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TABLE OF

VOLUME 37, NO. 3

CONTENTS IN THIS ISSUE 6

Remembering Karl Eller

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Society Compassion With Fashion 2019

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Charity TGen

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Society O’Connor Institute Luncheon

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Publisher La Dolce Vita

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Society PANDA 20th Anniversary Luncheon

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Style Samantha’s Favorite Finds

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Inner-View Sheryl and Rob Lowe

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Society Honor Ball

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Travel Down Argentine Way

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Society Celebrity Fight Night 2019

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Food Chompie’s 40th Anniversary

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Society Fresh Start Gala 2019

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Pets of the Month

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Society Beach Ball

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Trendy Reading

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Style Wow Worthy

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Weddings Wedding Bells

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Society Florence Crittenden Luncheon

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Society AFW Luncheon

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Society Make A Wish Ball

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Style Oscar de le Renta Retrospective

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Inner-View Tess Loo and Ann Siner

PANDA 20TH ANNIVERSARY LUNCHEON Founding Members of PANDA

ON THE COVER Celebrity Fight Night 2019 Philanthropist Renee Parsons Location: JW Marriott Photography: Phil Gudenschwager

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REMEMBERING SO C I E T Y | FA SHI O N | HO ME | D I NING | ART

Remembering ... Karl Eller

VOLUME 37, NO. 3

Publisher: BILL DOUGHERTY

By Bill Dougherty

Just as we were all finally shaking off a very cold winter for Phoenix and blooming into spring, I received a telephone call that Karl Eller had died. While he had a magnificent life, my initial thoughts were of those glory days in the late 1960s and 70s, when I was first introduced to the Eller’s. Carolyn and Ron Warner at the time threw monumental backyard parties and I remember the Eller’s always being present. Karl Eller was a tried & true Arizonan. A native of Tucson, he would go on to U of A and meet with great success as a football player and a high-ranking leader of the Phi Gama Delta fraternity there. After moving to Phoenix, Mr. Eller became a leading Arizona partner in the New York based firm of Foster and Kleiser. By the late 1960s, Mr. Eller had become a great visionary. He became a primary investor in the Phoenix Suns in 1968 and was largely responsible for bringing Jerry Colangelo to the team, long before Mr. Colangelo decided to purchase the trail-blazing sports organization. It was also around this time, that Mr. Eller merged his outdoor advertising business with KTAR and formed Combined Communications Inc. The company would go on to own countless radio and television stations, as well as outdoor advertising companies and many daily newspapers. The hugely successful company was absorbed by Gannett in 1979. Then Mr. Eller set his sights on Circle K and eventually turned the Phoenixbased, quick market into the second largest convenience chain in the United States. While I knew both Karl Eller and his much-adored wife Stevie, I really didn’t get to know them personally until Mrs. Eller became a Trendsetter in 1999. While still a reporter for Trends at the time, I placed the call to the Eller’s; they were both over the moon! I was so taken by their boundless commitment to Valley philanthropy and the University of Arizona. They were literally at almost every fund-raising event in Phoenix. Mr. Eller was an extraordinary man, who never forgot his roots in the state he helped build into an empire. I look back on those Bartlett Estate days with such fondness. Karl Eller, Mary DeConcini, Carolyn and Ron Warner and Cheryl and Jeff Fine all resided in the small little neighborhood across the street from Biltmore Fashion Park. While I was only an occasional visitor at the time, I truly believe I met some of the finest people in the world. I suspect they are all still having those legendary parties up in heaven. My guess is that Karl Eller is planning them. He will be missed…

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LA DOLCE VITA

The Season October to May

By Bill Dougherty

Vincent on Camelback played host to our 10 new Trendsetters and Fabulous Phoenician for 2019. They include: Ivi Ciolli, Amanda Garmany, Abby Leadon, Tess Loo, Carrie Martz, Tiffany Quayle, Joan Raskin, Chrissy Sayare, Aimee Smith and Dee Dee Vecchione; and Betty McRae is our Fabulous Phoenician. Champagne flowed like water as this very accomplished and lovey group of ladies had the opportunity to meet each other and mingle, before enjoying a splendid French luncheon that only Leevon (herself a 1994 Trendsetter,) together with her husband Vincent Guerithault could master. Yes, their restaurant is that good and still wins countless culinary awards. You’ll hear a lot more from these lovely ladies in the summer issue of Trends in June and November 1st at Montelucia when they are presented. Stay tuned, there’s always more ... People are talking about the taped telephone conversation that took place between a socialite and another woman. For weeks, our phone lines rang-off-the-hook and we were besieged with countless texts and emails. While their conversation was not pleasant, it was their business and not that of the social community. Myself, a victim of a taped phone conversation back in 2002 with a socialite who would later take her life, I advise anyone to always be polite.

