Temple Israel invites you to enjoy the --- ANNUAL HARRY LAKER MEMORIAL CONCERT AZ DER REBBE ZINGT Also, Annette Bening, who will hope- fully wear a lot of diamonds to frame her pretty face (she's due with her fourth child any time now). celebrating 125 years of the seminary that produces our Reform clergy HEBREW UNION COLLEGE - JEWISH INSTITUTE OF RELIGION with Cantors singing about Rabbis, featuring the wonderful voices of JN: Who is usually the most outra- geous dresser? PF: Courtney Love, who is a crossover from the music industry. Cher, who has had a successful collaboration with Bob Mackie. And Bette Midler, a wild woman! Her most successful look is when she is a little more tailored — it gives her a taller, thinner look. JN: How important is jewelry? PF: Jewelry is very important. I just heard from Harry Winston that [his firm] purchased Marilyn Monroe's cos- tume rhinestone earrings at an auction and has re-created them in diamonds. They look like chandeliers on each ear. I don't know who, but someone may show up wearing them. Some people choose their jewelry first, like Oprah Winfrey and Elizabeth Taylor, who [own their own jewelry] and have gowns designed around it. JN: Do any of the stars actually pur- chase the necklaces, earrings and bracelets from the big-name jewelers like Harry Winston, or is everything on loan? • PF: Usually it's on loan. [But] when Gwyneth Paltrow's father bought her the necklace she wore last year, that was a major indicator we may be at the beginning of a new trend — top celebrities wanting to show their success andpower by owning their own dia- monds. They used to own their own jewels many years ago, but then you saw the same pieces over and over again, which was acceptable back then. But I think we will be seeing that again. Nine years ago when I began, not every star was loaned diamonds. Now, every- one is, including wives of directors and producers. So where do you go from there? I think it's ownership; that's how you set yourself apart. JN: What are the stars most con- cerned about when picking a dress? PF: Everyone wants to choose a_gown that will make her look taller and thinner. And they want to find a flat- tering color and a great neckline. The hair and make-up have to go togeth- er. Everything has to match.. JN: Do you think there will many surprises this year? PF: I am sure. That's the thing about fashion: It is theater and there is always something to talk about! 111 Lawrence Avery, Cantor Emeritus Beth El Synagogue New Rochelle, NY Rebecca Garfein, Cantor Cong. Rodeph Sholom New York City Lori Corrsin, Cantor 'Temple Israel West Bloomfield Harold Orbach, Cantor Temple Israel West Bloomfield Sunday, April 9, 2000, at 3:30 p.m. EDIEHECE 7,3 ME CC CEIZZOKI gel 5725 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield For complimentary tickets, please call (248) 661-5700 Co-sponsored by Temple Israel's Couples Club • Michigan Friends of The Israel Defense Forces presents The IDF Musical Ensemble Thursday, March 30, 2000 7:30 p.m. (Doors will open at 7:00 p.m.) Congregation Shaarey Zedek • 27375 Bell Road • Southfield, Michigan Refreshments to follow event $10 students/children, $18 seniors, $36 adult, $180 Patron Tickets, $250 Sponsor Tickets For more information: (800) 993-3433 IN 3/24 2000 93