More fabulosity from Fashion Week Alabama-Huntsville

It keeps getting  better, fab ones!

Fashion Week Alabama-Huntsville is hosting a Top Model Walk-Off on June 13.  To all you aspiriing models, download and complete an application from the FWAH website; the deadline is June 10! What’s at stake?  The winner will become the offical Face of Fashion Week Alabama-Huntsville 2013 and will receive an “all-inclusive promotional photo shoot.”

Two very gracious promotional sponsoring partners of the upcoming event are Old Navy and Posh Mommy and Baby, Too of Madison, Alabama.  Old Navy will promote the event in-store and to their Alabama customers via social media.  They will also be showcasing fashion during the Finale Runway Shows on the evening of June 16. 

Headed to Huntsville for fashion week?  If you purchase finale runway show tickets for the evening show,  request a special code by sending email to info@fashionweekalabamahsv.com, in the subject line SAMECHICDIFFERENTDAY.

Want more info? Click HERE.

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Grab the popcorn!

Summer, summer, summertime!!! So glad it’s here! (Okay, so according to the calendar it’s not until June 20, but this is the south.  Memorial Day kicks it off in these parts, no?)

One of my absolute favorite summer activities is catching old movies in all their glory on the big screen at the historic Alabama Theatre.  And goody, goody they’ve released their Summer Film Series dates!  Gone with the Wind, To Kill a Mockingbird AND a Hitchcock double feature (Psycho/The Man Who Knew Too Much)…I’m there!

The Summer Film Series delights fans of the silver screen with with matinee and night showings of classic movies.  Candy, popcorn and adult beverages are available for sale and there’s an audience sing-along with their mighty Wurlitzer organ!

Check their online calendar for showtimes and information; tickets are $8 each and are available an hour before showtime at the door.  If you plan on seeing several films, why not become join Friends of the Alabama Theatre?  A $25 Paramount Membership includes 6 Summer Film Series tickets.

Another fun option?

Check out Free Friday Flicks in Homewood Park!  Pack your picnic basket or cooler and blanket for a movie night under the stars, or enjoy refreshments from Jack’s and Blue Bell.   The movies planned will appeal to kids as well as the young at heart (The Muppets will be shown June 8!). 

Images via al.com and Homewood Parks and Rec

Casino Royale goes all in for Healthy Happy Kids on June 1

Here’s your opportunity to be a high roller, all for a great cause!

UAB’s Minority Health Research Center Young Professionals Board presents its annual fundraiser, Casino Royale, at WorkPlay on June 1. The event, which has been held since 2009, is a premier evening of music, casino games, great food and amazing prizes benefitting the Healthy Happy Kids program, which combats obesity in school-age children by promoting nutritious eating and physical activity. Last year, the event welcomed over 600 guests and raised over $70,ooo. The program has reached nearly 600 kids and has been implemented in 14 Birmingham City Schools, thanks to the funding of the Young Professionals Board and other sources.

Stephanie Mays (an attorney at Maynard, Cooper and Gale) is the board’s president, and she shared that this year’s event will involve a new twist: the addition of mystery boxes for sale.

“For $25 you could draw a box and whatever is in that box you can take home [such as a gift certificate]. We’ll also have three different glass cases. In one we’ll have a variety of wines donated by members of the board. Another glass case will have liquor. And a third will be filled with whiskey and cigars. For $20, guests can buy a chance to unlock those cases. And whoever is lucky enough to purchase a key that unlocks a case gets to take home whatever’s in it.”

Tickets are $50 each until midnight on Sunday, May 27th and are available online; after midnight the price will increase to $65. “The ticket price includes food from the Fish Market, complimentary beer and wine, access to all gaming and each person gets a certain amount of play money to play the games,” says Mays. At the end of the night, the play money is cashed in for raffle tickets to be used to determine the winners of the door prizes.

BBrian will be on the wheels of steel as this year’s dj, and Diamond Dealers manning the Texas Hold ‘Em, roulette, craps and blackjack tables will include the following community leaders and personalities: Sly King and Tasha Simone of Hot 107.7, Eric Guster of the Guster Law Firm, Yenu Wodajo of ABC 33/40, Birmingham City Councilman Jay Roberson, NBC 13’s Bettina Boateng and Harmony Mendoza, Bruce Ayers from the Comedy Club Stardome, John Hudson from Alabama Power, and DZire Inc.’s Meme Williams.

Mays is enthusiastic: “The outpouring of community support is phenomenal [Primary sponsors include Balch and Bingham and AT&T.]. And we’re keeping it fresh; there will be new additions and things that keep the event worth coming to. And it’s for a good cause! It’s for the children!”