You never know who’s listening in or taping on the end of line. Remember what happened to Richard Nixon? My experience was almost 19 years ago and I’m glad I chose to take the high road throughout the conversation. What bothered me so much about this recent situation was how many ladies and gentlemen were willing to crucify both parties. Remember, let he who is without sin cast the first stone. You get the picture? The fashion world was saddened last month by the death of the iconic Karl Lagerfeld. He was the Lilliputian man who hid behind dark glasses and was never without his trademark fan. While I was never a fan of his fashions at the house of Chanel, his Chloe line was extraordinary. He did certainly make his mark. I was working for I. Magnin & Co. when Mr. Lagerfeld took over the Chanel line. It’s no secret that Coco Chanel designed her clothes with shear comfort of the customer in mind. She once said of Christian Dior’s “New Look,” that he designed those clothes because he wanted to wear them himself and that no woman in her right mind would ever want Continued on page 12

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to be so uncomfortable. I remember the first season of Lagerfeld for Chanel when it arrived in our much-missed specialty store. Kay Berry, our revered personal shopper, said to me “Coco Chanel is rolling over in her grave!” He did take the label to soaring new heights and gave it a masochistic new look, complete with combat boots and torn fabrics and bondage-like accessories. I remember when I had the privilege of interviewing Carolina Herrera; she told me that she had explicit instructions in her will that when she dies, so does her line. I can’t say I blame her. We’ve all seen the carnage that has been brought into countless fashion empires such as Halston, Jacques Fath, St. John, and Anne Kline and on and on and on. Speaking of Coco Chanel fashion, something I equate to Carolyn Jackson, a beautiful lady who is always dressed to the tens in Chanel may be headed for a different vocation? The other morning I awoke to the horror of a text from Susie Wesley. The text read, “Look in your driveway.” Apparently, Mrs. Jackson who has a wicked sense of humor, decided to personally address my comments about Mrs. Wesley and her driving the Barrett-Jackson massive motor coach across the country to their next world-famous collector’s auto auction in Palm Beach. I walked out to the drive way of our Paradise Valley Mid-Century home. The same home that was the biggest draw in the Phoenix Business Journal’s home tour last summer and fall, to find Mrs. Jackson behind the wheel of the huge vehicle! While I knew she was not only stunningly beautiful and exceptional

smart, I had no idea she could navigate a big rig! I’ve been told that Mrs. Jackson plans to enroll in the Wally Thorpe School of Trucking as soon as the car auction schedule slows for the season. This decision should make her husband Craig very happy, as he will now have a built-in driver for all those cross-county runs ... Lee Radziwill has died. She was the younger sister of Jackie Kennedy, and was once a princess by marriage to a titled Polish prince. There was little written about the famed interior designer, talk show host, public relations agent and international hostess at her passing. I couldn’t help but think of the recent books written about the two most famous sisters of the 20th Century. Several accused Mrs. Radziwill of a liaison with JFK during his 1963 trip to Berlin. It’s also no secret that Mrs. Onassis left her nothing in her will, when she perished in 1994. I adored the fact the Mrs. Radziwill usually smoked during television interviews and photo sessions and was extremely candid. Her to-hell-with-tomorrow attitude was always refreshing in a world of judgement and political correctness. She was 85. BAD SOCIAL BEHAVIOR: Apparently a socialite with rarified southern charm couldn’t crash a recent gala. Evidently, although she tried on countless occasions to gain access to an air-tight guest-list controlled event, she was given the boot literally. Really, for someone who could have easily afforded the lofty ticket price; you now look pathetic to the entire black-tie circuit. How sad!

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HONOR BALL

Lynn Lancaster and Laura Grafman

Joanne and Jim Lane

Bill Pope and Lisa Guida

Todd LaPorte and Steve Wheeler

Rob and Melani Walton

Amy Slethaug and Elise Bard

What splendor greeted the enthusiastic crowd who ascended on the Phoenician for the 43rd annual celebration chaired by Amy Slethaug with vice-chair Elise Bard. We are blessed to have two such committed nurses at HonorHealth. The exquisite décor of magnificent white florals amid royal blue lights was created by none other than Dennis White of White House

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Bob Stenhouse and Sue Fletcher

Carolyn and Craig Jackson

Design. The ­evening’s h­onoree was Steve Wheeler who was recognized for the valuable role he played in the merger that created HonorHealth. Of course our beloved Laura Grafman was in attendance to celebrate. If you were not there, you certainly missed one of the most exciting evenings of the social season. Photos courtesy of Ivan Martinez and Brad Reed


