New Year News

As the new year approaches, it’s all about fun! There is so much to take advantage of in Palm Beach County.

In old Northwood, go to the Northwood Village Art Night Out and check out the local art scene. All boutiques and galleries will be open as well.

More information at www.northwoodvillage.com
More information at www.northwoodvillage.com

Just for laughs, Forbidden Broadway, the 35th anniversary tour is happening at the Kravis Center. Side-splitting laughter! What a wonderful way to spend an evening.

Get your tickets online at www.kravis.org.
Get your tickets online at www.kravis.org.

In the one man show at the Palm Beach Dramaworks, go see Tru, the story of Truman Capote. The show has the quality of Broadway – you don’t want to miss it!

Showing through January 1st.
Showing through January 1st.

On December 29th, the Loggerhead Marine Life Center is having their big Beach Bash at The Beach Club to raise money to protect those little turtles. Time to party hardy for a good cause!

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Tickets available online at www.marinelife.org.

Take a holiday break and go to the Norton Art Museum, admission is free! Everything from art exhibitions, film and music, what a treat…If you were ever a fan of Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead, go to the Photographic Centre in West Palm Beach and check out the photographs of the Grateful Dead. On display through the 4th of January.

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Start the new year with the bang! New Year’s Eve, Ann Hampton Calloway at The Colony, Bill Mays for Sunday Brunch in the Polo Lounge – it’s the best entertainment in town!

Ann Hampton Callaway. Get your tickets online at www.theroyalroom.com.
Ann Hampton Callaway. Get your tickets online at www.theroyalroom.com.

On this New Year’s eve week, make sure your wardrobe sparkles, and always remember my Three Golden Rules to Dress By:

  1. Build Your Wardrobe with classic pieces.
  2. Liven Your Wardrobe with fun novelty items.
  3. Tweak Your Wardrobe with touches of color.

Feel good, and look even better!

Bonnie’s Buzz About Town

It’s been a busy holiday season, but one of the best yet!

Recently I’ve enjoyed taking in the local art scene. The Cultural Council of Palm Beach is spotlighting local talent, and the latest exhibition of local art is by Tony Arruza. He spent five years creating a collection featuring hand-crafted surfboards inlaid with photographs, and no two boards are the same. Catch the wave of creativity by surfing down to 601 Lake Avenue, where the boards are on display until January 21st.
The gorgeous exhibition on display at the Cultural Council headquarters.
The gorgeous exhibition on display at the Cultural Council headquarters.
I was very proud to assist in the fundraising for Achilles International, an organization dedicated to enabling people with disabilities to participate in running events across the country. We had a beautiful fundraiser at Mar-A-Lago, and I donated three of my one of a kind items: a leopard and floral scarf from the U.S., an acrylic leopard bracelet from Milan, and a pair of animal print earrings from London. The women could “spot” my style from a mile away!
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Founder Mary Bryant McCourt shares her charity’s wonderful mission with us in the ballroom space donated by President Elect Donald Trump.
In the spirit of the season, I am happy to announce that I have partnered with Legends Radio for a feature to keep locals informed as to the most exciting social events in Palm Beach County. Legends is one of the classiest radio stations featuring fabulous artists such as Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Tony Bennet and more.  I’ll be on air this winter talking about all the best events and sights to see  Tune in to Legends Radio at 100.3 FM or listen to the livestream here for”Bonnie’s Buzz About Town”every Thursday morning during the 9 o’clock hour!”
Founder Mary Bryant McCourt shares her charity's wonderful mission with us in the ballroom space donated by President Elect Donald Trump.
Bonnie in the Legends Radio Studio.

The Nantucket Project

What an incredible journey! This year’s Nantucket Project brought in the best and the brightest writers, politicians, artists, and world leaders to the island of Nantucket for a whirlwind week that was certainly a meeting of the minds.

It was fabulous to hear so many successful people tell their stories. Norman Lear, creator of All in the Family, The Jeffersons and Good Times, took us through his groundbreaking career in television. At 94 years old, he is still producing: He just wrapped a 13 episode show for Netflix that premieres January 2nd. It’s a cuban version of One Day At a Time, starring Rita Moreno. I can’t wait to watch – she’s been a client and a friend for years!

Acclaimed actor Paul Giamatti, known for his work in Sideways, the HBO series John Adams and more, is currently traveling the country with his project called Theater of Wars. He and his fellow actors are performing Greek Tragedies for veterans all over the United States.

