Showing posts with label junior league of charlotte. Show all posts
Showing posts with label junior league of charlotte. Show all posts

Apr 6, 2017

LBD for a Night Out


Today is day 4 of wearing this little black dress. 

Today's weather is a bit chilly so I added a long sleeve shirt underneath my dress.  Yesterday it was raining all day and I just have to give thanks for the blessing to have rain boots, a waterproof jacket and a closet full of clean clothes to wear.

Over 4,000 children in Charlotte schools are reported homeless. They aren't just wearing the same thing every day, they might also be sleeping in it & they definitely aren't washing it.  Junior League of Charlotte volunteers work with families who are trying to transition out of homelessness so children can have at least the stability of calling something other than a school cubby their "address." Help me turn 1 dress into addresses, by donating  to the JLC HERE

Before I go any further I want to share how tremendously thankful I am for every email read, social media post liked & shared, and for the generosity of family, friends, colleagues near and far who have kindly donated to my page in support against poverty.  ALL of you have warmed my heart but most importantly you've warmed the hearts of those in need! 

YOU can fight this fight against poverty with me by clicking below 

Most of you know that Ryan, my husband, practices medicine in the ER here in Charlotte. So we personally are invested in the health of our community.

Did you know.....
There are almost 100,000 uninsured Children in North Carolina.  Children without health insurance coverage are less likely than insured children to have a regular health care provider and to receive care when they need it. They are also more likely to receive treatment after their condition has worsened, putting them at greater risk of hospitalization.  Through our Healthy Family Initiative, Junior League of Charlotte volunteers ensure that children living in poverty get health, audio, eye, & dental screenings at our health fairs and at our Big Shots Saturdays, over 400 children a year are getting required immunizations to keep them healthy and in school.  Wanna be a Big Shot? Your tax deductible donation helps us keep kids healthy. Donate HERE


For the fourth installment on styling a LBD I'm sharing a night out look.  All you need is a snazzy pair of heels, some statement jewelry and a small handbag.  Because gals, you are off the clock! There is no need to haul around more than the essentials (lipstick, phone, keys and your wallet).  

Speaking of phones, I know we all want to capture those 'I'm all dressed up and not sitting on my couch tonight' pics with our friends but I challenge you to keep the phones down and your eyes up.  Be present with your company & enjoy the conversation.  Everything else will still be there later. I promise. 
That's what 'latergram' and 'about last night' posts are for :)







LBD  ||  Pumps & Similar  ||  Clutch  ||  Earrings  ||  Sunglasses  || 

Dress Beautifully in a LBD for a Night Out

XOXO Sarah Louise

Apr 3, 2017

LBD & Classic White


Good Monday morning!  It's a special start to the week for me.  If you read Friday's Post you know that this week I will be wearing the same black dress for 5 days this week in efforts to raise awareness and funds to fight poverty here in Charlotte. It's called 'The Little Black Dress Initiative' #theLBDI

Because poverty is unfashionable!!!

I woke up knowing what I'd be wearing this morning.  For some they never wake up with choices.  When putting on my watch and wedding ring I also picked up my button that says "Ask me about my dress!" and pinned it on. I took a deep breath.  Here goes. For a moment I was a bit anxious about how I was going to kick start this mission engaging people not only in my daily environment but strangers out and about.  And then it all went away because being a little uncomfortable starting conversations is nothing in comparison to circumstances of those in poverty.

I started the day filming an interview with the local news station here in Charlotte about LBDI. Gals, it was so cool!
I'll share the link as soon as it airs.

SUPPORT me by clicking the link below:
https://connect.clickandpledge.com/Organization/jlcharlotte/Fundraiser/SarahLouiseHead

And follow my journey on Instagram.

While I almost never wear black, a LBD is a staple garment for a beautiful wardrobe. This week I'll be sharing 5 different ways to style a LBD.  Starting with this classic black and white pairing.


The contrast of black and white together is just so sharp!  A blazer pulls together a polished professional look that sure to start you off on the right note for a successful work week.  Add some pearls and a pair of pumps and your ready to conquer!







WAIT!!!! 
Don't leave without clicking HERE to support my fight to make poverty unfashionable!

LBD  ||  Blazer  ||  Pumps  || Handbag  ||  Pearls  || 

Dress Beautifully in Black and White

XOXO Sarah Louise

Mar 31, 2017

Friday 5: LBDI

Today we're going to have a long talk on what I believe to be truly unfashionable.
Poverty.

