Lexus CFW Pre-Party/Charleston’s Next Top Cocktail Competition

The Lexus Charleston Fashion Week pre-party/ Next Top Cocktail competition at Republic was one for the books this year! There was amazing food, gorgeous fashions and of course delicious cocktails.

We love every thing about Charleston Fashion Week but we are the “Curly Ladies who talk Cocktails Daily, so we want to spend time talking about the 6 cocktails that were up for the title of Charleston’s Next Top Cocktail.

The first two cocktails were presented by Steven Huddleston of Prohibition. The Ciroc Mango cocktail called, the “Charleston Washout” was a beautiful blue color and was garnished with palmetto leaves that represented the Holy City. It’s was a beautiful cocktail and it tasted just as good as it looked!

His second cocktail made with Crown Royal Vanilla, was named “Early Morning Roll Call” included barrel aged cold brew coffee, chocolate walnut bitters, Crème de Cocoa and Tolerance liqueur; garnished with 3 barrel aged coffee beans. It was just like all of Steven’s cocktails…. Yummy and creative!

Ryan Welliver of Cocktail Club created a coconut milk based cocktail called “Kid that Can’t Read Good”. The Ciroc Mango cocktail brought savory sesame seed oil and sweet flavors together with ease! He also used these wonderful geisha glasses that were perfect for his Asian inspired cocktail. 

Keith Gasque of Cherrywood BBQ, made a Ciroc Spicy Mango Mule. The sugar-cured jalapenos paired well with the mango notes from the vodka… and we love ANYTHING with spice. It was a Moscow Mule with a makeover.

Mimi Welmeth of the Cocktail Club made this incredible cocktail with Crown Vanilla called “The Red Stiletto” and it was as sexy as it sounds. This drink also included a house made brandied cordial, lemon juice, and was topped with lavender & thyme foam. The lavender flower and thyme garnish were the perfect accent to such a beautiful, aromatic and delicious cocktail.  

Last, but certainly not least, Katie Daniel of Poogans Smoke House curated a Crown Royal vanilla cocktail named the “Charleston Crown Affair.” This spirit forward cocktail included local Amaro and tart cherry saffron bitters. It was very balanced and garnished with an orange crown and brandied cherry. It felt like sipping royalty. Haha!

After the cocktails were made, the bartenders made special samples of each drink for the guests of the party… Nice touch!

The 5 bartenders worked really hard on their presentations. It was obvious because the judges had to deliberated for quite some time choosing the winners. (But, it had to be done!)

The pre-party was a success! There were emerging designers that will be participating on the runway, gorgeous designs, and of course cocktails on cocktails on cocktails!! The judges had a hard time choosing from all of those fantastic drinks the bartenders created but the winner can’t be announced until Fashion week which is March 14-18, 2017. See you then! #charlestonfashionweek

 

 

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CHSFW10 – Gwynn’s VIP tent

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Every night of #CHSFW10 included a stop by the Gwynn’s VIP tent. Our good friends at Momentum PR worked the room all week. Those ladies made sure all the Charleston fashion lovers were comfortable and enjoying the festivities. 

Stylist Jeanne Everett and Dandy Boutique owner, Holly McGerick
Stylist Jeanne Everett and Dandy Boutique owner, Holly McGerick

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The only tent with food featured crabcakes and shrimp salsa from Lowcountry Bistro, 82 Queen and Swig & Swine. Dj Big Hair played lots of reggae music as fashion lovers enjoyed the open bar’s selection of Vodka, Bourbon and Champagne.

 

At the rear of the room hung a large screen where the runway show would be displayed. Great option for someone who wants to enjoy the party but isn’t that big into the fashions.

 

St. Patrick Day makeup mask with Designer Justin LuChi and friend.
St. Patrick Day makeup mask with Designer Justin LuChi and friend.

CHSFW10 – Opening Night

The first night of Charleston Fashion Week 2016 commenced the week long celebration with a stylish start. Charleston style influencers like @thebowtiegent @tarabelle and of course @charlestonshopcurator were in attendance and fabulous.

With @thebowtiegent
With @thebowtiegent

We were draped in IBU movement pieces to add flair to our all black ensembles.

Vest, Necklace & Earrings - Ibu Movement Clutch - Shop Taxidermy
Vest, Necklace & Earrings – Ibu Movement
Clutch – Shop Taxidermy

Headpiece - Ibu Movement MUA - Taylor Brown

 

 

 

 

As such, we were eager to see the collection on the runway. The culturally inspired line was modeled by ethnically diverse models and lead by Charleston musician, James Harris.

Ibu Movement and musician James Harris
Ibu Movement and musician James Harris

Taxidermy handbags were complimented by lingerie from Bits of Lace Charleston and sexy heels from Shoes on King. Amy, owner of the luxury handbag company, Taxidermy, outfitted us with an animal skin clutch and tote that garnered quite a bit of attention. The beautifully fit models bared their skin while modeling signature snakeskin purses. Very sexy.

Bits of Lace Charleston, Taxidermy, Shoes on King
Bits of Lace Charleston, Taxidermy, Shoes on King

Fashion Confessional

We really enjoyed participating in the Fashion Confessional during Charleston Fashion Week sponsored by Charleston Grit and Yelp Charleston. Check it out!

PS – Love, love, LOVE creator of Charleston Fashion Week, Ayoka Lucas.

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