Showing posts with label charitable cause. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charitable cause. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Blush Boutique to Collect School Supplies - Get 10% Off Your Purchase: July 23, 2011


Another great event from Nashville Fashion Blog favorite, Blush Boutique! See the press release below:




Contact: Allie Grawert                                                                                                                              FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Telephone: 615.376.2999 (Brentwood) or 615.457.2592 (Belle Meade)
Cell phone: 770.910.2220


BLUSH BOUTIQUES SCHOOL SUPPLY DRIVE
Benefitting the Martha O’Bryan Center in East Nashville

Please join Blush boutiques on Saturday, July 23rd as we proudly collect school supplies for the Martha O’Bryan Center in East Nashville, which empowers children, youth and adults living in extreme poverty and in a high crime area to transform their lives through work, education and fellowship. Bring in unopened school supplies all day to either Blush location on July 23rd and receive 10% off your entire purchase at Blush! Additionally, Blush Belle Meade will be hosting an in store event that afternoon from 2-4 pm with refreshments, live music and a sponsorship from Vitamin Water to kick off the much anticipated start of a new school  year. We are thrilled to support the Martha O’Bryan Center, our community and the continued educational success of Nashville’s youth. Blush boutiques thanks our customers for helping us with our philanthropic efforts!

Blush boutiques strives to offer customers the most memorable shopping experience possible through superior customer service and offering fashion that is unique and affordable.  

If you’d like more information about the Blush boutiques school supply drive, or to speak with a Blush representative, please visit www.facebook.com/blushboutiques, email home@blushboutiques.com or call either store location to speak with a member of our management team (Belle Meade: 615.457.2592 or Brentwood: 615.376.2999).

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Get Your Boots On: Fashion Show to Support U.S. Military Veterans: August 20, 2011





I'm all about fashion for a cause. And the upcoming Get Your Boots On fashion show is no exception. Here are the details on Her.com:


Hey ladies, enjoy a night out for a good cause; fashion is just an added bonus! Support our U.S. Military veterans at this festive soiree on Saturday, August 20 at 7pm at the Nashville Film Institute.   You might even see some famous faces like Dolly Parton, Chris Harrison, Governor Rick Perry, Troy Aikman, and many others who will join in honoring our vets!

DAN Talent Group, partnered with The Nashville Film Institute and The Boot Campaign, will host a televised “Get Your Boots On” party. In addition to supporting our U.S. Military veterans, this campaign supports existing charities working with veterans who have been severely injured and/or suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders. 100 percent of proceeds from bootscampaign.com (pre-purchase available) and other BC merchandise will be donated to following charities: The Lone Survivor Foundation, Wounded Wear, Not Alone, and Military Warriors Support Foundation.

Here is where the fashion comes in! DAN Talent Group will showcase the combat boots through a “Get Your Boots On” runway show of fashion models. The party will also be filmed for an upcoming episode of Canadian TV’s Reality Show “Party Mama’s” featured the WE channel in the U.S.

To secure your size, please RSVP to 
dantalentgroup@gmail.com or 615-591-7064. Private and Corporate Donations are welcome to provide boots for the attendees. For media inquires, please contact Stephanie Beck Williams, 615-310-1669,dantalentgroup@gmail.com

Nashville Film Institute
230 Franklin Road 2-B
Franklin, TN 37064


-Priya Mani







photo credit:
photo 1 - http://uuiuu.net/skelemitz/likethislook.jpg; photo 2 - http://favim.com/orig/201105/19/boot-combat-boots-cute-fashion-girl-grunge-Favim.com-49543.jpg

Monday, July 18, 2011

Weekend Update: Five Points Flea & Agape Glitter & Glam Fashion Show

This past weekend was filled with friends and fashion; I wish it wasn't over.


On Saturday I attended a brunch at a friends and took my first stab at baking bread. I had recently purchased a Better Homes & Gardens Cookbook and have been obsessed with trying new recipes ever since. My homemade Cranberry Cinnamon Walnut bread was a hit, and accompanied the breakfast scramble and orange-pineapple refreshments nicely.


