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Fashionable mums and their well-dressed mini-me's were out in full force Tuesday night to help Stella McCartney Kids celebrate the launch of Lucky Kids
at its flagship Meatpacking boutique. A percentage of the proceeds from the evening benefited Baby Buggy, a nonprofit organization that provides gently used baby essentials to families in need. Guests, including artist Jeff Koons, actress Ali Wentworth, woman-about-town Annabell Taube, and their kids joined in the evening's child-friendly festivities, which boasted face painting, balloon animals, coloring, stickering and a Play Doh station.
Kiddies ransacked the dress-up box overflowing with boas, tiaras and animal masks before snapping pics in the corner photo booth. Partygoers munched on mushroom burger sliders, mini cupcakes and chocolate Mallomars. While les petits enfants
ran around sipping on Juicy Juice boxes, their stylish mamans
, sipping champagne, took the opportunity to ooh and aah over the racks of crazily cute children's clothing (cheery floral-print trenches and the stripy animal-print pullovers seemed to be the night's major hits) and made sure to pick out a few of Stella's fineries for themselves. Hosts Jessica Seinfeld, looking coolly sweet in Stella's pineapple-print sheath, and Beth Buccini, co-owner of Kirna Zabete, also snatched up goodies for their offspring as well. All in all, fun was had by all.
If you're keeping an eye on the business school fashion scene like, um, we have, then you'll be excited to know that Wharton will be hosting its annual charity fashion show this evening. We can't resist a good catwalk, and when you throw in a good cause, really, who can? You may have heard rumblings of the somewhat scandalous Harvard Business School 2010 fashion show--last week some rather ungentlemanly behaviorcaused by a certain hemline was brought to light.
Rumor has it that there's now even a little rivalry brewing between the Wharton crew and the Harvardians as well, but we're sure it's all in good fun, as this is for charity--proceeds from the Wharton show will go to Youthbuild Philadelphia, an organization that provides education for at-risk youth. Regardless, we're looking forward to seeing these MBAs get on the runway. One can be certain the models are currently poring over economic figures while channeling the likes of Lindsey Wixson and Karlie Kloss.
Don't forget to smile with your eyes (smize), guys.If you're in the neighborhood, try and swing by--should be fun for all! And in the meantime see below for footage from last year's event!