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B.W. Cook
They raised a remarkable $176,532. They also raised the roof at their
annual spring fashion show luncheon.
The ladies known as the Sophisticates of the Assessment Treatment
Services Center know how to have a party. They also know fashion.
“L’Orangerie” was theme of their event, featuring American and European
fashion from Nordstrom on the runway and in the audience worn by some of
the most fashion-conscious members of Newport-Mesa society.
The massive undertaking was chaired by the very glamorous Penny
Fox-Shah, who also happens to be a successful businesswoman in the
accounting field. Attired in a shimmering raw silk suit by designer Jimmy
Gamba, Fox-Shah was joined by her family for the show and luncheon. She
dazzled the audience with her beauty and poise as she introduced the
event, the show and the cause, which helps children and families at risk
in the community through one-on-one personal counseling offered at no
charge by ATSC staff.
Kelly Roberts, a generous underwriter of the show, accepted the ATSC
2000 Caring Heart Award. The tall, blond Roberts attended the event with
her daughter, Casey, accepting the accolades with few words and heartfelt
thanks.
The Roberts family are prominent citizens of the Inland
Empire/Riverside area, where they own the legendary Mission Inn. Their
estate on the oceanfront in south Laguna, known as the former Gucci
mansion, has been the site of many charity functions benefiting various
causes supported by and serving the Newport-Mesa community.
The Sophisticates pull out all the stops for the annual fashion show,
making it one of the anticipated luncheon events on the calendar. Each
year the chair and her committee venture into new territory attempting to
make the day special.
“L’Orangerie” achieved its status as a unique presentation by dividing
the fashion runway in two, bisected by walls of glass hung as panels,
enabling the models and ATSC spokespersons to address both sides of the
ballroom separately.
Video cameras projected the images to the opposite sides of the room.
The staging made the room more intimate, and the show unique. Nordstrom
did an amazing job of coordinating the show with Sophisticate Dawn
Brewster in the fashion chairman’s seat.
Others in the crowd who looked smashing were Barbara Magness, Darleen
Manclark, Peggy Clay, Ollie Hill, Jeannie Lawrence, Nili Stevens, Sue
Cannon, Jeanne Moriarty, Lana Chandler, Petrina Noor, Lori Contant, Loren
Blackwood, Sarrah Corrigan, Eve Kornyei, Nancy Lynn Olson and Elena Ross.
As is the tradition of this column, some of the best-dressed standouts
are featured in a head-to-toe fashion layout exclusively for the Daily
Pilot.
* B.W. COOK’S column appears Thursdays and Saturdays.
CUTLINE:
1. Denice Mock wears Versace 2. Nancy Olson wears Bisou-Bisou 3. Mary Pon
wears Jimmy Gamba 4. Kelly Roberts wears Christian Dior and her daughter
Casey wears BCBG 5. Grace Thelen wears Albert Nippon 6. Penny Fox-Shah
wears Jimmy Gamba 7. Lori Contant wears Talbert’s Label 8. Lana Chandler
wears Dana Buchman.
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