Glimpsed at the Great Chefs' Dinner: Robin Bozzuto

Robin Bozzuto, 42, easily adapted her "preppy/bohemian" style to create a stand-out look at The Family Tree's "Great Chefs' Dinner." The former <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="ORCRP017343" title="T. Rowe Price" href="/topic/economy-business-finance/financial-business-services/t.-rowe-price-ORCRP017343.topic">T. Rowe Price</a> marketing vice president, now stay-at-home mom, donned a cream silk Trina Turk dress with a turquoise, peridot and taupe embroidered collar, which she found at trinaturk.com. For the Grand Lodge at <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PLGEO100100603060000" title="Hunt Valley" href="/topic/us/maryland/baltimore-county/hunt-valley-PLGEO100100603060000.topic">Hunt Valley</a> party, the Charlesmead resident added some glitz with a pair of soft glitter gold Stuart Weitzman peep-toe slingbacks from Saks Fifth Avenue, some turquoise colored drusy and gold drop earrings from Sassanova, some gold bangles that were a gift and a gold leather clutch that was a hand-me-down from her mom. The party dress also provided an opportunity for Bozzuto to wear another hand-me-down; a peridot ring that had been her grandmother's. Bozzuto says in recent years, she's had to change her shopping habits. "I do a lot of shopping online because I have three kids. I like shopstyle.com. I always go on [websites for] Saks and <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="ORSTB000007" title="Neiman Marcus" href="/topic/services-shopping/clothing-accessories-shoes/neiman-marcus-ORSTB000007.topic">Neiman Marcus</a> and find designers I like. Then, I go to their sites to check everything out."

( Gene Sweeney Jr., Baltimore Sun / April 23, 2012 )

Robin Bozzuto, 42, easily adapted her "preppy/bohemian" style to create a stand-out look at The Family Tree's "Great Chefs' Dinner." The former T. Rowe Price marketing vice president, now stay-at-home mom, donned a cream silk Trina Turk dress with a turquoise, peridot and taupe embroidered collar, which she found at trinaturk.com. For the Grand Lodge at Hunt Valley party, the Charlesmead resident added some glitz with a pair of soft glitter gold Stuart Weitzman peep-toe slingbacks from Saks Fifth Avenue, some turquoise colored drusy and gold drop earrings from Sassanova, some gold bangles that were a gift and a gold leather clutch that was a hand-me-down from her mom. The party dress also provided an opportunity for Bozzuto to wear another hand-me-down; a peridot ring that had been her grandmother's. Bozzuto says in recent years, she's had to change her shopping habits. "I do a lot of shopping online because I have three kids. I like shopstyle.com. I always go on [websites for] Saks and Neiman Marcus and find designers I like. Then, I go to their sites to check everything out."

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