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- Editor of Vogue Black, Bethann Hardison, interviewed model Hollis (pictured above). The article dubs her "the new black face from Tennessee." There are several (awesome) photos and a video.
- Chic Intuition showed us their (less inexpensive) interpretation of a recent Ginnifer Goodwin look (a Vionnet dress and thigh-high Christian Louboutin boots).
- In Friday's CA Don Wade wrote about the town square in Collierville becoming a popular destination for photo shoots.
- Tajuana Cheshier at The Jackson Sun wrote about teacher Libby Lynch's annual fashion show put on by students at the University School of Jackson.
- StyleBlueprint in Nashville interviewed gown-designer Nicole Miller. Miller will be in the city as the featured designer in a fashion show Tuesday that will benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
- Stella Shops in Nashville wrote a series of posts about an event Friday and Saturday called Naked Without Us, featuring local and emerging designers. Part one contains profiles of Sheba and Bub Clothing. Part two contains profiles of Love Simone and Becca Lou. She did designer spotlights on Chance Warhol (of N.O.B.O.T.S.), Amy B and Shea Steele, Boy Meets Girl, and Modern Cowgirl.
- Emily Bartlett Hines at The Nashville Scene found out about Middle Tennessee designer Jeff Garner's two passions: high-style and the reuse of existing materials (and how he combines the two).
- Julie Dwyer at The Tennessean showed how to prepare your feet for spring.
- WVLT in Knoxville noted that two East Tennessee natives were named as being among the top three best-looking women in the May issue of Esquire Magazine. Number-one was Mad Men-actress Christina Hendricks, a native of Knoxville. Number-three was actress Megan Fox, a Roane County native.
- The Courier-Journal in Louisville, Ky. created a Kentucky Derby fashion poll: How important are the shoes?
