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VOLUME 32, NO. 5
Supporting Valley Philanthropy Since 1982
FEATURES 4 Remembering Nick Balich
9 La Dolce Vita
12 TCF Spotlight: ICM
31 You Might Want To Think About…
35 Holiday Fashions
42 Jennifer’s Market Place
45 10 Questions for Chiara Boni
46 8 Questions for Mary Alice Malone
49 ACI Charity Spotlight
50 Pet of the Month
51 Wedding Bells – Chase/Wagner
SOCIETY13 Hospice Off The Vine
14 Celebrity Fight Night – Italy
18 Rendz Zoo
20 Key to the Cure
23 Copa Ball
24 Applause – Phoenix Theatre
27 Moondance at the Heard
29 JDRF Ball
30 Scottsdale Polo Match
32 Heart Ball 2014
44 Porch Party
47 ACI – Fashioned in America
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R E M E M B E R I N G
A gentleman and a scholar,
a family man and a truly
humble guy. Those are the
words you think of when
describing Nick Balich. He passed away this fall, leaving an incred-
ible legacy and lasting memories for the state of Arizona and the
social community.
In 1992 I was first introduced to Nick and his lovely wife Diana at a
Phoenix Suns game by Christi Warner Beyer. At the time, the Suns
were in the playoffs and the energy in the newly built America West
Arena was high. Not a sports fan, I spent the game picking lent off
my sweater while the rest of the stadium worked its self into a frenzy.
We all stopped at El Chorro Lodge for cocktails after the game. Nick
excused himself and picked up the tab. He would do this time and
time again for the next several decades. Diana and Nick were high
flyers on the social scene and deeply loved by the community they
helped to build.
Nick’s long career at Phelps Dodge was more than impressive. The
Bisbee native and University of Arizona football star, who spent 37
years with the corporation, became involved in numerous charitable
organizations. His community involvement in sports, tax research,
government affairs and Phoenix social world would thrust Nick to
the pinnacle of giving back to our Valley. He will always be noted for
taking the Fiesta Bowl to its highest level. His commitment to ATRA,
Kids Voting, Goldwater Institute, Boys and Girls Clubs, Elks, Masonic
National Conference of Christians and Jews and on and on, were just
a few of the organizations to receive his Midas touch. What a guy!
Nick Balich will always be remembered as a soft spoken gentle
giant. He was a man whose smile could illuminate the darkest of
ball rooms. He had the ability to make everyone he met feel as if
they were his best friend. One of the last true empire builders of the
20th century, he did business on a hand shake rather then a legal
contract. Nick always put his large family first and beamed when they
all followed suit in the philanthropic world. He changed our commu-
nity and its people from all walks of life for the better. He seldom if
ever took credit for his vast accomplishments. People like Nick Balich
only come around once in a life time. Heaven just inherited perhaps
its most gracious angel ever.
Remembering ... Nick Balich
By Bill Dougherty
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By Bill Dougherty
Can you believe the holidays are already upon us? Where did the fall go? I’ll tell you where it went, straight to the non-stop luncheons that now canvas The Valley. We had reporters at so many that we decided to dedicate our January issue to them. It would be wrong to throw them into a Best of Everything page in the back of the magazine. Since there’s so little going on in December, we felt it was apropos.
People are talking about the triumphant success of the Phoenix Theatre gala. Just the other morning I had breakfast with Marylou Stephens who seems to be the director of just about everything at the theatre. We met at Vincent’s along with one of my star reporters Carol Bennett to discuss, not only the success of the Applause Gala, chaired by Lynn Love, Char Hubble and Jennifer Carmer (watch her
fly), but also our great partnership with the Phoenix Theatre. Michael Barnard’s ears must have been burning! You might remember that it was just a short few years ago that he, along with Melanie Dillman and a lot of past Heart Ball chairs, put the theatre on the high society map. Starting in
January, Trends will be showcasing its fine programs and plays. It’s the first time in the 32-year history of our publication that we have embarked on such a great journey. We hope you enjoy the new feature in 2015.