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CELEBRITY

FIGHT NIGHT 2019

Michael Crow and Sybil Francis with Nancy and Jimmy Walker

Barry Manilow

Bob and Renee Parsons

Jimmy Walker and Sean Currie, the masterminds behind Celebrity Fight Night, must have been so pleased with the monumental event’s triumphant success. After all, if you bring together people such as Reba McEntire, Barry Manilow, Quincy Jones, Foster Friess and many more you are sure to have a fantastic outcome. Lonnie Ali was on hand

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Reba McEntire

Quincy Jones with Chris Tucker

Lonnie Ali with Abe and Ina Lieberman

again to lend her tireless support to the organization. Famed astronaut Buzz Aldrin was there too. Since its inception the organization has raised a great deal of money in support of the Barrow Neurological Institute. Their current focus is the BNI’s Parkinson Center and the Alzheimer and cognitive disorder programs. You should have been there! Coverage courtesy of Phil Gudenschwager


SOCIAL CIRCLE BY TRENDS

CELEBRITY

FIGHT NIGHT 2019

Foster and Lynn Friess

Shari and Kevin Rowe

Richard and Stacie Stephenson

Coverage courtesy of Phil Gudenschwager

Ruth Rassel and Walt Brown

Carol Ann and Harvey Mackay

Sean and Elizabeth Currie

Trinity, Maverick, Mark and Tara Cavanaugh

Stephanie and Julia Argyros with Gunnar Gehl

Nancy Hanley with Jerry Moyes and Ron Eriksson

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SOCIAL CIRCLE BY TRENDS

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FRESH START

GALA

Chair Andrea Katsenes must have been one happy camper following the triumphant success of the Fresh Start Women’s Foundation Gala. Dennis Thompson of the White House Design Studio transformed the foyer of the Phoenician Resort into a splendid late winter eruption of colorful flora and amazement. Soft jazz played during the cocktail reception as merrymakers arrived in a stunning array of very colorful gowns, dresses and tuxedos. Cindy Watts was honored with the prestigious Founder’s Award for her tireless commitment to the fine organization. Founders Pat Petznick and Beverly Stewart greeted a huge number of philanthropists who continue to support their great cause. You should have been there!

John Pappas and Andrea Katsenes

Tess Loo and Chad Deveres

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Carrie Martz and Roy Hall

Ina and Murry Manaster

Wowed the Crowd: Neiman Marcus showcased breath­ taking fashions on living mannequins, as guests arrived.

Robin and Shawna Reed

Earl and Melinda Petznick

Mike and Cindy Watts

Coverage courtesy of Carol and George Bennett


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SOCIAL CIRCLE BY TRENDS

Tim Louis and Carlos Sugich

Brian Polacheck and Cristina St Clair

Judy and Tony Romero

BEACH

BALL

If the Camelback Inn is not the cultural epicenter of all things charity related, than we don’t know what is? They opened their regal doors and opulent patio yet again to this year’s much-anticipated Beach Ball. Alexa Schneider and Becca Clayton chaired the fun and casual bash and put their own spin on things. Flora-Bama was this year’s theme, celebrating the vacation wonderland of each state’s vast coastal playground. From the stage, the lovely ladies announced the 2020 chairs Whitney Heglie and Brooke Kopp; and also, that they had raised a ton of money. Proceeds from the hugely successful evening serve to benefit Phoenix Children’s Hospital. The Phoenix Thunderbirds were recognized with the Spirit of Hope award for their tireless dedication to this fine organization.

Susan and Scott Rehorn

Kevin and Brooke Kopp

Whitney and Benton Heglie

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Becca Holt and Alexa Schneider.

Patrick and Liz Walker

Coverage courtesy of Phoenix Children’s Hospital



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FLORENCE CRITTENTON TEAMING UP FOR GIRLS

Front Row: Elaine Stark, Sue Glawe, Darlene Newsome Back Row: Torrie Taj, Pattie Deckard, Teresa Wilson, Stephanie Brewer, Jean Higginbotham, Beth Ginzinger

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Jenny Holsman Tetreault and Latasha Causey

Front Row: Ina Manaster, Deedee Vecchione, Kate Fassett, Julie Brooks Second Row: Donna Johnson, Rod Riley, Jill Krigsten Riley, Molly Stockley, Nate Lowrie, and Danielle Werstler

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The Phoenician seems to be the only place large enough in the Valley to accommodate this huge luncheon. Now in its 17th year, Teaming Up For Girls has made such an amazing impact on the lives of so many young ladies who have reached out for assistance. Cheryl Burke, the Emmy-nominated professional dancer served as this year’s Keynote Speaker. The much-adored

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Larry Lytle, Michelle Knight, Cheryl Burke, and Tracey Lytle

Tahnia McKeever received the prestigious Visionary Award. Rod Riley the organization’s Board Chair, together with Past Board Chair Mary O’Connor, welcomed the enormous crowd and that should have made everyone else involved in this trememdous organization very pleased. Chairs Latasha Causey and Jenny Holsman Tetreault made the event spectacular! Coverage courtesy of Trisha Anthony


