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June 2016 - Dallas

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W hen author, television star and self-proclaimed anti-trend guy Tim Gunn came to town to speak at the Chick Lit Luncheon, sharing fashion dos and don'ts and behind-the-scenes scoop from Project Runway, he made it work in spades. On the heels of his latest book release, Tim Gunn: The Nutty Professor, he held court for two fashionable days — first, at a private cocktail reception hosted by honorary chair Brian Bolke at Forty Five Ten, then as keynote speaker at the Chick Lit Luncheon benefitting Community Partners of Dallas. Wardrobe proved crucial both days, as many would have some quality time with Gunn himself — and one dare not disappoint the master of style. "The ladies who lunch were shopping to impress Tim," said Paige McDaniel, CEO of Community Partners of Dallas. Kimberly Whitman, Southern Living editor at large and the recently appointed fashion ambassador for NorthPark Center, conducted the luncheon tête-à-tête, where Gunn remarked: "You people in Dallas … I am in awe of you!" The convo ranged from pre-fashion details of his life — Gunn wanted to be an architect before he embarked on a career in fashion — to style advice. Not Gunn shy: chair Kristi Hoyl; Community Partners of Dallas' VP of development, Joanna Clarke; presenting sponsors Lara and Robert Tafel; and guests Jill Tananbaum, Jennifer Spears, Cindy Carter, Sharon Smith, Kayla Wood, Robert Weatherly, Lisa Singleton, Samantha Wortley, Meaders Ozarow, Claire Dewar, Sam Saladino, Brad Hawkins, Jenifer Flynn, Cathy Hodges, Nancy Gopez, Jennifer LeLash, Melissa Sherill Martin, Heather Hicks, and Browning Mank. Alana Latiolais Marie Reyes Liana Yarckin Caytie Langford JUNE | PAGE 20 | 2016 BY JANE ROZELLE. PHOTOGRAPHY TAMYTHA CAMERON, DANA DRIENSKY, DANIEL DRIENSKY. GUNN TOP "TIM GUNN IS LIKE THE DALAI LAMA OF FASHION. THERE IS NO ONE WISER. HE'S SEEN THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE REALLY UGLY. BUT HE ALWAYS TAKES THE HIGH ROAD." — BRIAN BOLKE Amanda Nobles Kameron Westcott Megan Flanagan Maggie Kipp Heather Randall Honorary chair Brian Bolke Chairman Kristi Hoyl Cindy Stager Michelle Lockhart Tamara Bickel Lara Tafel Bob Tafel Janet Gridley Diana Stevens Robin McMonigle Lisa Rocchio Brett Gray Lora Farris Paka Horen Courtney Gilbert Kristen Mitchell Amy Sherman Lori Williams Tim Gunn Alissa Gearing Carmen McTaggart Lori Alexander T wo gentlemen had to manage the door at Forty Five Ten when Brian Bolke hosted fashion designer Jeremy Scott for a public appearance and signing of his eponymous book. Scott's fans — tons of them — are obsessed with his conceptual, Pop Art-like designs for Moschino and his own men's and women's wear collection, Jeremy Scott. Well before the signing began, a lengthy line formed, many clutching Scott's Windex-spritzer-shaped iPhone cases, and wearing copious amounts of pop-culture iconography (McDonald's logos, cartoons, etc.). A half-hour before the signing, we caught up with Scott in the T Room and found that the man himself, who hails from Missouri, is as darling and inspired as the clothing he designs. BY CHRISTINA GEYER. PHOTOGRAPHY MARK NELSON. FORTY FIVE TEN BEAMS UP JEREMY SCOTT YOU WERE LAST HERE FOR TWO X TWO FOR AIDS AND ART IN 2015. THE NEON GRAFFITI GOWN YOU DID FOR NANCY ROGERS WAS UNBELIEVABLE. JS: We thought: It's Fancy Nancy. It was so much fun being a little sequin in the bigger picture that night. YOUR WORK IS WEARABLE ART. DO YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF AN ARTIST? I long ago abandoned the pretense that there's an ego or haughtiness to calling yourself an artist. I am an artist. I use fabric and runway shows; these are the tools I use as an artist when I create my work. Art doesn't have to be hanging on a wall. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN JEREMY SCOTT AND MOSCHINO? A good analogy would be a subway station in New York. These trains are going through the city and sometimes they stop at, say, West Fourth Street. They both stop. Let people on. Let people off. But they keep going and end up somewhere else. That's kind of how I look at it. It's all running through me, but [Jeremy Scott and Moschino] have different final destinations. You may end up uptown or you may end up downtown, depending on which train you get on. HOW DO YOU YOU KNOW FORTY FIVE TEN AND OWNER BRIAN BOLKE. We first met in New York when he was there for the shows. He is so passionate and so supportive and, in a way, took me under his wing here. ASIDE FROM BRIAN BOLKE AND NANCY ROGERS, ARE THERE OTHER PEOPLE IN TOWN WHOM YOU'RE EXCITED TO CATCH UP WITH? Tina [Craig], of course. She has been a big supporter. Cindy and Howard [Rachofsky] are so lovely. They are the epitome of hospitality. Alli Blair Gabby Rosenberg Michelle Stein Traci Berger Neki Bosh Uel White Olavo Leite Marcella Tranchesi Kendall Morgan Janine Hopkins Aryana Esmaili Blake Wright Shane Walker Quinn Risdall Jeremy Scott Jeremy Scott (Rizzoli)

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