New York Ballet

“No balletomane worth her weight in orchestra seats would miss this event…”
– Women’s Wear Daily

The New York City Ballet Annual Luncheon is one of most popular special events in New York city. On Wednesday, February 2, 2011, more than 700 well-dressed women will gather at New York City Ballet’s home, The David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center, for a special, one-time-only program on stage, followed by an elegant sit-down luncheon on the theater’s grand Promenade. This creative event is a labor of love for it’s dedicated chairs, Donnya Bommer, Darren Henault and Michael Basset, Yesim Phillip, Susan Tabak, Sue Ann Weinberg and William H. Wright II. For tickets and information please call 212 870 5585.

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Top to Bottom: Dominique Cohen Sterling Silver & 18K Gold Texture Earring ($450), Piazza Sempione V-Neck Jersey Dress ($750), Dolce & Gabbana Double Breasted Trench Coat ($1450), Oscar de La Renta Wood Stretch Bracelet ($345), Oscar de La Renta Perforated Wide Leather Belt ($390), Hunter Original Rain Boots ($125), Reef Krakoff Burnished Boxer Tote ($1090), Jimmy Choo Lizzy Leopard-Print Pony Hair Pumps ($695)

We were inspired by the rich red of the invitation and the plummeting temperatures outside to devise this ensemble that is both cozy and stylish. Be set for the slush and snow in these Hunter Boots that can be checked at the door as you slip into the Jimmy Choo Pony Hair Pumps. The Piazza Sempione Jersey Dress‘s flattering style is perfect for wearing now and will take you right into spring. It is a bit of a chameleon, as you can change the look of is to dress it up or down. Here we have wrapped it with the gorgeous Oscar de la Renta Perforated Belt. On top of it all the Dolce and Gabbana Red Trench Coat is a show stopper, and when paired with the Reed Krakoff Boxer Tote, well you can just take a bow!

The topic of this year’s luncheon program is “Dance on Stage and Screen” and will feature commentary by award-winning director/choreographer Susan Stroman with special guest moderator Katie Couric. Highlights of the program will include film clips, archival footage and dance excerpts performed by the exceptional dancers of New York City Ballet. Don’t miss the premier of Susan Stroman’s new work For the Love of Duke. For tickets and information, please visit New York City Ballet.

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