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Redbook's Real Women Style Awards

By Catiebeatty @catiebeatty
Redbook's Real Women Style Awards
 You know that trip I took to New York in June? Well, it was kind of a huge deal. I thought I was gonna explode, because they wouldn't let me announce it, but I got to be part of Redbook's first ever Real Women Style Awards!
The team at Redbook chose nine other winners. All terribly stylish and well-deserving of the award. Really, they couldn't have picked a better group. I had such a wonderful time getting to know them all. It was a good thing we got along so well, since we had to spend nearly 9 straight hours together for the photo shoot!
Redbook's Real Women Style Awards
We packed a lot into 3 days. On our first day, we had fittings and a cocktail party to meet the Redbook team & each other. I spent a good portion of the cocktail party staring out windows of Hearst Tower at this view. I also got the chance to have an in-depth conversation about thrift shopping, short hair, and shoes with Jayne Jamison, the VP, and Heidi Edelstein the associate publisher of Redbook.
We spent our second day in the West Village at Industria Studios. That's where we had the photo shoot (duh), and hours of make-up. It was fully catered (my favorite part) and air-conditioned. Outside, it was 92 degrees and completely gross. The make-up team came with us for the outside shots because, well, our faces melted instantly.
On the third day, we got up extra early to meet the team at JCPenney in Manhattan. There was more make-up, a lovely breakfast, an introduction the Fall line, and shopping!
The free food and professional make-up alone were worth the trip. If I learned anything, it's that I want to have my own make-up team.
Ok, I learned some other things, too. Like "modeling" tips! If you have to look in the direction of the sun or anything really bright, close your eyes and stare directly at the sun 10 seconds before you take the picture. It'll help you avoid squinty eyes. If you're taking close up photos of your hands, hold your hands above your heart before taking the photos. It'll prevent big veins from forming.
Let me introduce to the other winners!
Karla Reed
So tall, so gorgeous, so nice and has the sweetest baby girl.
Maria McNamara of The Style Letters
If you're petite, this lovely lady is your style icon. Also, she's really awesome in person.
Caroline of House of Harper
A blogging powerhouse and another style inspiration for anyone with a small frame.
Victoria of It's A Versayce
Funny, nice, and amazingly disciplined. She hasn't bought anything new in almost a year!
Brittany of The Brilliance of B
She's so easy to talk to and just exudes confidence. I was so nervous at the cocktail party until I talked to her.
Kimberly of Penny Pincher Fashion
So proud another PNW native made it on the list! She is drop-dead gorgeous, but you can tell that from her pics.
Kendi of Kendi Everyday
It was cool actually recognizing her from the blogs I peruse! She's so well-spoken and always impeccably dressed.
Georgette of Grown & Curvy Woman
An amazing woman with a sense of style to match. And so much fun to talk to!
Marisa of A Lovely Living
Charming and so well dressed. Always. Plus, she has two adorable kids!
Redbook's Real Women Style AwardsI'm wearing a Land's End top (of course) and the Audrey skirt from Imbue (made in the USA!). Maria's dress is by Alice & Trixie. For more info and coupon codes, you'll just have to go get yourself a copy of the magazine!
Some 'thank yous' are in order:
All the wonderful people at Redbook. Thanks for doing such a fabulous job finding clothes that both fit my style and my figure. Thanks for organizing this whole thing and making us all feel so welcome!
The on-set tailor. How does anyone learn to sew that fast? Thanks for blowing my mind and making shit fit me.
The amazing make-up team for opening my eyes to concealer and pro make-up tools (I've since bought a bunch at the Sephora in JCPenney). Redbook's Real Women Style Awards#flawless
Nick Onken, our photographer and a Seattle native. It's hard to get me to relax in front of someone else's camera and he managed to do it.
This next one makes me sound so fancy, but a big thanks to the drivers. I was so impressed that we didn't get into any accidents. New York is crazy.
Thank you to JCPenney, the sponsors. Another group of welcoming, kind, generous people!
Thank you to my readers and everyone who voted for me!

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