This year's Blush Boutique fashion show, held last Friday at Red Rooster, was a night filled with runway glamour and philanthropy. The event was held in association with the Vanderbilt chapter of Alpha Chi Omega to benefit the Bridges Domestic Violence Center. The show was coordinated by Lori Barratt.
Guests and the Blush crew mingled as the night kicked off with a happy hour including Blush inspired cocktails.
The very first look successfully foretold what was to come. It instilled the perfect balance of rural and urban, western and chic. The tastled cardigan might have been one of my favorite pieces.
The theme was even prevalent in the color scheme of the looks. Fierce neutrals and blacks met warm, autumn pastels.
I’m a big fan of the black and gold combo. The trends of shoulder pads, empire waists, and blazer-bandeau duets are all across both the street and runway. A great look, very trendy!
My favorite piece! I’m absolutely in love with the color and overall look of this dress. It’s definitely a dress, with the right accessories, that can be taken from fall, back around to summer. Sophisticated, yet flashy and fun.
I admire how the different feels both the two textiles and cropped blouse with the maxi skirt harmonize. So sleek, yet casual.
This was probably the most eye-catching look of the show. The short’s pattern, knit shawl, and necklace, all return to the western tribal vibe, with the cool colors giving it a new spin.
Blush’s take on this year’s fall fashion was a great one that all ladies can find a way to take on to their own style. The show and benefit were successes.
Visit Blush Boutique at their Brentwood and Belle Meade locations.