Spotlight A Fashionable Event . A Chanel show at Neiman Marcus benefits "bur local children's charities. C hanel recently unveiled the 1999 fall collection at Neiman Marcus to benefit the Children's Coalition. The Coalition is composed of four non-profit Oakland County organiza- tions — Child Abuse and Neglect Council, Orchards Children's Services, The Community House and CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ Local Columnist Variety. WEST BLOOMFIELD • MICHIGAN Orchard Lake Road • North of Maple "Neiman Marcus is proud to salute the Children's Charities, said Ariela Shani, general manager of Neiman Marcus. Forget the gold buttons with inter- locking initial C for fall 1999. The chic new fashions presented at the show hardly displayed the signature Chanel look. Instead, the styles ranged from hip-hugger pants to leather skirts and slinky looks. The earth tones, jewel shades and metallic shimmering fabrics look perfect for the last fall of the millennium. Jean Dubin, Suzy Gershenson, Millie Pastor, Carolyn Pope and Carole Larson Wendzel were chair- men of the event. Some of the other supporters spotted in the crowed included Cheryl LaKritz, Deena Lockman, Bobbi Charnas, Shelley Roberts, Franne Greenebaiim, Loretta Polish, Lois Shaevsky, Elyse Essick, Jo-Anne Nosan, Pat Rosen, Susie Pappas, Bev Liss, Lois Gerenraich, Adrienne Ruby, Harriet Rotter, Carolyn Levin, Lila Silverman, Arlene Kass, Marcia Gershenson, Helen Katz and Cheryl Brandt. The next major event for the Children's Coalition is Revvin' With Ford on Friday, Aug. 20. For ticket information, call the Community House at (248) 644-5832. HEART OF GOLD As part of National Volunteers Week last April, nine per- sons from the metropolitan Detroit community were selected to receive the United Way's Heart of Gold award. N. Brewster Broder and Marsha Zucker were among those honored. Broder was nominated by the Travelers Aid Society, while Zucker represented the National Council of Jewish Women. Hope Silverman, Shelley Cooper, Carol Roberts, Shelley Roberts, Lois Shaevsky, Janice and Newt Sobel and Rabbi Norman Roman were part of the Heart of Gold committee. Phyllis Strome and Janice Gerhke were co- chairmen of the Heart of Gold event. SOUPS ON! Soups On!, located inside Lonestar Coffee Co. in Birmingham, recently presented Detroit's Capuchin Soup Kitchen with a check for $3,652.25 to help feed the needy. Owners Jay Rosett and David Trepeck presented the check. "The Capuchin Soup Kitchen is a great organization, and we thought it would be a good matt to contribute our soup dollars to suc:v port their efforts," said Rosett. } DIA PATRON BENEFIT Saks Fifth Avenue and the Detroit Institute of Arts are hosting a patron party 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 13, for the fall "Under the Stars Gala )0(." Fashion designer Carolina Herrera ( will make a personal appearance at this strolling-supper event held. in the Diego Rivera Court at the DIA. The black-tie evening also includes a fash- ion show. Julie and Peter Cummings are among the patron co-chairmen. Tickets, at $400 each, include atten- dance at the "Under the Stars XX" event on Nov. 13. For information, call (313) 833-7969. SERIOUS MOONLIGHT For a mid-summer night celebra- tion with a Caribbean flair attend "Serious Moonlight" 7 p.m. Saturday July 10, to benefit the Cranbrook Art Museum. The event will be held under the stars and near the famous Cranbrook fountains. General admiS) sion is $85. Patron admission at $175 also includes an exclusive cocktail party held at a private residence on Pine Lake. Linda Wasserman Aviv, Irving Burton and Robert Taubman are on the Cranbrook board of trustees. For information, call (248) 645-3361. TI • , Murray & Marc Classic photography 350-2420 SQUARE 7/2 APPLEGATE 1999 100 Detroit Jewish News KTM