The Crowd
B.W. Cook
Martinis were mixed. Szechwan-woked Cheng Pee chicken sizzled. A jazz
quartet played “When Sunny Get’s Blue.”
Not just another evening on the Orange Coast, but a store opening for the
fabulous Crate & Barrel furniture and home wares collection at the new
South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa.
“Yes, we are new, different, evolving,” offered South Coast Plaza
managing partner Henry Segerstrom. In the crowd of some 1,200
opening-night revelers Wednesday evening, Segerstrom was joined by his
wife, Renee, looking very smart in a suit of winter white wool, and other
family members including son, Anton, and niece, Sandy Segerstrom Daniels,
with her husband, John Daniels, for what was one of the most fun store
openings on the Orange Coast.
The primary purpose of the evening was to welcome Crate & Barrel to the
community. The task was handled with considerable style as it was placed
in the hands of local charity, namely the most worthy Friends of the
Mission San Juan Capistrano.
Co-chaired by an exquisite young hostess named Kimberly Prado, joined at
the party by husband, Eduardo, and teamed with one of the classier ladies
on the social register, Madeline Swinden, the opening filled the new
store with very impressed local patrons while raising funds to support
the preservation of a California landmark.
A win-win situation to be certain.
The best part of the entire operation was simply that everyone was having
a super time. Guests had a ball looking at all the new holiday home
merchandise. Nadie and Bill Weltner of Newport Beach were caught in the
holiday ornament section. Nadie was trying on miniature Christmas hand
puppets with pal Donna Bunce.
“Isn’t this elf darling?” cooed Bunce, dressed to kill in her elegant
signature red suit. Weltner preferred her Christmas moose, complete with
antlers. Jim Swinden, husband of hostess and co-chair Madeline and son of
guest Joan Irvine Smith, rushed by with a pair of martinis.
His wife had door duty. Refreshments were surely in order. Lido
Penninusla’s Cecilia and Bruce Nott were in the crowd, chatting with
friends and family members, sampling the incredible array of food
stations catered by Orange County’s culinary superstar David Wilhelm.
Wilhelm’s catering arm is called Culinary Adventures, and the operation
went all out for the opening of Crate & Barrel.
The food was superb. Stations included chicken fricassee a la moutard for
a taste of Paris. Shrimp and smoked Gouda cheese quesadillas provided a
taste of Mexico. From Italy, pasta galore. Even a clever display of
Pacific Rim cuisine, including delicious apricot sweet chile vegetable
spring rolls served in miniature white Chinese takeout cartons were seen
all about the store as guests mingled.
And speaking of mingling, CEO of Crate & Barrel, Gordon Segal, was in
from his Chicago headquarters for the party. The personable marketing and
merchandising king greeted the Orange County locals with warm Midwestern
hospitality. Equally impressive was his staff at the new store, seemingly
comprised of one sales associate for every customer, who had hands
outstretched to shake one and all. More impressive, the staff had been
trained to ask questions.
“What do you think of the new store?” “Are you pleased with the
merchandise?” “Do you have any questions about our furniture lines?”
“What is your personal taste or preference in terms of furniture?” Each
one of the new staff made a considerable effort to get involved -- not
pushy, but refreshingly pleasant and helpful. The message was not lost on
the crowd.
Sharon Ormsbee, co-owner of the popular Costa Mesa-based resale furniture
boutique Newport Consign Design, was spotted in the crowd with her
daughter, Cara Christensen. Ormsbee was possibly checking out the new
goods being sold to see what merchandise the local crowd would be
bringing in to her store in years to come. Just kidding.
Ormsbee is very active with longtime local charitable groups such as
Angelitos de Oro and the Friends of the Mission, sponsors of the evening.
Also seen among the stylish goods were Marilyn and Tom Nielsen, South
Coast Plaza’s Werner Escher, Debra Gunn Downing, community relations exec
Billur Wallerich looking very glam, and Friends of the Mission committee
members Electa Anderson, Christine Emmel, Susan Bonanno, Alison Hahn, Pam
Banks, Cathy Beaumont, Beth Bohn, Kendice Briggs, Linda Colton, Holly
Franks, Tracey Gottlieb, Melissa Snyder, Jody Johnson, Diane Knight,
Dianne McKinnon, Sandy Norton, Carol Porter, Carrie Pulone, Signe
Radovich, Tracy Ross and Susan Thomas.
As guests sampled the grand assortment of desserts provided by Wilhelm,
the sentiment was unanimous. Charity and commerce had joined forces for a
most successful kickoff of the new home fashion wing of South Coast Plaza
anchored by Crate & Barrel. And guess what? The store has parking right
at the front door, and windows fill the space with natural light.
“I told you we were the new South Coast Plaza,” said Henry Segerstrom.
Indeed he did.* B.W. COOK’S column appears every Thursday and
Saturday.CUTLINE: Newport-Mesa families supporting their student athletes
on the Newport Harbor High School water polo teams gathered to raise
funds and spirit at the Kings Road residence of Sandra and Robert Weiner.
The varsity boys’ water polo team ranks No. 1 in Orange County. From
left, seated, are Sandra Weiner and Lauren Johnson, vice president of the
boosters. From left, standing, are Tom Probert, president of the
boosters, and Robert Weiner.
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