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Symphony Fashion Show

Jason Wu and Little Big Town rock the runway + A candid interview with the fashion designer on style trends, tips and inspiration

Our annual

Homes of Distinction

Seven of the city’s most breathtaking residences

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Tennessee’s First SMILE New and Minimally-invasive Surgery for Myopia (Nearsightedness) is First Major Advance in LASIK Technology in 25 Years, Reducing Dependence on Glasses and Contacts short pulses is used to make small incision in the cornea to create a disc-shaped piece of tissue. This tissue is then removed by the surgeon though the opening which causes the corneal shape to change, permanently changing the prescription. SMILE has a proven track record of success. It has been used internationally since 2011 and more than 750,000 procedures have been performed worldwide. Dr. Wang noted that currently, the procedure has not been approved to treat large amounts of astigmatism and cannot treat farsightedness and that LASIK is still a better option for a majority of the patients seeking laser vision correction.

The first major advance in LASIK technology in 25 years, the SMILE procedure, was performed in Nashville recently at Wang Vision 3D Cataract & LASIK Center by its director, internationally renowned ophthalmologist Dr. Ming Wang, Harvard & MIYT (MD, magna cum laude); PhD (laser physics). “We are extremely very excited to be the first again to introduce the next generation laser correction procedure to the state, helping out patients with this new and minimally invasive procedure,” said Dr. Wang. Myopia is a common eye condition in which close objects can be seen clearly but distant objects are blurry without correction. LASIK and PRK have been the main stay treatments for myopia for over two decades. But SMILE, which stands for SMall Incision Lenticule Extraction, has unique advantages over LASIK. The SMILE surgery is minimally invasive as the surgeon needs only to create a small, precise opening to correct vision. No flap is needed. The laser incision is smaller than 5 millimeters for SMILE, compared to approximately 20 millimeters for LASIK. This

helps the cornea to retain more of its natural strength and reduces the risk of rare flap complications. Dry eye after SMILE is also reduced compared with LASIK, as nerves responsible for tear production during the cornea remain more intact in SMILE. One of the state’s first SMILE patients was Margaret Coleman, 34, a manager of the world-famous Bluebird Café, in Nashville, which was prominently featured in the ABC TV drama “Nashville”, among others. Ms. Coleman has had poor eyesight all of her life, legal blind in both eyes without correction. Ms. Coleman’s 3D Laser SMILE procedure went beautifully and she is thrilled to have her crystal clear new vision and newly gained independence on glasses or contacts and being one of the first patients in the state to receive SMILE!

Dr. Ming Wang, a Harvard & MIT graduate (MD, magna cum laude), is the CEO of Aier-USA, Director of Wang Vision 3D Cataract & LASIK Center and one of the few laser eye surgeons in the world today who holds a doctorate degree in laser physics. He has performed over 55,000 procedures, including on over 4,000 doctors. Dr. Wang published 8 textbooks and a paper in the world-renowned journal Nature, holds several US patents and performed the world’s first laser-assisted artificial cornea implantation. He established a 501c(3) non-profit charity, Wang Foundation for Sight Restoration, which to date has helped patients from more than 40 states in the U.S. and 55 countries, with all sight restoration surgeries performed free-of-charge. Dr. Wang is the Kiwanis Nashvillian of the Year.

“I am so happy!!!”, exclaimed Margaret at her postop visit. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the VisuMax Femtosecond Laser for SMILE procedure for -1 to -8 D myopia with up to 0.5D astigmatism. During a SMILE procedure, a femtosecond laser with precise

Dr. Ming Wang can be reached at: Wang Vision 3D Cataract & LASIK Center 1801 West End Ave, Suite 1150 Nashville, TN, 37203 615-321-8881 drwang@wangvisioninstitute.com www.wangcataractLASIK.com

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Contents May 2018 | Vol. xxv, No. 5

parties 33

A Trip to the Tropics

34

Electrifying Fun

36

Shining Examples

38

When in Rome

40

Make It Work

44

Back in Time

47

Dancing on Air

50

Success on the Runway

52

Taking Charge

Old Cuba meets new Nashville at Havana Nights

Hands-on entertainment at Adventure Science Center’s Mad Bash

T.J. Martell Foundation hosts a starstudded night

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Heart of the Matter

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A Grand Old Time

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Rock the Runway

Go Red for Women educates and empowers ladies

Nashville Children’s Theatre launches a new grown-up fundraiser

Jason Wu and Little Big Town headline the Symphony Fashion Show

features

A classical affair at the Frist Gala Patrons Party

It’s all about local talent at the Nashville Designer Showcase

Tennessee Kidney Foundation channels ‘20s glam for the Prohibition Ball

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The Power of Fashion

78

Homes of Distinction

A candid chat with Symphony Fashion Show designer Jason Wu

Seven of the most breathtaking homes currently on the market

departments

Eight local celebs compete at Dancing for Safe Haven

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In Our Words A sophisticated sense of style

16

Friends & Fashion has a blockbuster year

78

Behind the Scenes Igor Babailov

Reaching New Heights welcomes golfer Laura Baugh

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47 ON THE COVER

Kimberly Schlapman, Jason Wu and Karen Fairchild photographed at Schermerhorn Symphony Center by Daniel Meigs. For more about the Symphony Fashion Show, check out our coverage beginning on page 61. For our interview with Jason Wu, flip to page 71.

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Nsider

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Taking Vows

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Arts and Galleries

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Nstyle

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Best Behavior

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Step Inside

110

Localite

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Pencil In

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Nretrospect

Susannah Premiere Dinner, Cafecito, Top 30 Under 30, Symphony Fashion Show Patrons Party and more

Claybrook-Gibbs vows

Upcoming visual and performing arts

Inspiration for a modern minimalist makeover

Expert etiquette advice from John Bridges

The Café at Thistle Farms

A Mother’s Day request

Calendar of May events

Looking back at Bill Blass’ visit to Nashville

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PICTURE PERFECT!

Editorial

Herbert Fox, Jr. Nancy Floyd managing editor Lauren Langston Stewart staff writer Holly Hoffman social correspondent Gloria Houghland contributors Beth Alexander, John Bridges, Hallie Caddy, Whitney Clay, Melissa Corbin, Carrington Fox, Leigh Hendry, Sandy Nelson, Ellen Pryor, Jennifer Puryear, Hunter Claire Rogers, Megan Seling, Abby White, Varina Willse founding editor editor

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Production

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Abbie Leali, Christie Passarello Matt Bach

production coordinator

Marketing

marketing director

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Advertising

Amy Mularski Maggie Bond advertising director Rachel Dean senior account executives Carla Mathis, Hillary Parsons, Mike Smith, Stevan Steinhart, Jennifer Trsinar account executives Michael Jezewski, Keith Wright sponsorship specialist Heather Mullins sales operations manager Chelon Hasty account coordinator Rachel Hellewell publisher

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Runway Ready A sophisticated sense of style

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In the words of stylist and fashion designer Rachel Zoe, “Style is a way to say who you are without having to speak.” This issue of Nfocus is full of people and spaces revealing much about their unique, elegant, impeccable selves without ever uttering a word. Our cover story is all about Jason Wu’s first visit to Nashville. The fashion designer brought his sophisticated style to town when he headlined the Symphony Fashion Show alongside country group Little Big Town (page 61). Band member Karen Fairchild and Jason are friends, and she’s actually the one who suggested him for the event. When we booked a cover shoot with Jason, he returned the favor and suggested Karen and her bandmate Kimberly Schlapman

join him. There were absolutely no complaints from our team to photograph this gorgeous trio a couple of hours before the show. The ladies borrowed their outfits right off the models’ backs, posing in looks from the Fall 2018 collection that hit the runway later that night. Style extends far beyond the wardrobe, and nothing proves that better than the seven houses recognized in our annual Homes of Distinction feature. The list of stunners includes a Printers Alley condo, a sprawling Franklin estate, a recently remodeled midcentury gem in West Meade and a beachinspired new build in Green Hills. There’s something for every taste, and the best part of all? Every one of them is for sale. Check them out beginning on page 78. BY NaNcY FloYd

Nancy is a reader of books, rider of bikes and lover of all things local. She lives in East Nashville with her husband, Kyle, and beagle, Gus. Email her at nfloyd@nfocusmagazine.com.

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behind the scenes

Igor Babailov As a child, portrait artist Igor Babailov loved to watch his father, who was also a painter, at work at his easel. Because of this early exposure, Igor has drawn and painted since before he can remember — completing his first commissioned portrait at the mere age of 4. He received a formal education at The Russian Academy of Arts, one of the oldest art academies in the world, dating back to 1757. In terms of teacher-student lineage, he is a third-generation student of both Ilya Repin and Valentin Serov. He’s completed more than 2,000 portraits in his career, and the list of his subjects reads like a who’s-who of world leaders, nobility and persons of note, including George W. Bush, Nelson Mandela, Vladimir Putin, three popes, and a host of dukes, princes and princesses. We recently had the opportunity to chat with Igor about his highly accomplished life as a painter, his interests and calling Nashville home. by Lauren Langston Stewart photograph by Daniel Meigs

The Basics

Name: Igor V. Babailov Profession/Title: Portrait painter Hometown: Glazov, Russia Zip code: 37027 Years in Nashville: 14 Time to complete a portrait: 2-6 months

What is one luxury you can’t live without? Soaring 24-foot ceilings with the large natural light window in my studio. Besides accommodating my large portrait paintings and multi-figurative murals, the large space helps me to think clearly and create. As a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up? For as long as I remember, I have always wanted to be an artist. Like Raphael, at the age of 9, I entered into a fine arts school, which became the first step of my 16-year formal art education. Who has influenced your life the most? My mother. She taught me that even in the most challenging of circumstances, if you believe in yourself, stay true to what your heart tells you — with honesty, respect, working hard and fighting for what you believe in — everything is possible, even in the most impossible situations. What was your first job? I painted my first commissioned portrait at 4 years of age, a portrait of my daycare friend’s father, and yes, I earned a beautiful toy car for it! Later on, as an art student, I drew quick 15-minute portraits on the street to satisfy long lines of people wanting to have a sketch done by me. That helped pay for some of my student expenses. Who were you most nervous to paint? In my mind, all my famous clients, first of all, are people. I always say that if I start thinking who it is sitting in front of me, my hand may start shaking, so I wouldn’t want that to happen. Where does your inspiration come from? It can come from anywhere: travels, books, music, movies, meeting interesting people.

