Arts & Entertainment
Doris Bergman’s 12th Annual Emmy Lounge and Luncheon
A pizza and pastry kind of day…
No matter how you slice it, the heat in Hollywood has been brutal… but that didn’t stop anyone from celebrating at Doris Bergman’s 12th Annual Emmy event.
L’Antica Pizzeria da Michele was the place to be and cooling off was easy with Spa Girl Cocktails on hand. Their low-calorie, flavored vodka is not only a palate pleaser, but the company is committed to giving back to nonprofit organizations.
Timmy Woods Beverly Hills, no stranger to the luxury handbag market, introduced their new stone-washed denim jackets featuring a glam design with a little bling on the back.
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Jewelry designer, Debra Mitchell, dazzled guests with her one-of-a-kind necklaces, bracelets and rings from her Twisted Silver collection, handmade from recycled materials.
Sue Wong showed off her timeless, vintage-inspired couture collection, gowns hand-beaded with layered textures... a signature of Wong’s designs.
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Guests were also able to experience a spiritual reading from Susan Ortolano of Radiant Pathways, and were gifted with an Agate Crystal (known to transform negative energy into positive energy), compliments of Almighty Pineapple.
Other favorites included…
A whimsical cloth bag from Gooseberry Designs; organic lime, grapefruit, and pineapple/jalapeño tequila from Dulce Vida; delicate tea blends from The Beauty Tea Company; sparkling spring water from Saratoga; and organic, all-natural skincare from Heather Marianna’s Beauty Kitchen which included their assortment of luxurious bath soaks and scrubs, essential oil shower and spa sprays, and luscious body lotions.
(Bergman’s 12th Annual Emmy event benefitted “Wednesday’s Child,” a weekly segment on FOX 11 News Los Angeles featuring harder to place children in the LA County foster care system who are in need of adoptive families).
