
Happy FIrst has been fortunate to have several articles written about our clothing and our wonderful cause. If you missed an article, click on the links below to read the article. Articles are in PDF format, and will require the Adobe Acrobat Reader to open. Click here to download your free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Tulsa People Magazine features Happy First!
Article featured in the February 2010 Issue - Cancer survivor Debbie Vineyard aims to inspire others through her women’s and children’s clothing line, Happy First.
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Hybrid Moms
Happy First is in a magazine! The Winter 2009 issue of Hybrid Mom
magazine, for mom entrepeneurs. We are a winner in the Top 100 gift
contest! They chose our "First things First" wrap. The editor-in-chief
is wearing it on page 14 and it is shown on page 15 of the digital
version of the magazine.
Click here to see Hybrid Mom magazine! Winter 2009 Hybrid Mom
Bella Dames Trunk Show
Happy First is the delightful, well-behaved brain child of Tulsa’s own Debbie Vinyard.
It’s a
Web site and fashion line dedicated to motivating people to pursue personal happiness, as well as raising awareness and money for cancer research.
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Happy First in the Tulsa World
Not everybody can
fashion a simple
greeting into a
business. But Debbie Vinyard
not only did
that but turned her greeting into a
full-fl edged, feel-good cause.
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Debbie Vinyard - Happy First - Inside Look
Sometime in life most people will
probably meet someone who always comes across as being happy and
optimistic, no matter what comes their way. One such person is Debbie
Vinyard, a replanted Texan who now calls Sapulpa home. Read more...
Junior League
The four-day event starts
with the Sneak Peek Preview
Party from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday,
featuring local artists
Angie Bovaird of Blair B Designs and Debbie Vinyard
of
Happy First apparel. Read more...
Lolly Garden Opens at Utica Square
To make a dream come true, sometimes
you simply have to vocalize it. A trio of Tulsa women — Kristen
O’Connor, Bonnie Laster and Marlow
Sipes — were enjoying lunch at a park
with their children one day, when one
of them mentioned a vacancy in Utica
Square, a higher-end midtown mall. Read more...
Lolly Garden in the Tulsa World
Lolly Garden carries clothing,
gifts and accessories for kids, ages
newborn to tweens, with lines
such as Neige, Margory Ellen,
Tea, Chatti Patti,Moon Cakes,
One Kid, 3Marthas, Flaphappy
and local designer Debbie Vinyard,
whose Happy First line
o/ers a new kids collection. Read more...
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