The
Summer Party kicked off the fundraising drive as a prelude to the
September luncheon at Cipriani celebrating the 2009 Award for
Artistry of Fashion. This year, bellini toasts will be in order as the
award will be presented to the talented Belgian designer Dries Van
Noten, who will make a rare appearance here in New York. Previous
recipients include Ralph Rucci in 2006, Alber Elbaz of Lanvin in 2007
and Isabel Toledo in 2008 (before Michelle Obama wore her on Inauguration Day!).
I was incredibly honored to have been invited to the event and to have
met some of the most talented figures in fashion and interior design
including Glenda Bailey of BAZAAR Magazine (and her beautiful
Christian Lacroix jewelery), Ralph Rucci, Christian Cota, Victor de
Souza, Thakoon Panichgul, David Chu, Nanette Lepore and of course,
Charlotte Moss! Yaz Hernandez and her fellow chair members were such
welcoming hosts and I hope to have the pleasure of meeting them
again.
Glenda Bailey of BAZAAR
was especially personable as she spoke about her upcoming October issue
and the perhaps not-so-looming economy hitting the fashion world, “I
got a call today that October will be ten pages larger than we thought.
You can smell the positivity!” Bailey also noted that the best purchase (and
her favorite look) for this upcoming fall season is the classic
tie-waste camel trench coat from Max Mara.
After the well-dressed crowd began to leave the back garden and finish
their vodka-lemonade with basil cocktails (the drink of the night), I
finally got my opportunity to speak with Charlotte Moss one-on-one. She
gave some great advice on stepping into the world of interior design and
she spoke about her future endeavors, including writing more for Veranda Magazine. I asked about Max Sinsteden,
an impressive intern of hers, and mentioned how I recently wrote about
the two of them. She was ecstatic to hear what I knew about him and
explained that they just got back from London together (see my previous
post on Max’s dorm room here).
Moss'
signature design philosophy of “couture living” personifies elegant
spaces in which one is meant to live and entertain in. She draws her
inspiration from her extensive travels, reading and native southern
heritage- and all of this is apparent in her understated yet luxurious
home.
I
was pleasantly surprised about how open and welcoming everyone at the
event was to talk about what they were working on- and how they were
equally interested in what I was doing! It was a night I won’t soon
forget!
Currently on exhibit at The Museum at FIT is Isabel Toledo: Fashion From The Inside Out,
displaying seventy iconic looks from the mid-1980s to the present,
including the ensemble worn by Michelle Obama on Inauguration Day. Read
more on the exhibit at The Museum at FIT’s site here.
All photography credit to Patrick McMullan and Shaun Mader.
Wonderful post, Kathryn! I was also at the party and had an amazing time. In one of your photos, Michelle Harper's friend is Victor de Souza--a very talented designer. I'll look forward to the next installment on your blog!
ReplyDeleteThanks Katherine!
ReplyDeleteKathryn you covered this event wonderfully! Moss's home reflects her interior design genius. Elegant, luxurious and timeless.
ReplyDeleteOn the fashion front, my fall wardrobe will not be in want this season