What brought you to Nashville? I travel extensively all over the world, and Nashville is my home, the place where my heart is. Nashville holds for me an indescribable spirituality and laid-back warmth. The sky seems much “lower” and European. It is not as fluorescent. Here we have magnificent sunsets and gentle rolling hills. The people all make one feel so at home. How many paint brushes you own? In my professional career, I have had literally hundreds of brushes. I use them, so they come and go. I also keep a special brush which has a sacred meaning to me, the brush that my father used when he was a student in the late 1950s. He gave me this brush when I was 13, at the time I entered a specialized art school for gifted children. If you could pull together a dinner party with a combination of any of the subjects you’ve painted, who would be there? Three presidents of three countries, two prime ministers, British royalty and three popes. Who is your favorite Nashvillebased artist? I think Dawn Whitelaw is a very fine painter — as well as she is a wonderful down-to-earth person. If you could trade places with anyone for a day, who would it be? George Washington What’s your biggest pet peeve? The plague of plagiarism and copyright infringement that artists and musicians are often exposed to. Those folks — either Americans or foreigners, who take others’ ideas without giving them proper credit and in order to profit from it — just don’t play ethically. What trait do you admire most in others? Integrity

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2032 OLD HILLSBORO RD $2,999,950 2032oldhillsboro.com Rick French 615.604.2323

2021 FRANSWORTH $2,999,950 2021fransworth.com Rick French 615.604.2323

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Couture Construction 3.18.18

More than 300 people showed up in support of Couture Construction benefiting Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville. Personal shopper Cathi Aycock put together a fashion show featuring spring styles for men, women and children, and revelers noshed on hors d’œuvres and sipped on the specialty cocktail, an elevated lemonade made with Pickers Blueberry Vodka. Between ticket sales and a portion of Dillard’s proceeds from the evening, more than $30,000 was raised, which will sponsor half of the materials for the Habitat home that will be built later this year for Jazmyn Davis.

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NEW LISTING

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1216 VINTAGE PLACE

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Luxe pool & pool house. 2 Acres Offered at $2,875,000

European style. Gated community. Offered at $2,090,000

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Janet Miller, Lisa Ferrelli, Peter Rousos

Mike Lynd, Mike McPherson

Brown and Kim Thornton, Brian O’Meara

Nicole Hobson, Paul Smith, Randy and Jennifer Wolcott

One level living. Pool. Sunset Views Offered at $1,295,000

41 GREEN VIEW

Totally renovated in gated Whitworth Offered at $875,000

Gorgeous Castle Builders Home Offered at $ 1,269,000

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Lifesaver Breakfast 3.26.18

More than 500 community leaders and influencers kicked off their week at the annual American Red Cross Lifesaver Breakfast at the Omni Hotel. Lt. Gen. Russel L. Honoré, best known for serving as commander of Joint Task Force Katrina, delivered an inspiring message about the importance of organizations and communities being prepared in the event of a disaster, and Trace Adkins presented the crew of The Bobby Bones Show with the Crystal Cross Award for their outstanding support and service to the organization.

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Ellen Martin, Jun Iwasaki, Jim Seabury

Giancarlo Guerrero, Dina and Frank Basile

Gil Merritt, Johnathon Arndt, Martha Ingram, Newman Arndt

Aubrey and Carlana Harwell

Stradivarius Dinner 4.3.18

on a recent spring night, the Schermerhorn was abuzz with 230 symphony enthusiasts of the Stradivarius Society who gathered for the annual, and muchanticipated, Stradivarius Dinner. The revelers enjoyed bites from Chef ’s Market and sweets from Rebekah Turshen of City House before settling in for a private concert featuring the beloved Nashville Symphony Orchestra, which serenaded the crowd with pieces from Gershwin, Monti and The Beatles. by Lauren Langston stewart PhotograPhs by susan adcock

Co-chair Marlene Key, Co-chairs Art and Lynn Fleischer

Jon and Janet Weaver, Robb McCluskey

Joe and Ann Gilbert, Judith Hodges and Jan van Eys

Geary Leathers, Morel Harvey, John Hoomes

Susannah Premiere Dinner 4.7.18

Lovers of the Nashville Opera came together at the penthouse offices of Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis at Nashville City Center for a festive dinner party before a performance of Susannah. Drawing inspiration from the show’s setting in rural Tennessee, tabletops were adorned with bunches of colorful wildflowers in vessels covered in tree bark. Guests enjoyed the dinner with a view before making their way across the street to TPAC for the folk-like opera. by nancy FLoyd PhotograPhs by daniel Meigs continued on page 24

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Jean Ann Banker, Julie Frist, Shawn Bakker, Elizabeth Sherrard

Kate Ezell, Louise McNutt, Travis Dunn, Wendy Martin

Carol and Darryl Yochem, Martha Ivester

Amanda Tate, Niq Tognoni

Carnegie Society Book Club 4.10.18

Julie and Tommy Frist hosted generous supporters of the Nashville Public Library Foundation for the third annual Carnegie Society Book Club. Eager for more than cocktail chatter, these bibliophiles came prepared to discuss this year’s selection, Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders. Jennifer Puryear, our own Discerning Reader and creator of the blog Bacon on the Bookshelf, led Alice Randall, Adam Ross and Gary Shockley in a lively conversation regarding the original and moving novel about our country’s 16th president. by Holly Hoffman photographs by Daniel Meigs

Walt Westfield, Will Mazzota, Charlie Clark, Spencer Bowers

Co-chairs Andrea Cropper and Austin Pennington

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Gary Everton, Karl Dean

Jim Marvin, Byrd Cain, Donald Cowan, Anne Cain

Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Committee Reception 4.12.18

The ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Committee of the Tennessee Waltz once again gathered at Belle Meade Country Club in support of the Tennessee State Museum. Co-chairs Andrea Cropper and Austin Pennington mingled as members of the committee browsed the silent auction and bid on tempting items such as a bottle of Jack Daniel’s Sinatra Select signed by the master distiller himself, Jeff Arnett, and a stay at the Hermitage Hotel. This fabulous committee consistently underwrites the museum’s foundation, making artifact purchases and educational activities possible. by lauren langsTon sTewarT photographs by eric englanD continued on page 26

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Imagine beingRoad in the heart of the Green Hills area. With privacy and serenity, this estate has it all with 6.3 acres. Gorgeous finishes, sun-filled rooms, kitchen with breakfast room, screened-in sunroom, 2002 Richard Jones Suite C-104 bonus/rec room, stunning landscaping with private, large backyard. Perfect home for gatherings and entertaining. 5 BR, 4 Full BA, 2 Half BA | 5,912 SF – 5906 Hillsboro Road | $2,399,000 Represented by: Larry Lipman, 615.364.3333 & Emily Lowe, 615.509.1753 Nashville, TN 37215 615.463.3333 lipmanhomesandestates.com Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated. 2002 Richard Jones Road Suite C-104 | Nashville, TN 615.463.3333 CATHY UMSTEAD

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DING N E P 201 Lynnwood Blvd. $2,800,000

1900 Smith Hollow Rd. $2,750,000

MLS# 1903166 - Modern, executive residence in Belle Meade. LEED Gold. Co-listed with Katherine McGill, HBM2.

MLS# 1887104 - Gorgeous 437 acres of rolling farmland in Lynnville. 2 houses, historic barn suitable for event/wedding venue.

Joe Hagan, Lisa Gardi, Alice Chapman

Trudy Carson, Donzaleigh Powell

Details @ NorthumberlandEstateNashville.com

31 Inveraray $2,499,999

900 20Th Ave S #1111 $1,295,000

MLS# 1874498 - Italian-inspired villa in the exclusive enclave of Northumberland. Secluded 2-acre estate, guest house.

MLS# 1864834 - Sophisticated Adelicia with skyline views. Contemporary reno. Chef’s kitchen, huge wine storage.

Details @ 390Wayside.com

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COMING SOON

390 Wayside Court $1,295,000

5409 Cochran Drive $1,100,000

Spectacular modern retreat on <3 acres. 360-degree views. 4 BR, 3½ BA, 4,533 SF. Co-listed with Katherine McGill, HBM2.

MLS# 1906592 - Artfully restored historic farmhouse. Spacious rooms, high ceilings, wide plank flooring, solar panels, more!

Fabian Bedne, Claudia Barajas, Pilar Vetsch, Anna Walker

Shirley Guerrero, Renata Soto

Cafecito 4.13.18

Conexión américas’ largest fundraising event, Cafecito, brought together nearly 700 movers and shakers for a breakfast in celebration of the work of the organization, which creates a supportive community for Latino families and creates opportunities that allows them to belong, contribute and succeed. More than $175,000 was raised, and a moving short film — which follows two South Nashville families (one originally from Iraq, one from Mexico) and a native South Nashvillian as their very different paths converge — was shown, which was a great reminder to all of the significance of the work done by Conexión Américas and the crucial role of inclusivity. by Lauren Langston stewart photographs by Eric England

DING PEN 3711 Central Ave. $799,000

3803 Princeton Ave. $795,000

MLS# 1921714 - Classic updated cottage with historic charm intact. Garage with alley access and flex/studio space above.

MLS# 1917565 - Charming cottage on idyllic tree lined, “in town” side walk street. Main level master, tons of extras!

