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On behalf of our Publisher, Cornell ‘Chico’ Stevens. We would like to

officially welcome you to Cattura Vanity Magazine.

‘Cattura’ is Italian for ‘to capture’ and we plan to capture and bring to

you STUNNING, INTERESTING, AMAZING AND BEAUTIFUL IMAGES,

PEOPLE AND PLACES FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD.

Chico vision for Cattura Vanity was to bring you fashion from all for

all women. So, together, we will be be celebrating beauty diversity

through fashion and lifestyle.

We look forward to receiving your stories, submissions and ideas and

bringing you the best of the best.

Cattura Vanity Magazine

has officially launched

in 2014

please enjoy our

series of

mini-mag features

on women in the

fashion industry

making a difference.

This Edition Featuring Denise Boutte

Simplicity Strength Sophistication

PublisherCornell Chico Nieves

Graphic DesignerSarah Marie Station

Editor-in-ChiefCharlie Ivon Maisonet

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Cattura Vanity Magazine

has officially launched

in 2014

please enjoy our

series of

mini-mag features

on women in the

fashion industry

making a difference.

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Boutte1. What’s new/next Denise Boutte?

Where do I start? LOL!

Get Ready to Tune In... “For the Love of Ruth” Re-airs

Sunday, June 7th (check your local listings for times) on

TV-One! The film is inspired by the Biblical story of

Ruth that at its core, is a quintessential story of love,

commitment and loyalty. Denise Boutté (Meet The

Browns) stars as Ruth, an orphan who was in search of

her place in a lonely world, until Naomi Marachond –

played by Loretta Devine (Grey’s Anatomy) –enters

her life and provides the guidance and warmth

she’s been seeking. Rounding out the cast are

James Pickens Jr. (Grey’s Anatomy) in the role of

Stephen Marachond, Naomi’s sullen brother-

in law and Gary Dourdan (CSI) as Braxton

Marachond, damaged isolated cousin

Ruth’s love interest. So Loved portraying

this character! Wasn’t about the hair, the

makeup, the wardrobe but was strictly

a dramatic, character-driven role that I

had to believably ground and bring to

life. So love comedic roles but this a

wonderful opportunity to so range

10 Questions with

Denise

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and chops. I’m no One-Trick Pony, LOL!

“The BounceBack” hits Theaters this Fall! I play

the x-wife, to Shemar Moore’s character, Matthew

Taylor, a relationship guru with a best selling book.

He’s on a whirlwind promotional tour, when he

meets a fellow relationship expert, portrayed by

Nadine Velazquez, who thinks he’s nothing more

than a charlatan. Their professional rivalry gets

complicated when they unexpectedly fall in love.

The Choir Director: Part two of “the Preacher’s

Son”... Bishop T.K.Wilson has done all he can to

make First Jamaica Ministries a success, but with

his last choir director getting caught in a scandal,

attendance and cash flow are down. The Bishop is

now counting on a new choir director to revive the

church. Little does he know, this decision may also

put his job as Bishop in jeopardy; as well as the

lives of his family.

I also have a Cookbook, Seasoning Blends and

a new episodes of my Cooking show, “Denise’s

Dish” on deck!

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Denise Boutte stars in

“For the Love of Ruth”

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Denise Boutte

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2. Why do you love acting?

The freedom of expression and creativity. It’s

especially fun to portray the Bad Girl Antagonist

because when the Director yells cut, and you

leave set, there are no consequences and I can

return to the cozy, comfort of home.

3. You look great! How do you do it?

Well first and foremost... Thank You! I’ve never

been much on gyms so whatever I can do to

be outside, enjoying the California sun, I’m

so there... Biking, hiking, tennis, jogging, you

name it!

Confession time... I find modern day’s obsession

with derriere’s pretty Hilarious! In high school,

I used to pray that gravity would take over and

drop that puppy but with a name like Boutte,

guess I have no choice, than to do it justice. Lol!

4. How does YOUR starring role in TV

One “For The Love of Ruth” impact your

life today?

“For the Love of Ruth” is an endearing story

that everyone can relate to, about the journey

through the peaks and valleys of life. I saw

the story as a humanized, more modernized

Biblical-based story of Compassion,

Commitment and Resilience. From a career

perspective, it’s significant to me, in that it’s not

about the hair, makeup, wardrobe... It’s my most

Character-driven, Dramatic role to-date and

shows that this girl has range and chops ;-)

5. What advice do you have for

young people?

To adopt the phrase “Why Not Me?” Wake up,

every morning with a purpose, Your purpose,

no one else’s and create a vision board that you

can reflect on, to motivate you, every day.

“From a career perspective, it’s

significant to me, in that it’s not about the hair, makeup,

wardrobe... It’s my most Character-driven, Dramatic role to-date

and shows that this girl has range

and chops ;-)”

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“To journey through life in true

Happiness, Peace, Health and

Prosperity, with the Family and

Friends I Love and are True, by

my side, every step of the way.”

-Denise Boutte

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6. What dreams do you have?

To journey through life in true

Happiness, Peace, Health and

Prosperity, with the Family and

Friends I Love and are True, by my

side, every step of the way.

Everything else is icing on the cake

and on the vision board, wheels

already in motion. Stay Tuned!

7. What have been some of your

favorite roles?

Trina from “Why Did I Get Married”

is still tops on the list. That role came

at a time when I was so new to LA,

the world of acting... I mean, to be

Blessed with the opportunity to work

alongside the likes of Janet Jackson,

Jill Scott, Tyler Perry himself, folks

who’s work I’d admired, far before

the decision to pursue acting even

entered my mind?!?!? I still pinch

myself. My role as Simone Wilcox in

the upcoming Carl Weber film, “The

Choir Director” is certainly going to

get people talking. Put it this way...

Simone makes Trina, look like

a Saint! LOL!

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