Cocktails and Couture at Kashmir

Oh…. the weather has been none too friendly to us here in Middle Georgia. Snowpocalypse, Icepocalyspe hell even a small earthquake the other night. But- that doesn’t mean a good girl’s night can’t happen. In fact it’s all the more reason to get all dolled up and go out on the town!

Here we have Jennifer, Stacie and Priscilla enjoying some cocktails and conversation at Kashmir in downtown Macon. Each of our ladies enjoyed some shopping beforehand at Rumor Boutique on Forsyth Road, also in Macon. Because of course, every good girl’s night out is preface with an afternoon of shopping before hand.

 

Priscilla Esser

Pink three-quarter length top: courtesy of Rumor Boutique (other items are models own)
Photo credit: Matt Odom Photography

 

Stacie Wigley Hill

Black sheer cocktail top with sequin detail and earrings: courtesy of Rumor Boutique

 

Left to Right:
Priscilla Esser, Stacie Wigley Hill, and Jessica Harbison Weaver

Pink three quarter top, black sheer sequin top and open weave purple blouse: courtesy of Rumor Boutique

Much of the conversation revolved around the upcoming Macon Film Festival, which Priscilla is on the board of- we got all the juicy details of the parties and movies being shown!

While the other ladies enjoy a glass of wine, Priscilla has the signature cocktail created by Ellen from Tic Toc Room– part of the Hotplates Restaurant Group along with Kashmir- from the Smirnoff Cinna-Sugar vodka.

Ellen put together one ounce of Smirnoff Cinna-Sugar, a quarter ounce of Red Stag and a splash of Godiva white chocolate liqueur.  The result is the custom Ladies Night Apple Cinnamon martini. Try it the next time you go out! And be sure to outfit yourself before hand at Rumor Boutique, now with plus size clothing as well.

Special Thanks:
Clothing and jewelry by Rumor Boutique  
(some are models own)
Kashmir in downtown Macon
Tic Toc Room
Smirnoff Cinna-Sugar Vodka 

and

Photography by Matt Odom Photography

 

 

Love to all y’all,

 

Molly

Love, Molly Kate

Molly is a communications professor, parent, Southern culture commentator, and social media marketing maven. She is also a freelance writer who has worked with a variety of publications and online magazines including Bourbon & Boots, Paste Magazine, Macon Magazine, the 11th Hour, Macon Food & Culture Magazine, and as the Digital Content Editor for The Southern Weekend.

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