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Richard

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Soper

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stephanie@stephaniesoper.com

(615) 300-8189

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4535 Harding Pike Suite 110 Nashville, TN 37205

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Kevin Elkins, Chase Miller, Matt Garrett

Hannah Lawson, Robert Brock

Kandace Harris, LaQuan Jackson

Paige Bingham, Calvin Dunning, Hampton Bourne

Top 30 Under 30 4.14.18

People of all ages filled the Sheraton to celebrate the honorees at Nashville’s Top 30 Under 30, which recognizes the city’s most active young professionals and philanthropists. This up-and-coming group raised more than $160,000 to benefit the Tennessee chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and its work to develop new ways to fight and cure the disease. Among the top go-getters was Bethany Beaty, who won the Rising Star Award for exceeding her goal and raising an impressive $16,175. by HoLLy Hoffman photographs by Eric England continued on page 28

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4408 A and B Hunt Place

611 Georgetown Drive

102 B Gilman Ave.

Walk to Green Hills Park! $1,295,0000 4 BR | 4 BA 2 H BA | 4,290 SQFT

West Meade- 1 Acre Lot! $1,495,000 4/5 BR | 4.5 BA | 5524 SQFT. co -listed with Shawn Binkley

Walk to Dining/Shopping & Percy Warner Park! $839,000 4BR | 3.5 BA | 3070 SQFT.

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Shawn Binkley

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615-414-8176 shawnbinkleyre@gmail.com License# 335180

Realtor

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4013 Wallace Lane

1963 Old Estill Springs Rd.

Ellen Christianson 615-300-7190

Tom Patterson 615-351-3477 Kathryn Donelson 615-397-3573

Brady Smith 615-202-9019 Christy Reed 615-504-2833

81 Concord Park W

110 31st Avenue North, Apt. 406

4000 West End Avenue, Apt. 101 / The Jacksonian

Doug Lesky 615-243-1064

Ellen Christianson 615-300-7190

125 Woodward Hills Pl $1,899,990

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David and Janice Elliott Morgan

Vicki Horne, Martha Ingram

Katie Crumbo, Jim Seabury, Julie Frist

Symphony Fashion Show Patrons Party 4.16.18

a stylish crowd of Nashville Symphony supporters packed into the Belle Meade home of Mary Catherine and David McClellan for the Symphony Fashion Show Patrons Party. The guest of honor and the headlining designer of the fashion show, Jason Wu, was unable to attend due to bad weather and a canceled flight, but the crowd partied on, eagerly anticipating the following night’s runway show and cocktail party co-chaired by Lorie Duke and Birgitta Williamson. by nancy fLoyd photographs by Eric England

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Powerhouse Luncheon 4.17.18

this year at their annual Powerhouse Luncheon at City Winery, You Have the Power honored Demetria Kalodimos “for her long history of giving voice and context to the stories of victims.” Demetria has proven to be a survivor herself after her sudden high-profile split from Channel 4 at the beginning of the year. You Have the Power’s mission is to raise awareness about crime and draw attention to issues regarding justice, empowering victims through education, advocacy and understanding. by Lauren Langston stewart photographs by Eric England

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4108 Trinity Road, Franklin Available june 2018 | $1,555,000

Modern Farmhouse designed by P Shea. Newly fenced 5.35 acres with 4 board black horse fencing. This home has over 6,100 square feet, main level master suite with four additional bedroom suites upstairs. High end features throughout the home including custom cabinets, large walk-in closets, over-sized laundry room down plus additional laundry room upstairs, bonus, media, office and craft rooms. Abundance of closet space, 10’ ceilings up and down, formal and informal dining space and no HOA. Main level 3-car garage, covered back patio with outdoor living space / fireplace. Covered terrace with built-in grilling station. High speed internet available and quick easy access to major roads. This is a perfect house for horses, barn and/or a pool.

Nashville / Green Hills Available July 2018 | Offered at $1,375,000 each

These two contemporary homes are under construction now and will be unlike anything available in the area. Walk to nearby park and short drive to the mall. Over 4,000 square feet with 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths. Open design with large pivot entry doors leading to the two-story foyer with floating stairs. The great room features Milgard pocket door system along the entire back wall opening up to the large back patio. Other design elements include a two-story Dining room with wall of windows, polished concrete foyer, wired for electric car charging, Door Bell Cameras, high end windows/doors and an upstairs office opening to a large front terrace. Call Bruce for your private showing. We have not listed these yet.

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Andrea Stilwell, Missy Acosta, Jeff and Amanda Newton

David and Ashley Meister, Alex and Phillip Faucette

Co-chairs Margaret Hamilton and Greg Richardson

Peggy Baker, Doug and Missy Hunter

A Trip to the Tropics Old Cuba meets new Nashville at Havana Nights

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Rhonda Switzer, Kelly Nye, Jim Thommes

Pam and Chip Clayton

Co-chair Andy and Emily Wicke

he Interfaith Dental Clinic transported a winter-weary crowd to Havana, Cuba, with bright colors, upbeat rhythms and lush tropical flowers. The nonprofit’s annual fundraiser embraces a different theme each year, and this time they looked to the historic Caribbean city for inspiration at Havana Nights. The team of oral surgeons at OMSNashville co-chaired the event, and each of them — Dan Burchfield, Margaret Hamilton, Bruce McLeod, Gregory Richardson, John Shea, Kevin West and Andy Wicke — shared the responsibilities of planning the vibrant evening. Guests were drawn into Rocketown by the strains of salsa music, which was just a hint of the West Indian-inspired night to come. Servers — accessorized with Panama hats or pareos — worked their way about the room with an assortment of tantalizing appetizers including seafood ceviche, ham croquetas and yuca fries. Towering blow-up palm trees made it easy to find the bar where Cuba Libres and mojitos were the preferred beverages. With drink in hand, people pondered their bids at the silent auction and studied renderings of the clinic’s new facility that will increase the number of treatment rooms from 10 to 18, among other improvements. A traditional dinner awaited everyone, and there was something for every appetite. Chef ’s Market prepared a feast of favorite Cuban dishes including arroz con pollo, whole carved pig, and black beans and rice with an assortment of toppings. Elsewhere, Cubano sandwiches and beef empanadas were served in paper-lined cigar boxes and, of course, there was an abundance of fried plantains. Traditional flan and guava cheese turnovers finished the meal on a sweet note. The evening may have ended with everybody dancing to tunes from Garage Band Revival, but the benefits from the night live on. The event raised more than $200,000 that will help Interfaith Dental Clinic and its volunteer professionals serve low-income, uninsured families and seniors with transformational dental care and bring more healthy smiles to Middle Tennessee. by Holly Hoffman photographs by Daniel Meigs

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Bill and co-chair Rankin McGugin, Robbie and Maggie Barnhart

Kent and Chelsea Peterson

Kay and Keith Simmons, Tom and Melanie Trent

Electrifying Fun Hands-on entertainment at Adventure Science Center’s Mad Bash

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hen a mad scientist offers you a sparkling neon-green drink at the door, you know it will be a great night! The wacky welcome planned by co-chairs Rankin McGugin and Sara Perry set the tone for Mad Bash, the party where grown-ups get to act like kids — but with cocktails. Four hundred and fifty people converged on the Adventure Science Center for an adults-only evening. By adding more sophisticated activities, the education staff led guests through familiar demonstrations with new twists. Crowds gathered at experiential attractions like Rubens’ Tube, a flame demonstration with sound waves, and the Van de Graaff Generator, literally a hair-raising encounter thanks to static electricity. At the debut of the virtual reality exhibit, the Planet Pollinator, they helped the queen and her worker bees cross-pollinate flowers and return to the hive. With so much to do, everyone worked up appetites. The wizards at Chef ’s Market concocted the glowing cocktail, the Brainwave — made with gold glitter! — as well as a fantastic array of food. There were fried green tomatoes with pimento cheese and honey-glazed chicken bites served on the ground floor, and a buffet brimming with sliders, sweet potato grits, fire-roasted vegetables, and smoked Gouda mac-and-cheese cupcakettes sat upstairs. An assortment of decadent truffles completed the menu. Mad Bash raised almost $143,000 to support the extraordinary exhibits at the Adventure Science Center, which was visited by more than 352,000 people last year. Opening on June 2, the family-friendly Beyond Rubik’s Cube will be an exploration of the science and math behind the tricky 3-D puzzle. We can’t wait to see what fun it brings!

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Shining Examples T.J. Martell Foundation hosts a star-studded night

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comedy routine from Jeff Foxworthy and performances from Keith Urban, Thomas Rhett, Natalie Grant and Lauren Alaina were among the highlights of the Honors Gala hosted by the T.J. Martell Foundation. Despite all the charisma onstage, the true stars of the night were the five individuals being recognized for contributions to their professions and for deeds that inspire the community. The gala always welcomes a high-profile crowd from the business, medical, sports and entertainment industries who join family and friends to celebrate the award recipients. For the 10th anniversary of the event — and the 25th year of the nonprofit’s partnership with Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center — co-chairs Danielle Bouharoun and David Kells gave extra effort in planning a memorable night. The Omni Hotel quickly filled up with well-wishers congratulating the honorees and welcoming presenters Jeff Foxworthy, Agenia Clark, Ron Eavey, Mike Fisher and Frank Thomas. Charles Esten returned as emcee for the sixth time and kept the program running smoothly through the award presentations. James Netterville received the Medical Research Advancement Award, and Mike Smardak earned the Tony Martell Outstanding Entertainment Achievement Award. Agenia recited the Maya Angelou poem “Phenomenal Woman” before handing the Lifetime Humanitarian Award to Janet Ayers. Appropriately, Mike gave the Spirit of Nashville Award to David Poile — “the man who turned Nashville into Smashville.” Before Frank Bumstead received the Frances Preston Outstanding Music Industry Achievement Award, Keith serenaded Frank’s wife, Ann, with “Blue Ain’t Your Color.” He may have forgotten the words, but Keith’s quick ad-libbed lyrics about Ann received laughter and applause. When honoring exceptional leaders every year, the T.J. Martell Foundation recognizes individuals whose dedication to their community and professions mirrors the organization’s commitment to funding innovative medical research to find treatments and cures for cancer. By the end of the night, this year’s Honors Gala raised more than $425,000, taking the grand total over the $4 million threshold to support cutting-edge cancer research.

