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Fashionable Life: Behind the Scenes at Sidney Harman Hall

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Fashionable Life: Behind the Scenes at Sidney Harman Hall


Washington Life’s November fashion shoot was front and center at the Shakespeare Theatre.

By Megan Buerger and Alison McLaughlin

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We went behind the scenes at WL’s November fashion shoot at the Shakespeare Theatre’s Sidney Harman Hall to get the real scoop on what happens backstage – from hair and makeup to setting up the shot. Check it out below!

Photography Gary Landsman
Style Cathy Phillips
Shot on location at Sidney Harman Hall, the Shakespeare Theatre
Makeup Dyan Zurick Smith, PR @ Partners
Hair Francesca Mastri, Pr @ Partners
Shoot assistants Megan Buerger, Celine iLang-iLang, Alison McLaughlin, and Kristen Vogel
Models t.h.e. Artist Agency

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WL Fashion: Taking Center Stage

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WL Fashion: Taking Center Stage


Pump up the drama this fall with a chic and trendy look that will make you the center of attention.

on Skyler: BB dakota woven boyfriend blazer ($98),  Glam  high-waisted skirt ($52), houSe oF harLow Aztec leather  bangles in black and red ($68 each), and theory printed top  ($198); South Moon Under, 2700 Clarendon Blvd. #R440, Arlington,  Va., 703-807-4083, www.southmoonunder.com. oLSen hauS  “Balance” shoe ($205) and SaSSanoVa zipper flower necklace  ($52); Sassanova, 7134 Bethesda Lane, Bethesda, Md., 301-654-  7403, www.sassanova.com. danieLLe niCoLe LindSay clutch  in red ($295); Bloomingdale’s, 5300 Western Ave., Chevy Chase,  Md., 240-744-3700, www.bloomingdales.com.  on STeFAn: rVCa Leo romero signature grey denim pants  ($75) and kevin “Spanky” Doc Morrow vest ($69), SCotCh and  Soda micro-print button-down shirt ($89); South Moon Under,  2700 Clarendon Blvd. #R440, Arlington, Va., 703-807-4083, www.  southmoonunder.com. BoSS By hugo BoSS Sheldon sneakers  ($125); Bloomingdale’s, 5300 Western Ave., Chevy Chase, Md.,  240-744-3700, www.bloomingdales.com.

on Skyler: BB dakota woven boyfriend blazer ($98), Glam high-waisted skirt ($52), houSe oF harLow Aztec leather bangles in black and red ($68 each), and theory printed top ($198); South Moon Under, 2700 Clarendon Blvd. #R440, Arlington, Va., 703-807-4083, www.southmoonunder.com. oLSen hauS “Balance” shoe ($205) and SaSSanoVa zipper flower necklace ($52); Sassanova, 7134 Bethesda Lane, Bethesda, Md., 301-654- 7403, www.sassanova.com. danieLLe niCoLe LindSay clutch in red ($295); Bloomingdale’s, 5300 Western Ave., Chevy Chase, Md., 240-744-3700, www.bloomingdales.com. on STeFAn: rVCa Leo romero signature grey denim pants ($75) and kevin “Spanky” Doc Morrow vest ($69), SCotCh and Soda micro-print button-down shirt ($89); South Moon Under, 2700 Clarendon Blvd. #R440, Arlington, Va., 703-807-4083, www. southmoonunder.com. BoSS By hugo BoSS Sheldon sneakers ($125); Bloomingdale’s, 5300 Western Ave., Chevy Chase, Md., 240-744-3700, www.bloomingdales.com.

Photography Gary Landsman
Style Cathy Phillips
Shot on location at Sidney Harman Hall, the Shakespeare Theatre
Makeup Dyan Zurick Smith, PR @ Partners
Hair Francesca Mastri, Pr @ Partners
Shoot assistants Megan Buerger, Celine iLang-iLang, Alison McLaughlin, and Kristen Vogel
Models t.h.e. Artist Agency


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Fashionable Fête

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Fashionable Fête


Photography Gary Landsman
Style Lana Orloff
Makeup Carola Myers
Hair Meg Walsh for Carola Myers Makeup and Hair Artists
Shoot assistants: Alex Landsman, Alison McLaughlin, and Ashley Woodfolk
Models: T.H.E. Artist Agency
Photographed at the Ronald Reagan Building & International Trade Center

