O’More Alum Spotlight

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Walk into any Marshalls store and head over to the women’s section. Odds are that the dress you’re looking at is one that Miranda Internicola (an alum of O’More) has hand selected for the store.  As a senior allocation analyst for TJX Companies, Inc.–the giant off-price department store chain that also includes sister company T.J. Maxx–she’s charged with creating the unique blend of special size collections at 880-plus Marshalls locations around the country.

“Our buyers purchase the right product, and then I step in with placing that product at the right store at the right time and price,” she says. “It’s about analyzing market trends and perceived value.”

Miranda works directly with TJX buyers in her role, sifting through thousands of pieces in company warehouses to find the products she’ll ship to different stores. She’s responsible for considering two components when selecting garments and collections: 1) is it what Marshalls’ customers are looking for, and 2) does the price point make sense?

It’s a lot of responsibility for a recent college graduate, but one Miranda relishes. She says she finds that the job’s challenges hold daily rewards.

“It’s so competitive–not only do you have to keep in mind the company’s off-price mindset, but you also have to find trends that are in the department stores right now,” she says. “I love touching a sample, challenging the buyer on that retail price, getting them to bring it down and then going to stores to see what we’ve created. You get to see someone wearing a garment that you’ve played a part in.”

Miranda, who has worked in retail since high school, says her constant source of upbeat energy lies in doing what she enjoys.

“I’m really passionate about off-price fashion. There are so many opportunities for growth,” she says. “I just love what I do, and making a difference on a store level.”

Though she’s well on her way to her end dream of becoming a buyer for the corporation, this is one businesswoman who proves the old adage that hard work pays off.

“I’m the definition of working your way up,” she laughs. “I helped opened a T.J. Maxx store in Mt. Juliet [Tenn.] when I was 16 years old and continued working in stores through college.”

By the time she interned in the company’s Boston headquarters, Miranda had worked for T.J. Maxx for six years. She spent the summer before her senior year at O’More helping a product specialist: adjusting hems, rearranging the darts, sewing buttonholes and maintaining general brand quality control. Because of it, Miranda landed a job as an allocation analyst immediately following graduation.

Though much of her work now is searching out perfect, already-purchased garments through outside buyers, she’s not limited to picking and choosing. Miranda often plays a direct role in creating those pieces on the Marshalls’ racks.

“Sometimes I find samples that may be successful in our markets. We do a lot of our own productions from our headquarters, so we may send that sample overseas to mass produce on our own label,” she says. “That’s where my background with O’More comes into play.”

She points out the business classes she took at the College as an important influencer in her role now.

“It’s interesting how O’More marries the two sides: fashion and business. They do a good job with it,” she says. “As you are doing your design for your collection, you’re also creating a business proposal. It helps me now as a future merchant to understand quality and cost of goods.”

Miranda says the O’More instructors’ high regard for their students was a unique factor that’s not lost on her.

“Hands down, my favorite part of O’More was the intimacy of the classroom setting. You aren’t intimidated when you walk in, and it’s easy to get one-on-one attention,” she says. “The teachers are genuinely interested in your personal success. It’s about developing your talent, teaching you from the ground up and expanding on it each year.

“O’More successfully equips its students to be strong business partners after graduation.”

Fashion on Kickstarter

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Fashion designer and chemist create the first stain-proof silk fabric using nano “whiskers” that are 100,000x smaller than a grain of sand.

 

The Perfect White Shirt – while women everywhere love an elegant white silk blouse, they also have a fear of actually wearing it. April 21st, Elizabeth & Clarke, the innovative fashion startup, launched a line of Unstainable™ White Shirts on Kickstarter, that repel water and oil-based stains on delicate fabrics such as silk and modal cotton. By day 4 The Unstainable™ White Shirt earned “Top Ranking” within three Kickstarter categories and surpassed funding goal. Fundraising campaign will continue through May 31st, backers of $25 or more will receive shirts, well below their value of over $200 if sold via the costly retail process.

The Unstainable™ Perfect White Shirt
Elizabeth & Clarke understands the beauty of the perfect white shirt. For three years since the company’s launch, that has been their focus.

“When I created Elizabeth & Clarke, I set out to create the perfect white shirt for women of all shapes and sizes,” says founder Melanie Moore, “[The Perfect White Shirt] has to be beautiful, soft, washable, and most importantly you have to be able to wear it in your daily life.”

Revolutionary Technology
Elizabeth & Clarke worked with a world-class chemist for a year developing the Unstainable™ shirt using nanotechnology. The result is a proprietary treatment consisting of tiny ‘fibers’ that work at a molecular level to suspend the liquid above, never allowing stains to touch the silky cloth. Much like a dewdrop rolls off a flower petal, stains, such as coffee and wine, simply roll off the Perfect White Shirt. The molecular application preserves the breathability, feel, and comfort of the company’s signature Crêpe de Chine and Modal fabrics.

