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Giorgio Armani held a lavish in-store reception to celebrate the
opening of its boutique at South Coast Plaza. The midweek cocktail party
attracted the bold and the beautiful for a bit of mingling in the very
handsome minimalist design of the store. Created by architect Claudio
Silvestrin, the retail space is both classic and forward, a suitable
surrounding for the tailoring of Armani.
South Coast Plaza managing partner Henry Segerstrom held court with
his wife, Elizabeth. Paul Baldwin, Sandra Segerstrom and her husband John
Daniels, Cerise Feeley, Ann and Mike Howard, Richard Moriarty, Donna and
Ronald Phelps, Patrice Poidmore and Elizabeth and Tom Tierney exchanged
greetings while Armani executives pressed the flesh, presenting an
impressive new store overflowing with merchandise for men and women.
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The Newport Harbor Auxiliary of the Children’s Home Society of
California held its fall tea recently at the Corona del Mar residence of
Andrew and Leslie Cies. The afternoon gathering provided an opportunity
to display debutante gowns dating from 1960 to 2000. A video history of
the Children’s Home Society and its relationship to Newport-Mesa was a
highlight of the presentation.
Karen Taylor, auxiliary president, welcomed the ladies and thanked
Leslie Cies, tea chairwoman, for her hospitality. Lisa Velarde, director
of public policy for the society, addressed the gathering, which included
generous donors Gigi Barto, Donna Mace, Deborah Mullin, Linda Cable,
Betty Clark, Katherine Agnew and Marge Lewis, to name only a few.
Founded in 1891, Children’s Home Society is one of California’s oldest
and largest nonprofit child welfare agencies. The Newport Harbor
Auxiliary contributes to the society through fund-raising projects,
including the debutante ball. The 45th ball will unfold Nov. 29 at The
Ritz Carlton, Laguna Niguel.
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L’Opera Ristorante at The Irvine Spectrum hosted a fund-raiser for the
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, attracting more than 400 local
guests. The dinner event was a tribute to the November kick off of
National Diabetes Awareness Month.
Restaurateurs Terry Antonelli, Patrizio Beretla and Enzo De Muro were
gracious benefactors of the evening, welcoming the Newport-Mesa crowd
including Arlene and Paul Beck, Cindy and Bob Borango with son Nicholas,
Dennis Cassan, Jack Crawford, Pam Crook, Jennifer and Eric Eltinge and
Nancy Lynn Olson. Also in the crowd were: Barbara and David Rea,
Christine Smith, Phyllis and Roger Schaefer of Lido Isle, and Stacey
Wilson.
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