ON AUDREY Chihocky: Marchesa fuchsia cocktail dress ($750) and Christian Louboutin Bow T Dorcet crepe satin black heels ($895); Neiman Marcus, Mazza Gallerie, 5300 Wisconsin Ave. NW, 202-966-9700, www.neimanmarcus.com. Jorge Adeler custom-designed 14k Chalcedony necklace ($23,685), earrings ($3,695), ring ($3,395), and bracelet ($9,780); Adeler Jewelers, 772-E Walker Rd., Great Falls, Va., 703-759-4076, www.adelerjewelers.com. ON JUSTIN SAMPSON: Alexander McQueen black trousers ($555), Gucci black dress shirt ($250), and Yasmine tie ($180); Saks Fifth Avenue, The Men’s Store, Mazza Gallerie, 5300 Wisconsin Ave. NW, 202-363-2059, www.saks.com.

ON AUDREY CHICOCKY: Marchesa fuchsia cocktail dress ($750) and Christian Louboutin Bow T Dorcet crepe satin black heels ($895); Neiman Marcus, Mazza Gallerie, 5300 Wisconsin Ave. NW, 202-966-9700, www.neimanmarcus.com. Jorge Adeler custom-designed 14k Chalcedony necklace ($23,685), earrings ($3,695), ring ($3,395), and bracelet ($9,780); Adeler Jewelers, 772-E Walker Rd., Great Falls, Va., 703-759-4076, www.adelerjewelers.com. ON JUSTIN SAMPSON: Alexander McQueen black trousers ($555), Gucci black dress shirt ($250), and Yasmine tie ($180); Saks Fifth Avenue, The Men’s Store, Mazza Gallerie, 5300 Wisconsin Ave. NW, 202-363-2059, www.saks.com.

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Photographers

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Photographers


Remember your event forever with photographs by these talented artists.

 

Group portrait from 2008 Balls and Galas by Clay Blackmore

Group portrait from 2008 Balls and Galas by Clay Blackmore


Joseph Allen
Portrait, event and editorial photography
www.jallenimages.com
joseph@jallenimages (703) 980-8688

Clay Blackmore
Weddings, portrait and editorial photography
www.clayblackmore.com
(301)-670-3232

James R. Brantley
Weddings, portrait, events, and editorial photography
www.jamesrbrantleyphotography.com
jrbrantley@mac.com, (240)476-2285

Luke Christopher
Weddings, portrait, and event photography
www.lukechristopher.com
luke@lukechristopher.com, (202)494-2525

Betsy Spruill Clarke
Portrait, event and editorial photography
www.betsyphotography.com
foto.maven@gmail.com, (240)731-8485

Tim Coburn
Portrait, advertising, and editorial photography
www.timcoburnphoto.com
timcoburn@timcoburnphotos.com, (202)368-4557

Rory Cox
Portrait, advertising, and editorial photography
www.4-optic.com/
erin@4-optics.com, (410) 633-4540

Len Depas
Weddings, portrait and editorial photography
www.lendepasphoto.com
ldepas@aol.com, (202) 362-8111

Jonah Koch
Weddings, portrait, editorial and event photography
www.kochfoto.com
jonah@kochfoto.com, (202)674-2428

Gary Landsman
Corporate, advertising and editorial photography
www.garylandsman.com
gary@landsmanphoto.com, (301)-529-6155

David Michele
Wedding and portrait
www.davidmichele.com

Tony Powell
Event, editorial, and Fine Art photography
www.tonypowell.smugmug.com
tonypowells@gmail.com, 301-343-7805

Kyle Samperton
Event and editorial photography, portraits and weddings
irishfoal@aol.com, (301)928-1499

Douglas Sonders
Portrait, advertising, and editorial photography
http://www.sondersphotography.com/
douglas@sondersphotography.com, (703)618-4110

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Living the High Life

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Living the High Life


Photography Gary Landsman
Style James Cornwell, PR at Partners
Model Kathy Leutner, Click Model Management
Shot on location at Highland Park Apartments, www.HighlandParkDC.com
Makeup Francesca Mastri, PR at Partners; Hair Dyan Zurick Smith, PR at Partners; Manicurist Bernie-Clark
Shoot Assistants: Alex Landsman, Ali McLaughlin, and Cathy Phillips

