The frock flock partied with gusto at Lot 61, capping the first day of shows for 7th on Sixth, the fashion bonanza in Bryant Park. On a night packed with parties, Harper's Bazaar editrix Kate Betts hosted Artistically Fashionable, a silent art auction to benefit the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.
Outside, a tent from d?cor stars Musters & Company helped shield arriving guests including Calvin Klein, Donald Trump, Diane Von Furstenberg and lots of models. High-end PR powerhouse PMK Public Relations handled publicity. The art was housed in the back of the still-hot club, while the rest of the space teemed with fashionistas and their hangers-on. Also spotted: event producer Ted Kruckel (of Ted Inc.) chatting with Lot 61 owner Amy Sacco.
--Chad Kaydo
Outside, a tent from d?cor stars Musters & Company helped shield arriving guests including Calvin Klein, Donald Trump, Diane Von Furstenberg and lots of models. High-end PR powerhouse PMK Public Relations handled publicity. The art was housed in the back of the still-hot club, while the rest of the space teemed with fashionistas and their hangers-on. Also spotted: event producer Ted Kruckel (of Ted Inc.) chatting with Lot 61 owner Amy Sacco.
--Chad Kaydo

Lot 61 owner Amy Sacco posed with Bryan Langston, director of special events and promotions, near the end of the Bazaar party.

Lot 61 turned its V.I.P. room into a gallery space to show off the silent auction pieces at Harper’s Bazaar’s event.

Harper’s Bazaar showed images of the work of artist Vanessa Beecroft on the four new screens Lot 61 put in its vast West 21st Street space. Beecroft’s work was also featured on the event’s invitation.

The front bar at Lot 61.