Cocktail attire is advised; to brush up on the rules of play for the evening, click HERE. The doors will open at 7:30 PM, and WorkPlay is located at 500 23rd Street South, Birmingham 35203.

See you there!

Tails in the Trails event lets guests walk on the wild side

Note to self: gold stilettos sandals were not made for trekking through the Trails of Africa.

But I soldiered on anyway, and thoroughly enjoyed last night’s “Tails in the Trails” event hosted by the Birmingham Zoo’s Junior Board and Donohoo Auto. The second annual event  benefited the Zoo’s summer camps for kids, and allowed guests to visit “one trail; three different perspectives” with the Zoo’s African elephants.  Animal handlers were along the trail as well; at the entrance to the exhibit I got up close and personal with a barn owl (thankfully I missed the handler who walked around showing off the snake!).

Further up, guests were treated to the song styling of  two-man acoustic band Big Town Run on guitar and banjo in the Hugh Kaul Indaba, a covered pavilion and open area which provided a great atmosphere to mingle, enjoy the music and observe the animals. The food was tasty; I enjoyed the passed  hors d’oeuvres, particularly the tomato-mozzarella bruschetta bites and the lamb with feta and mint in crisp, flaky phyllo baskets. It was an evening of “firsts”: I’d never tasted lamb, and the band had never played for elephants before!  I passed on the buffet, although it included a carving station and received a hearty thumbs up from a guest seated near me. 

After enjoying the treats, I made my way up to an eleven-year-old elephant and got to feed her apples.

How cute are these centerpieces: a paper rhino grazing on a daisy-strewn bed of grass!

It was a lovely evening to support the Zoo, and thankfully the shady and pleasant weather made for the perfect atmosphere for people (and animal!) watching.  Plus I got a cool sticker from a friendly dude at Avondale Brewing Company. (Does one ever get too old for stickers? I think not.  The sticker features their mascot, Miss Fancy the Elephant.)  And the band was great; a particular hit was their rousing version of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Bad Moon Rising.”

Go check out the Trails of Africa exhibit (but leave your heels at home, ladies).  As President of the Junior Board Austin Davis noted, it is indeed a cool venue…and you may get to feed the elephants too!  And if you’re interested in supporting the zoo’s mission, why not adopt an animal?

Images via AEB (and I’m no photographer!)

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New Edition concert sends audience down Memory Lane

Frugalista tip  of the day?  Make sure you are connected to your favorite local news sources, be they newspapers, magazines, or blogs, because you never know when they will offer a fab giveaway!  This is how yours truly ended up ten rows away from New Edition’s 30th Anniversary Reunion Tour at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre last night (thank you WELD!).  Savings?  At least $102.05 per ticket plus the cost of VIP lounge and VIP parking access!

This was my first visit to the Oak Mountain venue, and although the night air grew chilly, the crowd was boisterous and the open air was refreshing.  I had no trouble getting to my seat and settled in to enjoy the comedy stylings of Lightfoot (who does an extremely funny impersonation of Michael Jackson) as well as KISS 98.7 DJ Chris Coleman’s skills on the turntables.  Both kept the audience’s anticipation of the main act up; if you weren’t laughing, you were dancing to some great hits.  Lightfoot announced the headlining comedian, Earthquake, whose “These ain’t jokes” routine never gets old; he will appear at the Stardome Memorial Day weekend.

When Ronnie, Bobby, Ricky, Mike, Ralph AND Johnny finally appeared – in dapper, Rat Packish burgundy jackets with black silk pocket squares, crisp white shirts, and black slacks, fedoras and dark shades – the crowd was ready.  As they launched into hits ranging from “Count Me Out,” “Mr. Telephone Man,” and “Candy Girl”  to  “If It Isn’t Love,”  “You’re Not my Kind of Girl” and “Can You Stand the Rain,” I have to say this ’80s baby felt transported back in time,  to side ponytails , tight-rolled jeans and rotary phones (sigh).  The guys danced with verve and were playful with the audience.  During the breaks they cracked jokes; Bobby offered heartfelt testimony about the loss of Whitney Houston as well as his ongoing commitment to sobriety from narcotics.  Bobby’s departure from the group was even lightheartedly addressed and led to an animated “dance off” to see if he could still keep up with the group’s trademark steps. 

He could.

An additional treat?  The audience got to hear the members’ hits from their solo and side group projects: Johnny Gill performed “My, My, My” (while tossing long-stemmed red roses into the audience, no less) and his newer song “In the Mood” (and ran up and down the front rows), Bell Biv Devoe performed “Poison,” Ralph Tresvant sang “Sensitivity,” and Bobby sang fan favorites ” My Prerogative”  and “Tenderoni.”

I would be remiss if I didn’t mention their funky band and DJ Shakim, who moved the crowd to their feet doing old-school dances like the Prep, the Wop, and the Cabbage Patch (watch a hilarious demonstration of those dances HERE).

