Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Event Recap: Patterns for Paws Benefitting The Amanda Foundation

The Second Annual Patterns for Paws themed Paw-parazzi Hollywood at the Pacific Design Center took place last month and benefitted the Amanda Foundation.




The Robert Allen | Beacon Hill showroom in Los Angeles donated fabrics for the event and worked with interior designer Christopher Grubb, president of Arch-Interiors Design Group Inc., fashion designer Connie Coleman, and "model" Landon who was transformed into Ruff-dolph Valentino.





"Landon is paying homage to Old Hollywood as he is the epitome of the Chic Sheik, as made famous by the Italian actor, Latin Lover Rudolph Valentino," said Christopher. "Landon's dramatic pleated velvet cape made in Mordini/Tarragon is trimmed in a opulent braid and the tarragon harem pants and flowing white shirt are trimmed in a coordinating gimp. His crowning touch, a turban in green velvet and linen voile wrapped in Alchemy Braid, sparkles with the addition of Alchemy Jewels trim, making Landon the embodiment of a ladies' man!"




Stay tuned to GoDesignGo for more from Christopher Grubb.

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