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KRIS Laboy

Kris Laboy is the Founder and Owner of Orange Hibiscus Day Spa and Salon. She is a Master Hairstylist, classically trained at the Aveda Institute of South Florida.

Laboy is a former color educator for Aveda and considered an industry expert in blonding and hair extensions. After spending more than a decade in healthcare as a Registered Nurse, she decided to follow her heart’s desire and become a business owner. With a passion for holistic healing, Kris incorporates elements from her former career in healthcare into each of the services she provides, promoting healing for both body and mind. She now calls Fairhope home where she lives with her husband Michael, is a proud mom to Jackson and Piper, and is a dedicated follower of Jesus.

Serendipitous Bliss in Downtown Fairhope

“ Just made my first visit to the beautiful Orange Hibiscus Salon and Spa! The staff was nothing short of amazing. They addressed all my questions and offered solutions and the results were incredible!

I love my haircut and my new color. You owe it to yourself to schedule a visit! You will not be disappointed!“

-Debbie

Order Of Mystic Magnolias

PHOTOGRAPHY BY STEPHEN

SAVAGE

The Order of Mystic Magnolias was formed in 1993 by a group of ladies during a meeting of the minds at Gambino’s Restaurant. OOMM celebrated their 30th anniversary with a theme of “Game Night,” closing the Mardi Gras season on The Eastern Shore in style. Radio Incorporated and Velcro Pygmies kept the crowd on their feet all night.

Maids Of Jubilee

PHOTOGRAPHY BY STEPHEN SAVAGE AND LISA TURNER FLOYD

The first ladies parading group to form on the Eastern Shore, Maids of Jubilee, was founded in 1985. MOJ blazed a trail by including female members as marshals on horseback. This year, their theme was Bands and Babes. The Atlanta Show Stoppers and Tim Tyler kept the babes of MOJ and their honored guests moving to the music.

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