Stylish scent wafts through South Coast Plaza
Andrew Glazer
COSTA MESA -- A sartorial superhero flanked by two supermodels swooped
into this fashion mecca Friday, allowing Orange County noses the first
whiff of her new fragrance.
“I love it here,” said Donna Karan, chairman and chief designer of DKNY,
who appropriately wore a red leather DKNY men’s jacket.
She moved conspiratorially closer. “Actually, I haven’t seen Costa Mesa
yet. I guess that’s where we are, huh?”
The world’s best-looking couple, Esther Canadas -- you know, the one with
lips that look like two Goodyear blimps ready for liftoff -- and husband
Mark Vanderloo, joined Karan at South Coast Plaza to help promote DKNY
Women.
The perfume is citrus-like and spicy, with vodka and cilantro smells.
“We’re planning on making a DKNY martini next,” Karan quipped.
A half-hour before the event, more than 20 fashion fans were lined up,
waiting for the two models and Karan to sign their new, skyscraper-shaped
perfume bottles and DKNY Barbie dolls.
Canadas and Vanderloo sat in a well-lit dressing room, talking to
reporters while cradling their 4-year-old -- Chalupa, a black-and-white
spotted Chihuahua.
Why did DKNY decide on Costa Mesa to uncork the crystalline bottles for
the first time?
“Costa Mesa. Is that the county we’re in?” asked the chisel-cheeked
Vanderloo, clad in a form-fitting DKNY T-shirt and DKNY bluejeans. His
wife was wearing a powder blue DKNY sweater and DKNY bluejeans. The DKNY
duo met, appropriately, on a DKNY photo shoot.
“Mark and Esther are two people passionately in love,” said Karan.
The designer said she tried to bottle the energy of New York for her
fragrance.
“What has more energy than that? This is the real thing,” she said.
A press kit described the DKNY fragrance as “the perfect prequel to a
night out in Soho, an art gallery opening in Chelsea, a concert in
Central Park.”
Karan said the perfume would work for anyone -- male, female, New Yorker.
Even Costa Mesan.
“Fragrance is a universal language,” she said. “It is an ageless,
tireless state of mind.”
But Karan’s decision to unveil the new scent in Costa Mesa still
confounded some of her loyal followers.
“I find it a bit odd,” said Jimmy Lucero, 21, a fashion student from
Laguna Beach who waited in line for 45 minutes for her autograph. “I
would’ve thought it would have been Italy or Paris.”
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