MAY 7, 2026

Fancy This!

Celebrating 250 years of American Style.

Elegant living room with a green velvet sofa, coral armchair, and a mix of decorative pillows. Central wooden coffee table with a floral arrangement in a white vase, apples, and a book. Fireplace with a marble surround and built-in bookshelves filled with books. Large mirror above the fireplace reflects the room and ceiling. Floral patterned ceiling with a large, ornate chandelier resembling a palm leaf. Wall sconces, a bust sculpture, and a painting add artistic touches. Green curtains frame the windows, and a textured, dotted rug covers the floor.

Photo courtesy of Corey Damen Jenkins


THE EVENT

You are warmly invited to a spring symposium celebrating the art of intentional living — where design meets desire, and every detail tells a story. In the company of tastemakers, creatives, and very special guests, we will explore the spaces we inhabit and the lives we cultivate within them.

A cozy bedroom with two white beds and blue floral wallpaper. A small wooden table holds a white lamp, a glass vase with white flowers, and books. A window with open shutters lets in natural light.
MAY 7, 2026
VIRGINIA MUSEUM OF HISTORY AND CULTURE
10:00 AM — 4:00 PM
Panel talks, book signings, conversation, and a lovely lunch by Stella’s. 
Individuals working in architecture, interior design and related fields are invited to visit the Fancy That! Salon trade show.
Featuring special guests:
Corey Damen Jenkins
Heather Chadduck Hillegas
Janie Molster Kimberly Power

Photo courtesy of Heather Chadduck

A vibrant pink textile with intricate floral and paisley patterns, detailed with embroidery and colorful accents.

Photo courtesy of Heather Chadduck

Interior of a living room with a green velvet sofa, decorative pillows, a wooden chair with pink upholstery, a small round wooden side table with gold legs, two wall lamps, a large tapestry with a historical scen. By Cody Damen Jenkins

Photo courtesy of Corey Damen Jenkins

Featured Guests

Smiling Cody Damen Jenkins with glasses in a white suit standing at the door of a house.

Corey Damen Jenkins

Interior Designer (AD100, ED A-List), Master Class Instructor,  Author of new book & YouTube show “Design Reimagined”

Known for his fearless use of color, refined layering, and unmistakable point of view, Corey brings a fresh yet deeply rooted perspective to American design—one that honors tradition while boldly reimagining it.

@coreydamenjenkins

Janie Molster sitting outdoors in a black wicker chair, wearing a pink, sheer, flowing dress, with jewelry including rings, bracelets, and earrings, smiling at the camera.
Founder and Creative Director of Janie Molster Designs featured in House Beautiful, Flower, Peachy The Magazine, The Washington Post

Janie Molster

Renowned for her unapologetic use of color, bold pattern play, and richly layered interiors, Janie redefines what American design can be, merging tradition with a spirited, modern edge. Her work is as personal as it is polished, where classic forms meet unexpected flair.

@janiemolsterdesigns

Heather Chadduck in a white top standing in a bright, white kitchen with a large table, plants, and patterned fabrics, holding up a piece of fabric.
Interior Decorator & Textile Designer featured in Vogue, Veranda, House Beautiful, Flower, Country & Southern Living, Luxe.

Heather Chadduck

Known for interiors rooted in tradition, arranged for comfort, and styled with effortless elegance, Heather brings a singular perspective to the enduring language of American design. As Colonial Williamsburg’s second Designer in Residence, she reimagined the historic Nelson-Galt House, the oldest surviving residence on its original foundation, dating to 1695, bringing fresh life to one of our country’s most storied interiors.

@heatherchadduck

A woman with dark hair wearing a black outfit is standing in a room with decorated furniture and artwork. To her left, there is a wall with a framed poster of a woman with dark hair, sunglasses, and red lipstick. A pot of white and green flowers is on a decorative wooden table beneath the poster. To her right, there is a small wooden table with pink and white flowers in a pottery vase. The floor is wooden, and the wall and door behind her are white with ornate moldings.
Creative Director & Interior Stylist helping designers and brands tell their stories through styling, art direction, & books

Kimberly Power

Known for her distinctive point of view, Kimberly reimagines American design through a fresh, layered lens—where interiors meet styling and storytelling. With an eye for detail, her work feels deeply personal yet impeccably polished.

@kimberlypowercreative

Meet our founders

RJ Landin with short blonde hair, wearing a blue top, pearl necklace, and multiple bracelets, is smiling at the camera with her arms crossed in front of a colorful, pastel-patterned background.

R.J. Landin

R.J. Landin is a storyteller, curator, and color enthusiast who believes life is full of occasions worth celebrating — and that great design is the art of bringing those occasions to life. A native Virginian with deep roots in the Richmond community, she blends Southern charm, whimsy, and a signature vibrancy into events and spaces that are as meaningful as they are beautiful. Former President of IFDA and an active voice across Richmond's cultural and civic landscape, she is equally at home leading a community organization, hosting a dinner party, or finding inspiration in her garden.

Susan W. Morgan with long blonde hair smiling at the camera, seated on wooden stairs, wearing a white blazer, dark blue shirt, and dark jeans, with a lamp and framed artwork in the background.

Susan W. Morgan

A lifelong devotee of beauty in all its forms, Susan has spent decades immersed in the world of art and design — from jewelry to architecture. A former designer and professional member of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), she brings a practiced eye and a deeply cultivated sensibility to everything she encounters. Whether exploring a gallery, a grand interior, or a finely crafted object, Susan posesses the rare ability to see what makes a space, a piece, or a moment extraordinary.

Tickets

Guest Ticket

$250 per person, includes a box lunch from Stella's

Design Professional Ticket

$250 per person, includes a box lunch from Stella's and entry to the Fancy This! Salon Trade Show.

Photos courtesy of Kimberly Power