RSVIP: Women's Wear Daily Toasts 100th Anniversary at Cipriani 42nd Street
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Buckle your seat belts, and get ready to clink Bellini flutes with over 1,000 fashionistas. On Tuesday, November 2, WWD, Women's Wear Daily, America's fashion bible, invited their rather extensive and starry inner circle to Cipriani 42nd Street to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the daily publication, including the designing Olsen twins, right. The drama began that morning at 5:30 a.m., when a 40-ton semi braked at the New York venue to unload original art by John Galliano. After much head-scratching, the elephantine signed canvas-cum-ballgown had to be removed from the stretcher and rolled to make it fit through the doors of the palatial former bank building. Lord knows how the Jeep Grand Wagoneer with faux wooden paneling, auction item lot 22202, with black watch seats designed by Tommy Hilfiger, rolled inside.
But by 6:00 p.m., a forest of fall foliage had taken its place in tall vases papered with the pages of WWD. And the vintage Jeep was parked at the center of a half-acre carpet. A shower of umbrellas decorated with a decoupage of fashion news cascaded down from the 80-foot-high ceiling.
Men and women in white linen jackets soon began taking coats and yet another crisp team passed hors d'oeuvres: croque-monsieur, porcini in phyllo, American caviar, crab canapé, and later, coffee mini éclairs.
There is no denying the force that is Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen. Their personal style is impeccable so it's no wonder they've grown to become such fashion icons. Whether it's their multiple clothing lines (Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen for children, their women's high end line The Row or their casual line Elizabeth & James), their continued support and attendance to fashion shows and their book, Influence, which gives praise to those in the fashion industry that have inspired them and others around the world, they are pretty unstoppable. And now their collaborative effort with Robert Lee Morris on their jewelry line shows us that this is just the beginning for the fashion powerhouse. The multitasking twins and Morris have created minimalist pieces from brass, silver and wooden beads that incorporates subtle designs and shapes for a classic yet modern line. One of our favorites is the Freeform Dish Ring and Seven Chain Bracelet.
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