La Jolla Today, August 2nd, 2013

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LAJOLLATODAY FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2013

LJTODAY.COM | VOLUME 18, NUMBER 28

All things fashion: Hats, film and red carpet

2013 La Jolla Hat Show The La Jolla Hat Show was presented at Eddie V’s on July 10. Serving as a pre-celebration for Opening Day at the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, the fashionable event, which began in the Green Dragon Lounge with a social hour and accessory shopping to the sounds of the Manny Cepeda band, was orchestrated by Mary Soriano. The guests enjoyed a three-course luncheon overlooking La Jolla Cove. The fashion show began with tunes from DJ Rockstar highlighting accessories to wear to the Del Mar Racetrack. Custom-made hats by Diana Cavagnaro — Couture Hats were accessorized by semi precious jewelry by Juelerie. Pamela Pogue is the designer for Juelerie and creates incredible one-of-a-kind semi-precious designs. Designer Eyewear from the Optical Shop of Aspen accented the hats and jewelry. The second segment of the show featured Greenpacha Hats — for which founder Julieta Gomez Gerbi employs weavers from Ecuador to hand weave the beautiful creations — accessorized by gorgeous silver jewelry from Uno de 50. After the fashion show each one

HEAD GEAR Above, hat designer (and columnist, left) Diana Cavagnaro poses with a model, center, and jewelry designer Pamela Pogue at the La Jolla Hat Show. Below right, Diane York at Del Mar’s Opening Day. DIANA CAVAGNARO

of the participating companies briefly presented the charities they would be donating to with the day’s purchases. Three guests were given prizes for best hat and all guests finished the day back down in the Green Dragon Lounge. Opening Day The 76th season of Del Mar Thoroughbred Club opened to a crowd of over 40,000 on July 17. Fashionable attire — and of course, fashionable hats — was the dress code. Race fans

arrived with hats in all shapes and sizes, including the popular fascinator. This year’s popular colors were turquoise, white and a combination of black and white, though some fashionistas opted for neon colors like tangerine, yellow and fuchsia. Some of the standouts included Jenny Craig, who looked lovely in charcoal grey from head to toe next to daughter-in-law Becca Craig, who looked stylish in all black with a big pink bow on her chapeau. Joye D. Blount looked smashing in a white Armani suit with matching hat. Lena Evans looked picture perfect in a black Halo dress and a Diana Cavagnaro Couture Hat. Valerie Cooper wore a black and white Prada dress with a William Chambers Hat from London. Heather Winfield was decked out in Cobalt Blue from head to foot. Denise Hug looked stunning in a red dress topped with a red hat from Carol Bader. Hat designer

By DIANA CAVAGNARO

Lisa Marks wore a red Tadashi with one of her red creations. Maggie Watkins wore a Gucci dress and a black-and-yellow fascinator from Carol Bader. Nessa Cronin bought her feathered headdress in Dublin, Ireland. Jen Vandersanden wore a fascinator from the Village Hat Shop with a BCBG Dress. Mahjuba Levine looked fabulous in an all white McQueen dress and a Diana Cavagnaro Couture Hat. Diane York wore an attractive tiger print dress topped off with a hat from London designer Whiteley. The annual One and Only Truly Fabulous Hats Contest was as big as ever, with contestants from all over the country. First prize for the Funniest/Most Outrageous category went to Katy Helen Stockinger, while the Best Flowers Category was won by Amber Thorne of Costa Mesa and the most glamorous went to Kayla Carnevale. Best Fascinator was made by Kristi Courtois, and the Best Racing Theme and Grand Prize Winner went to Chris Banner. Banner received $300 for Best Racing theme and top prize of two American Airlines travel vouchers good for travel anywhere in the continental United States. The Del Mar Thoroughbred

Club’s meeting this year will run through Sept. 4. Dark Mondays (except Labor Day) and Tuesdays (37 racing days). For more information, call (858) 755-1141. Upcoming Events • Aug. 11 — Health & Fitness For Models, 11 a.m., W Hotel, 421 West B St., features workshop with Chelsea Casey of Three Sisters Wellness as part of Fashion Week San Diego. RSVP to info@fashionweeksd.com. • Aug. 17 — Haute with Heart Fashion Show: Sophisticated Rhythms, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Hilton San Diego Bayfront, benefits St. Madeleine Sophie’s Center, (619) 442-5129 • Aug. 25 — Go Red For Women Strut Fashion Show, 12:30 p.m., San Diego Polo Club, raises awareness of heart disease in women, (858) 410-3834 • Aug. 29 — Blogging 101 Seminar, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., San Diego History Center, presented by Fashion Group International, RSVP: www.facebook.com/events/59546 4573827880/ • Aug. 30 — Kenneth Barlis Fashion Show, 7 p.m., Port Pavilion on Broadway Pier, features the designer’s 2014 spring/summer collection and several international designers. For tickets: kennethbarlisfashionshow.eventbrite.com

La Jolla Fashion Film Festival shines The La Jolla Fashion Film Festival (LJFFF) returned for another year of remarkable fashion and film. The world’s largest gathering of fashion filmmakers attracted filmmakers from around the world, making the muchanticipated event on July 26-27 a fashionista’s dream. Each day began with a networking soiree at Scripps Park, after which festivities moved to the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in La Jolla. On Friday, four films by Karl Lagerfeld were shown in a retrospective of the designer’s work, for which fashion elite arrived decked out in Chanel to cel-

Adam Leipzig, Feben Yohannes, Fred Sweet

ebrate the screening. On Saturday, a panel of directors shared their expertise on fashion film. The distinguished panelists included Alvaro de la Herran, Kathryn Ferguson and Jacques Dequeker, followed by an informative talk on accelerating your career by Hollywood producer Adam Leipzig, whose book, “Inside Track for Independent Filmmakers,” gives advice on the movie business and answers questions on having a film made. Festival producer Fred Sweet and agency director Linda Comer greeted

Skyler Woodall, Adrian Lazarus

Eric Chang, Nathania Alvita

the crowd arriving on the red carpet. Glamorous models, fashion designers, actors, directors, cinematographers and an array of talented people made their way up the carpet before enjoying a social hour, networking and delicious hors d’oeuvres by chef Maylin Navarro from S.o.L. Catering. Fashion film screenings began at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Representatives of the worldwide fashion community juried the film festival, and the International Fashion Film Awards awarded films for 12 different categories.

Lea Kung, Damien Krisl

By DIANA CAVAGNARO

Winners of the 2013 IFFAs: • Best Picture: Free People from Roshambo • Best Director: Guy Aroch & Jonathan Doe from Roshambo • Best Cinematography: PabloClemente from Pasos de Sirena • Best Hairstyling: Raul Rosillo from Qimera • Best Makeup: Aviv Kosloff from Mia • Best Fashion: Viktorija Pashuta & Miguel Gauthier from Lovers Game • Best Music: Julian Acosta from Moving • Best Creative Concept: Eric Chang from Lilith • Best Visual Effects: Damien Krisl from Urban Hippie • Best Art Direction Adrian Lazarus for Steam 1886 • Best Actor in a Leading Role: Michael Kenneth Williams from The Reinvention • Best Actress in a Leading Role :Sheila Marquez from Roshambo For information on next year’s festival, visit LJFFF.com.

Miguel Gauthir, Fred Sweet, Viktorija Pashuta

Pablo Clemente

Rosie Tisch, Terrence Taylor


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