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Phoenix House’s Annual Fashion Award Dinner Included a Shocking Confession

Phoenix House’s Annual Fashion Award Dinner Included a Shocking Confession

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This week, it was Fashion with a healthy side of Philanthropy at Cipriani 42nd Street as Phoenix House held its annual Fashion Award Dinner.  The 2016 event was a shockingly poignant one: What started with cocktails on a mild rainy night led to a near milestone fundraising effort… and a remarkably humble confession of addiction.

Joanna Coles, Michael Clinton
Joanna Coles, Michael Clinton

This year’s Fashion Award Dinner, Phoenix House’s largest annual fundraising event that honors leaders in the fashion, beauty, retail, and media industries, honored Marc Metrick (President of Saks Fifth Avenue), Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez (Co-Founders & Designers of Proenza Schouler) and Michael Clinton (President, Marketing & Publishing Director of Hearst Magazines).

Lazaro Hernandez, Jack McCollough
Lazaro Hernandez, Jack McCollough

While ‘fashion addict’ jokes abound, this annual event truly is an effort to raise funds and awareness for substance abuse and addiction.  Notable attendees such as Kristina O’Neill, Magnus Berger, Lauren Santo Domingo, Jessica Diehl, Jen Brill, Sara Moonves, Andrew Rosen, Elizabeth Vargas, Stellene Volandes, Wen Zhou, Judd Crane, Nina Garcia, and Gabriela Hearst were on hand not only to applaud the honorees, but also to raise funds to benefit Phoenix House’s pioneering treatment and recovery programs.

Marc Metrick, Richard Baker
Marc Metrick, Richard Baker

And one honoree surprised the crowd by sharing his sincere story of addiction.  Saks CEO Marc Metrick isn’t just on the board of Phoenix House out of corporate benevolence, but also because he acknowledges firsthand how the non-profit’s programs help those like him, addicts.  Addiction is “…not a weakness; not a personality defect.  It’s a disease. and if it’s not treated, then you can die.  Treatment comes with the programs Phoenix House provides,” Metrick shared after detailing his struggles with alcohol.

Clearly thriving now after receiving the assistance he needed, Metrick paraphrased a popular quote to explain how he’s currently living his best life:  “I can wake up every morning and do a million things; I just can’t do one.

Phoenix House’s annual Fashion Award Dinners have raised approximately $1 million to help about 20,000 men, women and teens each year as they overcome addiction and begin new lives in recovery.

Sara Moonves, Jen Brill, Olympia Scarry
Sara Moonves, Jen Brill, Olympia Scarry
Tom Jasper, Nina Garcia, Claudia Jasper
Tom Jasper, Nina Garcia, Claudia Jasper
Kevin O'Malley, Michael Clinton, Robbie Myers, Evan Specter, Stellene Volandes
Kevin O’Malley, Michael Clinton, Robbie Myers, Evan Specter, Stellene Volandes

Images courtesy of BFA