My reservation is made! Sandra Stillwell, widely known for presenting fabulous doll events, has announced the event of the summer. She is calling it The Golden Age of Doll Couture. Read the description below to find out more. The inserted photos and illustrations are gathered from various sources and are intended to entice you—if you actually need more enticing after reading what Sandra has in store. 
Hello, Friends!  
Save the  date! August 27th-29th, 2010!!  
Please mark your calendar and  make plans to join us in Nashville, Tennessee, at the Millenium Maxwell  House Hotel, for Sandra Stillwell Presents: The Golden Age Of (Doll)  Couture. 
Limited to only 50 attendees, this intimate doll  collector's retreat will be a celebration of friends, dolls, tradition,  and timeless couture in Nashville, a fashion forward city known for it's  "kick up your heels" atmosphere!  
Themed around the London  V&A Museum exhibition of the same name, The Golden Age Of Couture  will highlight the creations of designers from Paris to London, 1947-57.   This landmark exhibition, shown exclusively in the United States at  Nashville's Frist Center For The Visual Arts, will be an integral part  of our program. 
http://www.fristcenter.org/site/exhibitions/exhibitiondetail.aspx?cid=795
   
Our souvenir will be a beautiful fashion gift set designed to  fit your favorite 16" fashion doll. Inspired by "The Golden Age of  Couture", the collection was manufactured especially for this exciting  event. Centerpiece dolls modeling stunning haute couture fashions will  be showcased at each meal function.  
In addition to fashions,  the registration fee will also include 3 meals and a gala Saturday night  banquet, illustrious guest speakers, interesting displays, table gifts,  raffles, room sales, and more surprises!  
I'm happy to  announce that for the first time, your all inclusive registration will  also feature an exclusive off-site reception and tours with  transportation on Friday and Saturday. 
Expect a fun filled,  activity packed weekend of dolls, friends, and fashion!  
Tentative  Agenda:  
Friday:  
We'll kick off convention with a 'welcome'  breakfast on Friday. Our guest speaker, Andee Rudolph, from the  curatorial staff of the Frist's "Golden Age of Couture", has prepared a  special program to give us an in depth, behind the scenes view of the  exhibition. 
 Nashville is nicknamed "Music City" for it's  colorful musical legacy. After breakfast on Friday, we'll be visiting  the not to be missed Country Music Hall of Fame and the historic Ryman  Auditorium, home of the Grand Ole Opry and "Mother Church" of country  music. Shop and stroll down famed Broadway and the Second Avenue  district in downtown Nashville, or take a minute to enjoy performances  by talented artists hoping to be "discovered" in one of the many  downtown establishments. 
Nashville boasts it's own style, as  evidenced in elaborate suits of beautiful embroidery and dazzling  rhinestones by the legendary cowboy couturier, Manuel, who began his  career in the mid 1950's in Los Angeles. 
As head tailor at  Nudie's of Hollywood,  Manuel dressed many Hollywood celebrities. Today  his career has even deeper roots in entertainment history, with his  having been responsible for the "look" of Johnny Cash, Elvis, and the  Rolling Stones, among others! 
Event attendees will have the  rare opportunity to see the Rhinestone Rembrandt at work when Manuel  graciously opens his studio to host an exclusive, private soiree for our  group on Friday evening. 
Imagine a beautiful Victorian  brownstone full of spectacular one of a kind creations at every turn!  Manuel's studio is truly a paradise for every fan of "sparkle" and  style!  Prepare yourselves for a real treat as Manuel and staff welcome  us as only they can do...with over the top Nashville style!  
Following  the reception, take in the Nashville nightlife or have dinner on your  own.  
Saturday:   
Saturday morning brings a celebration of  all things Madra! Ms Lord is a little miffed that there has been such a  to-do over Gene's 15th Anniversary and Retirement, when nary a word has  been mentioned about this being her 10th Anniversary! Madra will grace  us with her presence in a special display and as the morning's  centerpiece as we highlight her "career". She suggests that guests bring  their Madra dolls to join in the celebration, as Madra always loves a  good party! (Don't tell Madra, but of course, other fashion dolls are  welcomed, too!) Our guest speaker will be former Gene Team Director Joan  Greene, who will share tidbits about Madra's "history" and highlights  of her own career as a toy designer. 
