THE LADIES WHO LUNCH on the Mainline re: A Luncheon in Honor of Tory Burch this month’s Philadelphia Style Magazine Cover Girl

A few weeks back Philly Chit Chat was driven, thanks Christa, out to the Mainline to the Wurzak residence for a celebratory lunch in honor ofTory Burch as this months cover girl on Philadelphia Style Magazine.
Not only was the house straight out of the magnificent of the movie “The Philadelphia Story”,
but Mrs. Joann Wurzak was the perfect hostess (middle), with her are friends Sheri Shaffer and Laurie Ingerman Cashman & Associates were the behind the scenes cordinators, on the left Jacklyn Fisher, Christa Guidi and Carrie Nork Minelli, in purple next to Carrie is Haley Binn wife Jason Binn the owner of Niche Media the parent company of PS Mag. They are gathered to greet
Tory Burch as she arrives in the foyer
PSM editor Sarah Schaffer, with Samantha Marcus Yanks and Audrey Morrison
Tory poses in the living room of the Wurzak estate for a photo session with a local photographer (I took this shot hand held without a flash, 40 feet in distance, see 2nd photo past sign where she is sitting on couch. It came out surprisingly well)
Reggie Rubin, Karen, Isen Andrea, Freudlich and Dominque Reiff
Tory laughs with another guest as they admire the cover shot
Wendy Rosen, Philadelphia Soul co-owner and all around nice person, BJ Spencer and Marjorie Silverman
This is where the ladies who lunch would have their lunch, but I had to dash back to the day job so I missed out on what would have been a lovely afternoon on the Mainline.
but I did get this great little shot on the “red carpet” in the foyer. Of course my achilles heel kicked in as I chopped off all their toes as the staircase was behind me and well there’s only so much I can back up being me. L-R – Hostess Joann Wurzak, PSM owner Haley Binn, Publisher John Colabelli and Editor Sarah Schaffer
Useless women (with rich husbands) who have nothing better to do with their time.
Actually, you will be interested to know that among these \”useless women\” are lawyers, doctors, educators and caregivers. Furthermore, many of these women devote a great deal of their time, efforts and talents to charity, raising significant amounts of money for cancer, diabetes ( to mention a few). They also contribute significantly to the arts in Philadelphia. Please, don\’t let their well heeled attire fool you- they are anything but useless. Actually thy have managed to put all their attributes to good use
@blogger27 – Actually you\’re wrong. Nothing interests me about these women. Especially the aptly nicknamed wife of the co-Soul owner.