Next week I'm going to wear the same little black dress for 5 days, Monday- Friday,  in efforts to raise awareness and funds to combat poverty. It's called this the 'Little Black Dress Initiative' (LBDI). I'm not doing this alone, but as a member of the Junior League of Charlotte (JLC).

Let's face it, we are blessed!! Amen! We have more than we need but yet right in our same county, city, zip code and even neighborhoods there are those that are hungry and struggling to survive.

I'm not sure what it's going to feel like...
to not stand in my closet and choose from a plethora of garments,
or to not step into a freshly cleaned outfit (I will not be washing my dress to take full advantage of the experience)
or to wear black over and over (you gals know I rarely ever wear it)

But I do hope ...
I make a difference
I gain an appreciation for my blessings
I influence others to make an impact

I'll be sharing lots of info about LBDI every day next week as well as all about my experience.

Please consider supporting my personal fundraising goals by clicking this link below
https://connect.clickandpledge.com/Organization/jlcharlotte . . .

Here's an overview ....

1.       What is the Junior League of Charlotte
The Junior League of Charlotte, Inc. is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, to developing the potential of women and to improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers.  The JLC was founded in 1926 and in its 90 years, has provided more than 1.5 million hours of volunteer service and more than $13.5 million to the community.  Our membership includes almost 1900 committed volunteer members in the Charlotte and surrounding community.

2.       What is the Little Black Dress Initiative?
The Little Black Dress Initiative was pioneered by the Junior League of London who, during London Fashion week, wore the same black dress to work, parties, dinners and events to raise funds and increase awareness of poverty in the city.  The campaign was such a success, the group called on Junior League chapters across the world to host their own LBDIs throughout the year.  LBDI is a week-long, social media driven fundraising campaign that uses the iconic LBD to raise awareness about poverty and its effects. Participants wear one LBD for five consecutive days and are encouraged to harness the power of their social media platforms to drive online donations, which are collected through a charitable fundraising site.  The purpose of LBDI is not just to wear the same dress for 5 days.  The dress serves a purpose to spark conversation.  It provides a chance for us, as Junior League of Charlotte members, to discuss the needs in our community and what we can do to help. 

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 Where will my donations go?
The funds raised make possible the work and mission of the Junior League.  All donations are fully tax deductible.  Just some ways the JLC is addressing the devastating effects of poverty are:
o    Providing more than 400 children more than 1,000 immunizations through Big Shots Saturday so they can attend school and stay healthy.
o    Annually delivering almost 10,000 ​backpacks of food for the weekends and/or holidays to Reid Park Academy students as well as providing a mobile food pantry with fresh fruits and vegetables through our partnership with the Second Harvest Food Bank
o    Teaching both children and adults how to prepare healthy meals and helping families plan meals based on their Loaves & Fishes food allotment through our partnership with AdaCooks!.  
o    The JLC Give Kids a Smile team assists in providing free dental care to over 70​ children per year and also provides education to elementary children on dental health.
o    Assisting grieving children cope with the loss of a loved one at Chameleon’s Journey.
o    Our partnership with EmpowHERment allows our members to mentor girls in grades 6 through 12 at 4 at-risk schools within CMS.  The mentoring events provide a unique forum for mentees and mentors to bond with other women and girls through shared learning experiences, connections to networks and exposure to community resources & issues.
o    The JLC Promising Pages team works to distribute books at Title I schools and community outreach events like the Magic Book Party Programs at Reid Park Academy.  
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.       Is there a poverty problem locally? 
Yes!  Here are just a few shocking statistics:
o    50,000 children in Charlotte are currently living in poverty
o    Almost 1 in 5 children in Charlotte are currently living in poverty
o    Over half a million North Carolinian children are living in poverty
o    Over 4,000 children in CMS schools are reported homeless
o    1 in 4 children in North Carolina are living in a household where there is uncertainty regarding access to food
o    134,000 Charlotteans are living in poverty
o    12% of North Carolinians are homeless

Thank you for reading along!!! And not to worry I've still got some fashionable things to share.
I've rounded up 5 LBD's in a variety of shapes sure to flatter every gal ...


Fit & Flare  ||  Shirtdress  ||  Sheath  ||  Wrap  ||  Shift  ||

Dress Beautifully in a LBD

XOXO Sarah Louise