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Style File
Mad Men style aficionados came dressed to impress to the Cocktail Club on Saturday for the season 5 Wrap Party! Jess James, Style Girl and Deirdre Zahl, Candy Shop Vintage, hosted this fête and I had the honor of picking three best dressed...
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Party Scene
Children are amazing salesmen, and few kids are as cute or persuasive as those who participated in the 4th annual Big Chef Little Chef event benefiting Louie’s Kids. The fete paired Charleston’s most respected chefs with Louie...
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Style File
No folks, we are not talking about angry males, average mixed drinks or your sister's old hand-me-downs, we are talking about the AMC award-winning drama Mad Men, expert-crafted cocktails from the Cocktail Club and highly-...
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Party Scene
When limited to a color theme, it can be hard to throw a fresh, dynamic fete year after year. This year’s Spoleto SCENE White Party proved that all you need is a little creativity, a rooftop venue, and a young, hot crowd.
You could hear the...
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Party Scene
Each year around this time, Charleston is saturated with parties, art openings, charitable events, performances, festivals, and other events. Despite the overflowing calendars of Chucktown’s socialites, art patrons, and philanthropists, a...
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Party Scene
Is there a possibly better way to welcome summer than by enjoying signature cocktails for a cause to the beats of local Latin jazz musicians while taking in the panoramic views and sights of the South Carolina Aquarium? If you attended the Bacardi...
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Spoleto
We'd been watching the radar all day, and things weren't looking good, with a 70 percent chance of rain looming over Sunday's Spoleto Finale at Middleton Place. But with tickets purchased and picnics packed, we decided to load up the...
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Party Scene
SuSu and Charles “Pug” Ravenel’s lovely South of Broad garden set the scene for the Spoleto Traces after party Saturday night. Large, pink Japanese lanterns lit the tree-draped lawn as the Ravenels in addition to co-hosts Bobbi...
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Style File
Another year of Spoleto has come to an end and what a season of style it was! Last night, in the lovely courtyard at the home of SuSu Ravenel, Spoleto celebrated Traces, the magical and poetic acrobatic performance that was one of...
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Spoleto
You haven’t really considered human flexibility until you’ve watched a man fling himself through a two-foot ring, five feet high, feet first. Such was the case at Traces last night, a spectacular Spoleto performance...
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