You’ve known for years that Linda Pope is a true genius. But what you probably didn’t know is that for the last several years she’s been quietly working on her own television show, which just made its debut on the TLC net-work. “Ballroom Blitz” follows the lives of ladies and gentlemen who compete in ballroom dance throughout the country and perhaps even the world. We wanted to hold a launch party at our Paradise
Valley home, which we have dubbed Green Acres. The home is a 1961 Palm Springs modern and the rather lengthy work in progress included having dozens of trees and shrubs removed recently. Sadly, we can no longer refer to it as Grey Gardens. Anyway the show aired the day before Thanksgiving, so Linda asked us to shelve the party for perhaps another time. Such a shame as our guests could have had so much fun
La Dolce Vita
Continued on page 11
Char Hubble with Lynne Love and Jennifer Carmer Linda Pope
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playing in the dirt in our yard! Everything Linda Pope touches turns to gold and ideas flow from her sharp mind nonstop. Having watched the program, I’m sure it’s destined to be a huge hit!
The other afternoon we met with Mikki Eveloff of The Clotherie at Vincent’s Bistro, the hottest place to see and be seen in the commu-nity for lunch. Darling Mikki, like the rest of the Valley, is devastated over the loss of her spouse Greg who died suddenly over the sum-mer. We spoke of what a fine man Greg was and his gentle and quiet philanthropy and style. Under his leadership The Clotherie shot to international recognition and great fame. We also spoke of the future of the gallant men’s store. Our sales manager Patrice Metzler and I were both clothing buyers in another life and we told Mikki that we were happy to help, should she need anything. Mikki assured us that it was business as usual and that she would be taking over the opera-tions. After our lunch concluded, I began to think of widows who had gone on to take their late husband’s companies to the pinnacle of success. Olive Beech quietly assumed the role of CEO of Beechcraft and took the light plane manufacturer to all-time highs. She would become the most awarded woman in aviation in the 20th century. Joan Crawford became an international ambassador for Pepsi Cola following her husband’s untimely death. She would spend the next 22 years opening Pepsi plants around the world and helped the soft drink company achieve record profits. Kathrine Graham, noted more for being an international socialite in the 1950s and early ‘60s, became the publisher of the Washington Post, when her much-troubled hus-band took his life in the fall of 1963. Ms. Graham would become the first women to head a Fortune 500 company and collaborated exten-
sively with two reporters on the Watergate scandal, ending the Nixon administration. Mikki Eveloff has great style, wit and intelligence; she will certainly follow the above-mentioned ladies. Just watch her soar!
When was the last time you were served caviar at a charity ball? Probably in the roaring ‘80s? Well just the other night at the Biltmore Resort, the 2014 Phoenix Heart Ball Chair Brenda Howard did just that and a lot more too. I’ve attended the ball since the 1980s. It’s had highs and lows, like any other ball in town, but the other night was magical! I have to be careful since my own wife presided over the 50th anniversary of the ball five years ago, so I’ll just end by saying it was an absolutely extraordinary evening and that it was simply flawless.
From all of us at Trends, Happy Holidays. We’ll see you next year!
In Cocktail Polo News you should know:
In Cocktail Polo News You Should Know: That karma’s a bitch and so is a woman who now has little good karma because she was so mean to so many. That the social community has grown tired of men and women who can’t seem to stay away from their phones at charitable events. That a couple you all know and adore seem to be party-crashing cocktail receptions at opulent affairs, fleeing minutes before dinner is served since they didn’t pay for seats. That an inconvenient woman needs to go back to the west side and stop stalking former boyfriends. That a breathtakingly beautiful socialite, who once spread sunshine and loveli-ness, seems to have soured, criticizing all but her closest friends. That a philanthropist you all know will quietly gift the less fortunate this holiday season and refuse to take any credit. That two beautiful socialites are coming unglued as their ex-husbands are being seen around town with very attractive women. Now you’re all caught up until next year.
La Dolce Vita – Continued from page 9
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For over 30 years, the ICM Food & Clothing Bank, formerly known as Interfaith Cooperative Ministries, has worked to ease economic strain by supplying food, clothing and other basic needs assistance to working families, focusing specifically on the children. Services are provided by volunteers, with an emphasis on hope and dignity for the individual.