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Another voice taking the stage was two-time Olympic gold medalist Hope Solo, the best goal-keeper in the world. She now has a new goal: fighting for equal pay for women. Monica Lewinsky is an anti-bullying ambassador, focusing her activism on preventing cyberbullying. Seeing so many strong women gave me such a thrill for the future.

For all the inspiring women, there were certainly hard-working men as well. Tom Scott is the man who made it all happen, and it was such a joy to meet the founder of the Nantucket Project. Deepak Chopra was on hand to help us all harness our chi and align our chakras, representing a voice for alternative medicine. Gordon Gund startedFoundation Fighting Blindness, dedicated to helping those who are losing their site. Through his research he has been able to reverse the blindness of seven children worldwide, and one of them was interviewed live at the event! The eyes of the audience were as wet as the coastal weather.

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Upper left: Bonnie with Deepak Chopra. Lower right: Bonnie with Nantucket Project Founder Tom Scott.

Soon I’ll be leaving this gorgeous island for my tour down the Eastern Seaboard. Now is the perfect time to give me a call and schedule your appointment. I’ll be making stops in every state from Massachusetts to Florida!

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I am looking forward to hearing from you. Give me a call at (917) 209 – 0516 or email bonnie@bonnieroseman.com to schedule your personalized appointment.
Always remember my Three Golden Rules to Dress By:

  1. Build Your Wardrobe with classic pieces.
  2. Liven Your Wardrobe with fun novelty items.
  3. Tweak Your Wardrobe with touches of color.

Feel good, and look even better!

One Accessory, Five Looks

While you are still enjoying your late summer adventures, I want to share one of my very important travel wardrobe secrets with you…

My advice is to pick just one very special accessory, and choose multiple ways to utilize it, which will enable you to avoid overpacking.

To demonstrate this principal, I have chosen a one of a kind silk shantung wrap. It is made with black and copper taffeta with hand-painted touches and a large gingham print.

You need to start with your basic black separates: A tee top, slacks, a skirt or a simple dress.

It is essential to have a variety of jewelry pieces that can add a little pop, and don’t require a lot of room in your carry-on.

Rather than weighing your suitcase down with gemstones, opt for lighter wearable art pieces made with treasures from the sea.

Nee Guinea pyrene shells, enamel-dipped coral, and hand-carved Mother-of-Pearl.

As a final addition I’ve selected a beautiful belt made with hand-cast polished pewter, onyx and horn inlay and a custom made leather-netted strap. It’s adjustable to any size, so it fits any body type.

The versatility of this accessory allows me to transform your simple pieces into dynamic, unique, one of a kind looks that can take you through an entire week, never looking the same way twice.

Everyone has their wardrobe basics. It’s my job to transform your clothing options with touches of color and one of a kind accessories.

I am looking forward to hearing from you. Give me a call at (917) 209 – 0516 or email bonnie@bonnieroseman.com to schedule your personlized appointment.
Always remember my Three Golden Rules to Dress By:

  1. Build Your Wardrobe with classic pieces.
  2. Liven Your Wardrobe with fun novelty items.
  3. Tweak Your Wardrobe with touches of color.

Feel good, and look even better!

Summer Sparks

Have you ever wanted to dance on a rooftop while watching the sunset over the sea?

I’ll never forget tapping my toes on the Whaling Museums beautiful rooftop observation deck while I watched the sun dip into the waters of the Nantucket coastline. The Nantucket Historical Association is hosting more fabulous summer events on their gorgeous roof, so if you missed this party, there are more to come!

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On July 14th, the Nantucket Preservation Society hosted the Summer Lecture and Luncheon. Attendees dined and enjoyed a talk from authors Hutton Wilkinson and Flynn Kuhnert, as they detailed their new book set titled A Walk to Elsie’s, which chronicles one of the most famous interior designers of the 20th century.

Bonnie with the authors.

It’s been so fabulous to attend the summertime community events of Nantucket and see all the fabulous women wearing B-L-T! It was like a mini fashion show at the Artist’s Association of Nantucket dinner party. Way to “B,” ladies!

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Bonnie and her clients in B-L-T wardrobe pieces.

If you attend as many events as I do, you need a wardrobe to keep pace! Now is the perfect time to schedule your wardrobe consultation, and make sure your clothes are working for you. Call (917) 209 – 0516 and we can schedule an appointment when it’s most convenient. Not on island? Not a problem – let’s Facetime and I’ll showcase the best of my collection while you enjoy the comforts of home.

Always remember my three Golden Rules to dress by:
  1. Build Your Wardrobe with classic pieces.
  2. Liven Your Wardrobe with fun novelty items.
  3. Tweak Your Wardrobe with touches of color.

Feel good, and look even better!