After scarfing down a few slices of this delicious treat, I headed over to the Five Points Flea Market with a girlfriend.  The event was held both Saturday and Sunday at Billups / The Building. We arrived around 2:00 and I was a little surprised there wasn't a larger turnout. About ten or so people browsed through predominately vintage clothing racks and eyed hand-made jewelry. I'm sure there were people in and out both days, but while my friend and I were there, it was a little slow. Despite that, the beats were kickin' and the clothes adorable. I fell in love with a few dresses, but nevertheless, they weren't my size. My friend made some good scores on a few items, but we decided to head out after a half hour. Here are some of the shots I took while I was there: 




 After the Flea Market, my friend and I headed to Marshall's in an attempt to find cheap barware. While I found a great book on 114 drinks (including my favorite cocktail- the French 75, and coincidently what I order every time I hit up Bar 308), no martini glasses were found. However, I did have to snap a picture of this ridiculous looking cookbook- somehow NOT on the clearance aisle- at the discount retailer. 1996, holler! 
The night capped off with a delicious gyro and feta cheese pizza from my local mom and pop pizza store, and cracking up to Mel Brooks' classic, Blazing Saddles. 

Sunday was spent reorganizing my kitchen cabinets in anticipation of the absurd amount of barware and serving dishes I just ordered from CB2, and attending the Agape Glitter & Glam Fashion Show

How cool (har, har, no pun intended) is this ice sculpture?

This was the third annual Glitter & Glam: A Wine Tasting and Fashion Show for the Animals hosted by the charity animal rescue group, and the first I have been able to attend. Sure, covering a doggie couture fashion show may be a little Veronica Corningston-ish, but this event was classy, tasteful, and most importantly, for an excellent cause.

Agape Animal Rescue’s mission is to “find forever homes for rescued or displaced dogs and educate people to be responsible pet owners.” I am a HUGE animal lover (I’m going to go ahead and admit it- I’m a total cat person), so I was thrilled to attend a charity fashion event where proceeds benefit a worthy cause. Agape Animal Rescue is always looking for dedicated people to foster or adopt dogs, or volunteer or donate to the rescue. If you’re interested in fostering, but don’t have the disposable income, don’t worry- Agape Animal Rescue has you covered. You supply the love and attention to a foster dog, and the rescue provides the rest! And if you’ve got some extra cash lying around, donate to Agape- its tax deductible!

Hosted by Better Nashville’s Kacy Hagerty, Glitter & Glam featured a variety of wines, tasty hors d’oeuvres, a live and silent auction of goods worth $15,000, and fashion show. I bid on a few silent auction items, including a $100 gift certificate to Wolford tights, but was outbid on all items. I guess I should have watched those closer! I also chatted with some guests, including the whimsical doggie couture fashion designer, Tennessee-based Linda Higgins. The designer was utterly hilarious and adorable in one of those I-have-no-idea-I’m-an-absolute-riot kind of ways, and I loved her extravagant ensemble and doggie designs. Also, O’More graduate Sarah Lindsey Mallory provided the people fashion designs. Here are some of the shots of the night:



Guests at the silent auction tables:



 I loved this Anthropolgie-ish idea of turning a vintage suitcase into a luxurious pet bed:

 Doggie couture designs by Linda Higgins:
 The tasty treats provided by Bake My Day. The chocolate mint squares were melt-in-your-mouth delicious and the cupcakes were perfection:
Doggie shots:

 I was told this dog has a Facebook page.

 The nights host: Better Nashville's Kacy Hagerty:

 Silent auction painting that sold for $700 to benefit the Rescue:
 Seconds after this picture of doggie couture designer Linda Higgins was taken, she let me hold that indescribably adorable 18-week old puppy for a half hour. The thing fell asleep in my arms immediately. I died a little.
And the fashion show kicks off!
 The dog was not impressed:

 Love this shot of the crowd and it pretty much sums up the reactions throughout the fashion show:




 This dog was BOSS. Everyone had to grab shots of the dog with the most personality:



 This dog was the king of the stare-off. I think he won:





 Your eyes are not deceiving you. Yes, the dog is wearing mini sunglasses:










 End of the night:

Sunday night winded down slowly, as I caught up on bad t.v. and chilled out with a glass of wine. I don't have too much planned for the week, but am looking forward to the RAW event on Thursday night. Hope to see you there!