After breakfast on  Saturday, we'll visit the Frist Center For The Visual Arts, where we  will have a special guided tour of the "Golden Age Of Couture"  exhibition. See over 200 rare examples of  haute couture fashion and  accessories created by preeminent European fashion designers such as  Dior, Balenciaga, Fath, Desses, and Hartnell, among others. A bonus is  the ability to see the fine detailing of these exquisite artifacts from  all sides, as many fashions are displayed in the round.  Also shown is  related fashion photography and rare news footage of vintage couture  fashion shows on monitors throughout the exhibit. 
A must see  for every doll lover is the elegant fashion doll, Miss Lachasse, complete  with miniature wardrobe from the Bath Fashion Museum, and a sampling of  Theatre de la Mode fashion mannequins on loan from the Maryhill Museum  of Art. 
 
Our tour guides will also tell us about the history  of the landmark building that houses the Frist Center -- a prominent  architectural treasure from the Art Deco period that was once the  Nashville downtown post office.  
Enjoy a snack or light lunch  on your own in the coffee shop, or walk next door to have a drink at the  historical Union Station hotel, a magnificently restored 19th Century  train station. 
We'll return to the hotel for an elegant late  afternoon Victorian Tea, hosted by well known doll artist and designer  Cheryl Crawford, of Crawford Manor. Intriguing surprises await! 
 Our  gala Saturday night banquet will feature the elegance of a vintage  couture fashion show finale. 
Fashion shows are famous for  their quick changes. The most fashionable 50's lady had a wardrobe of   "after hours" fashions to entertain her closest friends. Whether your  "after hours" attire consists of an elegant hostess ensemble or kitschy  PJ's, make a quick change and join your friends back in the banquet room  for an after hours party!  
Of course, a party isn't a party  without games, so brush up on your "Fashion Sleuth" knowledge for lots  of prizes! To make sure we leave with all the answers, we will be  showing an onscreen presentation of doll fashions directly inspired by  vintage couture.  
Sunday: 
Convention will conclude with  Sunday's "Legacy" breakfast, hosted by George Gonzales Angelic Dreamz  and JamieShow.  
Stunning centerpieces representing the future of  Haute Couture will "walk the runway" at this finale. 
http://www.angelicdreamz.com/ 
Registration and Hotel:   
A non refundable deposit of only $50  will reserve your spot for this limited event. The registration fee is  only $299 if paid in full, by cash or check, by July 31st. After July,  the fee is $329. A $12 charge will be added to other payments options.  
Hotel rooms must be reserved through the group's room block to  qualify for the above prices. There will be an additional $75 charge for  those not staying in the hotel or booking through 3rd parties. 
A  $50 cancellation fee applies to all cancellations prior to August 1st.  After that date, no cancellations are allowed.  
Companion  registration will be available if purchased with a full registration.  Please contact Sandra for details.  
The address to send  registrations can be found at the end of this email. Please be sure to  include your contact information, including email address and phone  number.  
Our special group room rate is $93 plus tax. In room  Internet access is included in the group rate. The Millineum Maxwell  House Hotel also offers free parking and complimentary airport and  downtown shuttle, based on availability. The group rate is available  from Monday, August 23rd, through Wednesday, September 1st for those who  would like to come early or stay over to take advantage of the many fun  sightseeing opportunities in the area. 
The phone number for  hotel reservations is 1-800--457-4460, 8-5 PM Central Time, M-F. You  must mention the code 1009SANDRA or identify yourselves as being with  the Doll Collector's Convention to be included in the room block.  