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LUNCHEON 2019

Darlene Keller-Price

Tom Donahue and Deb Carstens

Fay Fredricks and Kim Hartmann

John Price with Billie Jo and Judd Herberger, Linda Herold, and Deb Carstens

Craig Drew with Soledad O’Brien and Jackie Thompson

Billie Jo and Judd Herberger

Arizona Foundation for Women was lucky enough to snag several fine humanitarians for their highly anticipated awards luncheon early this spring. Soledad O’Brien received the Sandra Day O’Connor Lifetime Achievement Award. Tom Donahue received the Voice of Woman Award. Kim Hartmann took

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Tom Donahue and Kim Hartmann

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home the prestigious Marilyn Seyman Award. The bash was co-chaired by Ruby Farias and Darlene Keller-Price. The organization’s central focus is to serve women and children in Arizona and afford them the opportunities they might not have access to. Coverage courtesy of Julio Cesar Copelly and Haute Media


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SOCIAL CIRCLE BY TRENDS

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Andy and Amy Walters Keli and Steve Nichols

MAKE A WISH

BALL

A sea of beautiful people gathered at the Camelback Inn to raise needed funds for Make-A-Wish, which is headquartered right here in Phoenix. The staying power of this ball and the very attractive people who open their hearts and pockets too has become a spring benchmark in the world of high society and mega fundraising. This year; bright colors were encouraged, and many merrymakers didn’t disappoint. For decades now, the organization has made wishes come true for children with late stage illness. Rod and Jill Riley

Stephanie and Brent Linnenkamp

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Belle of the Ball Amy Walters was stunning in spring shades of fuchsia.

Vanessa Hall and Mandi Wimmer

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Wade Accomazzo and Pani Ghadami

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RETROSPECTIVE

Oscar de la Renta By Heather Wagenhals

An accidental designer; the Dominican-born, abstract-artist-turnedcouture-luminary, Oscar de la Renta, would become one of the most iconic, timeless brands in fashion. From the red carpet and cinematic royalty, through the European manses and pied-à-terre of high society, to the steps of the White House; adorning First Ladies until his passing, his creations celebrated the feminine form in the most romantic and luxurious ways. Skillfully utilizing color, texture and the perfectly placed ruffle; he elevated women from simply wearing his fashions to an evocative style uniquely their own with Oscar’s signature. “Style begins by looking good naked. It’s a discipline. And if you don’t dress well every day, you lose the habit. It’s not about what you wear, but about how you live your life,” de la Renta shared in an interview with The Telegraph some years ago. Exquisite, feminine and intimate; de la Renta celebrated the adornment of women unlike his contemporaries – assuming what women want. Rather, he took the time to understand what his haute couture clientele desired. Infused with that knowledge and equipped with the taste of a bon vivant, de la Renta combined the most luxurious fabrics, embroidery, beads and sequins; embellishing ready-to-wear skirted suits and encrusting sumptuous gowns to flatter the most discerning socialites and dignitaries. Artfully expanding his range; de la Renta designed furniture, Boy Scout uniforms and when he designed the prehistoric wedding gown for Pebbles Flintstone, he joked in a USA Today interview, “I thought, ‘I’ve finally made it’.” A model presents a creation at the Oscar de la Renta Fall/Winter 2012 collection during New York Fashion Week February 14, 2012. REUTERS/Allison Joyce

Models present creations from the Oscar de la Renta collection during New York Fashion Week in New York, U.S., February 12, 2019. REUTERS/Gaia Squarci

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INTERVIEW

HEART TO HEART

INNER-VIEW Although there are many parts that make up the sister trio and owners of My Sister’s Closet, they all agree that at this time in their lives, fun is an important ingredient/ part of their everyday lives.

THE FUN SISTERS! ANN SINNER TESS LOO

The two sisters I inner-viewed Ann Siner and Tess Loo are beautiful, charming and oh so smart, yet so different from each other. Ann is the analytical numbers crunching partner and Tess is the creative visualizer. Tess is hands on with all the displays and themes in all 14 stores. Both very hardworking women who make up a successful duo. The third sister, Jennifer lives in San Diego running the stores there. They have 14 locations for My Sister’s Closet which has grown over 28 years. Additionally, they have a charitable location where all leftover items are donated to various organizations totaling over $485,000 this year. They spoke of their mother who was an inspiration and example in their young lives. She lost an arm in a car accident at 17 years of age and raised her family, opened a successful gift store and started a kindergarten in their home town, all in the early sixties. One of the things they attribute to their success is their high standards for their customers and staff alike. People who sell their possessions in their stores are made to feel important, as well as the people who buy those items.