While helping the very poor be fed and clothed, we encourage their self-sufficiency with assistance and education. In 2014, with the gen-erous support from donations and the Trends Charitable Fund grant, ICM will provide new-to-them clothes and shoes to over 20,000 children and help 24,000 unduplicated families ward off hunger with a food box.
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Marlene and Lanny Lahr
Leslie Propstra and Eric ButlerJo-Ellen and Jim Feltham with Leslie Propstra
PARTIES Hospice off the Vine
PRETTY SETTINGThe Royal Palms Resort WORTHY CAUSEHospice of the Valley THE VOICERichard Lampert, auctioneer DASHING DUOMarlene and Lanny Lahr
Janet and Clive Cussler
Dale and Michelle Sparky with Jock WulffsonAnita and Gregory Mayer with Julianne Mayer
Ricki Dee Jennings with John and Sarah JenningsMichele Hamoda with Rick and Deb Shumway
Coverage courtesy of Ryane Costello
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Sophia Loren and Harvey Mackay
Lionel Richie singing with guests
PARTIES Celebrity Fight Night in Italy
STILL STUNNINGSophia Loren
HEAVENLY SOUNDSAndrea Bocelli, Reba McEntire, Lionel Richie, John Legend and Ronnie Dunn
LOVELY NEWLYWEDSAmal and George Clooney
EXTRAORDINARY EVENTParty at the home of Andrea Bocelli
Linda and Bart Wear
David Foster, John Legend and Andrea Bocelli
Coverage courtesy of Celebrity Fight Night
Elizabeth and Sean Currie
Shannon and Joel Barthelemy
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Ronnie Dunn and Reba McEntire
Amal and George Clooney Nancy and Jimmy Walker with Reba McEntire, Andrea and Veronica Bocelli
Jim and Carol Hebets with Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Devin Brugman
Cheryl Ladd
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PARTIES Celebrity Fight Night in Italy
Arlene Inch, Nancy Hanley and Cathy Dickey John Langbein and David Lenhardt with George Clooney
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‘‘ I wanted a hospital recognized for excellence in treating breast cancer…and I found one close to home.’’
Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA), in suburban Phoenix, is the first hospital in Arizona to be recognized by the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers for excellence in breast cancer treatment. In fact, CTCA® met or exceeded all 27 standards for accreditation.
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Ed Rowe and Dr. Julie Dinnage
Gabrielle Vitale and Adrian SanchezCharles and Jennifer Sands
PARTIES Rendez Zoo
JUNGLE CHICJennifer and Charles Sands
SWINGIN VENUEThe Phoenix Zoo
WILD DRESSGuests arrived and departed in festive animal print
DANCE DANCEMerrymakers moved and grooved to the Raun Alosi Band
Jane Jozoff and Stevie Eller
Amy and David O'Donoghu Joe Wall, Loretta Wall and Cindy Zullo
Barry Bingham and Carolyn and Dennis EynonBeth and Gary Sova
Coverage courtesy of Laura Bishop
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Alison Johnson
Linda Pope and Leevon GuerithaultMarie Bliss with Katie Mueller and Jacquie Dorrance
BREAKFASTS Key to the Cure
THANKS A BUNCHJacquie Dorrance and Katie Muller PRETTY IN PINKCarole Moreno and Alison Johnson A BIG WELCOMEStore GM Marie Bliss FALL FASHIONSSaks Fifth Avenue
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Stephanie Campbell with Tess Burleson and Catherine IvyMary Ellen McKee and Gwen Hillis
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CHARITY BALLS
COMMUNITY LEADERSCongressman Ed Pastor, Betsey Bayless, and Nathan Lowrie
Making it all HappenTom McKinley and Susan Doria
SENSATIONAL SOUNDSThe Phoenix Boys Choir and The Groove Merchants
Betsey Bayless and Nate Lowrie
Tom McKinley and Congressman Ed Pastor
Tom McKinley and Susan Doria
Warren Whitney with Marcia Scott and Gordon James
Jason and Paulina MorrisLee Allen and Mike Cowley
Copa Ball
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Nate and Kelly Carlon
Andrea and John ParsonsMargo Shein and Harriet Friedland
GALA Applause at Phoenix Theatre
TREASURED HONOREESJon Kyl, Joel Barthelemy, Joel Cohen, Nancy Hanley, Trish McCarty, Judith Hardes, and Todd Peterson
RUNWAY READY CHAIRSJennifer Carmer, Char Hubble and Lynne Love
STANDING OVATIONPhoenix Theatre
Larry and Suzanne Calli
Karla Frederick and Mark ReynoldCourtney and Jeffrey Neugart
Tracey and Larry LytlePaolo Chen and Xin Hu
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Mary Ellen McKee and Beth McRae
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PARTIES Moondance at the Heard Museum
