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September: Busy Month for Fashion & Fun

Tampa Bay clearly loves fashion which is made apparent by all of the fashion events hosted in the month of September this year! What to wear to all of these fantastic events can be a dilemma all its own.You don’t need to worry about trying to figure out who, what, when, where, etc. We’ve rounded up the must-attend fashion events for September 2011 so that you can focus on the important things, for instance: Heels or flats? Layers or loose fit? Shiny or sparkly? (Both, of course, on that last one).

We’ll see you this evening at Fashion’s Night Out at International Plaza and Bay Street!

 

Thursday, Sept. 8: Fashion’s Night Out Tampa Bay

 

Saturday, Sept. 17: Tim Gunn event at International Plaza and Bay Street (an open forum Q&A)

 

Saturday, Sept. 17: Blogger Brilliance (Blogger Conference hosted by Tampa Bay Fashion Week, BonBon Rose Girls and White Book Agency)

  • Time: 9am-6pm (panels from 9am-12pm; fashion bloggers head to International Plaza for Tim Gunn experience and cupcakes/champagne, foodie bloggers to Pelagia Trattoria for special foodie experience)
  • For more information: www.bloggerbrilliance.com

 

Sunday, Sept. 18: Tampa Bridal Showcase (presented Elan Event Studio)

 

Tuesday-Saturday, Sept. 20-24: Tampa Bay Fashion Week 2011

  • Tues, Sept. 20: Past Perfect: A Celebration of Vintage Fashion (a retrospective of gowns/garments from the 1800’s, etc.; hosted at the Art Institute of Tampa)
  • Wed, Sept. 21: VIP Model Behavior Cocktail Reception with iconic supermodel, Cheryl Tiegs
  • Thurs, Sept. 22: Swanky Soiree at One Progress Plaza in St. Petersburg
  • Fri, Sept. 23: Designer Runway Shows
  • Sat, Sept. 24: Private party
  • For more information, full schedule, times, etc., visit: www.fashionweektampabay.com

 

Friday, Sept. 30: City, Fashion+Art+Culture at Tampa Museum of Art

  • Time: VIP entry at 7pm, General Admission at 8pm
  • Runway fashion show from Neiman Marcus, hors d’oeuvres from Pane Rustica and champagne provided by Aston Martin Tampa Bay
  • For more information: www.cityfashionevent.org/

Angela Ardolino Co-Chairs Sea Grapes Fine Wine and Food Festival

This Saturday, May 7, 2011 marks an evening of delicious cuisine, fine wine, live music, a great cause and fun! Angela Ardolino, parenting and lifestyle expert, will be co-chairing the Sea Grapes Fine Wine and Food Festival at The Florida Aquarium.

Angela’s passion for kids, family and eco-friendly living makes her the perfect co-chair for this event which benefits the Florida Aquarium’s Youth Education and Conservation programs. “The Sea Grapes event has helped so many kids to learn about our environment and encourages hands-on education. I am honored to be a co-chair this year,” says Ardolino.

Brooke Palmer of rsbp Events will be co-chairing the festivities as well, and the event will include samplings of over 100 wines, cuisine from 20 premier Tampa Bay area restaurants, a silent auction, and live jazz entertainment throughout The Aquarium exhibits.

For more information, see below or click on the image to purchase tickets!

Shoe & Handbag Soiree at Neiman Marcus

White Book Agency has had the pleasure of inviting some of the Bay area’s best fashion bloggers for the Shoe & Handbag Soiree at Neiman Marcus. We’re super excited about this event! Select fashion enthusiasts and bloggers, including Freeway Fashion, Bon Bon Rose Girls, Trend Alert Daily, Fashion Week Tampa Bay Blog and more, along with Neiman’s shoppers will be checking out the latest shoe and handbag trends for the spring.

The soiree will be held on Wednesday, March 23, 2011 from 6-8pm at Neiman Marcus International Plaza. Come out and enjoy music, sweet treats and cotton candy martinis, plus shoes and handbags! What more do you need to know, right?