They strive to raise the height bar every day. They believe that loving what you do is most important. Hard work and perseverance are critical yet can only be sustained by a passion for what you do. This was also encouraged by their mother who emphasized that pleasing others was not as important as celebrating who you are. They also learned to be independent and survive regardless of the adversity. And through it they learned to make good choices. Tess says, “Always work putting your best foot forward with grace, kindness and humility. Practice love and if you mess it up, do it again!” Ann says, “I’ve had an incredibly lucky life and I worked for it! Things are not handed to you!” She also says, “Always do your best and love what you do!” When asked what Ann’s mantra is today, she said, “I want a tee shirt that says, ‘I’d rather be drinking wine and rescuing dogs!’”Which by the ways she does also and was honored by the Humane Society for her many, many hours of support, devotion and service.

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For a peek into the personal life of Ann Siner and Tess Loo, go to our You Tube Channel “Trends Magazine”

Photos by Scott Sandler


SOCIAL CIRCLE BY TRENDS

Steve Schopf and Steve Serrano

Ann Siner and Tess Loo

Aimee Smith

Missy Turner

Heather Greenbaum

COMPASSION WITH FASHION An enormous crowd gathered on a sunny spring afternoon at the Camelback Inn for the much anticipated Compassion with Fashion luncheon and pet adoption. Sister act Ann Siner and Tess Loo returned again for a second time to chair the magnificent luncheon. Together with the support of the community, the two were able to once again raise a ton of money for the Arizona Humane Society and their tremendous no-kill shelters throughout the state. The afternoon was emceed by 3-TV anchors Heather Moore and Scott Pasmore. The luncheon was a first for Mr. Pasmore who replaced Brandon Lee after he departed the station last fall. Compassion With Fashion was founded in 1999 by Betty McRae and her daughters Beth McRae and Stephanie McRae Campbell. It has over the years become one of the most successful afternoons on the social calendar. White Rite: Missy Turner in head to toe spring with a beautiful hat too.

Jamie Hormel and Christopher Gross

Jackie Vogel and Julie Bowe with Sam Yunis

Lisa Shover and Jerry Kackley

Judy Hewson and Leslie Budinger

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SOCIAL CIRCLE BY TRENDS

SANDRA DAY O’CONNOR INSTITUTE LUNCHEON

Jane Jozoff with Barbara Barrett and Mary Lou Harper

Tim Louis

Alan Day, Jay O’Connor, Scott O’Connor and Evan Thomas

Sarah Suggs, Evan and Oscie Thomas with Alan Day

Sarah Suggs has done it yet again. The savvy CEO of the Sandra Day O’Connor Institute gathered the likes of noted and bestselling author Evan Thomas. Everyone came together to listen to the author, while mixing and mingling with local luminaries and dignitaries at the Arizona Biltmore Resort. Mr. Thomas’s book; First, Sandra Day O’Connor; profiles the amazing life and

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Scott O’Connor, Joanie O’Connor, Evan Thomas, Jay O’Connor and Alan Day

McArthur Ballroom

Evan Thomas

First Cover

times of Honorable Supreme Court Justice O’Connor and the incredible milestones she accomplished in her illustrious career. The “Speaker Series,” is just one of the successful facets the organization has showcased for the community recently. Another smashing success!

Coverage courtesy of Veronica Cook and Kathy Sheib



SOCIAL CIRCLE BY TRENDS

PANDA

20TH ANNIVERSARY LUNCHEON

Mitch Christensen and Jordan Vasvinder

Robyn DeBell, Sandy Hobbs and Penny Gunning

Kory and Abby Leadon

Kathy Ritt and Anne-Marie Dobbs

Angela Isacksen, Jackie Ceran, Jennifer Thinnes and Jordan Ragland

Lee Courtney

Some of the most beautiful ladies and handsome gentlemen gathered at the Phoenician together with adorable children to celebrate the 20th anniversary of PANDA. The organization, founded by Robyn DeBell and Penny Gunning, shot to meteoric levels in its infancy and has since established itself as one of the most successful luncheons in Arizona. This year was no exception. Live auction items and paddle

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raises brought a trememdous amount to the charity that has done so much to improve the lives of children suffering from illness and disease. The smashing event was chaired by Jackie Ceran, Angela Isacksen, Jordan Ragland and Jennifer Thinnes. They did an amazing job!