By the end of the night I had lost the hearing in one ear (it still hadn’t “popped” as of this morning),  my voice was hoarse from screaming and singing at the top of my lungs, and my feet were in serious pain from teetering on stilettos while I busted a move.

A fab night, indeed.

Images via New Edition Bham

The Weekend Haute List for May 5, 2012

Here are two super fun events for your social calendar in addition to the Schaeffer Eye Center Crawfish Boil:

Walk for a great cause tomorrow morning from 8 to 12 in the 2012 Sickle Cell Walk-a-thon at Kelly Ingram Park, sponsored by The Central Alabama Sickle Cell Foundation.  The event will include  honorary walk chairman Chief Ivor Brooks of Birmingham Fire & Rescue, celebrity spokesperson Lady Woo of 95.7 JAMZ and the support of Walgreens’ “Walk with Walgreens” initiative.  The day’s activities will include onsite registration begins at 8 AM; the walk will start at 9.  Registration is $25 for adults age 18 and up and $15 for youths up to age 17.

Kelly Ingram Park is located at 5th Avenue North and 16th Street North.

Break out your wildest wide-brimmed sun hats, your coolest cloches and fanciest fascinators: it’s Kentucky Derby weekend!  Festoon it with flowers or beautify it with bows; the bigger and brighter the hat, the better!  If you’re not headed to the actual race, celebrate “the greatest two minutes in sports” locally with the Alabama Ballet and its Junior Board at “Ballet, Bourbon & Bowties” this Saturday from 2 to 6 PM at the Alabama Ballet Center for Dance.  The event will feature music, catering by Ashley Mac’s, door prizes and pony rides for the children.  Tickets are $30 for couples, $50 for individuals and children under 12 are free; proceeds benefit the Alabama Ballet City Dance Program.  What to wear?  Coordinate your headwear with a lovely sundress in a bright color or pastel or lightweight fabric.  Gentlemen: break out the summer suits and seersucker!  And be sure to enjoy your mint juleps responsibly!

The Alabama Ballet is located at 2726 1st Avenue South, Birmingham AL 35233.

Images via The Central Alabama Sickle Cell Foundation and the Alabama Ballet

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Haute deals to be found at tonight’s Bargain Bash

Calling all savvy shoppers and bargainistas!  The Junior League of Birmingham’s Bargain Carousel (AKA “Birmingham’s Biggest Garage Sale”) is this weekend! From clothing for the whole family to gently used baby equipment, toys, housewares, furniture, exercise/sports equipment to electronics and more, you can find SERIOUS deals at the former Mazers location on Greensprings.   And the proceeds benefit the Junior League’s community projects!  

 Full disclosure: as a new member of The Junior League, I had an opportunity to volunteer at the venue last weekend in Ladies Clothing, and was able to get a sneak peek at some of the deals.  And there was plenty to love, including brand new and “gently loved” items by Ann Taylor, J. Crew, Bebe, and Kristin Davis for Belk. There was a fabulous bronze bedazzled top by Ann Taylor, an ivory evening gown with jet beading and a cowl neckline, straw handbags and white denim that are perfect for Spring and Summer, and a lovely LBD with jeweled neckline by David Meister.  Love vintage? I spotted a lime green and orange Christian Lacroixknit set and a to-die-for wool coat with mink collar (from a former Birmingham department store!) Some of the items still sport their original sales tags.

Jade and gold Bebe blouson top

Sundresses, separates, casual pieces and cocktail wear have been separated to give shoppers a taste

"Girlfriend" strikes a pose in David Meister LBD and vintage coat.

of how to mix and match when one has a budget, a little time to look and a lot of creativity!  One of my duties involved dressing the mannequin in Ladies Clothing, whom we nicknamed “Girlfriend”; what do you think?

Bargain Carousel kicks off TONIGHT with the Bargain Bash, featuring “show-stopping” deals ahead of the official sale dates this Saturday and Sunday.  Amanda LeBlanc of the Style Network’s The Amandas, will appear from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., and will organize certain pieces from the sale into a display. The event will also feature a silent auction, cotton-candy cocktails and carnival treats; feel free to come dressed in casual attire.  VIP Patron Tickets allow guests in for 6 P.M. shopping and are $40; general admission tickets for 7 P.M. entry are $30; click HERE to purchase.  Note: items will be sold for double the price marked during the VIP Patrons’ Party and Bargain Bash. 

Bargain Carousel welcomes weekend shoppers this Saturday, April 28 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 P.M.  Tickets can be purchased at the sale site this Friday from 3:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M, and there is a four ticket limit on advance tickets.  Expect plenty of bargain hunters when the doors open, but purchasing a numbered ticket ensures your spot in line.  Admission is free this Sunday, April 29; doors will be open from 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. 

