As Valentine’s Day speedily approaches, I unveil what it takes to win my love. I was on assignment at the Henry Clay with Sunday Pitts last night for Trends 10 of Louisville.com. If you know me, I complain about going to all events, but when I actually walk through the doors I am glad I had come. I didn't want the black attire to set my mood for the evening. As we walked into the Henry Clay, we were surrounded by beautiful smiles at an equally stunning venue.
Lindsey Vonn’s cover on Sports Illustrated has been a hot story these Olympics. But I can’t believe that a young woman from Minnesota gets criticism from her own country for being fashionable.
I'm going to be on a seven-day West Caribbean cruise with Mickey Mouse and my munchkins. As I prepare, obviously the first thing I must accomplish is filling my suitcase. I realized through a quick scan of my closet, all of my clothes were business attire, cocktail dresses, and a few eye-popping evening gowns. I had been sucked into the depths of business and realized I needed to relax. And relaxing for spring break is exactly what I am going to do.
The Younger Woman's Club's members not only make a difference professionally but are committed to others who are less fortunate. Since 1921, the group has raised more than $3 million that has benefited local, non-profit agencies.
It was a sold out event for the Actors Theatre of Louisville for its annual fundraiser at the Marriott Downtown. I was able to go into the room before anyone else. You could tell that it was an event that was working within a budget but Barry Wooley pulled it off magnificently. Everything upon opening the door had a blue cascade of color upon it which made it very soothing to spend an evening.
I want to be an influential part of the Louisville fashion community not by degrees but by talent, brilliant understanding, and passion for this the industry that defines a piece of our lives.