DWR (Drinks With Rockers)






Monday night Molly Quirk hosted a splendid little get together at the DWR: Tools for Living store in Soho. It was the perfect Monday night affair, cool, calm, mildly boozy and done by 9!

The BPMW crew rolled up in there at 7pm and after one deee-vine Belvedere cocktail my credit card started burning a hole in my pocket. I bought Rod a snazzy pack of colorful masking tape (which later was used to annoy Ferris his new kitty by taping his paws together!), I bought myself two moleskins for home and office and finally I bought a little wooden top for Beatrice.

It was great to see lots of good friends (in good lighting and not wasted) including Claw, Carter and Angelo. In our usual classy style we cleared out enough Belvedere for 100 people and got down on candied pecans and cashews as well as veggies and dip.

Special guest of the night was Flat Stanley who Joy had hidden in her bag. Hi Flat!

Molly please host more of these events! It was a great time and the perfect time to get present shopping taken care of.

Justin's Couture Kick Off














Last Friday on a very wet evening, Justin had a bash 1) to celebrate his Ecco Domani win 2) to launch his first couture collection of jewelry.

Held at Cipriani on 23rd Street, all the gang showed up to support including Chanel Iman, Lindsay Price (from Lipstick Jungle YAY!) and Justin's parents and brother.
Rod brought a special guest, Flat Stanley who even got his picture taken by Patrick McMullan!

The collection was presented on synchronized dancers doing high kicks. Needless to say I nearly jumped in formation.

We partied till 11pm then I headed with the French kids to Florent for a last supper at one of the Meat Packing Districts most iconic spots, closing soon because of high rents. We all almost shed a tear.

Then we headed to Lotus for Justin's after party where we met up with Amanda and a gaggle of drag queens and club kids ready to get on down.

I could go on and on but you can check out my piece on NYT blog here for more of the dirt:
http://themoment.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/03/10/line-dancing/

Oh and how do you like my new glasses? Yes, they really are prescription!