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  • Scenic design by John Iacovelli and costumes by Terri A.

    Hoyt Hilsman: Theater Review: I Never Sang for My Father Hoyt Hilsman 2011

  • Scenic design by John Iacovelli and costumes by Terri A.

    Hoyt Hilsman: Theater Review: I Never Sang for My Father Hoyt Hilsman 2011

  • Scenic design by John Iacovelli and costumes by Terri A.

    Hoyt Hilsman: Theater Review: I Never Sang for My Father Hoyt Hilsman 2011

  • Scenic design by John Iacovelli and costumes by Terri A.

    Hoyt Hilsman: Theater Review: I Never Sang for My Father Hoyt Hilsman 2011

  • Where the runway turns and the models walk toward backstage is the spot that Ports 1961 chooses to seat representatives from larger service magazines, such as Oprah, Glamour, and other books whose core audience might find Ports 1961 a little too expensive, but as Iacovelli adds, "Obviously they are very, very key because the psychographic who reads these is everything from a C.E.O. to a stay-at-home mom."

    the latest from teenvogue.com 2010

  • Iacovelli said he was uncomfortable releasing further information and referred further inquiries to the Archdiocese of Chicago.

    WBBM CBS 2 Chicago Top Videos Videos 2010

  • Taking each sticker one at a time, Iacovelli would individually place a person in a seat and call out the section, row, and seat number for his associate, located at a computer, to record within the master excel guest list.

    the latest from teenvogue.com 2010

  • Taking each sticker one at a time, Iacovelli would individually place a person in a seat and call out the section, row, and seat number for his associate, located at a computer, to record within the master excel guest list.

    the latest from teenvogue.com 2010

  • "The bigger the circulation, the better your seat," Iacovelli says.

    the latest from teenvogue.com 2010

  • Iacovelli wasn't the only person sizing up each attendee; also on hand were Ports 1961 vice president of public relations and marketing, Tony Alicindor, who was assisting with the press seating, and the brand's vice president of sales, Elizabeth Perrin Coletta, who was helping determine where each retailer should be placed.

    the latest from teenvogue.com 2010

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