Responde Si Vous Plait by calling 813.356.7412!

See you there!

How To Pitch Writer/Editor Extraordinaire, Chris Kuhn ~ Part II

Cont’d: And now Part II of How To Pitch Writer/Editor Extraordinaire, Chris Kuhn (click here for Part I)…

Chris Kuhn is a freelance writer and editor who loves a good story and is convinced that everybody’s got a compelling one to share – you just have to know where to find it. She’s a regular contributor to several online and print publications including TampaBaySkirt.com, 83 DegreesMedia.com, Tampa Bay Parenting Magazine and Tampa Tribune special sections. When she’s not telling stories through feature articles or blogs, she enjoys working with business owners to help them carve out their own stories through marketing messages, web content, advertorials, press releases and more. Chris lives in Wesley Chapel with her husband Larry and personal assistant Dexter, a 13-year-old dachshund-Chihuahua. For more info about Chris or to read samples of her work, go to www.ckuhntampabay.com.

Beat/Section: Community writer through local profiles, event calendar coordination and blogging at www.TampaBaySkirt.com (former editor of the print publication skirt! Tampa Bay that appeared in the Bay area from 2008-2009)

What best practices can you share with people who pitch you?
Remember my mission: I want to inspire, educate and interest my readers, mostly a female audience. I’m not looking to advertise to them. If in the process they learn about your client and her products and services and are interested in learning more, then they will click on the link to her site and pursue it. But my objective is to provide compelling copy. So if you could just send the press release once and only once, and sure, if you don’t hear from me, follow up one more time within a month. But beyond that, don’t keep sending me releases on the same person unless there’s been some kind of update about this person’s story. That’s just not professional and is a big turn-off.

Also, once I do agree to do a story about your client, I welcome your initial information and if you’d like to help coordinate the phone interview itself or assist by providing photos on file, that would be great, but it really then becomes about me interviewing your client and that’s it. I will keep any PR person in the loop as to any last minute needs, how the interview went and a link when the story runs. So I won’t leave you out of communication but at that point, you’ve done your job – it’s time to step aside and let me tell your client’s story.

One last thing – no, we don’t share stories with your clients or PR contacts before they run for approval or changes. That is simply not a common editorial practice, and you will find that across any media outlet unless they are producing an advertorial or other type of advertising piece for you. This is editorial content, not advertising, so there is no approval process. However, we are producing online content and if for some reason or another, you do feel there is something inaccurate with what has been posted, the person being featured would just need to get in touch with me and let me know, and if a correction is in order, I’ll certainly take care of things quickly and professionally. This is the beauty of online editorial content.

What makes a person or product stand out when s/he or it is introduced to you?
I don’t want anyone reading this to think that I expect that in order to pitch me the person must be so innovative or saintly that they must be Madame Curie or Mother Theresa. But for that person to be considered, they must have a compelling personal reason behind why they’re doing what they are doing or offer something so beneficial or interesting, that I feel I must share it with my readers.

When there’s a product being pitched, do you prefer that samples be sent to you?
If we’re featuring the woman behind the product and it’s something where a sample needs to be seen or checked out to better understand the woman (like a book, for instance), that’s always helpful but in most cases, it’s not necessary. In those rare instances, the product would need to be requested by me first and at that time, I’d share a mailing address. But no products should be simply sent unsolicited.

Additional comments from Chris: When in doubt, ask me. Send me an email and ask me before you develop a full-scale pitch. I’ll do my best to respond as quickly as possible. (You lucky folks! Here’s Chris’ e-mail! ckuhntampabay@gmail.com. Remember her mission!)

I also welcome calendar event suggestions, at least a few weeks before the event is occurring and I’ll do my best to put them on the calendar if I feel that our skirt! audience would be interested in that kind of event. In particular, charity events such as benefit galas, fun fundraisers and other campaigns where people can have fun while doing something good for folks in the community, are very popular with skirt! readers. I also like to encourage our women entrepreneurs to get out there and mingle with each other, so I welcome unique networking events or seminar/learning opportunities that provide a chance to learn while meeting others.

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