PERFECT SETTINGDinner and dancing under the stars HAPPY DAYCelebrating 85 years in the Valley CHAIRS IN THE CROWDMary Ellen McKeeBeth McRaeMary HudakSallie BrophyPatsy StewartA.J. Dickey
Rox and Patsy Stewart
Ruth Kaspar and Becky ComstockTed Anderson and Sheri Heitner-Anderson
Bob and Oonah BoppartTom and Mary Hudak
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CHARITY BALLS JDRF
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HORIZONA OF HOPEJuvenile Diabetes Research
LONG AND SHORT OF ITMeghan and Tex Ritter
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Kaleim and Elizabeth ManjiLauren Kemp and Tina HaysAnnie Brown, Pam Muir and Debbie Knudten
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Meghan and Tex Ritter
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Holly Katsaros, Jacob Carillo and Stephanie Chrysogelos
Tanner Flynn and Brett AllisonAriana Muth and Nicole Pazdan
PARTIES Polo Championships
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You Might Want to Think About …... Ideas to make the most out of life …
T H E G O O D L I F E
You Might Want to Think About …
Taking a loved one to see snow
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Forgetting about New Year’s
resolutions
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Holiday tea at the Ritz-Carlton
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Taking your grandchildren to the
Nutcracker at Symphony Hall
You Might Want to Think About …
Calling a long lost friend, rather
than emailing them or texting
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Janet Duvall, Jim and Brenda Howard, Kim Cullum and Susie Wesley
Patty White and Dwight ToddAngela Karp and Billie Jo Herberger
CHARITY BALL Heart Ball 2014
CHAIR EXTRAORDINAIREBrenda Howard
BELLE OF THE BALLSylvia Shoen in a stunning red gown with train
BIG REVEALRed and tartan cocktail reception to winter wonderland ballroom
CREATIVE GENIUSESDécor co-chairs Carol Clemmensen and Marilyn Alexander
Larry and Carol Clemmensen
Lynne Love and Chrissy SayareJamie Andersen
Cyrus Afkhami, Audrey Menard and Bijam AfkhamiDebbie Gaby
Coverage courtesy of JJ Brewer and Michelle Thompson
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Kathy Munson, Alexis Glascock and Victoria York Larry and Tracey Lytle
Nicole Stanton and Sylvia ShoenJim Risoleo and Pamela Overton-RisoleoJennifer Carmer and Laura Moser
Cheryl and Nabil DibGreg Stanton, Joe Shoen and Travis GranthamCarolyn and Rick Ross
Pamela Wright, Cheryl Nocifera and Laura Groover Kelly
Coverage courtesy of JJ Brewer and Michelle Thompson
Scott Foust Presents
J U S T O N E M O M E N T
T O L A S T A L I F E T I M E
Photography & Design Studio 480.947.4214www.image-industry.com 7004 Main Street [email protected] Scottsdale, AZ 85251
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Scott Foust Presents
J U S T O N E M O M E N T
T O L A S T A L I F E T I M E
Photography & Design Studio 480.947.4214www.image-industry.com 7004 Main Street [email protected] Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Photos by Scott Foust, Image-Industry
Fashions courtesy of Danese Creationsdanesecreations.com602.955.1313
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Photos by Scott Foust, Image-Industry
Fashions courtesy of Exclusively Big & Tallexclusivelybigandtall.com480.998.9069
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H O L I D AY F A S H I O N S
Photos by Scott Foust, Image-Industry
Fashions courtesy of To Be Continued
tbcconsignment.com480.699.2700
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Photos by Scott Foust, Image-Industry
Fashions courtesy of Escada Biltmore Fashion Parkescada.com602.224.0336
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Photos by Scott Foust, Image-Industry
Fashions courtesy of Neiman Marcus
neimanmarcus.com480.990.2100
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Fashions courtesy of Hub Clothing
hubclothing.com602.277.4822
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Photos by Scott Foust, Image-Industry
Fashions courtesy of The Clotherie
theclotherie.com 602.956.8600
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D I N I N G
Founded by classically trained chef Jennifer Russo-Fitzgerald of Jennifer’s Catering, The Market is your one-stop shop for every din-ing and catering need. Plan a flawless event with our curbside catering to go. Or dine in – delighting your senses and indulging your tastes with local ingredients. Enjoy community events in our kitchen or rent our venue for your own party! Whatever your culinary palate desires, look no further than The Market By Jennifer’s.
