The crowd that turned out for the National Breast Cancer Coalition's annual benefit got both dinner in a gussied-up ballroom and a rock concert from Sheryl Crow. The benefit--which also celebrated the coalition's 10th anniversary--began with dinner in the Manhattan Center Studios' Grand Ballroom, where Susan Edgar Design created simple centerpieces of purple flowers, Tentation served dinner and See Factor Industries used a pink color scheme for the lighting.
After dinner, everyone headed down to the Hammerstein Ballroom, where Crow performed with Stevie Nicks, and VH1 taped the show for an April 6 broadcast.
Sponsored by Revlon (chief Ron Perelman was one of the night's honorees and one of group's initial backers, and his wife, Ellen Barkin, works with the nonprofit), the benefit was planned by Event Associates.
--Chad Kaydo
After dinner, everyone headed down to the Hammerstein Ballroom, where Crow performed with Stevie Nicks, and VH1 taped the show for an April 6 broadcast.
Sponsored by Revlon (chief Ron Perelman was one of the night's honorees and one of group's initial backers, and his wife, Ellen Barkin, works with the nonprofit), the benefit was planned by Event Associates.
--Chad Kaydo

Sheryl Crow performed at the Hammerstein Ballroom for the National Breast Cancer Coalition's benefit. The concert was taped by VH1. (Photo by Jeff Thomas)

Upstairs in Manhattan Center Studios' Grand Ballroom, See Factor Industries used a pink color scheme for the lighting for the dinner portion of the evening. (Photo by Jeff Thomas)

Revlon chief Ron Perelman was one of the honorees at dinner. (Photo by Jeff Thomas)

Susan Edgar Design created simple centerpieces of purple flowers.