Tory Burch Jeanne white cardigan ($225), ROZAE by Rozae Nichols floral dress ($398), and French Connection red belt ($68); CUSP Georgetown, 3030 M St. NW, 202-625-0893, www.cusp.com. Lauren Merkin clutch ($200) and coral filigree cuff ($38); Sassanova, 1641 Wisconsin Ave. NW, 202-471-4400, www.sassanova.com. Gucci high heel platform T-strap sandal with buckles in gunmetal leather ($1,295); Gucci, 8075 Leesburg Pike #140, Vienna, Va., 703-506-6804, www.gucci.com. TKO orange watch ($125); South Moon Under, 10247 Old Georgetown Rd., Bethesda, Md., 301-564-0995, www.southmoonunder.com. Adeler Jewelers turquoise and handmade 18kt yellow gold bead necklace ($1,490), 18kt earrings featuring cultured white Akoya pearls and turquoise ($2,876), and 19kt handmade bold gold ring ($2,880); Adeler Jewelers, 772-E Walker Rd., Great Falls, Va., 703-759-4076, www.adelerjewelers.com.

Tory Burch Jeanne white cardigan ($225), ROZAE by Rozae Nichols floral dress ($398), and French Connection red belt ($68); CUSP Georgetown, 3030 M St. NW, 202-625-0893, www.cusp.com. Lauren Merkin clutch ($200) and coral filigree cuff ($38); Sassanova, 1641 Wisconsin Ave. NW, 202-471-4400, www.sassanova.com. Gucci high heel platform T-strap sandal with buckles in gunmetal leather ($1,295); Gucci, 8075 Leesburg Pike #140, Vienna, Va., 703-506-6804, www.gucci.com. TKO orange watch ($125); South Moon Under, 10247 Old Georgetown Rd., Bethesda, Md., 301-564-0995, www.southmoonunder.com. Adeler Jewelers turquoise and handmade 18kt yellow gold bead necklace ($1,490), 18kt earrings featuring cultured white Akoya pearls and turquoise ($2,876), and 19kt handmade bold gold ring ($2,880); Adeler Jewelers, 772-E Walker Rd., Great Falls, Va., 703-759-4076, www.adelerjewelers.com.

Model Kathy Leutner is no stranger to Washington. Raised in Chantilly, Va., about half an hour outside the city, Leutner would often come to the capital with her family to shop, visit museums, and enjoy the cherry blossoms each spring. She began modeling after she was discovered by a talent agent while shopping at Tysons Galleria at age 18, but modeling soon took a backseat to education when she enrolled at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Va. During her last semester, she commuted between JMU and New York City, where she was frequently booked in commercial, editorial, and bridal shoots. Recently, she was featured as the face of Self magazine’s 2009 “Self Beauty Awards.” Leutner is now a full-time model based out of New York with Click Model Management. When she’s not travelling for work, she spends her time volunteering at the SPCA and the Lazarus Foundation.
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A Tale of Twin Oaks

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A Tale of Twin Oaks


During it’s storied past, this historic Northwest Washington mansion was titled by a Revolutionary war general, built as a summer retreat for the National Geographic Society’s founder, and later made into the epicenter of U.S.-Taiwanese relations – SHIN-WEN KUO recants Twin Oaks’ colorful saga.

Photography Gary Landsman

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The Chinese have a concept called yuan fen – roughly translated it means “destiny” or “fate.” Stronger than coincidence, it often refers to a meeting, a relationship, or a situation that is meant to be long before it’s foreseen. So it is fitting that one of Dr. Jaushieh Joseph Wu’s – Taiwan’s Representative to the U.S. – favorite personal anecdotes about Twin Oaks involves a bit of yuan fen.
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Zen and Now

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Zen and Now


Ambassador Ryozo Kato has served for six years overseeing strengthening bi-lateral ties while enjoying the splendor of Japan’s traditional-meets-modern Ambassador’s residence.

By Michael M. Clements
Photography Gary Landsman

A long hallway in classic Japanese style, which connects the main house with the tea house.

It’s a snowy December evening and a black-tie crowd of Japanese businessmen, embassy staff, U.S. Foreign Service alumni, and influential Japanese-Americans are congenially milling about the Four Seasons Hotel ballroom. They have gathered to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Japan America Society of Washington, D.C.