The Market by Jennifer’s is located at 3603 E. Indian School Road, Suite A, in Phoenix. For more information, visit the website at www.jenniferscatering.com or call 602.626.5050.
The Market by Jennifer’s
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Aniversary Special 4 course meal
includes glass of wine or cocktail
$40Holiday Events at Avanti:
Thanksgiving – Nov 27Christmas Eve – Dec 24New Years Eve – Dec 31
www. Avanti-AZ.com
Angelo Livi — Youngest recipient of the James Beard Lifetime Achievement Award Inducted into the Culinary Hall of Fame • Gourmet Magazine • Wine Spectator • Zagat Survey
RESTAURANT & CATERERS of DISTINCTION
Angiolo Livi Chef, Owner
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For Reservations
Ask about our famous catering menu for your next family or company gathering
PARTIES The Porch Party
FAB FOUR4 community leaders chaired the bash
DOWNTOWN WHERE ALL THE LIGHTS ARE BRIGHTThe Sheraton Downtown
HONORARY CHAIRSMichael Gordon and Kay Kays
Bob and Edgy NenadNita Francis with Jacque Chadwick and Phil Francis Sheri and Ron Jackson Paula and Bob Hardison
Coverage courtesy of Bill Dougherty
Lynn Ward with Steve Schild and Nandita Keole Tim and Pam Keefe Molly and Bob Stockley
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Call us for all of your holiday needs: (602) 224-0225Catering, Take Out, Private Diningwww.vincentsoncamelback.com
I N T E R V I E W
For more than 2 decades Florentine design-er Chiara Boni has outfitted the world in her amazing fashions. In all natural fabric that stretches, they give the lovely ladies of Milan designs for the rich and famous as well as the everyday woman. She dropped by Neiman Marcus, Scottsdale and we had the chance to speak with her.
What happens to your line when you die? I hope it continues. Look what Karl Lagerfeld did for Chanel. He resurrected a line that had almost vanished. I know Coco Chanel is looking down on him and
although they had different styles, she has to be happy. I hope my line goes on for a long time.
Who are your favorite designers? Emilio Pucci was a great inspiration to me. He used fabrics in his ski line in the early 1960s that stretched with the body. Although his fabrics are no longer available today, I hope my own fabrics are much like his were then.
Where would you like to live? Florence! Although I enjoy living in Milan, there is nothing like the beauty, culture and art of my native city.
Who are your everyday heroes? Doctors and anyone else who has a soul. Someone that can cure the Ebola virus.
Who inspired your craft? My mother and father. Although they were not rich, they were always beautifully dressed. They may not have had a lot but what they had was
magnificent. And of course Lucio Fontana. His paintings and sculptures still mesmerize me and also my fashions.
On what occasion do you fib or exaggerate? I always try to be honest. If you lie, it always catches up with you in the end.
What’s the hardest part of your job? I would not say my job is hard. It’s very challenging at times. I wake up happy every day, because I know there is someone out there I can make beautiful.
