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Southlake Style's inaugural Beauty & Bellinis Shopping Bazaar was the place to be last Friday. Held on May 3 at the Westin Southlake, the morning unfolded in a flurry of fashion, philanthropy and fun, marking a memorable afternoon that set the bar high for future “shoppy hour”-themed events.
The exclusive gathering beckoned the chic and charitable with welcome bellinis and an atmosphere brimming with upscale shopping experiences. With over $7,000 worth of raffle items, ranging from high-end tote bags to luxurious aesthetic treatments, guests were equally enamored by the chance to win as they were by the opportunity to shop among some of the area's top boutiques and luxury retailers.
"This was our first-ever Beauty & Bellinis event, and we were thrilled to have raised more than $2,000 to support the Tarrant Area Food Bank," says Nicole Tesoriero, Southlake Style co-founder and sales and marketing director.
Thank you to the event's sponsors who provided the perfect atmosphere for an afternoon of mingling, shopping and indulgent treats. Attendees praised the array of custom mimosas and signature drinks, noting that what was intended to be a brief visit evolved into an engaging experience lasting until the end.
Perhaps the most significant highlight was the impact on the local community, having successfully raised over $2,000 for the Tarrant Area Food Bank—an achievement that underscores the event's foundational goal of shopping for a cause.