You may also register online at:  
http://gc.synxis.com/rez.aspx?Hotel=11542&Chain=5303&Dest=USA&locale=en-US&arrive=08/26/2010&depart=08/30/2010&adult=1&child=0&Group=1009SANDRA  
Please don't delay in booking your reservation, as the group  room block is extremely limited and will only be held through July 26th.  Once the block is sold out, and after July 26th, reservations will be  made subject to availability. One night's fee will be charged upon  reservation, refundable up to 48 hours of guaranteed arrival.  
If  you have any problems making reservations, please contact me  immediately.  
Airport and Flights: 
Nashville International  Airport (BNA) is serviced by all major airlines, with 45 cities  nonstop. Southwest Airlines, which recently featured Nashville in it's  Spirit Magazine, is one airline that especially stands out. http://www.spiritmag.com/city_profiles/article/meet_Nashville/  
Book your flights soon to take advantage of summer sales!  
When  booking your flight, don't forget to allow a few extra days if possible  to enjoy the multitude of tourist attractions and unique activities  that Tennessee has to offer!  
Additional Tours:  
Whether  attending a performance during the Grand Ol Opry's 85th birthday  celebration, recording your own demo at famous RCA Studio "B" where  Elvis and other greats recorded, relaxing on a riverboat cruise on the  General Jackson, visiting historic Hermitage: the home of President  Andrew Jackson, taking a tour of the Mansion at Belle Mead Plantation  with wine-tasting and tea or lemonade in the carriage house, touring  Belmont Mansion and the grounds of the college, or taking in an evening  of Chiluly and Art the grand Cheekwood Botanical Gardens and Art Museum,  Nashville has something for everyone! Day trips to other nearby  Tennessee destinations include visiting Pigeon Forge and Dollywood for  it's 25th Anniversary Celebration, Memphis and Elvis' Graceland, or  Loretta Lynn's Hurricane Mills Museum.  
  
Depending on interest,  we can arrange optional excursions, either post or pre convention, for  any of the experiences below, so please let me know what you'd like to  do!  
Since many people arrive on Thursday, we will offer our  traditional Thursday tour. The agenda will be decided according your  feedback, but I would strongly recommend ending the day at Cheekwood  Botanical Garden and Art Museum for the spectacular "Chihuly at  Cheekwood". The Chiluly At Night exhibition features breathtaking  sculptures of Chiluly art glass showcased throughout the 55 acre  gardens. Also on display in the 30,000 square foot art museum is a  magnificent collection of Faberge eggs, world-class artwork and  decorative arts. Built in the 20's, the Georgian-style Cheekwood Mansion  was originally home to the Maxwell House Coffee dynasty family. We can  enjoy a light boxed dinner on the patio while taking in the beautiful  foliage. http://www.cheekwood.org/
   On Sunday afternoon, I suggest we step back in time and tour  the lovely Belle Mead Plantation,  once the South's preeminent  thoroughbred farm. The Belle Mead Mansion, built in 1853, is the  centerpiece of the property. Enjoy a wine tasting in the plantation  winery, shop in the gift shop, or leisurely stroll through the log cabin  and carriage house for a true southern experience. Depending on our  group size, we may also book a tea in the carriage house or a lemonade  and desert break on the back porch! 
http://www.bellemeadeplantation.com/
   
Raffle Donations:  
We will be having raffles to help  cover convention expenses. Donations of all sizes are greatly  appreciated. If you would like to donate to the raffle, please email me  at dls6643@aol.com.  
Nashville has risen from the recently  devastating floods and is stronger than ever. Nashvillians are very  interested in our program and are eager to welcome us with open arms and  southern hospitality!  
A sentimental favorite of mine for  many reasons, I've wanted to share Nashville with friends and fellow  doll fans for a long time. Especially now, it's my honor to bring guests  to this amazing city!  
Please remember that this event is  extremely limited, so do not hesitate to register. If you plan to  attend, please RSVP as soon as possible so I'll have an idea of how many  to count on.  
I hope you'll join me in August for an event to  remember!    
Please feel free to contact me with any  questions... 
Sincerely, 
Sandra Stillwell 
dls6643@aol.com  
Please mail registrations to: 
Sandra Stillwell 
8305  Blue Lick Rd 
Louisville, Ky 40219  
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