Prom Dresses In Saint Augustine

May these wings take you to the heights to which you can fly. - St. Augustine of Hippo The Prom is a formal off-campus school function. Students and their guests must adhere to the following guidelines: Dress shirt with tie Dress shoes and socks Floor length formal gowns or dresses not more than 2” above the knee Attendees (guest included) unable to comply with the Dress Code may be refused admittance. Austin Preparatory school rules and consequences for appropriate conduct will be enforced at Off-Campus School Functions.Students are required to attend school until 11:15 on the day of the Prom. There will be no other early dismissals issued for any reason. Students not in school during the day will not be admitted to the Prom. Certain types of dancing (grinding and crowd surfing, for example) are considered inappropriate or dangerous and are therefore prohibited. Attendees (guests included) who engage in these types of dancing will be removed from the dance.
Use of or possession of alcohol, drugs or any other illegal mood-altering substance is strictly prohibited before or during this function and will be referred to the police as a criminal matter. Attendees (guests included) deemed to be in possession or under the influence of any banned substance will be removed from the dance. If a guest is in possession or under the influence of a banned substance, both the guest and the Austin student will be removed from the dance. In addition, an Austin student in possession or under the influence of any banned substance will not be allowed to attend the baccalaureate mass, baccalaureate reception or graduation. The student’s diploma may also be withheld. Law enforcement officials will be contacted.Erin Healy is a Jacksonville native and self-taught fashion designer who lives and works in St. Augustine. Healy has a master’s degree in special education from Florida State University and taught for about five years before taking time off when she had her children.
Then, in 2008, she launched Erin Healy Designs. Healy says she feels blessed to be doing what she loves for a living, as fashion is something that has interested her since she was young, and she loves seeing the smiles on her customers’ faces when they try on their custom-made or ready-to-wear pieces in her collection. Healy has three daughters and a cat named Coco (after Healy’s idol, Coco Chanel). How did you get your start in fashion? I started doing local trunk shows. It’s always been something I wanted to do. In high school, I started designing prom dresses. I met a local designer in St. Augustine and she introduced me to a pattern maker that worked for Betsey Johnson. I started working with them making one of a kind pieces and having local trunk shows. In 2011, I entered Miami International Fashion Week’s emerging designer competition and I was in the top three — so that really helped to catapult me into the next level of this very difficult business. When did you officially launch Erin Healy Designs?
March of 2008, so it’s been seven years. I have a studio in St. Augustine and I also have a studio by appointment that I share in Jacksonville Beach. What type of clothing does your collection include? I do women’s apparel. I started out doing mainly dresses and then got into separates, but I still love doing dresses. I work with mostly prints that are imported from Europe — they’re all limited editions.Chihuahuas For Sale In Vancouver Washington Where is your collection available?How To Use Forte Air Intake Cleaner I’m in A’propos Boutique in Ponte Vedra; Lululemon Warehouse Sale Minneapolis PricesJaffi’s in Neptune Beach and here in St. Augustine, in Rochelle’s.
I sell to high-end boutiques from Texas, over to North Carolina and down the southeast. I’m starting to sell online too. What is it about this line of work that you find so compelling? The creative aspect of it. I love the fabrics; I love to make women feel good. Nothing makes me happier than when they put on a dress that I designed for them custom-wise or it’s ready-to-wear, and they feel beautiful, they look beautiful and just to see them smile. It’s such a reward. What do you do in your free time?I enjoy running — anything outdoors. I like to swim, I like to be out in nature, and I love to travel. When will you be unveiling your new collection? The next event that you’ll be able to see the new collection is going to be at the BEAM charity fashion event for Sterling’s birthday party. The entrance is a toy or a book and a non-perishable food item. It’s Dec. 16 at the Casa Marina. Doors open at 6 p.m. Is giving back to charity something you are passionate about?
I’ve done charities for Dreams Come True, Hubbard House, St. Jude, breast cancer, BEAM and many more. I am always wanting to do stuff for charity. I feel like I have a talent that I’ve been gifted with, and I want to be able to give back when I can.Own Your Own Style Founded in 2004, Christé Blue is a celebrated haven for vintage and contemporary resale and fine goods. Christé Blue's 6,000 square foot showroom is located just south of the lighthouse in eclectic St. Augustine, Florida. You are welcome to stop by for a complimentary coffee while you shop, or explore unique items through the online store. However you find your latest conversation piece, you'll know you've found fashion for a fraction!1035 Anastasia Blvd, St Augustine, Fl 32080Tel: (904) 808-1235 | Hours: Monday-Friday 10am – 6pm | Saturday 10am – 5pmConsignment Intake Days: Tuesday & Thursday 12:30pm-2:30pmPlease call to confirm intake days or visit our events calendar Christé Blue offers a wide selection of designer and vintage treasures including:Formal & Fur SalonsDesigner & Vintage Apparel Shop Now →Designer & Vintage Accessories Shop Now →Costume & Estate Jewelry Shop Now →Antiques, Original Artwork, and Handmade Furniture Shop Now →Have questions about an item?