Glimpsed at the American Red Cross "Hometown Heroes" event: Bonnie Stein
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( Photo by Colby Ware, For The Baltimore Sun / March 15, 2013 ) Bonnie Stein, 60, had her role as board chair of the American Red Cross of the Chesapeake in mind when she dressed for the charity's "Hometown Heroes" event at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. The Anne Arundel County resident donned an appliqued "Red Cross crimson" IC by Connie K. jacket she found at a boutique in Florida with black Amber Sun pants from Nordstrom and gold buckle-embellished black pointy toe Nine West wedges from TJ Maxx. Her gold chain necklace was a gift, as was her gold chain bracelet, Concord watch and gold earrings. And she made sure to wear her silver Red Cross Circle bracelet, something every member of that Red Cross women donors group has. "And each year, you get a different charm," she said. Stein said she favors a style that's "more traditional with more trendy accents." |
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