Everyone loves a good movie. They have the ability to take their audience into another world. Instantly you leave your world and are taken on a new adventure. Movies are fascinating pieces of art. Movie-makers have seen the beauty of Savannah and want that in their films. In fact, Savannah is welcoming Medient Studios who will be building a $90 million studio in our backyard. Savannah’s unique look makes it perfect for filming.
Not until the 1970’s did movies become popular to film in Savannah. One of the first movies filmed here was Cape Fear in 1962. Savannah has actually been featured in over 46 films. Some of the more popular movies are as follows: The Conspirator, The Last Song, The Legend of Bagger Vance, The General’s Daughter, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, Something to Talk About, and Forrest Gump.
For many years, guests of The Olde Savannah Inn were greeted with the wagging tail of Dakotah, part Labrador part concierge. When Dakotah passed away, the bed and breakfast mourned the loss, but pressed on. Recently, Kathleen heard about a sweet beagle that needed her help. Cooper had been abandoned on the side of the road. He was found and placed in a shelter, but Cooper's time was rapidly running out. He had to be adopted or would be put to sleep. A plea went out to save Cooper's life and people began spreading the word. Kathleen learned of Cooper's situation through her daughter and decided to spring into action. She began corresponding with the people in North Carolina where Cooper was being held. Incidentally, one of the women had stayed at the inn and remembered her. Working quickly, paperwork and other obstacles were overcome and Cooper had a new lease on life. Upon entering the inn for the first time, he strode in eager to explore his new home. Cooper has now taken up where Dakotah left off; welcoming guests and helping them feel like they too are at home.
One of the things Savannah is best known for is her squares so
starting today we'll be doing a blog on a square every month. We'll
start our journey with Savannah's first and biggest square: Johnson
Square. The square was named after longtime friend of General
Oglethorpe and Governor of South Carolina, Robert Johnson. Johnson
aided Oglethorpe by providing food and a safe escort to Georgia, but he
is most well known for a successful military campaign defending
Charleston from pirates. Savannah Fashion Week
Kevin Cartee, Image Consultant/Wardrobe Stylist
When you think of Savannah one conjures up many thoughts; Antebellum homes, moss, and even Paula Deen. However, something you may not have thought about is Savannah's rich and growing fashion and style community.
In the heart of Savannah, Savannah College of Art and Design as well as Savannah Arts Academy certainly keep the Savannah Fashion Community teaming with new talent.
Savannah is certainly proud of her Art Schools. “Georgia’s First City” also brags about the many artists and fashion professionals such as Makeup Artists, Hair Stylist, Image Consultants & Wardrobe Stylists, and Boutique Owners.
Savannah Fashion Week runs from 4/22/13 – 4/26/13 and showcases events, such as trunk shows and runway shows, that run throughout the week.
What is a “Trunk Show”? Well, I’m glad you asked.
A trunk show is an event where designers or clothing vendors set up a “pop up shop” in a store or other venue. These vendors sell clothes directly to customers.
If you are a “friend of fashion” and plan to visit Savannah, GA during Fashion Week, I would love to offer you the schedule of events – my treat.
SFW Schedule:
Monday April 22, 2013
Bleubelle Boutique: From 10-6 enjoy the third annual Diane Von Furstenberg trunk show along with a DJ and Gigi’s Cupcakes.
Palm Avenue: Shop an exclusive Lilly Pulitzer 20
13 collection trunk show.
JPaige: By stopping into JPaige you can inter to win a beautiful “Glam Dress” as well as a store gift certificate.
Sara Jane Children’s Boutique: Pop in to shop trunk shows form Beaufort Bonnet Company, TBBC, and Back Yard Baby
Tuesday April 23, 2013
Custard Boutique: Custard Boutique will be hosting designers like Mamie Ruth and Oleander as well as offering refreshments and craft making.
Fabrika Fine Fabrics: Locally owned and operated fabric store will be holding a day long trunk show in honor of their patrons and designers. Be prepared to shop “ready to wear” items made by local Savannah Designers.
