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Hair O’ the Dog 2016

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The 22nd Hair O’ the Dog (HOD) took place Saturday night at the Crystal Tea Room in Center City. Nearly 2,000 people attended the event where a portion of the proceeds will benefit THON, Penn State’s Dance Marathon, and the largest student run philanthropy in the world which benefits pediatric cancer.

Rob Molinaro and Dan Cronin started the first party with a few friends in the weeks following New Year’s Eve; the event has since grown into a must-attend event and attracts guests from all walks of life. In the past decade Buffy Harakidas has joined the team as director of marketing for Chorus Communications and creative director for HOD. She envisioned a jungle-themed party complete with zebras, camels and tigers dotting the venue, as well as stilt walkers, break dancers and a girl on roller skates mixing with the crowd.

At the height of the party a storm of confetti fell over the dance floor, showering the nonstop dancers as drummers joined the headlining band of the evening, Go Go Gadjet, on stage. This year the event drew a very fashionable crowd, where women wore the hottest designs including the popular cutout dress and midriff top. A light buffet was served, as well as a top-shelf open bar. Bottle service areas were located throughout the venue with white lounges and lit cube tables. There were also several photo booths, and the event’s title sponsor, SugarHouse had a “wheel of fortune” for guests to win prizes.

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Rob Molinaro and Dan Cronin, founders of Hair of the Dog and Chorus Communications, with Buffy Harakidas, director of marketing, Chorus Communications. Troyonna and Andrew Nelson DJ Mike Adam, 96.5 AMP and wife Sarah Arroyo. Wendy Hamilton, general manager, and Dan Stevenson, external affairs consultant, both at Sugar House Casino. Remember about four years ago I took a photo of Kate Beaver in an orange, gravity-defying dress and it went Philly Viral (The Daily News picked up the dress story, she was on WMMR and on Fox 29's Good Day chatting about the dress and my photo). The following two years she was somewhat demure. This year she's kicked the door open again with this JLo-inspired dress and her Fireball colored hair. Donnie Martelette and Dr. Frank Mazzotta Shemeka and Shedine Sinclair. Diana Venus and Matt Mitchell. Tony Bruno and Robin Austin (Robin bought her velvet gown on Ebay, cut it short and added the lacy fringe on the bottom and the sleeves.) Guests danced to Go Go Gadjet in the main room, while other rooms entertained with The Business Band, DJ’s Jason Weiss and Mike Galioto, and a live performance by Felicia Punzo. Amanda McAdams and Rebekah Ashenfelter. Earl and Andrea Bull enjoy attending Hair O' the Dog every year. Classic style: Stephanie Sorce and Cynthia King-Webb wearing a flowery fascinator. Susan Greco, Monica Miraglilo and Evelyn Wade. Melissa Kraut, Jenna Lamania, Mary Kay Sideris, and Sharon Holden with the Electric Men. Dapper snapper: Joey Del Palazzo Robert Metzfield and Cassandra Hayes Jason Lewis, AmeriHealth Caritas, and Anthony Barone, 1919 Market Street, one of the sponsors for Hair O' the Dog. Chi-Chi Enigwe, Sharrie Williams, 6ABC Anchor and Carmena Ayo-Davies, 3BG Marketing Solutions. Regina Matozzo, Bernadette O'Laughlin, Frankie Graz and Kristen Weber Classic style: Torrie Williams, producer at Fox 29, and Phil Duckson. Amber Joi, Marisa Montague and Hacina Saadi. Best-dressed man Rigo Eyenga. John Geverd and Jen Sherlock looking fabulous in her Le Bella Donna dress and Jimmy Choo shoes, with the Notorious DOG, Hair of the Dog mascot. One of the best-dressed couples of the evening - Vernon and Vivian Ray Lou Maglio and Alyssa Weisberg. Unlike the Academy Ball, which is next week, women at Hair O' the Dog may end up wearing the same dress as someone else. This dress was very popular and at least three other women were wearing similar outfits, but no one wore it better than Alyssa, especially with the dapper Mr. Maglio on her arm in his velvet coat and bowtie. They're my pick for best-dressed of the gala.

HughE Dillon covers parties, events and more for Philadelphia magazine’s The Scene. You can follow him on Twitter at @iPhillyChitChat and visit his daily online social diary PhillyChitChat.com.

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