Ever wonder how Style Icons are chosen for Soirée? We choose them because they stand out. They may have a quality about them, flair if you will. They’re people who feel comfortable in their own skins. Frankly, we suspect they were born to style.
Tiffany Reddick, a co-chair with Judith Goodson for the Episcopal Collegiate Parents’ Auxiliary Treasures and Traditions Party, says she doesn’t know what she will wear to the event because she hasn’t had time to think about it. That’s our style icon.
“My favorite thing to wear as a young child was a pair of red cowboy boots,” Reddick said. “ I wore them with everything!”
This native of Fort Smith says her favorite things to wear these days are jeans and a fun top, jacket or sweater; boots are a favorite in the winter and flip-flops in the summer. If her wardrobe almost sounds like a uniform, in a way, it is — a school uniform.
Reddick and her husband, Brian, moved to Little Rock after graduation from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. He started law school and she taught elementary school (for six years). As their children came along, Connor, 14; Grace, 12; and Sarah, 10, Reddick turned from teacher to volunteer in order to keep up with the kids and help out in each of the three schools on campus.
“With three active kids, most of my hobbies are their hobbies,” she said. “Brian and I start in the fall watching our son play football and our daughters cheering and playing volleyball to all three kids playing basketball in the winter, then on to track and baseball in the spring. We’re definitely Wildcat fans! It can be busy, but I feel like my kids are growing up so fast and I don’t want to miss a minute of it!”
Reddick says she has truly enjoyed working on the Treasures and Traditions Party. “Judith and I have an excellent committee full of fun and talented parents,” she said. “We’ve all come together to host an adult event that will bring our parents and friends together socially to have a fun night and raise money for our school and faculty.”
She says the exciting evening will include live and silent auctions, incredible student art, music, food and fun. The décor will match this year’s event, Games People Play, which is inspired by classic games like Candy Land and Monopoly.
The money raised from the event will allow many of the faculty to receive grants to attend continuing educational opportunities that benefit the educators and the students. Tickets are $40 each. For more info, contact Mary Kaye Baker in the business office at (501)372-1194.
GAME ON:
Favorite games: My favorite game is Candy Land. As a kid, I loved playing Candy Land and Hi Ho Cherry-O.
Favorite color to wear: My friends say I look best in pink, and I do love the color.
Favorite designer: I’m not partial to one designer over another, but I do like Tory Burch, Milly and True Religion jeans.
Favorite accessory: My must-have accessory is a great purse. I am a shoe and handbag person. I love both!
Favorite fashion role model: My fashion role model would probably be Jennifer Aniston. She always looks great and classic, day or night.
Favorite look from your teenage years: My favorites were polo shirts, a pair of luv-it jeans with roller skates on the pocket and Yo-yo shoes (the ones with a hole in the heel).