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Tom Ford among guests who wore black to Tom Wolfe Florida film party – which had white dress code

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At a Palm Beach screening of a new film on Tom Wolfe, Florida society folks mostly adhered to a dress code of white in homage to the late writer.

But not every guest got the fashion memo, as five chic renegades — Tom Ford, George Hamilton, Bruce Weber, Kelly Klein and Baby Jane Holzer — stood out in black. Go figure!

Speakers included author Michael Shnayerson and Tony Marx, president of the New York Public Library (where Wolfe’s papers reside, thanks to billionaire donor Kathy Rayner).

Tom Wolfe
Tom Wolfe is the subject of a new Netflix film. Leonardo Cendamo
Tom Wolfe
The “Bonfire of the Vanities” author was known for his natty white suits. Corbis/VCG via Getty Images

Later, Blaine Trump, Bret Baier, John Paulson, Wilbur Ross, Peter Soros, Bobbi Brown, Harry Benson and Judith Miller wolfed (pun intended) pies at Pizza al Fresco.

A spy said, “The evening was organized by Peggy Siegal doing what she does best, which is rounding up the socialites, philanthropists, the greats and near greats.” The guest added, “It’s not about what’s on the table; it’s all about what’s on the chairs.”

Quipped a spy, “Tom Wolfe would’ve loved to have been a fly on the wall.”

The famed author of “The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test” passed away in 2018 at age 88.

Tom Ford
Ford is known for his dapper black uniforms. Getty Images
George Hamilton
Guests also included George Hamilton. GC Images
Jane Holzer
Baby Jane Holzer also made the Palm Beach scene. Getty Images

He started his career as a journalist for the New York Herald Tribune in 1962, and went on to wrote “The Right Stuff,” “The Pump House Gang,” “Radical Chic & Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers” and “The Painted Word,” among other titles.

Also spotted were Emilia and Pepe Fanjul, Dan and Esty Brodsky, Charlotte Beers, Abby and Howard Milstein, Paul Wilmot and Dixon Boardman and West Palm mayor Keith James. Quipped a spy, “Tom Wolfe would’ve loved to have been a fly on the wall.” 

The film is streaming on Netflix.

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