Celebrity stylist Mary Alice Stephenson gave a group of wounded veterans and veteran women caregivers makeovers red carpet this week as part of a tribute to those who take care of American service men and women.
“It’s been an honor for all of us, I have brought together world-renowned styling team, all my friends and favorite people in the fashion came around these women with love,” Mary Alice Stephenson says FOX411. com.
Stephenson teamed up with Bob Woodruff Foundation to provide women with red carpet makeover in Stand Up to the show Heroes on the Beacon Theater in New York City. The event featured performances by Jon Stewart.
FOX411 followed Cindy Parsons, who is the spokesperson for “Soldier speak” with wounded warrior project and also the mother of a wounded veteran, as she is spoiled by the team. Parsons, who helped rehabilitate his son after he sustained a brain injury and traumatic amputation bilaterally, was one of fifty women treated for celebrity-worthy Makeover.
“I was invited along with my son who is a soldier who was wounded,” Parsons said FOX411. “He was nominated to do the Bob Woodruff Foundation Stand Up for the heroes and I was asked to do a total makeover and I was completely overwhelmed.”