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The Home Crowd The week began with a museum opening and ended in a rout. Giorgio Armani 's traveling retrospective finally arrived home, a mere seven years since its debut at the Guggenheim in New York, and thousands of Milanesi came to pay fitting homage. La Triennale offered the exhibition's designer, Robert Wilson, much more space to play with. So he did. But the decorous tone of the evening was established by one of the cocktails served—a non-alcoholic mojito. Who knew this world could encompass such a wonder Bowing In British Alexandra Shulman showed some sisterly love to the newest addition to the Condé Nast stable by throwing a party Wednesday for Priya Tanna , editor of Vogue India . The venue—Savini, a grand old eatery in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuel—had Consuelo Castiglioni trying to remember the last time she was there. Clearly not the lunch when Lee Radziwill's bag was lifted, a memory another guest sieved from the past. Later that same night, Margherita Missoni attracted the city's jeunesse dorée to her 24th birthday party at the family's Milan apartment. Maria Sole Brivio Sforza, Martina Mondadori , and Pierre Casiraghi were among the guests sampling the formidable buffet (no one feeds a ravenous fashion pack like the Missonis). Wear a bow, advised the invitation. The men played it safe with ties, but the birthday girl's Giambattista Valli dress was one huge swoop of red gazar. Her outfit was completed by the elbow-length leather gloves Neil Barrett gave her—very now. Naked Truth Thursday was Dolce & Gabbana day in Milan—first their show, then the opening of an exhibition of Steven Klein 's photo shoot from magazine. There was Domenico Dolce naked on the wall; here he stood fully clothed, cheerfully admitting that any shyness he had about baring his all was cured by his years of dorm living while he was at college in Palermo. 's creative guru, Dennis Freedman, rationalized Klein's controversial photos thus: "Sex, religion, voyeurism—it's what Dolce & Gabbana are all about." The Hack Pack What Jefferson Hack is all about is netting a microcosm of pop culture for his magazines Dazed and Confused Another Magazine . This he proved with the dinner he hosted at Le Langhe. The slot traditionally belongs to Elizabeth Saltzman Walker and Vanity Fair , but she was off at the Oscars. Any concerns Hack had about filling her shoes were surely mitigated by a turnout that ran from architect Nigel Coates, photographer Rankin, and director John Maybury (he starts his new film, with Lindsay Lohan, next week) to the redoubtable Suzy Menkes of the International Herald Tribune , Irina Lazareanu, and Anouck Lepère ( mais bien s r the soon-to-be Mrs. Hack). Ending With a Boom A hour or so later, Anouck could be seen illuminating the dance floor at the BoomBox evening. Yes, them again. Pitti Immagine had flown in a contingent from the London club night to fire up the Milanese. Gareth Pugh was guest mixologist, which might explain why the drink ran out so quickly (he skipped the "mix" bit), but a "dry" night hardly quelled the raving for Marios Schwab, Hamish Bowles, and Nicola Formichetti. And the club kids queued to have their photos taken with Suzy. 原文地址:http://kallenku.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!D3E1561F000510CB!5057.entry live.com 作者: Host 來源: 搜索引擎 |