A designer toast to film and a good cause
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B.W. COOK
Two of Newport’s most stylish hostesses, Kathie Porter and Sally
Crockett, joined as formidable forces on behalf of the Sophisticates
of the Assessment Treatment Services Center.
The ladies threw a champagne reception and fashion show in
conjunction with the opening of Tadashi, at South Coast Plaza.
More than 200 local guests converged upon the massive retail
center to toast champagne at sunset in the Carousel Court.
Tadashi Shoji, world-respected designer and artist, was on hand
for the celebration. He founded his fashion firm in 1982, and this
season, sales are expected to exceed $24 million.
Based in Los Angeles, Tadashi has created a worldwide reputation
for offering high style at popular prices. Spotted in the Tadashi
crowd were Cathy Lowden, Martha Green, Tora Brown, Claudia Franco,
Kathleen Duffy, and president of the Sophisticates, Nancy Lynn Olson.
The in-store reception has become an important venue to mix
society, charity and business. Last week, the Chopard Boutique at
South Coast Plaza welcomed another 200 guests to an exhibit of
prestigious Swiss watches and glistening jewelry in conjunction with
the opening of the 57th International Cannes Film Festival taking
place in the south of France from until Sunday.
Chopard is an official partner of the festival, adorning some of
the most glamorous women in the film industry in their jewelry
creations. Using the film festival as an opportunity to attract the
local crowd, and raise funds for a local cause, guests mingled in the
boutique, putting the spotlight on Chapman University and the Dodge
College of Film and Media Arts.
Chapman President James Doti joined with Dodge College Dean Bob
Bassett welcoming distinguished Newport-Mesa supporters, including
Henry and Elizabeth Segerstrom, Charles and Twyla Martin, Leslie
Cancellieri, Olivia Chami, Cerise Feeley, Paul and Daranne Folino,
Marie St. John Gray, Richard Moriarty, Betty Moss, and Robert and
Caroline Waltos.
The 27th Annual Big Brothers Big Sisters of Orange County golf
tournament attracted more than 300 Southern California golf
enthusiasts to Pelican Hill this week. Eighteen holes of spectacular
golf under clear blue skies were played in shotgun format, concluding
with sunset cocktails overlooking the Pacific Ocean. A wonderful
dinner followed, along with an auction and awards ceremony, which
helped bring in needed funds to support hundreds of Orange County
kids mentored by Big Brothers Big Sisters. Celebrating their 100th
anniversary this year, the organization is the largest and oldest
youth mentoring nonprofit in the United States.
In Orange County, there are more than 150 children on a waiting
list to be placed with a Big Brother or Big Sister. For more
information please call (714) 544-7773.
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