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B.W. Cook
They are positively unstoppable. The Fashionables that is, a support
group of Chapman University. Gathering in regal force for their 13th
annual Christmas at The Ritz, Newport Beach, the small, but indefatigable
cadre of local women and men raised $80,000 earmarked for Chapman’s Ray
and Pauline Wallace All Faiths Chapel.
All that money and a wonderful luncheon, too, complete with plenty of
hugs and kisses by and for old friends who look forward to this lunch
during the holiday season with great anticipation. In fact, the event has
become a “must attend” for the social set devoted to Chapman and the
construction of the chapel.
This year, the honorary chair of the Chapman event was Zee Allred of
Harbor Ridge, Newport Beach. Allred shared the welcoming duties at The
Ritz door with Joan Riach of Lido Isle, who looked smashing in a radiant
Nancy Reagan red holiday suit. Riach is the president of The
Fashionables, and a major force for community service in Newport Beach
and across Orange County.
The hard-working gals this year were event chairs Noddie Weltner and Dawn
Wood, who created a wonderful setting for the guests who came to raise
money for the Chapman chapel.
In the crowd of elegant holiday couples were president emerita of The
Fashionables and one of the staunch supporters of the chapel effort over
the years, Mary Lou Hornsby, and her husband, Scott.
The couple are a cornerstone of Newport society. Mary Lou served for some
25 years as the social editor for The Los Angeles Times in both Los
Angeles and Orange County, and in so doing created and/or inspired many
of the cultural and civic groups that thrive today in Newport-Mesa.
The handsome Hornsbys were joined by the Argyros family, Judie and George
that is, hugging Santa in between greeting local friends like Robin
Turner, Marlene Hamontree, Sue Hook, June Wian, Kim Lazarus and stunning
Barbara Glabman in a yellow-gold contemporary suit trimmed in a
red-colored Indian inspired fabric.
Harbor Island hostess-with-the-mostess Elizabeth Vincent shared the
holiday joy with fellow Fashionables Donna Bunce, former beauty queen and
editor of the popular 714 Magazine.
Neiman Marcus provided a fashion show featuring the Bob Mackie collection
for women and the Oxford collection for men. Models paraded The Ritz as
guests sipped champagne and enjoyed an afternoon of socializing for a
higher purpose.
*B.W. COOK’S column appears every Thursday and Saturday.
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