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When in Rome A classical affair at the Frist Gala Patrons Party

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ncient Romans would have appreciated the Frist Gala Patrons Party. Intimate dinner parties played an important role in their society, and hosts made every effort to provide the best for their guests. It was with a similar dedication to entertaining that co-chairs Dara Russell and Mary Jo Shankle planned a classical affair for the generous supporters of Rome: City and Empire, the stunning exhibition at the Frist Art Museum. During the chatty cocktail hour, everyone seized the opportunity to step into the quiet of the Ingram Gallery and view more than 200 objects on loan from the British Museum. The intriguing art and artifacts — many of which have never been seen outside the institution — included portraits of emperors, citizens and mythological figures in addition to remarkable examples of pottery, jewelry, coins and ritual objects that tell the history of the empire and provide insight into Roman life. Luxurious floral arrangements in the lobby set the tone for the elegant night designed by Big Events. Inspired by the exhibit and its marble statues, they transformed the auditorium into a handsome dining room with creamy white draping on the walls and ceiling and utilized crisp, white linens with gold accents throughout. Centerpieces, appropriate to the period and region, contained rich combinations of ivory, white and blush roses and olive and bay laurel greenery accented with green pears, artichokes and grapes. Guests quickly filled tables, identified with gold Roman numerals, in anticipation of a four-course menu from Kristen Winston Catering. Influenced more by modern dishes than ancient delicacies, the meal began with classic Caesar salad, followed by herb and ricotta stuffed pasta with lobster and beef filet with spring vegetables. Vanilla gelato brought a sweet end to the meal. After the refined night, patrons left with a renewed appreciation for the bygone civilization as well as The Frist, the only North American venue for the international tour of Rome: City and Empire.

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Make It Work It’s all about local talent at the Nashville Designer Showcase

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ashville Fashion Week started off in style at the Nashville Designer Showcase, an evening of runway shows from six local designers. The ohso-chic crowd arrived at Oz Arts, admiring a colorful new exhibit from Nashville sculptor Alex Lockwood that lined the halls on their way to the party. Oz hosted all four nights of runway shows, marking the first time in Nashville Fashion Week history that the venue remained the same all week — although with unique runway layouts each day and different lighting and décor schemes, it felt like something new every single night. There was a sizzling energy in the air — and not just from the wild thunderstorm happening outside — as revelers sipped specialty cocktails, sampled stylish eats from G Catering and posed in the photo booth. Lily Guilder — the brand of designer Caitlin Stolley — kicked off the runway show, showcasing a blend of sparkly, fur-lined and colorful separates for men and women. Caitlin’s sweet pup — a pomchi named Bowie — made the most adorable accessory of the night and earned squeals of adoration throughout the crowd. The flirty floral dresses and dramatic gowns from Truly Alvarenga’s Pink Elephants Designs, which showed second, would be very at home anywhere from Steeplechase to Symphony Ball. Any Old Iron’s Andrew Clancey, who has designed pieces for everyone from Beyoncé to Miranda Lambert, had fun with his signature sequined looks, painting up the models to look like zombies, accessorizing them with grisly props like skulls and hatchets, and sending them down the runway to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.” These looks really were to die for! A performance from alt-country duo Escondido during a brief intermission allowed the models to be de-zombied before the final three collections. Ola Mai’s upbeat music was the perfect complement to designer Leslie Stephen’s colorful and flouncy styles while Ona Rex’s Spring/Summer collection — which designer Ashley Balding lovingly refers to as “Jellyfish on Mars” — was all about bold colors and striking silhouettes. Closing out the show was Fashion Forward Fund recipient Maria “Poni” Silver, whose current collection from her Black by Maria Silver brand was inspired by her mother, a Dominican immigrant who first moved to New York City in the 1970s. It was a stylish start to Nashville Fashion Week and a great reminder of the bright sartorial talent in our own city.

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Mike Smith, Tim Ozgener, David Perry

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Co-chair Fredericka and Wes Mason, Heather Powell

Bridget Horrocks, Addison Grace Hadley

Vincent Williamson, Mechele Neal, Debbie and George Towne

Back in Time Tennessee Kidney Foundation channels ‘20s glam for the Prohibition Ball Christy Cox, Pam Hager

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t the Tennessee Kidney Foundation’s annual black-tie gala, co-chairs Fredericka Mason and Amy Peterson turned back the clock, channeling the elegance and glam of the 1920s for this year’s Prohibition Ball. “We want everyone to celebrate their best life, best self, best glam, even in the most unfortunate circumstances,” Fredericka said. “Tonight is all about honoring the lives that Tennessee Kidney Foundation saves and showing generosity, fun and the spirit of the ’20s.” The ladies and their tireless committee chose the ’20s theme as a fun nod to Al Capone’s connection to Nashville. The mobster was rumored to have stayed over in Nashville during his famous rum runs. Fredericka and Amy created a celebration straight out of the pages of The Great Gatsby with white feathered chandeliers, art deco beaded tablecloths and signature cocktails like The Kidney 72 (a play on a French 75). They worked with event planner Ron Sanford to transform the Omni Hotel ballroom into a 1920s-style theater. Art deco-style TKF logos were projected onto the walls; music of the era wafted over the speakers during the cocktail party, and a jazz ensemble performed during dinner. “Instead of more décor, we wanted people to be the décor,” Ron says. And the team succeeded. Guests showed up in a plethora of fabulous fashions of the period, donning everything from flapper-style gowns to feather headdresses. The night was glamorous and lively, but the real reason for the event was never far from anyone’s mind. The fundraiser provides valuable funds for the Tennessee Kidney Foundation’s mission to serve those at risk for or suffering from kidney disease. It’s a mission that co-chair Amy Peterson understands all too well. Seven years ago, she donated a kidney to her father. Her dad — along with his surgeon — were among those celebrating the importance of Tennessee Kidney Foundation’s work and contributing to the nearly $300,000 that the Prohibition Ball raised to further the organization’s mission.

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Angela Bostelman, Danny Pugh

Co-chairs Karen Hingtgen and Kyle Allen

Kelly Sutton, Shane Tarleton

Dancing on Air Eight local celebs compete at Dancing for Safe Haven

Bill and Tricia Spehr, Anita and Larry Cash

Paul and Melissa Kaiser

Yvette Boyd, Shalaé Boyd

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t was all glitz and glam at the ninth annual Dancing for Safe Haven as more than 550 people filled the Hilton Nashville Downtown for an evening of friendly competition to benefit Safe Haven Family Shelter and its work to end family homelessness. An energetic crowd enjoyed cocktails in the lobby while upstairs, the eight celebrity dancers and their professional counterparts from Nashville Ballroom & Company were surprisingly calm. A few of the volunteer performers brought special talents to the contest. Chris Simonsen’s musical theater background is well known, and Martha Ivester has 13 years of classical ballet training. The most surprising skill? Shane Tarleton was once a member of a clogging team! Angela Bostelman, LaDonna Boyd, Moni Advani, Manish Shah and Savannah Grimm joined them for a most entertaining display of fancy footwork. The boisterous crowd needed no prodding to move to the ballroom for dinner and the show. Bluesy performances from co-chairs Kyle Allen, Kenny Williamson and Karen Hingtgen kicked off the program before Sameera Lowe received the Hero Award for her years of service in many capacities. Emcees Woody Wood, Jim Chandler and Kelly Sutton — who won the first Audience Favorite Award — kept things running smoothly. If anyone had stage fright, no one knew. The eight teams dazzled everyone with routines that included a sassy salsa and fabulous foxtrot. When the winners were announced, it was LaDonna who won Judges’ Favorite Award for her red-hot tango, and Angela received the Fundraising Favorite Award. With a cheering section led by zealous friends Reba McEntire and Martina McBride, Shane easily took home the Audience Favorite Award. In a special presentation, Manish received the first All Star Award for raising an astonishing amount of money and bringing at least 300 guests to the party, but the biggest prize of the night went to Safe Haven Family Shelter. With $455,000 raised, the organization will continue providing services for homeless families as they seek a place to call home. by Holly Hoffman photographs by Jen McDonald continued on page 48

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Hays and Christy Green

Co-chair Kenny and Cindy Williamson, Ellen Williamson

LaDonna Boyd, Matt Stewart

Torri Yates-Orr, Vicki Yates

Mary Follin, Rosie Gillotti

Dan and Annie Hogan, Kelly and Chan Dillion

Charles and Carolyn Ermey

Brunswick and Sameera Lowe

Allen Clark, Heather Byrd

Ebony Jenkins, Pauline McGowan

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Amy Joyner, Mary Carol Friddell

Grayson Brown, Hunt Hollis, Anna Caroline Pereira, Isabel Johnson, Noah Kelly, Clark Akers, Michael Pereira

Anna Moran, Vera Lee, Lindsay Moore, Sarah Vogel

Success on the Runway Friends & Fashion has a blockbuster year

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riends & Fashion, the wildly popular event benefiting Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, has grown by leaps and bounds over the past few years. A record-shattering 1,100 supporters came to the Music City Center for the 28th annual event, which is hosted by the Friends of Children’s Hospital. Judy Simmons, a Friends member since the 1970s, was this year’s honorary chair. Co-chairs Allison Fowler, Mary Morgan Ketchel and Carissa Pereira kept the “Momosas” flowing so that everyone could make the most of pre-show silent auction and shopping. People snapped up clothing from popular stores in The Mall at Green Hills — Gus Mayer, Lilly Pulitzer and Macy’s — that also provided the models’ attire. A selection of items from The Friends Shop, the fabulous boutique located inside the children’s hospital, was brought in as well. Amid all the excited chatter, rumors buzzed that Pekka Rinne and a couple of his teammates might be showing up. That was enough to get everyone into their seats — after casually wandering past the Predators table, of course. Practice came first for the players, and the team was represented by Kristen Laviolette, wife of head coach Peter Laviolette, and Erika Parkko, Pekka’s girlfriend. ACM Award winner Lauren Alaina performed, and Elisabeth Hasselbeck emceed the fashion show, with professional models showing the latest spring looks. However, the real stars of the show were the smiling and inspiring young patients who walked the runway. The children, ranging from age 5 to 18, represented the 1,700 patients seen every day at the children’s hospital. “Three of my five children have been hospital patients and understand the purpose of walking the runway to help raise funds for the place that has impacted their lives,” said Carissa. Those three strutted the catwalk like pros. Friends of Children’s Hospital has been making a difference in the quality of children’s health since 1972. The record-setting amount of funds raised this year supports services for patients and their families as well as the hospital’s faculty and staff.

