ANGELS dwell among us. And if you don’t want to take my word for it, just ask Vancouver’s most famous glamour gal – Jacqui Cohen. Her parties have been the talk of the town for 10 years now, so this year there was a lot to celebrate. The Face the World Foundation and its patron “angels” have raised more than $2 million dollars over the past decade thanks to the generosity of the jet-set crowd. And while the outfits and antics are a constant source of water-cooler gossip, there’s no mistaking all the good work that results from evenings like these. A big thanks to everyone, including our own North Shore gang below, for all of their givings.
Lenora Gates and husband Bob Repchuk pose outside by the new Rolls Royce. | |
Superagent Bruce Allan and Katy Ann Davidson purchased a big dinner at Vicki Gabereau’s house during the live auction. | |
Janella David and Arthur Griffiths cuddled up outside on the patio. | |
Looking trendy in turquoise and snakeskin was Chantal Sanidas. | |
West Vancouver’s Bahadur Karim and Eva Tauberfligel (right) and friends. | |
West Van’s own Lin Rockwell (right) and Elizabeth Showman looked as stylish as ever. | |
*big* Army and Navy heiress Jacqui Cohen (left) and mom Marlene Cohen-Wexler show off Jacqui’s spectacular $26 million (yes, million) diamond necklace. Don’t worry, the necklace, and its security guards, flew home to the gallery the next day. | |
Hey guys, looking good as usual. From left: Lauren Persson, Jim Romano, wife Lori Romano and Bill Persson | |
West Vancouver’s George and Eva Tauberfligel are always full of fun. Eva’s outfit sported little honeybee pins, one for each of her three children. | |
Litigator Kim Moller is a real shark, but beautiful Christine Dahlberg says she’ll keep him anyways. | |
He’s Diva at the Met. Executive chef Michael Noble served caviar filled martini glasses as part of the meal. | |
Tammy Preast and Cheryl Wheeler chat on the driveway. | |
He’s a celebrity everywhere he goes. Umberto Menghi and his many restaurants are legendary. | |
Cynnie Woodward (left) posed with that ever fashionable fella, designer Feizal Virani. “Loved the long locks Feizal dahling.” | |
West Vancouver’s Karen and John MacPhail. | |
Indra Sangha wins this year’s award for best outfit. Low cut and lovely, no wonder her man, Georgia Pacific’s Brian Ashton, is smiling. | |
He’s the Keg, Hy’s and Gothams all rolled into one. David Aisenstat and friend Corinna Fields have a great future together. | |
Leanne Olma and Julie Steward. |