Changing Shoes ~ Changing Lives with Tina Sloan

E. Vincent Martinez & Tina Sloan
E. Vincent Martinez & Tina Sloan

"We were in evening gowns because our last scene had been a gala party where we were murdering someone... Oh Beth, you were great in that scene! The way you stabbed him thirty-two times, I loved it. Thank heavens you didn't get any blood on my gown!"

I was feeling fabulous and beautiful, wearing dripping diamond earrings, Christian Louboutin heels, and an Oscar de la Renta canary yellow gown."

With these lines in the opening paragraph, Chapter one, of

Tina Sloan's

new book,

Changing Shoes

, I was hooked.

The delightful and talented

Tina Sloan

, star of the

Guiding Light

, hits hard with a candid, endearing and eye-opening book about

"getting older- NOT OLD- with Style, Humor, and Grace."

Changing Shoes, stylishly tackles the harsh reality of aging, through personal experiences, memories, triumphs and disappointment. There's a lot of fashion talk and shoe talk, yes, but Tina's book is for everyone, male and female, after all, aging is a universal fact of life. Its inevitable. I found myself identifying with Tina's feelings. I was also enlightened with a heightened sensitivity for my mother, my sisters and all women.

Remember the old adage about walking in someone else's shoes?

Tina cleverly walks you through four decades of Capezios, Chanels, Louboutins and well, sensible shoes, each one representing something youthful, funny, sexy or emotional. Changing Shoes is so beautifully written, that you can't help make Tina's experiences your own and relate to her feelings. In many cases, we've lived through similar experiences. Changing Shoes is an insightful window that offers readers answers and direction to real life human struggles about insecurities and self-esteem issues.

You don't have to be a Guiding Light fan to enjoy Changing Shoes. But if you are a fan, then you're in for a real treat! Tina shares so many stories about her twenty-six years as Nurse

Lillian Raines

on the Guiding Light in the book. She masterfully uses her soap character to illustrate her issues about getting older, as a woman and as a TV star.

Another aspect I loved about Changing Shoes is that Tina described how she coped and dealt with life, success, family, loss and aging. The book serves as an inspiration to embrace the changes that come with age proactively and live life to its fullest, at every age!

I've been very fortunate to see Changing Shoes the Play, several times. Reading Changing Shoes the Book was equally engaging and rewarding. Do both is my advice!

If you are in or near Atlanta,

Tina Sloan

will be at the Buckhead

Barnes & Noble

(2900 Peachtree Road Atlanta, GA 30305  404-261-7747) on

October 5th

at 7pm for a Changing Shoes book signing party!

For Changing Shoes Event Details,

click here

.

"If you cannot hear the voice inside of you, it just means it's time to get a new pair of shoes."

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Fine Art + FASHION

NBAF Fashion + Fine Art
NBAF Fashion + Fine Art

Atlanta came out for the

Fine Art + FASHION

benefit presented by the

National Black Arts Festival

. Guests turned it out in style for the upscale event which started with a VIP opening reception, followed by a spectacular fashion show and ended with an after party with the get up and dance mixes of the sensational

Frank Ski

.

I had a personal stake in the event as two of my star designers were being honored with the

Emerging Talent Award

.  The talented fashion design students displayed their garments during the opening reception and later were called on stage by 

Victoria Rowell

, the evening's emcee, to accept their awards.

After a few words from some of the NBAF co-chairs,

Tamara Bowens Kimble

,

Holli Hines Easton

,

Sandra Anderson Baccus

,

Evern Cooper Epps

and

Neil Barclay

, the fashion show began. 

Breathtaking looks from Chanel, Prada, Oscar de la Renta, Michael Kors,  Fendi, Moschino, Dolce & Gabbana and Armani rocked the runway, courtesy of Saks 5th Avenue.

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