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Joanie Witty, Beverly Polson

Rose Grindstaff, Candace Revelette

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Sarah Enoch, Virginia Voigt, Anne Nesbitt

Debbie Bowers, Kathryn Brown, Allison DeMarcus

Elizabeth Coble, Jane Coble, Elizabeth McDonald

Co-chairs Monica McDougall and Sally Nesbitt

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Taking Charge Reaching New Heights welcomes golfer Laura Baugh

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nyone who was not familiar with Laura Baugh will certainly never forget her after Reaching New Heights. The engaging professional golfer and author of Out of the Rough: An Intimate Portrait of Laura Baugh and Her Sobering Journey shared her courageous story of recovery to a packed room at the annual luncheon, which benefits the Women’s Program at Cumberland Heights. Co-chairs Monica McDougall and Sally Nesbitt welcomed a crowd of familiar faces to Hillwood Country Club before the presentation of the Sheila Keeble Award. “I love getting to brag on my friend!” proclaimed Louise Mandrell as she handed the award to Janice Lovvorn, who has been involved with the organization for 22 years. Opening with “I’m Laura, and I’m definitely an alcoholic,” the guest speaker had the audience immersed in her tale that was honest, grim and, at times, amusing. Always a golfer, Laura was three years old when she won her first national Pee Wee Championship. She burst onto the national scene when she won the U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship at 16 in 1971 and was named LPGA Rookie of the Year in 1973. At age 24, she had her first drink, and then “for years, I was always pregnant or drinking,” said the mother of seven children. It wasn’t until she nearly died from internal bleeding caused by heavy drinking that Laura was determined to quit. Now celebrating 22 years of sobriety, she zealously embraces her life, family and health. Since becoming sober, Laura has developed into a new kind of champion. She supports programs for abused women and for women in recovery. Her love of golf remains steadfast, and she helped establish the U.S. Senior Women’s Open with the inaugural championship to be played this July. After delivering such inspiring words at Reaching New Heights, Laura has a contingent of Nashville fans rooting for her in more ways than one.

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hen the Nashville Children’s Theatre decided to add a new fundraiser to their roster, they sought to do something a bit more grown up. The always-popular Grand Day — a family-friendly carnival held every spring — was such a hit that the team launched Grand Night, an adults-only affair with a bit of Hollywood glam. “Grand Day is super successful. People dig it,” said NCT’s Steve Bianchi. “Grand Night was sort of a natural evolution of Grand Day — but more glamorous.” The team planned a Hollywood-themed night for the nearly 150 guests, held in the downtown theater. As the night began, party-goers, dressed in black-tie apparel, mingled and sipped cocktails in the lobby and rehearsal hall, making plenty of time to browse the substantial silent auction. Among the many items up for grabs were tickets to the Nashville Symphony, Preds packages, Disney World day passes and a collection of hand-cut, 3-D paper works of art from Vaclav Bicha depicting scenes from popular children’s stories like The Little Mermaid, Tuck Everlasting and Tomas and the Library Lady. The crowd packed onto the stage of Studio A where tables were draped with black tablecloths and topped with simple arrangements of red roses or oversized martini glasses overflowing with beads and feathers. Dream Events & Catering provided a three-course dinner, but the real treat came between servings. Tony-nominated Broadway singer Laura Osnes performed a selection of popular tunes in between each course, culminating with the “Midnight Princess Mega Medley,” a collection of Disney songs compiled by the actress. Following the music-packed dinner, guests enjoyed a music-packed after-party with dancing to The Nashville Blue Tones. Grand Night was grand indeed, and generous to boot, raising necessary scholarship funds to send local kids to week-long drama camps and advance an appreciation of theater across Middle Tennessee and beyond.

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ason Wu’s first visit to Nashville was a short one, but he certainly left a lasting impression. Slated to headline the Symphony Fashion Show, the designer nearly didn’t make it here at all thanks to bad weather and canceled flights in New York, which caused him to miss the Monday night Patrons Party. Fortunately, he managed to arrive the next day in time for the main event, much to the delight of the enthusiastic crowd of 700. It was obvious from the looks of the lively cocktail hour that Jason already had an array of adoring fans in Music City. Many in attendance — from co-chairs Lorie Duke and Birgitta Williamson to Martha Ingram to the members of Little Big Town — were rocking Jason’s fabulous, feminine styles. And based on the evening’s forecast, it seems that Mother Nature herself might be a fashionista, gifting the Nashville Symphony with the most picture-perfect spring night for the festivities. Ladies flocked to the courtyard before the runway show to enjoy Champagne and cocktails — and a few small bites from Kristen Winston — while modeling their own chic ensembles and admiring others. It took quite a bit of coaxing to get everyone to their seats inside the Laura Turner Concert Hall, but once the fashion show began, all eyes were transfixed on the runway. Jason’s Fall 2018 collection, which recently debuted at New York Fashion Week, elicited spontaneous cheers and applause for its mix of stunning ball gowns, flirty frocks and sophisticated separates, all perfectly tailored and embellished with intricate detailing — like Swarovski crystals — in Jason’s signature style. Following the runway show, which was over far too soon, the audience was treated to a performance from two middle school musicians, oboist Angelina Bautista and bassoonist Xayvion Davidson, who served as reminder of the Nashville Symphony’s important education programs in the community. If Angelina looked familiar, it’s because she was surprised with a new oboe by Steven Tyler at last year’s Symphony Ball. Closing out the spectacular show was a three-song set from Little Big Town, who, outfitted in Jason’s designs, looked as amazing as they sounded on “Better Man,” “Can’t Go Back” and “Girl Crush.” Fortunately, there were still sips and snacks to be enjoyed at three separate after-parties and a trunk show the following day at Gus Mayer (with an appearance by Jason), keeping this fashionable party going long after the final look left the runway. by Nancy Floyd photographs by Eric England and Daniel Meigs continued on page 62

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ashion designer Jason Wu was only 26 years old — and two years into running his eponymous clothing line — when first lady Michelle Obama catapulted him to international fame by wearing one of his gowns at the 2009 inauguration ball. It was a career-defining moment for sure, but it also shifted the way Jason thought about the power of fashion. “Yes, we make beautiful clothes, but what we do can have a significant impact in many other ways,” he tells Nfocus. This spring, his designs made a significant impact in Nashville by helping to raise necessary funds for education programs at the Nashville Symphony. As the featured designer at the Symphony Fashion Show, Jason drew a crowd of 700 to the Schermerhorn Symphony Center for a runway show of his Fall 2018 collection. We sat down with the designer earlier that day to chat about his unconventional start in the industry, his favorite career moments and the best — and worst — trends in fashion. First of all, thank you so much for taking the time to chat with us. We’re excited for you to show your Fall 2018 collection at the Symphony Fashion Show. I want to talk about the collection first. What was your inspiration behind it? I was inspired by this architect, Ettore Sottsass, and his colorful work. He did a lot of work with jewelry. It’s all very colorful, very rich, and that’s kind of where I started with the original inspiration for the flowers. And there’s always a floral element in all my collections, and this season is no different. When you’re approaching a new collection, how do you tackle that challenge? It’s different every time. I think you just do what you feel like at the moment, and sometimes that feeling completely changes the week before the show. And then you change everything. I think it’s a reflection of things that inspire me at the moment and things I’ve seen, and that’s why I think traveling has been very important for me as a source of inspiration. Because I think getting to see different things all the time really helps. Is there a piece in this Fall 2018 collection that you really love? Yeah, the last gown I really love. It’s this very pleated, tulle drape gown that has these embroidered Swarovski crystals in these odd geometric shapes. So it’s something that’s quite modern but really quite classically beautiful at the same time. I really love that dress. I love that dress too. It’s really pretty. Let’s talk about your start in fashion. You had an unconventional start. Your background is in designing

doll clothes, and I sort of got the sense from reading your story that you really had to hustle and work hard. You didn’t have anybody in the fashion industry that was necessarily opening doors for you. What have you learned from that process, and how has it made you a better designer and a better businessman? I think having a start designing toys gave me a basis on how to work in the business. For example, how to register toy names and how to file patents and all these copyright things, you know, those things that you don’t think of when you start, when you’re a budding fashion designer. But I actually learned that before when I was working at the toy company. It’s just things like that. It gave me a really good base on what it’s like to be in a workplace, to work with others, the idea of collaboration and to really see the 360 degrees of a business — from design to production, to shipping, to all of that. So that really prepared me a lot more than I thought and more than I ever imagined when I started my business. There were just things that I instinctively knew to start, so that was really a big part of that. What that taught me also was just to follow my instincts and to do something even if no one has done it or it doesn’t seem conventional. You kind of create your own box, and you kind of go with that, and that’s really been the mantra for my career — to try different things; don’t mind being the first. How has your style and your approach to business changed as you’ve gotten older and more established in your career? Well, I think my work has always been very feminine, very sophisticated. The clothes have gotten more refined over the years. I’m obsessed with techniques, fabrics, craftsmanship; those are the most important things to me. When I continued on page 72

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started, we didn’t have any sewers. We had to make everything out in factories, and now we have our own atelier, and I think the craftsmanship that we are able to get out of our atelier in New York is really incredible — really stunning pieces that are made as beautiful inside as out.

What part of your job still gets you the most excited? I think when I’m designing a collection and fitting a garment and it’s just the way [I] imagined when it comes out. That is the moment when you say, “That’s why I do what I do.”

You were still a really young designer when first lady Michelle Obama wore one of your gowns to the inauguration ball in 2009. How do you think that changed the trajectory of your career? It changed everything because having done something like that — I think the women’s industry knew me, but having dressed the first lady really catapulted my name to an international platform. That was something that kind of just happened quite literally overnight with that kind of reaction, that everybody knew who I was all of a sudden. I had been doing it for a while — contrary to the popular belief that I had just started like the day before. I had been doing it for a few years, and I was fortunate because, by then, I was in the right stores; I had already been familiar with the industry, so it kind of prepared me to take it a step further after that.

What is, in your opinion, the best piece of fashion advice you could give to a person? Never take trends too literally, and always stick with your personality. Nobody can do “you” better than you.