Red Clover Boutique: Known for supporting local designers and even my winter scarf lines, Red Clover Boutique will be hosting Sabrina Spanta which is currently in the “Emerging Designer Contest” at Charleston Fashion Week. Santa’s designs as well as many others will be available all day.
Trunk13 Boutique: Trunk 13 Boutique, know for it’s fashion forward collections, will be offering a trunk show of fabulous handbags by Pour La Victoire.
Wednesday April 24, 2013
Satchel.: Starting at 12pm and ending at 6pm, Satchel. (a local bag design company) will be holding a workshop where you can pick your own leather and create your own handbag, coozie, key chain, or wallet. I and my clients show their frequently. This is a stop during Savannah Fashion Week I would not miss.
Terra Cotta: Pop into Terra Cotta near City Market as they host a jewelry trunk show by Christi Reiterman and a second one by Liz Moore of ShopBlithe.
Zia Boutique: Zia Boutique is always sure to excite the fashion enthusiast and Savannah Fashion Week is no exception. Zia Boutique boasts an exotic trunk show by Kelly Parker Designs that will take place Wednesday, 12pm-6pm.
Thursday April 25, 2013
Get your tickets to the SFW Runway Show. This fabulous event will showcase looks from local boutiques and designers as well as display the work of local Hair and Makeup Artists; always a crowd pleaser.
Get tickets at www.savannahfashionweek.org.
Friday April 26, 2013
The SID Fashion Show is sure to end Savannah Fashion Week with a bang.
Savannah Style Expert Style Tip:
Women: Ladies look out for dresses with a built in bib necklace. I find that everywhere I go these and dresses/tops with a peplum skirt are very popular.
Men: Gents keep your eyes peeled for bow ties and mixing and matching patterns. It’s a little thing I like to call “Enjoy the Clash.” This year, it’s okay that your outfit does not coordinate perfectly. It is all about finding complementing colors and in the same family and then kicking your outfit up a notch with different patterns and textures.
March, April and May are the most beautiful season to see the most enchanting city of the South. This majestic city and it's towering grand oaks and draping Spanish moss creates the most romantic getaway and you can't beat the weather. Other parts of the country are still getting snow but not Savannah...Spring season is here ...Come see the azelas and magnolia trees at full bloom and make sure you go to Boneventure Cemetary, Wormsloe Plantation, and Tybee Island...A must see...Stunning...
I am a native of Boston and when I first moved to Savannah in 2005, I went to Boneventure Cemetary for the first time and I lost my breath. I had never seen such a beautiful cememtary and all it's grand monuments gracing the entire property. I had heard that the famous song writer Johnny Mercer was buried there and I had to find his grave. I was so excited to see all the famous legends of Savannah...I could have spent the entire day just walking and gaining all of Savannah's History...After seeing the cenmetary, I decided to visit Wormsloe Plantation...Wow! This prestigious property is situated on 40 acres of grand oaks cascading spanish moss draping the entire property.If that isn't enough, take a stroll to Tybee Island and see how slow and easy life should be. The Southern lifestyle is much more relaxing and tranquil with nature settings and a tropical breeze welcoming you to it's island living. This is living at it's BEST...
While you are visiting Tybee Island, let's not forget The Crab Shack and Uncle Bubba's....I love the atmosphere of the Crab Shack, you can feed the alligators and be a kid again. Sit on the deck and watch the seagulls ...enjoying a Low Country lunch sitting by the seashore with the locals talking about what to see and do in Savannah.
Another great spot to have a simple lunch is Tubby's in Thunderbolt, on the way to Tybee Island. You could spend the entire day just strolling the island and bird watching and you have to see the Tybee Light House...A popular Wedding Destination for the Savannah bride and groom...If you are looking for a Romantic Getaway....Look no further...Savannah has one of the largest Historic Districts in the US. For those who have always dreamed of that fairytale wedding, make your dreams come true by staying in the most beautiful and amazing Savannah Bed and Breakfast, The Olde Savannah Inn. all your dreams will come true. Be good to yourself and Book Now! This is the Best time of the year to see Savannah at it's Best. See you soon, Kathleen
If there’s one word that captures the aura of Savannah, GA, it’s enchanting. From the garden squares filled with towering oaks draped in Spanish moss to the grand, historic homes lining cobblestone streets, the “Hostess City of the South” will captivate you with its laid-back southern charm.

