“MOULIN ROUGE”

………………………Today I’m going to see MOULIN ROUGE! Afterward I’m going to Frankie and Johnnie’s for dinner…….It’s been quite a long time since I’ve been there. When I worked at Anne Klein, after a long day, Donna and I and some of our assistants would head over to F&J. We were regulars and they all knew us. We always used to go at the end of their dinner hours so the restaurant was clearing out, and we pretty much had the place for ourselves. It will be interesting to see it again…..It opened in the early 1920s as a speakeasy….fun fact……..Again……good memories…………..I will report back with my review of the show.

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“I LOVE PARIS”

…………………….I couldn’t count the number of times I’ve been to Paris. My first trip was in 1970……right after I graduated from Parsons. My best friend Bobby was studying in Sweden, so I met him there and spent a week with him during the summer. I loved Sweden, and met wonderful people. What immediately struck me was how CLEAN it was!!! Then the two of us went off to Copenhagen for a few days for fun and mischief!!!! He went back to Sweden at the end of our trip and I went on to Paris and stayed with Linda Fox who was a close friend from Parsons, and was now living and working in Paris. If was all wonderful…..my first trip to Europe has all good memories……I started going to Paris regularly when I started to work at Anne Klein in 1974, and went every year, at least once, but often twice a year. We basically went to shop and look at the trends….go to fabulous restaurants, and all of the hot clubs. We really wanted to see how the young and rich looked. We were young too and wanted to see all of the night life…….GREAT TIMES!  A flood of memories comes back when I think about those days and nights in Paris…..It was a great and exciting time in my life….Oh to be young and playing in Paris. Fortunately, I was there on the company so I stayed in the finest hotels……Jac started going to Paris when she was just 17. At first she went with her mother, and was immediately booked for shows, the very first being for Givenchy! That was the start of it, and she continued to go to Paris year after year to do all of the ready to wear and the Couture shows. I could easily say Jac went to Paris and stayed much longer and more often than I did, and I went often………..With all of the trips we both made during our careers we were never there at the same time. She went during the “Fashion Week”, and I usually went to Paris after a fabric show in Germany, or Italy. Eventually Paris opened its’ own fabric show, “Premier Vision” which I went to twice a year…….When QVC England asked me to come and do a show Jac and I thought this would be a great time to take a side trip to Paris….TOGETHER for the first time…….We had a ball……She would take me to all of her stopping grounds….places where she worked like Dior, Nina Ricci, Chanel etc. and all of the shops she loved like Guerlain, which is like a mirrored little jewel box inside. Her favorite perfume was Mitsouko. There are still many unopened bottles of it in the house. It was also her Mom’s favorite so it made perfect sense to me that it was also Jac’s. I love it too. Jac would spray it in the air and walk through the spray….She showed me the cute, small hotels she stayed in, and she already knew the hotels I stayed in!!! We walked our feet off, and always stopped for lunch at some wonderful little restaurant….Angelina’s is a very old famous restaurant in Paris….perfect for lunch or a tea with deserts……We were true tourists and went to all of the museums, the Eiffel Tower…we took a ride on the Bateaux Mouche, and walked in the beautiful parks and sat and watched the kids with their sail boats….We spent a whole afternoon in the famous “Flea Market” of Paris that both of us had frequented many times on our separate trips…..an experience in its’ self…One morning we took the train to Versaille, and she told me all of the stories from the great “Battle of Versaille” fashion show in 1973. Her eyes lit up as we walked through the palace……After the show there was a grand dinner in the “Hall Of Mirrors” Jac was escorted into the dinner by Tom Fallon. Tom was Bill Blass’s right hand man. He was extremely handsome, and the two of them must have been quite a sight. Jac wore a flesh color sleeveless deep V somewhat see through mesh gown completely covered in tiny tonal sequins…….She told me Tom said she was the most beautiful one there, and it wasn’t even a Bill Blass dress!…..Back in Paris I had noticed a large poster of a YSL exhibit going on in Paris while we were there…so we went to see it……The poster is at the bottom towards the left…..The FAMOUS ICONIC photo was taken by Helmut Newton of Vibeke Knudsen in YSL’s “LE SMOKING”….his famous tuxedo…..I loved that photo the first time I’d seen it and wanted to meet this incredible model. She was Danish and worked almost exclusively in Europe, but she did come to the states and I booked her for a photography shoot with Michael Doster taking the pictures. They new each other and were good friends so it was very easy. I loved her….she was so sweet. I booked her for a runway show which she hardly ever did. They made her nervous! When she came to NY again I booked her for another show. While she was in NY she fell and BROKE HER ARM!!!!…She came up to see me at the office, her arm in a cast, to apologize for not being able to do the show. I said of course you can do the show!!!! I said will you do it?….She was astonished and so happy!! She said are you sure, I don’t want to ruin your show. I said absolutely yes! I made arm slings for her that matched the outfits she was to wear…She was a real trooper!! Her agency loved me for doing this for her, because everyone else, understandably, canceled her…..She looked wonderful and got applause every time she came out….She even got her picture in the paper! We were BFF….She stopped modeling a few years later and became an actress in Denmark. I never saw her again, but she will always be in my heart. I have such warm feelings for her and her marvelous smile. I also loved the way she said my name with her particular accent! Whenever I see that iconic photo of her I am flooded with great memories…She was a true beauty inside and out!!!!..Jac had a very good friend named Francis. He used to run the Nina Ricci showroom, and also designed their all weather coats, which had become an important part of the collection……Francis also booked all of the models for the Ready to Wear and Couture…..He did everything…..He adored Jac and booked her for every show……He invited us to his apartment for drinks and then to dinner. In one room of his apartment he had four or five LARGE glass cabinets filled with antiques perfume bottles as far back as Marie Antoinette to the present day. The collection was unbelievable, and worth a small fortune!!! When Francis passed away [his Christmas cards were returned, and we knew], he left his collection to a museum in Grasse where all of the best perfumes were developed for centuries. He was a sweet heart and Jac missed him terribly….I did too…….Jac and I had a great time together in Paris for our first trip….We had planned to go back……….but we never made it.

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“PARIS CON’T”

……………….We stayed in a charming boutique hotel on the right bank, not far from the Arc de Triumph. It was just off the Champs-Elysees, and Chanel was further down the street. Our room had ceiling to floor French doors, and the view of the roof tops was wonderful……….as all the views of Paris are. We tried to see everything in that short week we were there….One day we would go to places I wanted to see and the next we went to visit Jac’s old haunts that she used to go to when she modeled there……We literally walked our feet off……When we went to Versaille she told me a sweet story. Remember she was only 17 or 18 at the time……Versaille was a cold dank place, and the models that were there doing the show had to suffer the cold, the lack of food, and the lack of enough bathrooms……When they weren’t rehearsing Jac would sneak away and have a cigarette….She was alone in one of these magnificent, though run down rooms having her cigarette when two men walked in. They too were going to have a cigarette, but didn’t have a match or lighter so they asked Jac for one…..She shyly lit their cigarette and they went to another area of the room to talk…..Later on during the French segment rehearsal…this handsome ballet dancer came onto the stage. Jac recognized him immediately as the man who wanted a match….She asked one of the models if they knew him, and they said are you kidding…that Rudolph Nureyev….Jac never forgot that chance meeting with the famous ballet dance……….Paris is truly  the most beautiful city in the world……..We had the best time, and said we would return to the City of Lights.

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