How did you feel when you got that news? When you heard that she was going to be wearing your gown? I didn’t hear; I saw. I mean, I saw it on TV when she came out. I don’t know. It’s hard to describe that feeling. I’ve never been able to really capture it with words because it’s something that just felt like something so incredible has happened in front of your own eyes and you are all of a sudden a part of it. And I moved to America as a Taiwanese-Canadian person coming in wanting to make a name for myself as a fashion designer, so then to have done something that has real significant value in American history was something that was beyond my wildest imaginations. It’s not something you really put on your goals. You know what I mean? It’s like, “I want to be in a fashion magazine; I want to do fashion shows; I want to be in Bergdorf ” … things like that. But it also really changed the way I saw things. I realized that fashion can be so much more; it can be a message. And yes, we make beautiful clothes, but what we do can have a significant impact in many other ways, and that’s how it really showed me a bigger world, I guess, a broader one.

If you had to boil it down to one or two things that people get wrong when it comes to fashion, what do you think that would be? Over-accessorizing. There’s a lot of that, and I think there is such a thing as too much, and this is coming from someone who loves Dynasty. But even then, there was a certain drama with the outfits that is fabulous. But I think, don’t pile it on. Given the cyclical nature of fashion, is there a certain trend that you would love to see make a comeback from the past? Not that it ever went away, but I think certainly, at the moment, not the most talked about is beauty. Right now, fashion is not so much about beauty. It’s a very “look at me” moment. But I love beauty.

It also really changed the way I saw things. I realized that fashion can be so much more; it can be a message.

So obviously that was a big moment in your career, but you’ve had a lot of other really incredible clients that you’ve dressed like Reese Witherspoon, Diane Kruger and Kerry Washington to name a few. I won’t ask you to pick a favorite, but are there specific moments or garments that stand out in your mind for being really significant or ones that you just really loved because of the process behind them? I would say Diane Kruger at the SAG Awards. She wore this mustard yellow gown, and that was the second time we had collaborated, and she’s now one of my dearest friends. But that was maybe eight years ago, and … we didn’t get to do a fitting in person; we texted each other and did it by email sketches, so it was something that just kind of came together. It was really one of my all-time favorite, favorite looks that I’ve ever done for the red carpet.

What do you mean by that? My favorite era is the ’50s, with that glamour and the beauty of that. And that’s what I miss. It’s just a very loud moment in fashion, and I like things that are a little more elegant and a little more subtle at times. And you know, it will never go away, but it certainly isn’t what’s in fashion right now. Well you’re doing a good job of bringing that back. I mean, I just do what I do. My clients love it. It’s what I know how to do. And again, it’s not about me chasing trends, especially not after 10 years in business. What’s a trend that you wish would go away and never come back? Oh, my God, there are so many. There are a lot of logos right now …

So we have a growing fashion industry here in Nashville — I don’t know if you are familiar with that at all — but what advice would you give to aspiring or up-and-coming fashion designers, ones that are coming into the industry now? I think nowadays it doesn’t matter where you’re from or where you are. Through social media, and in this digital age, your work can reach so many more people just from your phone than it’s ever been [able to] before. So it’s something really to be taken advantage of because it’s free; it doesn’t cost money. I can’t tell you the kind of people I discover daily on Instagram — different talented people that do things, and I think, “Oh I didn’t know about this person and wouldn’t have.”

I remember that look, actually. It was gorgeous. Who would be a dream client for you to work with someday? I would love to work with Tilda Swinton. I think she is such a chameleon and so incredibly chic in the way she dresses — but also in her demeanor. She’s an original, I think; there’s no one like her, and I’m really attracted to that.

What do you think you would be doing if you hadn’t become a fashion designer? I never really thought of that, to be honest with you. But I think I would still be in a creative field. I think cooking or something. I think I would be in the culinary world. Nice! Are you a good cook? I think I’m OK. I love doing it. It’s really great. I’m a home cook, but, I mean, I love it. I think it’s really creative, and I really have a lot of fun. It brings me a lot of joy.

Do you think that there’s a threat of that oversaturating the industry? I guess that goes with everything. But yet without that opportunity, a lot of voices wouldn’t be heard otherwise. So I think you have to kind of be your own editor. But I think that’s something that’s really interesting right now, that people are their own editors a little bit. They edit what they like. There’s less of a universal trend. The Symphony Fashion Show obviously benefits our Nashville Symphony, and we are all so grateful to you for coming and participating in this. It’s such an important part of our community, and events like these provide necessary funding for its programs. What are the causes and charities that are most important to you? I’m on the board of ACRIA, which now just merged with GMHC, so its Gay Men’s Health Crisis; it’s an AIDS organization that I have been a part of for many years. I’ve worked with them for six years, I think, on different fundraising opportunities, bringing awareness and education. So that’s nice. It’s something that’s really been a great project.

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homes of distinction

1136 Glenwood Ave. by Nancy Floyd Photographs by Nick McGinn

Nashville may be lacking an ocean, but that’s not stopping developer and interior designer Branan White from bringing beach inspiration to Music City. For his newest project — a gated, four-home community on the edge of Green Hills known as The Ridge at Granny White — Branan used the posh 30A community Alys Beach as his muse. All four homes have white painted-brick exteriors and light-filled interiors, creating a fresh, modern aesthetic reminiscent of the luxe seaside community. The largest house sits at 1136 Glenwood Ave. and is the last one to hit the market. A three-story gem at 5,549 square feet, the house was built for practical living. “I design all my homes around people’s lifestyles,” Branan says. He puts thoughtful care into designing floor plans that give people what they really want and need. It’s evident in everything from the huge tabletop island in the kitchen with ample seating to multipurpose rooms that can function as bedrooms, sitting rooms or offices, depending on the owner’s desires. The heart of the main level is the open kitchen, dining area and living room with an oversized screened porch attached. The owner’s retreat boasts huge windows that overlook Lipscomb University’s campus, 12-foot ceil-

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ings with stained cedar beams, a walk-in master closet with a chandelier, and a spa-like master bath with a soaking tub, steam shower and double vanities. On the second level, there are three en suite bedrooms and an additional multipurpose room with vaulted ceilings that would make a great media room, music studio or playroom. The third level houses what Branan calls “the dream room.” With an open sitting area complete with a brick gas fireplace, a small kitchen and bar, a bedroom and full bath, the space works as an in-law suite or an apartment. But the coolest feature of this space — a glass garage door that opens to let in the breeze and overlooks the campus grounds — creates an unparalleled space for relaxing or entertaining. Brilliantly styled by Branan, this home is as turn-key as they come. “All homes are fully furnished, and owners can buy as much or as little as they want,” he says. It doesn’t get any easier than that.

Address: 1136 Glenwood Ave., Nashville, TN 37204 List price: $1,650,000 Contact: John G. Brittle Jr. (615-383-6600) and Mary Beth Thomas (615-714-7183), Parks

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207 Third Ave. N. by Lauren Langston Stewart Photographs by Russell Waddell

What Johnny Megale has created at 207 Third Ave. N. is a far cry from a facelift. He spared no expense in this multi-million-dollar renovation, and the craftsmanship is truly remarkable, as evidenced through touches like the Namibian marble countertops, a floating staircase with a walnut handrail and waterfall detail, and a coat closet with a view into the original 1914 Otis elevator, which has been wallpapered and lit and feels like an art piece all on its own. The 2,716-square-foot residence is located in an eight-dwelling building off Printers Alley, and once you step through the front door, you’re greeted by a large living area with sweeping 20-foot ceilings and exposed beams. The beams were original to the 1890 building and a pleasant surprise for Johnny, as they were hidden under the existing ceiling when he purchased the penthouse in 2016. Johnny got connected with the late interior designer Landy Gardner, and the two worked together on what would prove to be Landy’s last completed project. Their entire design was inspired by a set of white boiled wool chairs from Coup D’Etat in San Francisco that the two found while shopping in Atlanta. The chairs are the perfect statement pieces and one of the first things to catch your eye when you enter. Johnny chose to lay new walnut flooring throughout, which, when paired with the beams, provides the perfect complement to the brick walls which have been meticulously tuck-pointed and painted white. The master bedroom on the main floor is complete with bio-ethanal fireplace and an all-Carrara marble master

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homes of distinction

201 Brook Hollow Road by whitney clay Photographs by Garett Buell Of Studio Buell

Interior designer Mark Simmons and his wife, Sissy, an adjunct professor in the fashion and design department at Lipscomb University, love a challenge. So two years ago, when the couple first looked at the red brick midcentury modern house on Brook Hollow Road in West Meade that had barely been touched since the 1960s, they knew they had found their next project. “If it had already been done, we probably wouldn’t have been interested in it,” says Mark, who was drawn to the space — 5,400 square feet spread out on one level — and a 2-acre lot. After an extensive renovation, the house has been completely redone, save for a lone light fixture, a few knobs and the classic front doors with circular glass insets that speak to the time period. The exterior is now painted a creamy white, and a front porch has been added. The Simmons rewired the house, raised ceilings, knocked out walls and added windows. They ripped up flooring — a hodgepodge of tile, stone, carpet and wood — and added wide-plank walnut floors throughout. In the

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sunken dining room, which accommodates a 12-foot-long glass table, a row of windows looks out onto the front yard, which is dotted with Bradford pear trees. In addition to four bedrooms, three full baths and a half-bath, the house boasts a library, den, several sitting areas and a massive chef ’s kitchen with Cambria white marble countertops, pale greengray cabinets and a wall of windows revealing a covered patio with a fireplace. Off the kitchen are steps down to an attached two-car garage. While Mark maintained the integrity of the house, keeping its midcentury bones, he wasn’t a purist when it came to decorating, blending antiques with more contemporary pieces. “Honestly, we like the mix,” says Mark. “This shows that, yeah, you can live in a more modern house but with your traditional furniture.”