SOCIAL CIRCLE BY TRENDS

PANDA

20TH ANNIVERSARY LUNCHEON

Micheline Etkin and Tori Hinzelman

Allison Irwin, Lucy Francisco and Jeff Furtado

Tori Heintzelman with Tiffany and Ben Quayle

Melinda Gulick

Monica Brown, Meredeth Christensen, Stacy Medeiros and Deanna Sheedy

Nancy Hanley, Mary Hudak and Beth Matthews

Lauren and John Dolan with Jacque and Greg Linaman

Carrie and Jennifer Moser with Nora McDougall

Jenn and Chris Karis

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INTERVIEW

Checking In With ... Sheryl and Rob Lowe Sapphire-eyed couple, Sheryl and Rob Lowe, dropped by Neiman Marcus Scottsdale just the other afternoon for a personal appearance. The beautiful and very nice couple was in the Valley promoting Mrs. Lowe’s stunning jewelry line. Here’s what they had to say ... How did you get into the business? I started in design School with a great passion for jewelry, but I became sidetracked as a make-up artist for the studio system. That job gave me the opportunity to travel the world. I began collecting minerals, stones and both semi and precious gems. When I retired to raise our two sons, I stated to make and design jewelry for friends and family. The demand became so great that Rob and I turned it into a business. Where do you hope to see this line in a few years? We both want to see the line exactly where it’s meant to be. Since the jewelry is designed to transform from day to night, the opportunities could be amazing. We both think the product looks best layered and stacked. What 7 living or dead people would you invite to your dinner party? “Okay, Rob, you get to pick 5 and I’ll select two.” Rob: JFK, Winston Churchill, Alexander the Great, Richard Pryor and Prince. Sheryl: Cleopatra and Brigitte Bardot What do you consider you finest accomplishment? Raising our two sons. Our relationship; to work in both acting and our business and how it relates to everyday life and finding that balance. Where would you like to live? We both discuss this subject often. We love living right where we do in Santa Barbara. We love our home. What do you consider your greatest personality trait? We can both agree on always being optimistic and possessing situational resilience. We both love to laugh and enjoy a clever sense of humor. Generosity of the heart is also very important. You have to give, to get back. If you could change one thing in your life, what would it be? Rob: There is not much I would change. Sheryl: I wish I had more time in a day.

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THE WRIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL

DOWN ARGENTINE WAY By Lauren and Ian Wright

Darling All, We arrived in Barcelona feeling like dead fish cast upon a lonely beach and left to the mercy of the wind and tide. It was an incredibly stressful journey with missed connections and endless delays, but the travel Gods smiled upon us and all the luggage appeared on the carousel. Celebrity Cruises had booked us into the AC Marriott which was very contemporary with lots of black glass, ash wood, charcoal drapes and crisp white bedding piped in grey. After a lovely dinner in the charming hotel restaurant, 9 pm found us snug beneath the eiderdown which is our usual bedtime, so no jetlag. I awoke with a song on my lips, dressed, breakfasted and performed one of my favorite little travel ceremonies which is attaching the baggage tags

to the baggage and off we went to the pier to embark the Celebrity Reflection for the transatlantic crossing to Buenos Aires! Next day we landed at Cartagena where it was clear and cool enough for the periwinkle suede loafers, I’d bought in Corsica last spring, a periwinkle cashmere over my shoulders and the matching periwinkle gloves that took four months to find. We walked about the quaint old town, one of our favourite cruise ports, bought a little battery-powered stick-on light to use for a night lite in our ship’s cabin and were back aboard for lunch on the aft deck overlooking the Harbor. After a day at sea and through the Straits of Gibraltar under a vault of peerless cerulean, we arrived at Lanzarote and the next day at Gran Canaria. We wandered about in the morning and read (snoozed) on the Promenade Deck in the afternoon. I’m always happiest on the Promenade Deck listening to the waves whoosh against the hull. For the next seven days crossing the Atlantic, we adopted our usual routine, ie: breakfast before rehearsal and then Ian’s lectures. After

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lunch, we sat in wicker chairs overlooking the Lawn Club until teatime followed by a deck chair in a secluded spot on the Promenade Deck where one falls under the thrall of the zephyrs of the sea. Soon it was time to dress for cocktails and dinner. On the fifth day we crossed the equator and weather changed from beautifully clear and cool to steaming hot. Our first port of call on the South American continent was Rio de Janeiro which presented quite a spectacular vista as we sailed in at 5 am. The view from the pier was of a steep hill massed from summit to base with every manner of shack and hovel, unspeakable squalor ... the famous barrio of Rio ... a horrible tableau. The Christ The Redeemer statue, visible from everywhere in the city, really is huge and awe-inspiring – worth the drive up the steep mountain roads amid the hordes of tourists. The view from the top of Sugar loaf Mountain is indeed breathtaking, but it was unbearably hot and humid. Everyone says, “Be careful,” and worrying constantly about pickpockets is wearing. The next port of Santos was another steamy day. We stayed aboard the lovely cool and veritably empty ship. After two more days at sea, we arrived at Buenos Aires and checked into our 14th floor penthouse suite at Hotel Claridge. We had originally planned to stay at the Alvear Palace, but my purchase of a divine silver fox coat necessitated the teeniest bit of economy! Celebrity Cruises www.celebritycruises.com AC Marriott Barcelona www.achotels.marriott.com/locations Alvear Palace Hotel Buenos Aires www.alvearpalace.com Claridge Hotel Buenos Aire www.claridge.com.ar

