Dorothy Mason Heather Pujats
Vice President, Tiffany & Co Director, Tiffany & Co.
and
Heidi Dillon and The Fashionistas
with
F!D luxe
invite you to a cocktail reception
with special guest
John Loring
Tiffany & Co. Design Director and Author of
Tiffany Style
170 Years of Design
Tuesday, November 11
6:30 p.m. Cocktails
7:30 p.m. Presentation
Studios 1019
2278 Monitor Street
Dallas Texas 75207
Complimentary valet parking
RSVP: kim.kroll@thefashionistas.org
Ticket Price: $50
You may purchase tickets on our Tickets page.
John Loring is design director of Tiffany & Co., the internationally renowned jeweler. An accomplished designer, artist and author, Mr. Loring has written many books on Tiffany & Co. history and entertaining; he also travels around the world as a Tiffany spokesperson.
From his own celebrated designs to books on design, style, and entertaining past and present, Mr. Loring's artistic contributions to Tiffany have been widely recognized. Under the Tiffany name, Mr. Loring has authored 21 books: The New Tiffany Table Settings (1981), Tiffany Taste (1986), Tiffany's 150 Years (1987), The Tiffany Wedding (1988), Tiffany Parties (1989), The Tiffany Gourmet Cookbook (1992), A Tiffany Christmas (1996), Tiffany's 20th Century: A Portrait of American Style (1997), Tiffany Jewels (1999), Paulding Farnham: Tiffany’s Lost Genius (2000), Magnificent Tiffany Silver (2001), Louis Comfort Tiffany at Tiffany & Co. (2002), Tiffany Flora/Tiffany Fauna (2003), Tiffany in Fashion: A Study of American Fashion and Fashion Photography (1933-2003), Tiffany Timepieces (2004), Greetings from Andy (Warhol): Christmas at Tiffany’s (2004), Tiffany Diamonds (2005), Tiffany’s Palm Beach (2005), Tiffany Pearls (2006), Tiffany Colored Gems (2007), and Tiffany Style (2008).
Prior to joining Tiffany, Mr. Loring was the New York Bureau Chief of Architectural Digest, as well as one of the magazine’s principal editorial contributors. Mr. Loring also served as a professor of art at the graduate school of the
Mr. Loring earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature from
Some of his works have become part of the permanent collections of many museums, including The Museum of Modern Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, The Art Institute of Chicago,
Mr. Loring continues to write on art and design. He serves on the Acquisitions Committee of the