Address: 201 Brook Hollow Road, Nashville, TN 37205 List price: $1,925,000 Contact: Sissy Rogers (615-496-1700), Pilkerton Realtors

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1816 Pace Haven by nancy floyd Photographs by Showcase Photographers

The crown jewel of Franklin’s Laurelbrooke community, 1816 Pace Haven is a hostess’s dream. A long driveway winds to the top of the 12.5-acre lot, leading to a 19,137-square-foot manse with breathtaking views and nearly every amenity imaginable. A towering three-story water wall in the foyer soothes guests upon entry and is just the first jaw-dropping example of the exquisite details and finishes that owners Donna and Jay Richards painstakingly selected when building the home in 2010. At the time, the couple was hosting a great deal of private parties and fundraising events for their favorite nonprofits. “This house was built for parties,” says Donna, leading the way to the expansive gourmet kitchen and adjoining dining room and den, which collectively offer an open space for guests to gather. A built-in, glass-top bar with open shelving and an additional caterers’ kitchen make throwing large dinner or cocktail parties a breeze, and the west-facing wall of windows affords a scenic backdrop for any occasion.

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The main level also includes a sun-soaked music room, a spacious office with a limestone fireplace, a cozy media room with a stage and eight theater chairs, a double laundry room and the palatial master suite, which also faces west. Upstairs, three more bedroom suites and a playroom/sleepover space with additional beds allows for a host of overnight guests. The lower level provides endless opportunities for fun with a huge rec space, a billiards area, another media room, a racquetball court, a gym, a sauna and a steam room. There’s also another full kitchen, a bar area — this one equipped with a built-in aquarium — and his-and-hers bathrooms. The outdoor space is just as inviting with a freshwater koi pond, multiple covered sitting areas and an infinity pool with a waterslide. Donna jokes that they managed to include everything they’ve ever wanted into the house, and it seems she’s right. It’s not missing a single thing — except a new owner to call it home.

Address: 1816 Pace Haven, Franklin, TN 37069 List price: $8,100,000 Contact: Mary Sue Dietrich (615-351-0073) and Janet Jones (615-300-5045), Worth Properties

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homes of distinction

1577 Moran Road by Holly Hoffman Photographs by Donna Yancey, Elevated Lens and Showcase Photographers

Boasting panoramic views in all directions, this country estate perfectly suits its name, Bella Vista. A handsome brick residence sits at the highest point on the property and overlooks the Harpeth River, neighboring equestrian farms and distant hills. The peaceful Williamson County setting could be miles away, but fortunately, this exceptional listing at 1577 Moran Road is a quick drive from Nashville. With more than 46 acres, the land is bordered on one side by Old Natchez Trace and on another by approximately 1,500 feet of river frontage. The Hamptons-style main house is as remarkable as the scenery. The owners expanded it to almost 11,000 square feet, added geothermal heating, and constructed the level backyard, pool and plantings. Now a comfortable flow exists among the downstairs public spaces and outdoor entertaining areas, and each room has floor-to-ceiling windows or french doors so family and friends can take in the landscape. The large, sunny kitchen with a row of south-facing windows overlooks the backyard.

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Included in the new square footage is a screened porch, which flows to the terrace, heated gunite pool, lounging areas and stacked stone fire pit. An adjacent pool house is equipped with a full kitchen, shower and changing rooms. In addition to the impressive downstairs master suite and two generously proportioned upstairs bedrooms, a spacious upper-level guest suite can be accessed from the rear staircase. Each of its three rooms has a bird’s-eye perspective of the countryside. One of the outbuildings is the one-bedroom “bluff house” with deck views across the Harpeth River Valley, perfect for housing visitors or hosting parties. Two storage barns stand near another fire pit and stone steps that provide easy access to water activities on the Harpeth River. Sizable acreage, boundless views, multiple entertaining areas and oversized private spaces combine to make 1577 Moran Road an unrivaled property. Bella Vista offers a one-of-a-kind opportunity for anyone longing for the peace and quiet of the country with the convenience of an in-town estate.

Address: 1577 Moran Road, Franklin, TN 37069 List price: $9,500,000 Contact: Rick French (615-292-2622 or 615-604-2323), French|King Fine Properties

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417 Westview Ave. by Whitney Clay Photographs by Shannon Fontaine, Sean Raper and Solomon Davis

The 1918 English Cotswold-style home in Belle Meade owned by interior designer Jeff Adkisson and his wife, Sharon, was affectionately dubbed the “homework house” years ago by a child in the neighborhood who thought the many windows, with light streaming in, would make the house the perfect place to study. Not surprisingly, Jeff considers “bringing the outside in” a mainstay of his design philosophy. As guests walk in the front door, they are immediately greeted by a staircase with a brass railing and three skylights, which are “great for seeing stars, comets and the eclipse,” says Jeff. When he and Sharon first bought the house 30 years ago, they embarked on a major renovation with the help of architect J. Terry Bates. They opened up rooms by knocking down walls and added architectural detail by putting transoms above windows and doors. They kept the character of the house as evidenced by the clipped corners in the upstairs guestroom, which makes the room feel as though it’s right out of a storybook cottage. “This is an aha house,” says Jeff. “Children love it.” One of the many highlights of the house is the addition of a wow-worthy master bath, complete with a sitting area, vanity and massive stone fireplace, all accented by large windows, which look out on the beautiful yard and gardens. “In the winter, “ says Jeff, “it’s like Doctor Zhivago in here,” referring to the classic movie’s snowy, wintry scenes.

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The 4,822-square-foot three-bedroom house has three full baths, a halfbath and nearly 2 acres dotted with meticulously maintained flowerbeds, fishponds, woodland azaleas, dogwoods, hostas and bluebells. Also on the property is a charming carriage house topped with an antique cupola from the Address: 1800s and a deck that 417 Westview Ave., Nashville, TN 37205 overlooks the gardens. List price: It is already plumbed for $3,250,000 a kitchen and bath, and the front half of the contAct: structure houses a twoMelanie Shadow Baker (615-300-8155), Zeitlin car garage. Sotheby’s International Realty

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4444 T yne B oulevard | $4,750,000 Incredible private setting on 3.58 acres at the corner of Tyne & Belle Meade, across from BMCC; gorgeous backyard, like being in the Hamptons; 2 pools; 3 covered balconies, plus one more outside Master BR; 3 FP; 2 wet bars; "secret" stairwell in Master BA; each BR w/ private bath. 7 BR, 8 BA, approx. 9,572 Sq. Ft.

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1747 Old Natchez Trace by Lauren Langston Stewart Photographs by Garett Buell Of Studio Buell

This Williamson County farmhouse has been elevated to a whole new echelon of class and has been transformed from a quaint country home into a luxury retreat. Located on nearly 10 acres — with five bedrooms, four full bathrooms and a halfbath — 1747 Natchez Trace is a modern farmhouse dream home. From the outside, clad in white shakes, to the lovely transition indoors between large spacious rooms with soaring ceilings for entertaining and smaller cozy nooks for sipping your morning coffee, the property strikes the perfect balance between stately and intimate. The 6,454-square-foot home is outfitted with all new windows, which let in tons of natural light that fills the whitewalled rooms with warmth. Unique tile is used throughout the bathrooms to add interest and character, and the kitchen is accented with state-of-the-art Sub-Zero appliances, a Bertazzoni Heritage range and even a built-in Gaggenau cappuccino machine.

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The master bedroom on the first floor includes an enormous walk-in closet with mood lighting as well as an en suite bathroom, complete with an oversized soaking tub that rests beneath a large picture window and looks out onto the private acreage. Beside the tub sits an extremely spacious shower for two with rainwater showerheads and a double vanity with ample counter space. The home is set up on a hill with large entry gates and is perfect for welcoming guests. The front doors are a statement piece all on their own, with glass windows behind the ironwork that allow the option for a breeze to grace the home on perfect Tennessee days. A roomy kitchen with center island flows into the living area, which extends into the outdoors via a connected patio. A large three-car garage is also attached to the home, complete with an enormous rec room on top, which adds an additional element of versatility to this breathtaking Franklin retreat.

Address: 1747 Old Natchez Trace, Franklin, TN 37069 List price: $3,249,900 Contact: Beth Molteni (615-566-1610), Fridrich & Clark Realty

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Hannah Claybrook and Reed Gibbs met through mutual friends at a Nashville Predators game during Thanksgiving break in 2012. Reed proposed in December 2016 while he and Hannah were walking their dog, Maverick, on the Steeplechase grounds at Percy Warner Park. “No one was in the park at the time,” said Hannah, “so it was very sweet and intimate.” The wedding took place in January 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The weekend kicked off with a Thursday night welcoming reception on the rooftop of the Rosewood Hotel. Friday morning, guests rode out early on horseback to tour the canyons of Central Mexico. “We rounded out our ride with a traditional Mexican picnic and beer,” said Hannah. After the rehearsal, the groom’s family

hosted a festive Mexican dinner at Hotel Nena. The ceremony was held Saturday at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church with the Rev. Ernest Townsend officiating the mid-morning service. Hannah and Reed wanted to incorporate a bit of local culture, so they included a “lasso” ceremony. Their mothers wrapped the couple in a floral garland to signify the gift of eternity and everlasting love. The bride’s lace trumpet-style gown and the groom’s custom blue tuxedo were both designed by Olia Zavozina. The groom wore black velvet smoking slippers and Día de Los Muertos skull cuff links. Following the ceremony, the wedding party and guests paraded through the streets, led by a mariachi band and accompanied by a donkey. They

enjoyed a six-course luncheon in the garden at Casa Hyder served with palomas, cava and rompope, a traditional Mexican liquor made by local nuns. After a siesta, guests gathered back at Casa Hyder for a festive fiesta where they danced on a clear acrylic dance floor covering the pool to the music of Pilaseca. The bride is a graduate of Harpeth Hall and University of Colorado. The groom is an alumnus of Brentwood Academy and Auburn University. Their parents are John Dixon and Cammie Cheek Claybrook and James Melton and Tammy Gallagher Gibbs, all of Nashville.

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We Shall Overcome: Civil Rights and the Nashville Press These 50 photographs — pulled from the archives of Nashville Banner and The Tennessean — were taken between 1957, when desegregation began in schools, and 1968, after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., and embody the progression of the civil rights movement in Nashville. Through Oct. 14. Tickets $7-12. Frist Art Museum, 919 Broadway, 615-244-3340, fristartmuseum.org.

