Dress for Success Tulsa, a not-for-profit organization located at 1109 S. Peoria Ave., announces its Annual Fashion Show and Auction, “Step Up To Success” on Friday, Sept. 24 at Greenwood Cultural Center, 322 N. Greenwood Ave. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with a silent auction, wine, hors d’oeuvres, and a wide array of food selections presented by Chef Mark Michalski and Tulsa area restaurants.
Read MoreThe Experts at myShoes.com Expose the Season’s Must-have Footwear Styles with Tips and Shoe Picks
Read MoreCrosstown Learning Center will be the beneficiary of the Spring Fling hosted by Belk Tulsa Hills. Massages, manicures, and makeovers by Lancôme makeup artists are just a few of the highlights of the Spring Fling.
Read Moremaurices, a nationally known, community-based retailer that offers the hottest clothing and accessories for young women in sizes 1-24, has named Donna McMorris as store manager for its NeMar Center location, 973 West Will Rogers Blvd., opening in May 2010.
Read MoreWhen it comes to spring fashions, details will dominate. That means necklines with flair, unique embellishments, and bold-colored beading.
Read More“I started in the shoe business when I was 16 as a stock boy. The Rock ‘n Roll stars at that time – Bowie, Led Zeppelin, Elton John – fused fashion and music unlike anything I’d seen before.”
– Steve Madden – Shoe and Fashion Designer
The Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary will be packing up their Christmas sweaters and going for the glamour at their 56th Annual Christmas Luncheon and Fashion Show. The luncheon will be held Tuesday, Dec. 8 at the Renaissance Hotel, 6808 107th E. Ave. in Tulsa. The always-elegant Miss Jackson’s will provide clothing for the show. Models are all Tulsa media celebrities, including Terry Hood from KOTV Channel 6, Carole Lambert from KTUL-News Channel 8, Michelle Lowry from KJRH-Channel 2, Chera Kimiko from Fox 23 and author and blogger Cindy Morrison, formerly from KTUL.
Read MoreHard times do not discriminate. They have no boundaries. It doesn’t matter what your race or nationality is or whether you are affluent or impoverished. In the end it affects us all and at times it’s hard to see the lights at the end of the fashion runway, which we call life.
Read MoreA manicure is “an affordable accessory that changes your look and your outlook. I call it ‘psycho-a-nail-isis.”
– Suzi Weiss-Fischmann
Executive V.P. and Artistic Director, OPI
Q: What are some different ways to wear leggings? Are there any fashion no-no’s where they are concerned? Is this trend only for the young and the thin?
Read MoreTulsa author and personality Connie Cronley, center, with friends at the Sept. 9 reception at the University of Tulsa Hogue Gallery for the art exhibit devoted exclusively to the Little Back Dress, a timeless staple of women’s fashion. M. Teresa Valero, TU applied associate professor of art, curated the show.
Read More“As very small children my sister Cynthia and I were taken downtown to Seidenbach’s when we needed new shoes. We didn’t know that Seidenbach’s was our father’s store.” – Carol Seidenbach Leach (from Journal Entry at Tulsa Historical Society)
Read MoreMother Nature cooperated with perfect lighting on a red-carpet runway at the Shops of Seville that ran all the way from the outside patio of the Bistro to the ivory covered tulle tent in front of Donna’s Boutique, which delivered its promise of “more than just fashion.”
Read MoreQ: Out of the thousands of jeans out there, how do I find the one pair that is perfect for me?
A: Denim continues to be one of the hottest fashion trends. All we want is to find a pair that looks absolutely fab every time we put them on and wash after wash. So how do we sort through the different cuts, colors and styles to find the perfect pair?
First it depends on your height, build and figure.
“You know you’ve made it when you’ve been molded into miniature plastic. But you know what children do with Barbie dolls? It’s a bit scary, actually.”
– Cate Blanchett