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		<title>Lean and Green! &#8216;Lots of Attractive People&#8217; at Earth Awards, Says Julian Niccolini</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/charlie-rose-and-friends.jpg?w=300&h=211" />On Monday, Jan. 12, at a black tie &quot;Earth Awards&quot; gala honoring eco-friendly innovations at the Four Seasons restaurant, a crowd of environmentalists, socialites, fashion designers and Malaysian royals (the affair was underwritten by the Malaysian government) munched foie gras and sipped champagne before dinner in the Pool Room. </p>
<p>&quot;I'm a fellow Malaysian, so I have to come and support the event,&quot; explained the compact, genial designer <strong>Zang Toi</strong>, accompanied by a model in a floor-length cape adorned with glittering cut-outs of the New York skyline (a look from his spring collection, he explained).</p>
<p>He's still working on making his designs eco-friendly. &quot;Not yet, I'm ashamed to admit it, but soon. They were trying to get me to do it last year, but I was traveling so, so much...&quot;</p>
<p>In the meantime: &quot;I try to walk as much as I can. I almost never take a car unless I have to, like tonight's cold... Even on the weekends if I'm not in a hurry I walk! I was having dinner with two friends at Indochine all the way downtown by Astor Place, I walked all the way down to dinner, it took me about an hour to walk all the way home to the Upper East Side. I think I did my part.&quot;</p>
<p>Blonde stylist and socialite <strong>Kate Schelter</strong> was chatting with <strong>Aimee Mullins</strong>, the model, actress and double amputee, who was resplendent in a pale blue <strong>Yigal Azrouel</strong> gown. &quot;I recycle, I wash my hair about once a week, which I think saves electricity and shampoo,&quot; said Ms. Schelter, of her own personal eco-initiatives. </p>
<p>The women agreed that living in New York tends to make one eco-conscious. &quot;Let's say this, there's not rooms in my apartment that I'm not in where the electricity could be on,&quot; said Ms. Schelter. Ms. Mullins, meanwhile, had gotten her entire East Village apartment building to start recycling. </p>
<p>Later, Four Seasons co-owner <strong>Julian Niccolini</strong> explained what he does for the earth. &quot;The only thing I really do for a living besides working at the Four Seasons and running this place, I raise... I make honey. I have hives, I live up in Westchester, and that's what we basically do. We make quite a bit of honey in the summertime. Last year we were selling at Dean &amp; Deluca. This year, because I only make like 180 bottles, 180 liters-which is still a lot of honey-I sell it mostly at the Four Seasons. And people love it. Everybody's constantly asking me for more.&quot; </p>
<p>He produced a plastic container labeled &quot;Bee Naughty&quot; honey, illustrated with a cartoon rendering of himself.  </p>
<p>&quot;In the Grill Room we are sold out every day,&quot; he continued, disputing suggestions that the economy had put a damper on power-lunching. &quot;In the Pool Room it's much less so, but at the same time we have introduced a $59 menu, because this year is the Four Seasons' 50th anniversary.&quot; (They couldn't do a $1,959 menu, he clarified).</p>
<p><strong>Charlie Rose</strong>, the evening's emcee, breezed by. &quot;Two meals today,&quot; he said to Mr. Niccolini, holding up two fingers.</p>
<p>&quot;Lunch and dinner's enough today!&quot; echoed Mr. Niccolini with a laugh. </p>
<p>&quot;This is a nice event,&quot; Mr. Niccolini concluded, surveying the room. &quot;Lots of attractive people.&quot;</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/charlie-rose-and-friends.jpg?w=300&h=211" />On Monday, Jan. 12, at a black tie &quot;Earth Awards&quot; gala honoring eco-friendly innovations at the Four Seasons restaurant, a crowd of environmentalists, socialites, fashion designers and Malaysian royals (the affair was underwritten by the Malaysian government) munched foie gras and sipped champagne before dinner in the Pool Room. </p>
<p>&quot;I'm a fellow Malaysian, so I have to come and support the event,&quot; explained the compact, genial designer <strong>Zang Toi</strong>, accompanied by a model in a floor-length cape adorned with glittering cut-outs of the New York skyline (a look from his spring collection, he explained).</p>
<p>He's still working on making his designs eco-friendly. &quot;Not yet, I'm ashamed to admit it, but soon. They were trying to get me to do it last year, but I was traveling so, so much...&quot;</p>
<p>In the meantime: &quot;I try to walk as much as I can. I almost never take a car unless I have to, like tonight's cold... Even on the weekends if I'm not in a hurry I walk! I was having dinner with two friends at Indochine all the way downtown by Astor Place, I walked all the way down to dinner, it took me about an hour to walk all the way home to the Upper East Side. I think I did my part.&quot;</p>
<p>Blonde stylist and socialite <strong>Kate Schelter</strong> was chatting with <strong>Aimee Mullins</strong>, the model, actress and double amputee, who was resplendent in a pale blue <strong>Yigal Azrouel</strong> gown. &quot;I recycle, I wash my hair about once a week, which I think saves electricity and shampoo,&quot; said Ms. Schelter, of her own personal eco-initiatives. </p>
<p>The women agreed that living in New York tends to make one eco-conscious. &quot;Let's say this, there's not rooms in my apartment that I'm not in where the electricity could be on,&quot; said Ms. Schelter. Ms. Mullins, meanwhile, had gotten her entire East Village apartment building to start recycling. </p>
<p>Later, Four Seasons co-owner <strong>Julian Niccolini</strong> explained what he does for the earth. &quot;The only thing I really do for a living besides working at the Four Seasons and running this place, I raise... I make honey. I have hives, I live up in Westchester, and that's what we basically do. We make quite a bit of honey in the summertime. Last year we were selling at Dean &amp; Deluca. This year, because I only make like 180 bottles, 180 liters-which is still a lot of honey-I sell it mostly at the Four Seasons. And people love it. Everybody's constantly asking me for more.&quot; </p>
<p>He produced a plastic container labeled &quot;Bee Naughty&quot; honey, illustrated with a cartoon rendering of himself.  </p>
<p>&quot;In the Grill Room we are sold out every day,&quot; he continued, disputing suggestions that the economy had put a damper on power-lunching. &quot;In the Pool Room it's much less so, but at the same time we have introduced a $59 menu, because this year is the Four Seasons' 50th anniversary.&quot; (They couldn't do a $1,959 menu, he clarified).</p>
<p><strong>Charlie Rose</strong>, the evening's emcee, breezed by. &quot;Two meals today,&quot; he said to Mr. Niccolini, holding up two fingers.</p>
<p>&quot;Lunch and dinner's enough today!&quot; echoed Mr. Niccolini with a laugh. </p>
<p>&quot;This is a nice event,&quot; Mr. Niccolini concluded, surveying the room. &quot;Lots of attractive people.&quot;</p>
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