What are your most cherished possessions? My two dogs, my son and my collection of handmade furniture.
What 7 people living or dead would you invite to your dinner party? My ex-husband. My son. 4 women with a sense of humor. Marcello Mastroianni. and George Clooney and his new bride ... Sorry I picked more than I should.
10 Questions for … Chiara Boni of La Petite Robe
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White House Design Studio4001 N. 24th St., Phoenix, AZ 85016
NOW White House Flowers at UNION Biltmore Fashion Park
2502 E. Camelback Rd. Phoenix AZ 85016
ph:602.957.0186 • fax:602.956.0463
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Photography by Melissa Jill Photography
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Mary Alice Malone looks more like a Ralph
Lauren equestrian model then a beautiful
and elegant proprietor of London’s hot-
test shoe line. The other morning she and
her dashing business partner Roy Luwolt
dropped by Saks Fifth Avenue, Phoenix.
They were there for the much-anticipated
Key to the Cure and to showcase their
elegant line in the store’s posh shoe salon.
It was there that we had the opportunity to
ask her 8 questions.
Who are some of your favorite designers? I have many. I respect the
works of Manolo Blahnik, Jimmy Choo,
Jean Paul Gaultier and others.
What do you consider your finest hour professionally? I think it’s right
now. Everything that I’ve dreamed about
seems to be coming into place at the
right moment.
Who inspired your craft? My
grandmother. She could do anything and
had great style.
On what occasion do you fib or exaggerate? I try not to. It’s more the
opposite. I’m brutally honest. It gets me
into trouble.
What’s the hardest part of your job? My impatience.
Who are your everyday heroes? My mother and the knowledge and love
that she has given me.
What are your most cherished possessions? Nothing material. They
would be my family and friends.
What 7 people living or dead would you invite to your dinner party? Russ Meyer. Linda K. Hogan.
Quentin Tarantino. Havelock
8 Questions for … Mary Alice Malone of Malone Souliers
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PARTIES AZ Costume Institute at the Phoenix Art Museum
STYLE WATCHPriscilla Nicholas and Lynne Love
HONORABLE MENTIONDennita Sewell
FASHION FORWARDThe Arizona Costume Institute
PERFECT VENUEThe Phoenix Art Museum
Dennita Sewell John Sandoval and Chris Bermant Lynne Love and Priscilla Nicholas Michelle Blincoe and Pune Ghebleh
Coverage courtesy of JJ Brewer and Michelle Thompson
Barbara Kammerzell and Diana Lamb Cody Nathaniel Johnson and Gina Garcia Gail and Ashley Sexton
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For more than four decades, Freddie Leiba has dressed countless models, actors and musicians for magazine covers, editorial and advertising campaigns. In the 1970s, Leiba established himself as a fashion visionary as a member of Andy Warhol’s team that launched the groundbreaking Interview magazine. Since then, he has served as the Creative Director of Harper’s Bazaar and Contributing Fashion Director at InStyle Magazines.
FREDDIE LEIBA
Arizona Costume Institute’s
HOLIDAY LUNCHEONTUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2014 , 11 AMPHOENIX ART MUSEUM
CHAMPAGNE RECEPTION WITHRENOWNED PIANIST CAIO PAGANO
LUNCHEON AND PROGRAM WITHFREDDIE LEIBA, LEADING FASHION STYLIST
ADVANCED TICKET PURCHASE REQUIRED SEATING IS LIMITED. www.arizonacostumeinstitute.org 480.391.2469
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YOUR GUESTS AND THEIR CARS DESERVE VIP TREATMENT.
Please contact Jen Ryan at [email protected], or call 602-861-9182 ext. 203.
Whether you’re hosting a private party, wedding, or business event, count on us for a VIP treatment that starts the moment your guests arrive.Valets, Shuttles and Golf Carts
C H A R I T Y S P O T L I G H T
What makes the Arizona Costume Institute’s Holiday Luncheon so special? The Holiday Luncheon has become a Valley tradition held at the Phoenix Art Museum and is the major fundraising event. On view will be a number of rarely seen garments from the Fashion Design Department Collection specifically selected by Benefactor members of Arizona Costume Institute.
