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Check out Franklin Road’s very own Karen Elson on the cover of this month’s British Vogue.
I’ve been following Karen’s career since she arrived from Europe (she’s a native Brit) on these shores in the late ’90s; I remember the buzz around her big editorial break - the cover of Italian Vogue she shot for Steven Meisel that he convinced her to shave her eyebrows for in 1997 - and seeing her on runways all over the world when I was covering fashion for the Post. I’ve even interviewed her a few times over the years, backstage at shows; we have mutual friends from our days in New York, as well.
All this came up a few weeks ago when Karen delighted me by stopping by a small vintage sale I had at my house.
She’s just a darling girl: sweet, considerate and not at all pretentious or Do-you-know-who-I-am? She introduced herself to everyone else there and kept apologizing to everyone for taking the good stuff! She has excellent taste, as you might expect, being privy to so many clothes and stylish folks via her job. That said, I think 95 percent of her style is innate: she’s got a really wonderful flair for bringing ’30s-era pinup-y silhouettes into the Now (read:she wears vintage without it looking like I’m Wearing Vintage, which isn’t necessarily easy).
All that to say she’s as nice as she is stylish.
One thing I didn’t tell her - for some reason, it’s not the kind of thing that seems appropriate when someone is packing hoards of old dresses into garbage bags in your driveway - was that I think that she looks better now that she ever has.
I mean, look at this shot: she’s literally glowing! And I can tell you, it ain’t just clever lighting: she does it in person, too.
And while I don’t know this for sure, I can only harbor a guess that this aura of peace and benevolence must be due to the love of a good man (one Mr. Jack White) and a happy home filled with two beloved kiddies.
Oh - and the sweet life we all have here living in Nashville, of course.
So, thanks Karen - not only for taking so many things off my hands at my sale (look for some to surface at the vintage store she’s opening on Belmont Blvd with Amy Patterson next month!), but for making Nashville a more beautiful place with your presence.
Karen has one of those smiles that makes you light up inside. So cute.Vogue US Nov. 2001
Ph. Tom Munro
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credit to bwgreyscale
The Citizens Band to Perform at the Spiegletent on Sept. 7th, 8th and 9th
Fellow Citizens,
We sincerely hope that you have been enjoying a wonderful summer. With only 3 more months until the Presidential Election, we are thrilled to announce a re-staging of our musical extravaganza “The Panic Is On.” We shall be performing a very special 3 night run at the marvelous traveling Spiegletent in lower Manhattan. We take to the stage at 10 pm each night on Sunday, September 7th; Monday, September 8th; and Tuesday, September 9th.
We’ve been entirely overwhelmed by the response from our past performances of this production and we hope that everyone who enjoyed the show will take this opportunity to tell their friends.
Tickets are on sale now for $30.00 from http://www.ticketcentral.com/showdetails2.asp?showid=1842.
“The Panic Is On” is our seventh original show, and we believe it to be our very best to date. You may read about it here:
thecitizensband.net/shows_panic.shtml.
The Spiegeltent is a beautiful world-traveling venue which rests for part of the summer at the South Street Seaport. You may read more about it, and find a map of its New York City location, by following this link:
http://www.spiegelworld.com/spiegel/spiegel.html
Kind Regards,
The Citizens Band

