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Fifth Annual XIX Most Fashionable Women in Philadelphia

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Nicole Miller Philadelphia celebrated the XIX Most Fashionable Women in Philadelphia on Monday with a fancy shindig at the Hyatt at the Bellevue at the XIX restaurant. Created five years ago to be the signature event of the Philadelphia Collection, the annual event recognizes extraordinary women who are not only fashionable, but philanthropic.

Monday’s event kicked off with a cocktail party at the restaurant on top of the storied Bellevue with passed hors d’oeuvres, including highlights from the menu of XIX by Chef Richard Hebben. There were specialty drinks including “The Most Fashionable Tini” with Purus Vokda, which was very popular with the ladies.

The program begun promptly at 6 p.m., and no one can quiet a room of 100 people quicker than the mayor’s communications director, Desiree Peterkin Bell; it’s extraordinary to see. Each of the honored ladies received a beautiful tribute, and a special “Lagos Key,” which was donated by internationally renowned jeweler Steven Lagos. The 2014 recipient of the “Visionary Award” was the legendary Joan Myers Brown, founder of PHILADANCO and The Philadelphia School of Dance Arts, who also received a check from Mark K. Dougherty & Associates for $2,500 for her organizations. I saw several past honorees in the room including Sabrina Tamburino Thorne, Sharon Pinkenson, Linda Swain, Bela Shehu and Kate Wilhelm Chimicles.

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(An asterisk indicates a “Most Fashionable Woman of 2014.”)

The XIX Most Fashionable Women of 2014 Sam Weinstock and Sharon Spinrad. From left: Kim Fink*, Samantha Sciolla, and Robbi Lee. From left: Amy Ridall, Mary Pat Kessler, and Kate Wilheim. From left: Sharon Quick, Jan Weinstock*, attorney, legal counsel for Gift of Life, and Desiree Peterkin Bell, city representative and the mayor's director of communications. From left: Tammi Toliver, Anthony Henderson, Alex Holley and Tiffanie Stanard. From left: Amy Stratton and Erica Johnson, both of the Sporting Club, and Christie Scotti. Michael Burdick and Sharon Phillips Waxman (who reminded me that the Midtown Village Festival is on October 4th). From left: Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown and Joan Myers Brown, 2014 Visionary Award recipient, Founder of PHILADANCO and The Philadelphia School of Dance Arts. From left: Bela Shehu and Cassie Hepler. From left: Rosalyn McPherson*, CEO, Urban League of Philadelphia, Renee Chenault Fattah*, anchor, NBC 10, and Peri Higgins*, president of Evolve Advisors. Joan Myers Brown receiving the Visionary Award given to her by Desiree Peterkin Bell and Mary Dougherty of Nicole Miller Philadelphia. Brown said it was an honor to be recognized in 2012 with the 2012 National Medal of the Arts by President Obama, but being recognized by her peers at the XIX Most Fashionable Women was certainly right up there with the President’s recognition. From left: Dianne Semingson, president and CEO, DLS International, Inc., Joan Myers Brown*, and Diane Dalto Woosnam, chair, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. Mike Jerrick with Celeste Canuso, Maryann Canal, Collette Gabrielle, Carol Tamburino and Lauren Colabelli. From left: Melanie Johnson, co-founder of the Philadelphia Collection, and Pat Ciarrocchi, CBS3 anchor. From left: Linda Swain, Kristine Detterline*, and Christie Honigman. Michael McVey and Rosemary Connors, NBC10 anchor. From left: Michelle Shannon, Center City District and co-founder of the Philadelphia Collection, Dom Streater*, fashion designer, Project Runway season 12 winner, Michele Waters, Sofitel, and Bruce Shannon.

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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