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bers think she is crazy to be designing
ollywood may have the
automobiles and do not understand
Golden Globe Awards in
her profession. "They think [I'm] an
January, but Detroit has
interior designer," she confided.
the North American Inter-
But at the charity preview, Bonnie
national Auto Show charity event.
was beaming as her daughter gave
Many of the 15,000 patrons
interviews to several journal-
arrived in limousines, wore
ists admiring the Tekqua.
tuxedos and ball gowns and
Mollie Rattner also revealed
sipped champagne while pre-
that there are few Jews in
viewing the newest cars the
her line of work. "I was
world has to offer. The event
never aware of my identity
raised more than $3 million for
as a Jew until I entered this
10 charities.
field," she said.
One of the most interesting
exhibits was the Tekqua con-
CARLA JEAN VARIETY EVENTS
cept vehicle designed by stu-
SC HWARTZ Variety, The Children's
dents from the Center for Cre- Local Columnist
Charity, will present many
ative Studies (CCS) in Detroit.
events in the coming weeks.
Mollie Rattner, 29, of
Judee and Richard Lewis are hosting
Franklin, was one of the 12 students
an evening of dining at Fleetwood on
who
completed the task of converting
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Bonnie and Mollie Rattner, mother and
daughter, greeted guests who stopped to
view the Tequa concept vehicle.
"We wanted the car to stand out,"
explained Rattner.
Using seating material made of
Neoprene wetsuit fabric, Rattner, an
industrial design student, began with
an aquatic theme for the interior. A
purple, aqua, yellow and black graphic
produced a splashy design on the
seats. In fact, the name Tekqua reflects
the blend of technology and aquatic
themes throughout the vehicle.
"Europe always uses bright colors.
We should get more inventive and
wild here," noted Rattner. "People are
tired of mauve and teal."
Rattner, the daughter of Bonnie, a
playwright, and Larry, an attorney,
admits that some of her family mem-
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Mollie Rattner was in the driver's seat of
the Tekqua concept vehicle at the 1998
North American International Auto
Show charity event.
vres at 7 p.m. and the show at 8:30
p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10. "It's an interac-
tive event, designed to get people talk-
ing and mixing," said Arlene Cass,
chairman of the Singles Group.
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