Are there any other special reasons to attend? Freddie Leiba, stylist to the stars will be the featured speaker. Freddie may be New York’s best kept secret as he has worked with music industry entertainers, screen and stage icons, as well as those who are famous in the fashion world. And, world renowned Maestro Ciao Pagnao will provide musical selections at the piano during the Champagne Reception and silent auction prior to the luncheon.
As Holiday Luncheon chair, what is your vision regarding the success of this event? I hope to convey the diversity embodied within the museum's fashion collection.
What is this year's theme and why? Our theme this year is " Celebrate....Style. Beauty. Individuality. " Fashion
encompasses everyone, everyday. It allows us all to express ourselves visually.
The Phoenix Art Museum’s Fashion Design Collection consists of what kinds of clothing items? The Collection consists of over 5,000 items from the 17th century to present day. Articles include men’s and women’s clothing such as suits, gowns, capes, shoes, purses and hats that were acquired by donations or purchased by ACI.
When was ACI established? The Arizona Costume Institute was founded in 1966 to support Phoenix Art Museum's Fashion Design Department in the acquisition and preservation of garments and accessories of historical and aesthetic significance. It is one among only a few in the entire country.
Arizona Costume Institute
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P E T S O F T H E M O N T H
Ruby
Ruby is quite the gem! Her stunning tortie point markings and captivating blue eyes make her one exotic looking kitty. Very curi-ous, Ruby likes to hide in fun places and leaps out to chase her toys! She appears reserved at first, then she steps into the light to have you entertain her. Her favorite thing to do is pop up as you’re reading or writing. She tries to help you turn the page or assist in your penmanship. She uses the spiral binding of a notebook or binder to scratch her chin. Ruby is available at the Arizona Humane Society’s Campus for Compassion located at 1521 West Dobbins Road in Phoenix.
Buster Brown
Buster Brown is an 8-week-old Mastiff and Boxer mix who seems to be aware of his high rating on the adorable scale with his wrinkled brow and droopy puppy eyes. This pup is big on play and with oversized paws and clumsy puppy antics; Buster per-forms somersaults as he attempts to carry a stuffed toy that’s twice his size while romp-ing across the yard. Thanks to a dedicated foster family, Buster is partially housetrained and has mastered the sit command but he will need a family with a large house, a spacious yard, a full-sized car and a heart big enough for a dog that will one day grow to be colossal sized. Buster Brown is available at the Arizona Humane Society’s Campus for Compassion located at 1521 West Dobbins Road in Phoenix.
To visit additional animals in need of a home, visit www.azhumane.org.
JEFF HORNACEKPhoenix Suns Head Coach
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THE COUPLE Rachel Erica Chase of Phoenix
Eric Matthew Wagner of Syosset, New York
MEET THE PARENTS Ken and Cheryl Chase of Phoenix
Mark and Debbie Wagner of Syosset, New York
NUPTIALS Hotel Del Coronado, Windsor Lawn, Coronado, California
RECEPTION Hotel Del Coronado Ball Room
THE RING Designed by the Groom
THE FLOWERS Organic Elements of San Diego, California
THE CATERER Hotel Del Coronado
THE CAKE Michele Coulon Dessertier of La Jolla, California
THE BRIDAL GOWN Lhuillier – M. Bride of La Jolla, California
WEDDING PLANNER Victoria Schroeder of San Diego, California
INVITATIONS Invitation Factory – Carol Smith of La Jolla, California
THE PHOTOGRAPHER Robert Evans of Los Angeles, California
THE HONEYMOON The Four Seasons at Moorea and Bora Bora
SOMETHING DIFFERENT % The invitations were in a box with sand, seashells, and starfish
% Rachel’s childhood dream was to be married at Hotel Del
Coronado. She spent every summer there as a little girl.
% An artist was at the wedding, painting the ceremony as a surprise
gift for the Bride and Groom from the Bride’s parents.
% The flowers were donated after the wedding to
Forget Me Not Foundation.
% Late night gourmet Mac and Cheese Bar.
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