
On Sunday June 21st, Mr. Garou and I were invited to attend S.O.S. (Shopping on Sunday), celebrity stylist and fashion correspondent Hal Rubenstein’s first annual charity sample sale, on Fire Island. Benefiting the Fire Island Pines Arts Project & Fund, this celebrity packed sale was a spectacular success. Among the stars at Mr. Rubenstein’s event was not one, not two but THREE Project Runway veterans, who were showing snippets of their collections to the shoppers at hand. Many people will remember Stella, whose hard edge leather creations caused quite a stir on the show. She brought to the Island something rare for
the summer season (although not really), leather and metal studding. Her sexually charged runway showing brought roaring applause! The detail in the stitching and the metal studding made her pieces wearable works of art. The other Project Runway-er, Malan Brenton, wowed the audience with his chic, feminine creations suitable for the closets of the many socialites attending. Again, the attention to detail was not lost on anyone in attendance. Soft fabrics, combined with elegant tailoring, equaled fabulous results. The third designer was Emmett McCarthy, whose hot men’s bathing suits and elegant ladies’ cocktail creations also brought a round of applause. These three emerging designers are going to hit the world of fashion hard!

Other attendees worthy of mention were designers John Bartlett, accompanied by his partner John Esty, and Ron Chereskin. Both artists generously donated to the cause and graced the event with their presence. The list of donors ran from A to Z in the fashion and design world, and included such worthies as Jonathan Adler, Calvin Klein, Fendi and Carolina Herrera, to mention a few. It was huge success and I look forward to next year’s sale.
Having arrived to the Island on Saturday afternoon, Edward and I did
a little exploring, being that this was the first time we had ever been to Fire Island. In the town of Cherry Grove where we were staying, we found a truly unique “green” shop. “It’s simply Green” is the first and only true “green” shop on the island, and is located at 160 Main Walk. The purveyors of this brilliant idea are Patrick Fratellone, MD, developer of G Force (a green tea dietary supplement), and Rick Byrd, PhD. They offer everything from soaps and lotions to “green” sex products and pet supplies. This couple also owns a vitamin and nutrition shop in Manhattan on 57th street called Longevity Nutritionals, Inc.
Having a “green” shop on the Island is exceptional, but the fact that this couple also runs the Elmer A. Lindsay Memorial Medical Center is truly amazing. This center offers donation-based medical assistance on the island to anyone regardless of their ability to pay or lack of medical insurance. Although there is a medical facility in the Pines, this charity is run solely by a group of physicians who volunteer a week of their time working at the center, and rotate throughout the summer. Dr. Fratellone found it alarming that many of the people visiting the island didn’t have medical insurance, so he and his partner strive to make this center function with the nominal donations they receive. Just recently, in fact, Dr. Fratellone saved a man’s life who was experiencing heart issues. Without this center, the man would have quickly perished. Of course, most serious medical cases have to be helicoptered to the mainland, but these two heroes have been able to obtain major medical equipment at the center, which can give a patient a fighting chance, and can mean the difference between life and death. These are two truly amazing people! They’ve also come up with some truly ingenious ways to offset the costs of the center. Last year, they were able to get over 50 drag queens to donate recipes. Combined, these recipes were sold as “Drag Queens Can Cook, Recipes To Sync Your Lips Around”, a whimsical cookbook. All the proceeds from the sales of this book go to the running of the medical center. This year’s project is said to be a “Fire Island Pets” book featuring the many pets that are brought to the Island every season. I would like to thank Patrick and Rick for generously giving us a copy of the cookbook, and for the amazing work that they do on the Island. They truly are unique individuals!
Some of the shopping at S.O.S.:





The fashions of the runway show:












