The former Mazers Superstore is located at 816 Greensprings Highway in Homewood.

See you there!

Images via The Junior League of Birmingham and yours truly

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Wells Fargo Hosts ‘Double Victory’ Screening

Here’s what’s haute: hearing the inspirational testimony of individuals who broke barriers and made history.  Last night was an evening to remember as  Wells Fargo hosted guests at a reception and private  screening of The History Channel documentary Double Victory, followed by a panel discussion with a Tuskegee Airman (moderated by Fox 6’s Steve Crocker).  As a sponsor of both the Lucasfilm production Red Tails and Double Victory, Wells Fargo recognized its own Red Tails, Col. George S. Roberts and Col. James Walker, who were employed as personal bankers with the bank after retiring from the military.  Wells Fargo also presented the Tuskegee Airmen with a donation to further their educational programs.

The documentary features commentary from George Lucas, Red Tails cast members and numerous Tuskegee Airmen who spoke with candor about their experiences.  The individuals who served fought a dual struggle against  fascism abroad and racism and discrimination in the United States, setting the stage for the civil rights movement.  Double Victory captures what Red Tails director Anthony Hemingway calls “an American story” about individuals whom George Lucas identifies as “the knights of the contemporary age.”  Listening to the gentlemen  speak with pride about their place in history and their ability to excel despite the many difficulties and indignities they faced brought history to life.

Guests then had the privilege of hearing remarks from retired Tuskegee Airman Lt. Col. Herbert Carter (who has received both the highest honor France bestows as well as a Congressional Gold Medal) and Col. Roosevelt Lewis, Jr.  (who helps connect youths to the field of aviation and serves as President of the Tuskegee Chapter of the Tuskegee Airmen).  Lt. Col. Carter served as both a squadron maintenance officer and pilot, flying 77 missions and 125 combat hours.  It was a delight to see the gentlemen’s eyes light up and gestures become animated as they vividly recalled the glory of flying P51s, and to hear Lt. Col. Carter recall the 68 “wonderful” years he spent married to his wife Mildred (who was also an accomplished pilot). The audience rose to acknowledge the men with a standing ovation at the evening’s end.

One could only be left to ask the same question Wells Fargo Regional President (Mid-South Region) Leigh Collier posed: “What took so long for us to honor these men?”  While Lt. Col. Carter expressed that he feels the respect due the distinguished Airmen is coming and referred to previous efforts to preserve the history of the Tuskegee Airmen, it was noted by an audience member that the group has never received their own ticker tape parade.  Guest Beth Jerome described the documentary and evening as “humbling,” and if there are any take-aways from last night they are: watch the documentary and visit both the national historic site in Tuskegee and the exhibit at the Southern Museum of Flight.  And if you ever have the opportunity to hear a Tuskegee Airman speak in person, don’t miss it!

For more information on Tuskegee Airmen, click here

Watch a clip of Double Victory:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBuxFuOCCCA&feature=related

Images via Wells Fargo and Lucasfilms

Shoe Designer Sam Edelman Makes Giving Chic

I told you this was going to be good. 

Sam Edelman – one half of famed design team Sam and Libby – will make a personal appearance at Belk at the Summit on Saturday, March 31 from 1-3 PM.  But not only is he going to showcase haute looks from his Spring 2012 shoe collection (which is fab all by itself), he’s also going to make a $5000 donation to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama.  And as if the news could possibly be any more fabulous, Belk is matching his donation.

“As a male designer in the world of women’s footwear, I come in contact everyday with women whose lives are touched by breast cancer in one way or another,” said Sam Edelman. “I’m so blessed that women love shoes. I’m so blessed to work with women every day of my life and I’m so blessed to be able to give back.”

I peeked at the Spring collection, and it holds true to what the Sam Edelman brand is known for:  fashionable and modern silhouettes at great prices.  The collection features  – of course – chic ballet flats (featuring studs, snakeprint color blocking), satin espadrilles, loafers and  strappy flat sandals in bright and neutral tones, as well as gladiator sandals, wedges, peeptoes and slingbacks. 

See you there!

Image via Sam Edelman

You. Belk at the Summit. Be There.

Give a girl the right shoes and she can conquer the world. - Marilyn Monroe

Because I said so.

WHO?  Fab shoe designer SAM EDELMAN, maker of this stiletto and this studded loafer, among other lovely footwear

WHAT?  Will make a fashionable appearance 

WHEN?  Saturday, March 31 from 12-3PM

WHERE?  Belk at The Summit

WHY?  I can’t let the complete cat out of the bag just yet…so stay tuned!

Image via Villanously Vintage

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