The Gaye Watkins Report

Tom and Dee Hilfiger. Photo: Tyler Weggel/GLAMWIRE

Gaye attends more galas than any gal we know. Here is her most recent report from The Dress For Success Gala. Dress for Success helps women get back into the workforce through counselling and, most definitely, smashing threads.

Dress for Success had its worldwide gala in New York where Tommy Hilfiger wore the tie he designed specifically to raise money for the organization. Dress for Success has been going strong for 12 years. It helps women internationally get back into the workforce by providing them with clothes to help them nail a job interview and help them emotionally prepare for a job. Most of these women have backgrounds that were filled with hard times. Some with drug abuse, or prison time.

The founder of Dress for Success Pat Nathan, simply wanted to make a difference by using the $5000 she inherited from her grandfather and help other people. She has since stepped down from the company and has opted for a simpler life. I remember briefly meeting the founder when I was part of a video crew interviewing her about her new non profit business in its first year. She began Dress for Success in the basement of a church in Greenwich Village and through other organizations’ referrals would welcome women to come and choose business suits and shoes that would help them land a job. For some women it was the very first time they had ever prepared for a job interview or owned a suit. Just picking out a business outfit and new pair of heels could at times be filled with tears of joy. Now it has continuing support from the fashion industry and big businesses.

Attendee Bobbi Brown of Bobbi Brown cosmetics, proudly proclaims that she is on the board of directors and that it is the only board she wants to be on. Iman, former model and founder of Iman cosmetics, is also a supporter and has met and been touched by some of the groups recipients. Joi Gordon CEO of Dress For Success added the personal touch at the gala by visiting various tables and thanking us all for coming. Some people honored were, the mother of Lance Armstrong, Linda Armstrong Kelly, Debra Phelps mother of Michael Phelps and Eileen Brumback Sr. Vice President at GE. A dance performance by Ailey ll was the perfect end to an inspiring evening.

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Glamwire DATELINE March 27th 2008

Queen Carla

LONDON ­?

Clearly she felt it was time to cover up for the Royals. As racy photos of her were splashed all over the British tabloids and magazines, French first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy toned things way down Wednesday as she and her husband, President Nicholas Sarkozy, landed here for a 36-hour charm exercise. And Bruni-Sarkozy played it by the rules ? wearing flats so she didn’t tower over her diminutive husband; going even a bit dowdy in a gray midcalf-length belted dress by Dior to meet Camilla and the Queen, and borrowing a page from Jackie O with a matching pillbox hat. As she walked with Prince Philip and rode in a gilded carriage through the cobblestoned streets, Cinderella Carla, even a demure one, brought a much-needed shot of glamour to the frumpy Windsors.

Talk about a contrast.

As Carla Bruni-Sarkozy went through her official duties as French first lady here Wednesday, even the most ardent Brit must have been wondering what happened in the chic stakes. Bruni-Sarkozy may have landed at Heathrow wearing a gray Christian Dior calf-length dress and Dior’s new Babe handbag, which made the former model look more Ma’am than Madame, but the second she stood beside Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall ? and later, Queen Elizabeth II ? it became clear that, even when they’re trying to be sedate, French chic is au naturel.

And that was what she was all over the British tabloids and in British GQ, as the Brits greeted her in their inimitable way. But all that seemed to fade away the second Bruni-Sarkozy and her husband, French President Nicholas Sarkozy, stepped off the plane, where they were greeted by Prince Charles and Camilla (in some strange feathered hat) and then whisked off to Windsor.

The day was a blur of official appointments ? including lunch with the Queen, a visit to Westminster Abbey, and an address by Sarkozy to both houses of Parliament.

For lunch, Bruni-Sarkozy wore a ribbed wool Ottoman gray suit, and for her visit to the houses of Parliament, she wore a light gray wool jersey dress with a navy wool coat.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Queen gave Sarkozy the title of Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, an honor previously given to other world leaders.

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