Miranowski; Jordan Termine and Eames Yates; Nadine Ajaka, Ali Thompson, Hannah Schimmer, Julie Whittaker, and Marissa Custren; Alden Hawkins and Prima Formica.
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▼ “DISARONNO WEARS ETRO” IN SOHO
GREY LADY, THE NANTUCK-THEMED restaurant helmed by Callum McLaughlin and Ryan Chadwick with chef Gavin McLaughlin, was bursting with color on October 21. There, a committee for the Amal Foundation (which was comprised of Biff Parker-Magyar and Katie Parker-Magyar plus this columnist and Mimi Anthony, Scott Francis, Medora Hartz, Emily Hottensen, Wells Ross, and Eames Yates) hosted a festive “Souq for Syria’s Scholars”—an effort to benefit the education of Syrian refugees. The event was a “souq-cess,” raising about $15,000 for the cause.
DISARONNO, THE ITALIAN LIQUEUR, toasted its collaboration with ETRO at the fashion brand’s store (89 Greene Street) on October 13. There, guests (who included Ansel Elgort and Sophie Elgort as well as Quest alums, Edward Barsamian and Olivia Palermo) were treated to themed cocktails that featured the amaretto-flavored elixir. DJ May Kwok, whose music created the vibe for the event, was also theme-y, matching her ETRO ensemble with her pink hair. This bash—a celebration of two beloved Italian brands—was the perfect finale to Milan Fashion Week (from New York).
From left: DJ May Kwok; guests holding the “Disaronno Wears ETRO” bottle; Edward Barsamian and Olivia Palermo; Bridget Bahl, Timo Weiland, and Madeleine O’Malley. 142 QUEST
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From left: Wells Ross, Katie Parker-Magyar, and Mary Kate