mall with your own money?

MT: Yes. I bought myself a Fendi handbag when I graduated from school. And it felt awesome, very good since I work very hard for my money. I felt very proud of myself. (Maria is a graduate of Ransom Everglades High School and University of Florida.)

WBF: You’re at the mall. What’s the one thing you can’t leave without?

MT: Oh wow! I’m definitely a shoe hoarder. I can’t leave without (Fendi) designer shoes. And I’m totally into Celine sunglasses. I'm addicted to designer shoes.

                             Want to get Maria Tettamanti a gift? Well, then..

WBF: What was a teenage Jersey-girl like you wearing, say to the movies?

MT: Oh, lord. I was always decked out in Gap from head to toe, Benetton, I would wear neon colors and a lot of different colors; I would say everything. And I would wear Stussy hats all the time. Do you remember those?

WBF: You self-admittedly kill roaches in your bathroom and challenge people to fried chicken-eating contest on social media (Go checkout some of Maria’s latest hysteria on Facebook at Maria Andy Tettamanti). What’s the one thing people probably don’t know about you?

MT: I’m actually a very shy person. But I have a half-glass full personality and positive outlook on life, and enjoy it to the fullest. Greek people are very passionate about everything and I really believe having Greek parents has helped a lot. We just have a positive outlook on life and do everything with amazing passion. I get it from my parents.

WBF: Let’s say you’re at your favorite grocery store, Publix. You rush through the front doors and run to the deli, only to have your server tell you, We’re out of chicken tenders.” What are you getting; after you scream three curse words in Spanish, because after all this is Miami?

MS: In that case, I’m moving over to the sandwich section where they make the sandwiches and getting myself a roast beef hoagie.

WBF:  You’re known to wear your favorite maxi dresses and flip flops at Target so routinely; I think there’s a plaque of you by the women’s bathroom. What’s your go-to-outfit, if you’re not at a luncheon, blog party or gala with your husband?

MT: That’s an easy one. I’m either in my pajamas because I work from home or in Lolo Lemon workout clothes, if I’m not wearing a maxi dress from Target.

Do you want to know more about this 305-reeking, beach-bumming, Cuban food-obsessed dude? Well, then.. You can connect with Fernie @wordbyfernie (Twitter) and Fernie Ruano (Facebook). Who knows? If he really likes you, he might even give you his email.
 
Still want more of Maria Tettamanti? You can find her on Instagram (@ MariaTettamanti) and www.thewordygirl.com.

 

 

 

 

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