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Society
Catherine Saxton
Photos
by Rob Rich |
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March
of Dimes |
Angel
Ball |
City
Meals on Wheels |
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Cooking Up Fantasies
Photos by Chance Yeh
/PMc
ARCH
OF DIMES Gourmet Gala was an ode to food and wine, with French and
American master chefs. With ingredients like that, you
throw in some fabulous celebrities and you’re guaranteed a fantastic
evening.
This year’s event celebrated American French
Master Chefs at the Pierre Hotel. Lovers of fabulous food came from
all over to indulge their fantasies.
Generous philanthropists Sheila and
Danny Rosenblum have made this one of the top foodie events
in the city.
Under
the direction of co-chair Bob Chavez, head
of Hermes US, some 400 eager diners wined and dined in
the Grand Ballroom of the Pierre. Ballet stars Irina
Dvovorenko and husband and partner
Maxim Belotserkovsky headed a long list of celebrities and
committee members, including Larry and
Denise Wohl, Michelle and
Frank Rella, Dara Sowell, Lucia Hwang, and
the ubitiquitous Patrick McMullan, who is everywhere
these days promoting his fantastic book so80s.
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Michelle
Rella and Denise Rich
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Natalie Cole and
Stevie Wonder |
Trump Honors A Competitor
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Angel Ball, benefiting The
G&P Foundation, has quickly established itself as
one of the must-attend benefits in the city. Why?
Powered by powerbroker Denise Rich, who created the
foundation in memory and honor of her daughter Gabriella, all
monies go for cancer research. Gabriella died of cancer after a 4 year
heroic battle against the disease.
This is an evening of music, so whilst the guests
ate, drank and danced, some of the country's greatest performers sang
their wonderful hearts out. Marc Anthony, Wyclef Jean, Patti
LaBelle, Jessica Simpson, Dame Shirley Bassey, who'd
flown in to honor Sol
Kerzner...on and on and on into
the night, the music played.
Corporate leader Sol Kerzner, master
hotelier, developer and community philanthropist was introduced by the
inimitable Donald Trump, who has been a long time
competitor and admirer of Sol's.
The evening was so long, action packed and
thrilling that many of the 1200 guests opted out of the after party,
except for partygoers extraordinaire Ivana Trump and Rossano Rubicondi, Sale Johnson, Laura Hunt, and a
few hundred others.
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Liz Smith and Marisa Tomei |
The Kiss Of Fame
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luncheon I love—the Women's Power Lunch benefiting City
Meals on Wheels. It's an annual lovefest founded
by Gael Greene, and raised almost $800,000 thanks to the great
generosity of sponsors MasterCard, represented by U.S. president Ruth Ann Marshall, and
Carillon Importers headed by the divine Michel Roux.
Christie Hefner,
Lynn Sher, Kathleen Turner, Barbara Taylor Bradford, Katie Couric and
many others were there.
The high spot of the show
was when fabulous performer Andrea Marcovicci joked that the
only way she'd get into emcee Liz Smith's column was by
planting a Brit Spears/Madonna kiss on her.
Robert Grimes bid
$1,000 for that to happen. And it did—to the
cheers and screams of 300 happy women.
This is a great charity, a
great event, and it is wonderful to see so much power in one room!
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Catherine
Saxton has been a part of the New York social and celebrity scene for
the past 25 years. She has worked with Presidents, Kings and Princes,
plus celebrities including Elizabeth Taylor, Audrey Hepburn, Grace
Kelly,
Donald & Ivana Trump, Madonna, and on, and on. |
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