Showing posts with label Fashion Shows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion Shows. Show all posts

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Style Show at Chico's

Modeling for in-store style shows at my local Chico's is always a treat for me.



There is always a great selection of beautiful statement jewelry to complement each item in Chico's boutique.







If you are shopping for anything from a stunning evening cardigan to a great looking faux suede vest to wear with jeans, you will find a vast selection.




Eggplant is always a fabulous color choice!











Katherine Roach is the assistant manager of the store. She does such a great job presenting the clothing we show.







The beautiful lady to the right of me in the photo above is Kathryn, a Fifty, not Frumpy follower who came all the way from Greeneville to visit with me and watch the show. It was so much fun to meet her!




The excellent staff of the store did a fantastic job putting together the show and providing snacks for everyone.




This beautiful little four-year-old girl was such a delight! She was shopping with her mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She thought the fashion show was the best thing ever. I think she had more fun than any of us!



Sunday, November 8, 2015

Style Show at Monkee's of Johnson City

The Washington-Unicoi-Johnson County Medical Alliance is a volunteer group comprised of physician spouses located in Johnson City, TN. They recently held a fashion show and social hour at Monkee's of Johnson City. It was an honor to be asked to model in the show.


I am with my beautiful friend Krista who owns Monkee's of Johnson City above, and showing my first look in the show below.











































Members of the Medical Alliance are committed to promoting health education and health-related charitable endeavors in our community. Spouses and widow(er)s of practicing, and retired physicians in our area may join.

With increasing demands on medical practice, physicians and their spouses struggle to find and maintain a work/life balance in a medical marriage. Alliance members exchange information and provide support and friendship to each other.