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Try this: Styling services by Reeves Mackenzie

Have your next dinner or garden party styled by local business, Reeves Mackenzie.

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Party planning can be a lot, this service can help take that off your plate.

Photo by @thenelsonsphotography via Reeves Mackenzie

Back in July, local business Reeves Mackenzie launched its online shop, offering bar and tableware finds. Now, Founders Anna Reeves McCutcheon + Anna Mackenzie Stewart have launched a new part of the business — styling services.

What started from a mutual love of gathering people together + creating beautiful spaces, you can now book styling services for your next gatherings like dinner, birthday, and garden parties.

To get the party started, you’ll schedule a free consultation. Once you approve your mood board, Reeves Mackenzie will curate items based on your vision (think: drinkware, plates, placemats, tablecloths, etc.) + do the setup at your event. Folks can also add custom invitations, place cards, menus, and floral arrangements.

Bonus: You and your guests will also receive a 20% discount on any of the inventory used in the styling.

Hosting a party outside of the Chattanooga area? Services are also available for surrounding cities like Nashville, Atlanta, and Birmingham.

Psst: Keep an eye out for Reeves Mackenzie finds at Fourth Daughter, set to open on Hanover Street on Thursday, Oct. 31.

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