Bedazzled: A Fashion Workshop for You, This Holiday Season!

Want to look your absolute best for the holidays?  We’re not talking trendy, necessarily, but chic and classic, without breaking the budget OR settling for those cheap copies of “designer” fashions.  If you want to shine, throughout the season, you will want to attend the upcoming “Bedazzled” workshop at the Pell City Public Library on Wednesday, December 12th at noon.  The workshop is free, and promises to provide helpful fashion hints that will get you on the right track to looking your very best, whether you are at the school Christmas play or “out on the town” for holiday festivities.

The workshop will be taught by BeBe Benjamin, who along with her daughter, Loris Hutchison, are founders of Nappy Model, Inc., a mobile job readiness training service that provides fun fashion workshops for high schools, colleges, and women’s shelters across several counties in Alabama. Their mission is clear, to empower women and teens to build better futures.  And they are doing just that.

This mother/daughter team knows what’s savvy, and they are experts at combining classic and trendy looks to create unique (Who wants to look like everyone else?)  .and fashionable outcomes!  This team, through their “Occasionally Dressed” job readiness workshops, counsels and instructs, not only on what to wear to job interviews to leave a positive impression, but they take it a step further, discussing the “call back,” and even navigating proper HR dress codes once that coveted job is secured.   Using mannequins dressed in appropriate business attire, for clarification, the team has created fun, and informative sessions that are beneficial and making a difference, wherever they go.

Bebe Benjamin is a graduate of Jacksonville State University, with a BS in Biology.  She also holds a Wealth Specialist designation from Kaplan University.  Daughter, Lois Hutchinson, is a graduate of the University of Montevallo with a BS in Speech Pathology (and a double minor in Deaf Studies and Psychology) and a Master’s of Education in Collaborative Education.

Take a minute for yourself this holiday season utilizing tips from the experts, so that you, too, will be chic and fashionable  and perfectly attired for any occasion.  The event is free and part of a new and exciting series of workshops at the Pell City Public Library.  You will not want to miss it.

For additional information, and free registration, please contact the Pell City Public Library at 205-884-1015.

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