The once grand hotel is like an old dowager, a bit frayed about the edges with faded paint and the wallpaper separating at the seams in places but it’s clean with wonderful service and our commodious suite had a massive terrace overlooking the city. All the space, drawers, cabinets, sunken jacuzzi tub were pure bliss after the cruise ship cabin. Next day we did a sort of Evita pilgrimage, first the Casa Rosada where I got teary-eyed gazing up at the famous balcony. I was rather addicted to the film, Evita and went to see it over and over back in 1996. Seeing the actual place was very moving. The Recoleta Cemetery was like walking through a dream. I swooned over the spectacularly carved tombs massed side by side and loved peeking into the fantastic grilled doors at the most dazzling little rooms made of marble, gold, crystal chandeliers, exquisite vases and beautiful flowers and elaborate bronze coffins. Of course, I had to see Eva Peron’s tomb but confess to being a bit disappointed as so many others were far more dazzling, surmounted by fabulous winged angels carved in stone. An opera singer with a pianist were practicing in a gorgeous glass and gold gallery at the front entrance, her aria wafting out among the tombs added another dimension of beauty to one of the most fantastic places I’ve ever seen. Lunch at the Panera Rosada, a charming cafe all in pink; even the tables, chairs and umbrellas, was set in a green park across from the cemetery. The nearby Evita Plaza is very tiny, easily overlooked, but with a glorious sculpture of Eva The posh Recoleta neighborhood has amazing shops purveying every luxury imaginable. The Alvear Palace Hotel is grand and glorious to the extreme and definitely the place to stay if you are not “Economizing.” The lobby and a sort of galleria outside are crowded with jewelers offering stupendous pieces and shops with art deco tea services and everything equine for the polo playing aficionados. We dined that night in a very atmospheric restaurant and ordered steaks the waiter insisted were the best thing on the menu. An enormous platter arrived heaped with two slabs of tough and sinewy flesh ... potato salad, rice, green salad and a mountain of excellent French fries topped with fried eggs. We ate only a few bites of the meat and gorged on French fries. We were told the meat was the preferred texture for the locals. Ian said you could have nailed it on your shoes as soles. Before leaving for Barcelona, we watched two of my favourite 1940s films set in Argentina. The Argentine had a bit of a heyday in 1940s Hollywood as the war was raging in Europe and filmmakers looked to South America for an exotic setting. Buenos Aires is very much like, Down Argentine Way, a musical with Betty Grable and Carmen Miranda – light, frothy, sparkling. Conversely, it’s also very much like Gilda with Rita Hayworth, gorgeous, dramatic, dark, dangerous, and brooding. We highly recommend the films and Buenos Aires!

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TRENDS IN DINING

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For 40 years, Chompie’s restaurant has been wowing everyone in Arizona. Their more than impressive restaurant, deli, bakery and catering departments are not to be missed by anyone. Yes, the Chompie’s experience is that extraordinary! We made several visits to Chompie’s Paradise Valley Mall location. First; you pass by their famed deli with every delicatessen find imagin-

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able: cold salads, chopped meats, cheese from around the world and tons of smoked fish. After that, you pass the bakery. There is perhaps no finer large bakery in Arizona. Cakes, pastries, hearth-baked international breads and even gluten-free treats are all to die for! We suggest you order several. Once seated by friendly and very long-time employees, the service is fantastic. Not a glass of water, cup of coffee or iced tea ever goes empty. And if that’s not enough; all Chompie’s have full bar service, which is the perfect accompaniment to Sunday Brunch. The portions are huge but not grotesque and the quality of the food is top shelf! A fantastic assortment of prepared green salads, soups and award-winning sandwiches reign supreme. Cold selections arrive crisp and hot items arrive piping hot. Also there are always kosher pickles on the table to whet your appetite. Chompie’s is still family owned. Lovey and Lou Borenstein and their family arrived from Queens, New York, in 1979; bringing with them a treasure trove of old-world recipes and traditions. Chompie’s continues to win countless awards and is often featured on television food and travel segments. If you can’t find something delicious on their menu, you must not be hungry?


PET OF THE MONTH

Clarissa At just one-year-old, Clarissa is excited for all she has to learn about the world. She is a gorgeous English Coonhound who loves to explore, go on nice long walks and of course, play! The sweet pup is a big fan of fetch, tug-of-war and just flat out doing adorable doggy activities while getting her wiggles out. Clarissa was transferred to the Arizona Humane Society from another shelter in Arizona due to overcrowding.