Unstainable™ is Sustainable
The Unstainable™ treatment has been tested by the AATCC and includes raw materials derived from renewable, farm-grown sources. The shirt is machine washable, needs no dry-cleaning and will remain Unstainable™ for the life of the fabric. Similar products in the industry only treat cotton and sturdy synthetics, but as of this release, Elizabeth & Clarke’s Unstainable™ is the only effective solution for such delicate materials.

Designer-Quality for $50 or Less
Like all Elizabeth & Clarke products, the Unstainable™ shirt is highly affordable at $50 for blouse styles and $25 for the tee. And once you consider that an Unstainable™ shirt will not have to be replaced for several years, well, it’s basically like getting a closet full of shirts in one. The company is able to offer designer-quality at a mass price point due to its innovative business model: Elizabeth & Clarke sells entirely online, without the overhead of physical stores or the heavy mark-ups of department stores.

Beautiful, sustainable, affordable, washable, and Unstainable™: it all adds up to The Perfect White Shirt.

Elizabeth & Clarke is a seasonal subscription box, which brings designer-quality blouses and tees to your door each season. Shirts are a mix of blouses, tees, and work-appropriate tops in quality cotton, soft jersey, and luxury blends of silk and modal.

Contact Details
Melanie Moore
Founder | Elizabeth & Clarke
Phone: 917-207-1420
Email: melanie@elizabethandclarke.com
Twitter: @perfect_basics
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ElizabethAndClarke
Kickstarter: http://unsta.in/pr_news

3X3 Art Show

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The Copper Fox Gallery, Leiper’s Creek Gallery, and David Arms are joining hands again. 3X3 (three by three) represents three galleries, three shows and equals one magical evening in the country.

Saturday, April 25th • 6-9pm in Historic Lieper’s Fork

McGavock Dinner

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The McGavock Dinner is our special way of honoring major donors of The Battle of Franklin Trust. At this annual black tie event held at Carnton Plantation, guests will enjoy cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and a gourmet dinner. Reservations are required. Please contact Morgan Harris at (615) 794-0903 or morgan@battleoffranklintrust.org for more information.

It’s Vintage Baseball

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After nearly 150 years, a Civil War-era style of baseball will once again be played in Tennessee. Vintage base ball (yes, it was two words in the 1860s) was revived in the Mid-South when the Tennessee Association of Vintage Base Ball was formed in 2013. Carnton Plantation is pleased to be the home field for the Franklin Farriers. The base ball games are free to the public.

 

 

Special Exhibition at Carnton Plantation

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The 1,600 square foot gallery of the Fleming Center at Carnton Plantation has been entirely transformed and open to the public for eight months. The display features never before exhibited objects, many of which have not been together for 150 years. Incorporating artifacts, graphic elements, light and sound, the exhibit is the first of its kind in Franklin. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for children ages 6-12. Admission does not include a house tour. Click here for more information!

Celebrity Barn Dance

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Don’t miss this fun and elegantly casual barn dance and benefit concert.  Wear your boots and bling for a night of good ole fashion fun and dance to music with the Celebrity Band featuring Rodney Crowell, Emmylou Harris, Vince Gill and Cory Chisel.   MusiCares, Music Health Alliance, Bonaparte’s Retreat and New Beginnings of Lake Charles are all beneficiaries of this concert!

 

  • 6:00 – 7:30pm – VIP Reception includes:  Meet and Greet Celebrities, Wine Tasting , Buffet Dinner prepared by Sterling Ball and the American Royal Invitational Champion BBQ Team, the Warren County Pork Choppers.
  • 7:30pm – Doors open for general admission tickets
  • 8:00pm – Concert and Barn Dance begins

 

VIP TABLE PRICING:

All VIP Tables include (1)Table and (8)VIP Tickets for Reception at 6PM,

*One (1) Goodie Bag per VIP * Premier Parking * Wine Tasting * Buffet Dinner * Meet & Greet with Celebrities*

 

FRONT OF HOUSE: VIP Table of 8 (located directly behind sponsors) – $3,500

MIDDLE OF HOUSE: VIP Table of 8: – $2,500

BACK OF HOUSE VIP Table of 8: – $1,500

 

TICKET PRICING:

VIP Couple Tickets (2 Seats at VIP Table, Back of House w/ Reception at 6PM) – $500

General Admission Couple Tickets  – (this purchase is for 2 tickets) – $125

General Admission – $75

 

Buy your Tickets and/or VIP Tables at www.thebarndance.com.

