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Ben Wood
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Stars and diamonds sparkle at Harry Winston soiree
HARRY WINSTON is well known for diamonds of the highest quality and Winston's parties have plenty of sparkle too. A reception, organized by
Billie Gabriel and
James Schaefer, was held in the Ala Moana store Saturday to give
Hope Kamenstein a diamond pendant, thanks to
Martha Stewart. Dom Perignon and quality wine flowed and snacks were served before
Golbarg Parstabar, a Winston vice president, made the presentation. The happy Hope was at Stewart's show in New York on Valentine's Day. The audience was told the person who had a seat with a valentine taped under it would win a trip to Hawaii for two with airfare, accommodations at the Kahala hotel, tickets to all of
Matt Catingub's "Return to Romance" Music Festival events and a gift from Harry Winston. Hope had the lucky seat and made the trip with husband
Matthew. "I was just in shock," Hope said. Among performers in the "Romance" fest who attended the Winston soiree were
Kenny Loggins, Jimmy Borges, Lucie Arnaz,
Cecilio Rodriguez, Rocky Brown and
Jordan Segundo. Guests included Windward Miss Hawaii contestant
Marisa Kellett, Julie Aragaki and
Rick Blangiardi. Catingub thanked everyone involved in the festival. Lucie, daughter of
Lucille Ball and
Desi Arnaz, was with her husband, actor
Larry Luckenbill. She loves Hawaii and would like to land a singing gig here. "This is the only place I ever wanted to visit," said Lucie. She has been here 35 to 40 times. "Humbug," joked Loggins when asked what he thought of the festival. He made it clear he was looking forward to performing the following night at the Arena with
Michael McDonald.
Melinda Williams, a
Lisa Kudrow lookalike, is a veep of Loggins' company. She has a UH graduate school degree in marine biology. "There are sharks in the music business, too," Melinda said ...
Joyce Okano meets Paul McCartney in Paris
"BONJOUR BEN! I am in Paris and met
Paul McCartney!" e-mailed Chanel's
Joyce Okano March 4 while in Paris for the Chanel fashion show. Joyce said she was having breakfast at a boulangerie when "Paul walks in and sits down right next to me! I introduced myself and told him what a big fan I was." Joyce said they compared notes on breakfast. "He was very friendly and even shook my hand when I left," she said ...
Ben Wood, who sold the Star-Bulletin in the streets of downtown Honolulu during World War II, writes of people, places and things in our Hawaii. E-mail him at
bwood@starbulletin.com