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Luckily, Clarissa is on the road to finding her forever home in no time. Meet Clarissa at the Arizona Humane Society’s Petique at the Shops at the Norterra location at 2460 W. Happy Valley Road in Phoenix. Clarissa’s adoption fee is $400 and includes her spay surgery, current vaccinations, a microchip and a free follow-up wellness exam with a VCA Animal Hospital. For more information, visit azhumane.org/adopt.

Abby

Abby is a cute little cat who lets out the most adorable meows when she is happy. This can probably be best showcased while she is snuggled up next to her favorite human on the couch…or anywhere, really! Meet Abby at the Arizona Humane Society’s PetSmart Mesa location on Stapley at the US 60 in Mesa. Abby’s adoption fee is $60 and includes her spay surgery, current vaccinations, a microchip and a free follow-up wellness exam with a VCA Animal Hospital. For more information, visit azhumane.org/adopt. Please note: These pets might have been adopted by the time you visit the shelter, however AHS has dozens more wonderful pets who also need loving homes. Please take a moment to meet some of the other dogs, cats and other companion animals at the shelter! To see all adoptable animals right now, visit www.azhumane.org/findapet.

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TRENDY READING

The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris Don’t let the horrifying title of this novel fool you. There’s actually a bright-side to this awful circumstance. In the first chapter, we are introduced to Lale Sokolov; a dapper, young man who has been rounded-up like so many of his friends and family in Slovakia. Like those around him; Lale, a Jew, is forcibly sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland. But luckily for Lale, he speaks several languages and is extremely handsome and charismatic. He is put to work as a tattooist, permanently marking his fellow prisoners with inked numbers. There is so much more to this novel then a man under horrific and unfortunate imprisonment. Lale Sokolov finds he is able to outsmart his captors. He quickly turns his use of language into a business and through bribery and trust; he feeds the starving, spares people from the gas chambers and relocates his fellow prisoners to less harsh working conditions in the two camps that make up this living nightmare. He also falls in love and is determined to survive his ordeal to one day marry his sweetheart. Heather Morris does a fine job combining factual events with fiction to produce a fine piece of literature that is sure to find its place in history. Though the work is fiction, it is a mesmerizing account of the true evils of war and the triumph of mankind and humanity.

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TRENDY READING

Betty Ford by Lisa McCubbin It’s no secret that Betty Ford never wanted to be the First Lady. She spoke often and a lot about how she was completely satisfied being the wife of a politician and living a quiet life in Alexandrea, Virginia. Yet in 10 months, she goes from housewife to the Whitehouse. But Betty Ford like the rest of the world probably believed that the Watergate scandal would never happen and that her husband Gerald Ford would never become the 38th President of the United States. In her bestselling biography, Lisa McCubbin explores the complicated relationships Betty Ford shares with her ambitious husband and her often critical children. Early in her husband’s administration; Mrs. Ford seeks guidance and advice from another first lady, Lady Bird Johnson. Like Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Johnson inherited her title and position by tragic default. The two remained best friends for the rest of their lives. But Betty Ford is a totally different First Lady. She is outspoken; an advocate of women’s rights, marijuana, premarital sex, king size beds and cancer – something she contracts only months into her husband’s presidency. Following a painful family intervention by her family for drugs and alcohol, Mrs. Ford turns tragedy into triumph and publicly admits her addictions and downfalls to the world. She becomes an advocate for rehabilitation, opens the Betty Ford Center, has a face-lift and secures her place in history as one of the most popular First Ladies in American History. This is a rich tribute to a great American. Although intensely personal and difficult to read, Betty Ford shows the strength of a courageous and fiercely independent woman. This is a great piece of our country’s rich history.

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THE COUPLE Maggie Martha Day Nicolas Elliott Brito

MEET THE PARENTS Mr. Bill Day, Oxford, Mississippi Ms. Deana Day, Rogers, Arkansas Prue and Gil Brito, Paradise Valley, Arizona

CEREMONY AND RECEPTION Duomo Ravello, Villa Eva – Ravello, Italy

WEDDING PLANNER Rosanna Lyman (or Distinctive Italy Weddings)

FLORIST Fioreall’Occhiello

PHOTOGRAPHY David Bastianoni Photography

BAND Helen Band

HONEYMOON South Africa followed by the Seychelles

SOMETHING DIFFERENT • Maggie wore a sapphire, diamond and pearl art deco bracelet redesigned from Nicolas’ Great-Grandmother’s pearl clasp just as her sister in law, Cristina did six years ago and her other sister in law, Lauren did the previous May.

• The couple chose the Amalfi Coast because they share a love for travel, especially around Italy. The cathedral where Nicolas and Maggie were married was opened in 1086.

• Instead of wedding cake, guests enjoyed tiramisu, followed by locally made limoncello.

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