Beethoven’s Eighth

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Aegis Sciences Classical Series
Beethoven’s Eighth

Thursday, March 12, at 7 pm
Friday, March 13, at 8 pm | Happy Hour at 6pm
Saturday, March 14, at 8 pm

TOP 8 REASONS TO BE AT BEETHOVEN’S EIGHTH THIS WEEKEND:

  • Experience Beethoven’s Eighth – an energetic, playful and outright thrilling symphony
  • World Premiere – be here for Richard Danielpour’s soaring War Songs
  • Featuring singer Thomas Hampson, the world’s greatest, most critically acclaimed baritone
  • Dive deep into the music – learn about the concert at Maestro Giancarlo Guerrero’s
    pre- and post-concert talks
  • Come early Friday for Happy Hour – live jazz, great food and drink specials starting at 6 pm
  • Impress your sweetheart with a Date Night Package for Two from only $98
    (includes concert tickets, wine and chocolate truffles)
  • It’s all recorded LIVE, to be featured on an upcoming Nashville Symphony release
  • The best reason – hear Music City’s GRAMMY®-winning Nashville Symphony, led by the incomparable Maestro Giancarlo Guerrero

Beethoven’s Eighth Tickets from Only $25 – Buy Now

For Nashville Symphony tickets, call the Box Office at 615.687.6400, visit us at One Symphony Place in downtown Nashville or buy online at NashvilleSymphony.org.

Petfinder Grant

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The Williamson County Animal Center, 106 Claude Yates Dr. in Franklin, TN has received a $1,000 grant from the Petfinder Foundation in partnership with Orvis, a retail and mail-order business specializing in sporting goods. One of the company’s initiatives is aimed at dog rescue, and the “Orvis Commitment” has matched donations from the public, dollar for dollar, up to $30,000 per year, for a total contribution to the Petfinder Foundation of over $18,000 since the partnership began. Williamson County Animal Center is one of the 110 animal rescue organizations that has received one of the grants,

The Petfinder.com Foundation, a nonprofit 501(c)3 public charity, helps homeless pets by saving lives through adoptions, helping shelters prepare for and recover from disaster and working to make sure animal welfare organizations across the country are more sustainable. Its mission is to ensure no adoptable pert is euthanized for lack of a home. Since 2003 the foundation has provided over $20 million in grants to animal welfare organizations and Petfinder.com member shelters and rescue groups.

Williamson County Animal Center utilizes www.petfinder.com to showcase adoptable dogs and cats.  Shelter director Laura Chavarria reports that the grant money will be used to better promote adoption through the use of enhanced photography methods and videotaping.

Brightstone Bracketology

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In 1987, President Ronald Reagan declared March as National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. The proclamation called for people to provide understanding, encouragement and opportunities to help persons with developmental disabilities to lead productive and fulfilling lives.

Since this proclamation describes the mission of BrightStone, during the month of March, BrightStone is initiating a fun, awareness campaign entitled “BrightStone Bracketology”.  A total of 16 donors, volunteers and staff members have joined in a “competition” to recruit new Facebook likes and Twitter followers to help build awareness for BrightStone’s mission, vision and work in the community of developmental disabilities.

The sixteen participants are encouraged to go viral and communicate with their personal friends and followers to not only cast their vote for them by liking or following with their assigned hashtag, but also to encourage their friends and followers to help spread the message.  “Viral communication will be key to this campaign,” stated Tina Majors, Director of Fund Development at BrightStone.  “Building awareness for BrightStone will allow us to share updates, opportunities, accomplishments and milestones with social media friends. We know that our community likes to vote online, and this is a slightly different twist!”

Other ways that you can make a difference and participate in Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month include:

(1)   Volunteer!  An hour, a half/day to help a BrightStone student, for a project, for an event—we have something for everyone!  You can use your abilities to help BrightStone! Call 615-790-4888 or email info@brightstone.org to learn more.

(2)   Organize a themed “Shower of Blessings” from your church, organization, club or workplace to provide needed supplies and materials for operations.  Ideas include:  Paper Goods, Pantry Items, Office Supplies, Arts and Crafts, Production Needs, etc.  Lists of specific needs can be provided upon request.

(3)   Schedule a personalized tour for yourself, a friend, business associates, organization or club members, church members, co-workers, etc.  Tours are generally given Mondays-Thursdays, at either 9:30 or 11:00 a.m.

(4)   Plan to participate in BrightStone’s BOWLABILITY benefit on August 10th or 11th by organizing a team and raising much needed funds for our adults.  Go ahead and make that commitment by registering at http://www.firstgiving.com/brightstone/bowlability2015. Participating is SO MUCH FUN!

(5)   Financially support BrightStone’s endeavors by contributing to our scholarship fund, “Enhance the Chance”.  Help make it possible for an adult to attend who otherwise might not be able.  Visit  http://brightstone.org/donate/enhance-the-chance-scholarship-campaign/.

Providing a post-secondary educational and training opportunity for adults with developmental disabilities, BrightStone has been celebrating the ABILITIES of adults with special needs for over 15 years.  Please visit www.brightstone.org or call 790-4888 to learn more about BrightStone.