Here are at My Own Sense of Fashion we are big fans of two things: fashion and giving back. So of course, where there is an opportunity where the come together, we love to take part. We were able to do just that over the weekend. Keep reading to find out more about SLAY the Runway 2020.
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Cheers to Another Year- 2019 in Review
We did it again fashion fans. It is time to close out another year. Before the clock strikes midnight here’s a quick recap of what happened here at My Own Sense of Fashion. We asked our readers some of their favorite moments and posts from this year. Keep reading to find out what made our list.
Fashion on the Waterfront- Coastal Fashion Week 2019 in Review
Coastal Fashion Week “The Movement” made a stop in Mobile for the Summer edition over the weekend. The multi-state fashion show took place at Gulf Quest National Maritime Museum located on Mobile’s picturesque waterfront. Keeping reading to find out more in case you missed it.
Fashion That Speaks Up- Influence Fashion Experience
Image Credit: History Museum of Mobile Here are at My Own Sense of Fashion we love covering fashion from around the world. However, what is close to our hearts is fashion for a cause. Speaking of fashion for a cause we have an event that you should know about….
Southern Hospitality and Conversations- Mobile Bay Bloggers Meetup at Southern National
In the blogging and writer space, there are times when you look for some support from your peers. For my own personal blogging experience, I look for opportunities to connect with bloggers especially those in my local area. Recently, I had the opportunity to do just that. Over the weekend…
Whimsy Repurposed -Wisteria Way Designs
While covering this year’s Mobile Fashion Week one of the collections I looked forward to seeing was Wisteria Way Designs. If you are not familiar with the Alabama based custom gown label then you definitely don’t want to miss this post.
Fashion & History – The Fort of Colonial Mobile
Over time History & Fashion have come together on several occasions. Whether it is memorable looks worn by historical figures or classic elements in modern fashion it isn’t hard to miss. While there are several examples to choose from, I want to focus on one closer to home. Follow along as I share a little more about The Fort of Colonial Mobile.
The Premiere Fashion Show 2018-The Collections
Recently, we reviewed this year’s The Premiere Fashion Show. One of the things we noted is all the collections that were showcased throughout the evening. Seventeen designers showcased their latest collection. This year’s event saw the return of designers as well as some new additions. For those who couldn’t…
The Premiere Fashion Show 2018
The Premiere Fashion Show 2018 took place over the weekend and My Own Sense of Fashion was in attendance to cover all the action. After attending last year’s show we were invited back again. The fashion fundraising event was hosted by Loped & Styled by Jessica Lauren. Proceeds from the event support United Cerebral…
Trendsetting and Tulle- An Interview with Stylist Jessica Jackson
I wanted to close out the year with something special. For this interview, I chatted with stylist Jessica Jackson. I initially met Jackson while attending The Premiere Fashion Show in May. Find out more about her experience as a stylist and much more.
Crowns, Tablescapes, and Easels-An Interview with Julia Greer Fobes
I had a chance to interview Artist Julia Greer Fobes of Julia Greer Fobes: Fashion, Art & Flowers. After seeing her incredible work doing the recent Mardi Gras season I was intrigued by her sense of style. I was lucky to catch her during a break…
Mobile Fashion Week 2016 in Review
This weekend was the sixth annual Mobile Fashion Week. This year’s event was held at the stunning newly renovated The Steeple on St. Francis. Mobile Fashion Week highlights the latest in fashion for eager fashion enthusiasts on the Gulf Coast. In addition to fashion, the event is all about giving back. Proceeds from the ticket sales and sponsorship donations are given to the charity Camp Rap-A-Hope which is a free year-long camp for kids who have cancer.