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For nearly 20 years, Raphaëlle Goethals has used an encaustic medium — involving ground pigments, beeswax and resin — which allows her to apply, scrape and reapply the material to create minimal yet highly emotive works. Through June 2. Gratis. Cumberland Gallery, 4107

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This graduate of Watkins College — known for his abstract landscapes that employ both simplicity and bold color — will show the large-scale works from his new collection at this East Nashville gallery. May 12-June 3. Gratis. Red Arrow

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Rare music from the Cumberland Mountains, dating back to the frontier period, will be performed by Grammy Award-winning musicians with proceeds from the concert going toward the maintenance and conservation of the Cumberland Trail. May 19. Tickets $29.50-75. TPAC James

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Damp With Grief A friend who loves her dogs brought one along for coffee at my house. She always lets her dogs run free, and while we were in the kitchen, the dog had to “go” and went on the carpet in the dining room. The dog was old, so my friend seemed more concerned about her than about the rug. Because of the dog’s age, I didn’t say anything, but the stain has gotten worse and worse. The dog died the next week, and the owner is heartbroken. But I think she should pay for the clean-up. How long do I have to wait before I tell her? — Anonymous, Brentwood Call the carpet cleaner right now before your friend comes back for return coffee and has to step around the stains. They’re only going to get worse, as is your relationship. The sight will cause her great pain, bringing back memories of Frippy leaping merrily across your Orientals, with a little pause, every so often. (If you’re going to stay friends, I suggest that you keep a leash in the hall closet.) Share your condolences; then go right ahead and mention the clean-up bill. Maybe she’ll pick up her share. It doesn’t sound, however, as if she’s good at picking up very much.

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What’s Old is New Again Some key elements of the previously named Thistle Stop Café, such as the salvaged wood floors, were repurposed — in this case as banquettes. “We wanted to preserve and honor some of the things people loved about the cafe,” says Hal, “but elevate it to the point where it was flexible — whether it’s one person who plugs their laptop in at the bar and works for a few hours or a tea party for 12. We can do it all now, and it’s pretty cool.”

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Thistle Farms, a nonprofit that offers hope and healing to survivors of sex trafficking and addiction, is all about new beginnings. So it is only fitting that its cafe should also have a second chapter. The previous incarnation of the newly named The Café at Thistle Farms was “early attic,” says CEO Hal Cato. Everything was donated, from the uneven boards that made up the wood flooring to the tables and chairs. “We had a little camper sink, no dishwasher and a bunch of appliances plugged into the wall,” says Hal. But even back then, the cafe — staffed by women in the program — was an instant hit. Sandwiches were brought in daily because there wasn’t even a kitchen. Yet, within the first month, there were lines out the door. “It was a whole story of people wanting to be supportive and of the community coming together to make it successful,” says Courtney Sobieralski, director of cafe services. In recent years, the building, which had been donated to Thistle Farms, was showing its age. By Christmas Eve of 2016, Courtney called Hal to say the roof was caving in. They closed the building — which also housed the event space, administration offices and retail shop — for an eight-month, down-to-the-studs renovation. Hastings Architecture Associates, in conjunction with McAlpine House interiors, oversaw the project. The result is what Hal calls “modern farmhouse.“ The 3,300-square-foot cafe seats 96 customers inside and 25 on the patio. It now employs 17 women, tripling the number of employees since the renovation. by Whitney Clay

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Grab-and-go sandwiches were elevated by the addition of a panini grill and — since the renovation — a full-fledged commercial kitchen. “What [the original cafe] did was proved the concept that people wanted a space to gather where they could just bathe in the mission a little bit and have a fun place to meet a friend,” says Hal. Lunch entrées now include butternut squash lasagna and chicken and dumplings. Grilled salmon with a dill sauce, basmati rice and roasted vegetables was a recent special.

A newly designed gift shop, adjacent to the cafe, sells Thistle Farms’ well-known bath and body products, scented soy candles, select apparel such as sweatshirts and T-shirts, and a large assortment of products produced by their international partners, including leather goods and jewelry. One noteworthy collaboration is with I Am You, a social enterprise where women refugees at the Ritsona camp in Greece weave welcome mats that include the fabric from life vests worn on their journey. Echoing Thistle Farms’ motto, Love Heals, the project is called Love Welcomes.

The organization was founded in 1997 by the Rev. Becca Stevens with the goal of offering housing and an opportunity for education and employment to survivors of trafficking and addiction. What started with a handful of women mixing up bath salts at St. Augustine’s Chapel has grown to a multi-million-dollara-year enterprise. The wide range of bath and beauty products are carried in stores throughout the country, including all the Whole Body stores. Hal predicts revenues will top $3 million in 2018.

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Sometimes, we need to say we’re sorry to our kids. We need to show them that we all make mistakes, that we can atone for them, that we are still loved. All good. But sometimes we need to say “too bad.” Without explanation, negotiation or discussion of any kind. “You don’t like it? Too bad.” And yet, society frowns on that. As a mom, I feel like I’m told that saying “too bad” is too mean. Saying “deal with it” is unsympathetic. Saying “because I said so” is demoralizing. What are we expected to say instead? “Sweetie, I understand that cleaning your room is not your favorite thing to do, but Mommy has asked that you take responsibility for your things, and it’s important that you learn self-reliance and a sense of independence, and once you have picked up your things — and I will help you — you may have a treat because you have done such an amazing job…” Seriously? In our quest to raise independentminded, confident creatures, have we instead created ungrateful monsters? Where is the line between empowerment and entitlement in all this? And, why are we the ones who always feel guilty? I very much want my children to be independent-minded, confident creatures. But, I also want them to be thoughtful and respectful, aware of their limitations and eager to listen. To that end, this Mother’s Day I am going to give myself a gift, which is to both relish adoration and also demand respect. I plan to accept homemade cards with joy and to expect “yes ma’am” without guilt. And if they don’t like it? Too bad.

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08 What: Conservancy Gala Kick-Off

For: The Conservancy for the Parthenon and Centennial Park When: Tues., May 8, 5 p.m. Where: Home of Colleen Conway-Welch Co-chairs: Mara Papatheodorou and Sarah Sperling Info: conservancyonline.com

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What: Vision of Hope Award Gala For: NAMI Tennessee When: Tues., May 8, 6 p.m. Where: Hillwood Country Club Tariff: $200 per person Info: namitn.org/vision-of-hope-gala

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What: Nashville Film Festival For: NashFilm When: May 10-19 Where: Regal Hollywood Stadium 27 Tariff: $15 per film Info: nashvillefilmfestival.org

WE HAD A ROARING EVENING OF DRINKS, DINNER, DANCING AND FUN! BENEFITING TENNESSEE KIDNEY FOUNDATION NEARLY $300,000 RAISED TO EMPOWER AND SUPPORT THOSE AT RISK OR AFFECTED BY KIDNEY DISEASE, THANKS TO YOU!

THANK YOU TO GENEROUS SPONSORS

12 What: Mother’s Day Tea and Fashion Show For: The Hermitage When: Sat., May 12, 11 a.m. Where: The Hermitage Tariff: $35 per person Info: thehermitage.com What: Spring Outing

16 For: The Hermitage

When: Wed., May 16, 11:30 a.m. Where: The Hermitage Co-chairs: Jennie McCabe and Kathy Rolfe Party note: Invitation only; keynote speaker Doris Kearns Goodwin Info: thehermitage.com What: Swan Ball Auction Party

17 For: Cheekwood

When: Thurs., May 17, 6 p.m. Where: Belle Meade Country Club Co-chairs: Suann Davis and Sarah Reisner Tariff: $150 per person Party note: Invitation only Info: swanball.com

10 What: Generous Helpings

For: Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee When: Thurs., May 10, 6 p.m. Where: City Winery Tariff: $60 per person Info: secondharvestmidtn.org

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What: O’More Fashion Show For: O’More College of Design When: Thurs., May 10, 8 p.m. Where: The Franklin Theatre Tariff: $100-200 per person Info: omorecollege.edu/ fashionshow What: Francis S. Guess Bridge to Equality Luncheon For: The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee When: Fri., May 11, 11:30 a.m. Where: Music City Center Tariff: $80 per person Party note: Honoring Richard Dinkins and Thomas Wiseman Info: cfmt.org

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What: Hunt Ball For: Hillsboro Hounds When: Fri., May 11, 6 p.m. Where: Belle Meade Country Club Tariff: $300 per non-member, $250 per member, $150 per late-night attendee Info: 2018huntball.com

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What: Steeplechase For: Iroquois Society When: Sat., May 12, all day Where: Percy Warner Park Info: iroquoissteeplechase.org

What: Pinot With the President

22 For: The Hermitage

When: Tues., May 22, 5:30 p.m. Where: The Hermitage Tariff: $30 per person Info: thehermitage.com What: Arts Immersion

23 For: Arts and Business Council of Greater Nashville When: Wed., May 23, 6 p.m. Where: Fort Houston Tariff: $45 per person Info: abcnashville.org What: Swan Ball Patrons Party

30 For: Cheekwood

When: Wed., May 30, 7 p.m. Where: Home of Stephanie and John Ingram Co-chairs: Beth Alexander and Patti Smallwood Info: swanball.com

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What: Swan Ball Underwriters’ Reception For: Cheekwood When: Thurs., May 31, 5:30 p.m. Where: Cheekwood Massey Hall Co-chairs: Jody Hull and Amy Liz Riddick Info: swanball.com

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What: Yum!East For: Fannie Battle Day Home for Children When: Thurs., May 31, 6 p.m. Where: Pavilion East Tariff: $55 per person Info: fanniebattle.org/yumeast

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A Fashionable Affair 1993

Before the Symphony Fashion Show brought well-known designers to town for its annual event, personal appearances by couturiers were more sporadic. Bill Blass, one of the most famous of the 20th century, arrived with his elegant spring collection for a trunk show at Jamie in November 1993. Knowing he was a favorite of New York City’s socially prominent women, Nashvillians treated Bill to the very best Southern hospitality. Jamie Stream planned a tony luncheon during the sneak peek of the chic clothes at her eponymous store, and Alyne Massey hosted an intimate dinner party in her Belle Meade home. Of course, Nfocus was invited to capture photographs of the storied designer with some of Nashville’s best-dressed ladies. Clockwise, from top left: Nan Parrish, Clare Armistead, Bill Blass; Jamie Stream, Bill Blass; Alyne Massey, Bill Blass

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