The Olde Savannah Inn Bed & Breakfast
What to Do: Let the rhythmic “clip-clop” from a horse-drawn carriage ride take you back to Savannah’s historic roots as you enjoy a leisurely tour through the largest National Historic District in the U.S. It’s also where the 22 garden squares, called the city’s “heart and soul” by some, can be found. Designed to be an essential part of the downtown area, these squares provide a relaxing tree-covered area to stroll or relax while reading the paper by cooling fountains, lush gardens, and historical monuments.
Follow the cobblestone streets and southern hospitality to the waterfront of the Savannah River. River Street is a destination for quaint storefronts and fine-dining establishments built inside centuries-old buildings that once housed goods in one of the busiest ports in America. You can even set sail down the Savannah River and catch a glimpse of the city skyline from aboard an open-air canopy deck on a riverboat.
If you make your way to Savannah this month, don’t be surprised if you find the Forsyth Park fountain flowing green! "The Greening of the Fountain," taking place on March 8th, is part of the city’s massive and long-standing St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. Last year, Savannah hosted the second largest St. Patrick’s Day parade in the world and began the celebrations as early as two weeks before. If you’re in town Saturday, March 16th, go green for the 189th Annual Savannah St. Patrick’s Day Parade.......
Where to stay:
The Olde Savannah Inn Bed & Breakfast welcomes guests with gorgeous French Renaissance furnishings in each of the five rooms. Situated only a block from Forsyth Park, the inn puts you steps away from Savannah’s award-winning restaurants and shops and is a perfect location to watch the St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
Want to see what else awaits you on your southern getaway? Visit our “There’s Something About Savannah” Pinterest board for must-see sights and other B&Bs located in the Georgia Coast Region.
March, April and May are the most beautiful season to see the most enchanting city of the South. This majestic city and it's towering grand oaks and draping Spanish moss creates the most romantic getaway and you can't beat the weather. Other parts of the country are still getting snow but not Savannah...Spring season is here ...Come see the azelas and magnolia trees at full bloom and make sure you go to Boneventure Cemetary, Wormsloe Plantation, and Tybee Island...A must see...Stunning...
I am a native of Boston and when I first moved to Savannah in 2005, I went to Boneventure Cemetary for the first time and I lost my breath. I had never seen such a beautiful cememtary and all it's grand monuments gracing the entire property. I had heard that the famous song writer Johnny Mercer was buried there and I had to find his grave. I was so excited to see all the famous legends of Savannah...I could have spent the entire day just walking and gaining all of Savannah's History...After seeing the cenmetary, I decided to visit Wormsloe Plantation...Wow! This prestigious property is situated on 40 acres of grand oaks cascading spanish moss draping the entire enrty.If that isn't enough, take a stroll to Tybee Island and see how slow and easy life should be. The Southern lifestyle is much more relaxing and tranquil with nature settings and a tropical breeze welcoming you to it's island living. This is living at it's BEST...
While you are visiting Tybee Island, let's not forget The Crab Shack and Uncle Bubba's....I love the atmosphere of the Crab Shack, you can feed the alligators and be a kid again. Sit on the deck and watch the seagulls ...enjoying a Low Country lunch sitting by the seashore with the locals talking about what to see and do in Savannah.
Another great spot to have a simple lunch is Tubby's in Thunderbolt, on the way to Tybee Island. You could spend the entire day just strolling the island and bird watching and you have to see the Tybee Light House...A popular Wedding Destination for the Savannah bride and groom...If you are looking for a Romantic Getaway....Look no further...Savannah has one of the largest Historic Districts in the US. For those who have always dreamed of that fairytale wedding, make your dreams come true by staying in the most beautiful and amazing Savannah Bed and Breakfast, The Olde Savannah Inn. all your dreams will come true. Be good to yourself and Book Now! This is the Best time of the year to see Savannah at it's Best. See you soon, Kathleen
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