The beauty of supporting breast cancer research
International model Elizabeth Hurley joined Orange Coast women for
a very special day of beauty at Nordstrom, South Coast Plaza. Hurley,
who represents the Estee Lauder Company, was joined by Evelyn H.
Lauder, the senior corporate vice president of the cosmetics firm,
who also has earned a reputation as an acclaimed photographer.
The gathering in Costa Mesa was billed as “An Eye for Beauty,” and
featured an exhibit of the photographs of Lauder. Her work is
included in the collections of The Brooklyn Museum of Art, The
Whitney Museum of American Art and many esteemed private collections
worldwide, including those of Elton John, Donna Karan and Richard
Meier.
The event however, was not simply about beauty. The Newport-Mesa
community was invited to brunch to support breast cancer research
through the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, of which Evelyn Lauder
is the founder and chairwoman. She is also the financial and the
emotional patron, supporting the Evelyn H. Lauder Breast Center at
New York’s Memorial Sloan-Kettering Hospital and the Rena Rowan
Breast Center at The University of Pennsylvania Medical Center.
“The Breast Cancer Research Foundation is the first and the
largest national organization dedicated solely to clinical and
genetic research in breast cancer,” said Denice Mock, one of the
Newport-Mesa women supporting the event. Mock, also president of The
Sophisticates, came to support Lauder and Hurley.
The Nordstrom gathering attracted a host of Orange Coast beauties,
including Adrienne Brennen, Lana Chandler, Kathleen Duffy, Penny Fox,
Eve Kornyei, Debbie Newmeyer, Nancy Olson, Mary Pon and the
fabulously svelte Harriet Sandhu.
Also on hand were Nili Stevens and the radiant Deborah Mars,
recently engaged to a local physician. Mars and her beau are planning
a winter wedding in San Francisco that will be a traditional Chinese
nuptial feast. The event will undoubtedly be the talk of the town
when Mars applies her considerable design talent to the affair.
A CARD FOR THE ANGELS
Angelitos de Oro, in support of Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Orange
County, has joined forces with South Coast Plaza to create a shopping
sensation for the holidays that begins tomorrow. You must have an
Angelitos card to “shop till you drop” between Nov. 1 and 5 at around
100 fabulous stores and restaurants in South Coast Plaza. The stores
will be offering a 20% discount on merchandise, and the restaurants
will be offering a 15% savings on dining. Some exclusions may apply.
The Angelitos card may be purchased for $50, with total proceeds
going directly to Big Brothers/Big Sisters. It’s a great way to start
your holiday shopping and support children in need in the Orange
County community. Angelitos supporting the project include Hope
Carroll, Barbara Glabman, Mary Anna Jeppe, Darby Manclark, Bobbi
Purcell, Lois Tingler, Marilyn Wooten, Beverly Ray and, the president
of the Angelitos de Oro, Carolyn Garrett.
Stop by the concierge desk at South Coast Plaza or at a special
kiosk at the shopping center to purchase your card. For more
information, call (949) 642-9883.
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