After several rounds of loud woodblock clops (in lieu of Washington’s de rigueur bell chime) and some brisk tableside business card exchanges, guests settle into their seats. Former Vice President Walter Mondale, who served as ambassador to Japan during the Clinton era, speaks first. He begins with a joke and finishes with fond recollections of his time in Japan. Former Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta follows with an equally polished and respectful speech. The evening stays true to form, format, and formality … until Ambassador Ryozo Kato, Japan’s longest serving post-World War II ambassador to the U.S., takes the podium.

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Triomphe de Kalorama

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Triomphe de Kalorama


The French embassy residence has been a fixture of the Washington diplomatic and social scene for generation-upon-generation of ambassador. It’s newest occupant, Pierre Vimont, comes with a mandate to steer Franco-American relations through the new dawn of a burgeoning yet delicate liaison.

By Leah Pisar
Photography  Gary Landsman


Pierre Vimont had scarcely been named Ambassador to Washington when word came in that France’s newly elected President, Nicolas Sarkozy, was heading to the unlikely location of Wolfeboro, New Hampshire for an August holiday. Rekindling relations with the White House in the wake of the Iraq war was high on Sarkozy’s agenda when he met with President Bush at nearby Kennebunkport over hamburgers and blueberry pie. That informal visit and Mr. Vimont’s assignment to Washington are harbingers of a new era in transatlantic cooperation.

“I am arriving at a moment when Franco-American relations are particularly interesting,” says Vimont – the elegant, soft-spoken and seasoned Parisian diplomat, who moved into the lavish residence on Kalorama Road in early September. “President Sarkozy’s recent declarations call for relaxing the relationship; my role is to translate this will into action.”

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Dacha Sweet Dacha

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Dacha Sweet Dacha


Russian Ambassador Yuri Ushakov and his wife Svetlana continue the Russian tradition of summer escapes and family bonding on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.

By Deborah K. Dietsch
Photography Gary Landsman

"A dacha is not just about entertaining," Ushakova says. "It's about uniting people in a very spiritual way, because you are in nature."

"A dacha is not just about entertaining," Ushakova says. "It's about uniting people in a very spiritual way, because you are in nature."

Russians cherish the dacha, a word meaning summer house or cottage. During summers and weekends, millions of them leave the stress of congested city life for the solace of a cabin or house in the countryside. “It’s a Russian tradition,” explains Yuri Ushakov, Ambassador of the Russian Federation. “You will find Moscow empty on Saturdays and Sundays, even in winter. A dacha is a good place to spend time outdoors with family and friends.”

Since arriving in Washington eight years ago, the Russian ambassador and his wife Svetlana Ushakova have kept up this tradition on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. They spend nearly every weekend and longer stretches during the summer at the embassy’s three-story brick dacha fronting the Chester River. While the 1920s Georgian-style house doesn’t exactly look Russian, it offers the couple the same pleasures as their dacha outside of Moscow – spending time with their 10-year-old grandson Misha, grilling shashlik (Russian shish kebob), with friends, or relaxing in the bania, Russian for steam room.

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Turkish Delight

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Turkish Delight


Three years and 20 million dollars later, a fabled residence reopens.

By Gail Scott
Photography Gary Landsman

The turquoise and yellow drawing room is now light and airy with silk and linen calm-yellow sheer drapery that let sunlight flood the room. The light also highlights the exquisite antique Serves vase collection - a main reason why turquoise has become "the new neutral" for the mansion.  Note also the Ambassador's antique silver collection crafted by Turkish silversmiths in Istanbul.

The turquoise and yellow drawing room is now light and airy with silk and linen calm-yellow sheer drapery that let sunlight flood the room. The light also highlights the exquisite antique Serves vase collection - a main reason why turquoise has become "the new neutral" for the mansion. Note also the Ambassador's antique silver collection crafted by Turkish silversmiths in Istanbul.

These are magical times for Turkish Ambassador Nabi Sensoy and his new wife and longtime friend, Gülgün. A new marriage and a totally refurbished and remodeled residence is ready after more than three years of major architectural restoration and extensive rehabilitation by well-known Washington restoration architect Belinda Reeder and noted embassy interior designer Aniko Gaal Schott.

“We thought we were moving in as early as last August,” said Ambassador Sensoy who, with his new bride, has been living out of packing boxes for some weeks. “But this work of great architectural beauty, one of the historic landmarks of Embassy Row,” jumped in petite Gülgün, “is also a very precious residence now, really a work of art … it’s a great responsibility for us to make use of this historic property in the best way possible for Turkey.”

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Sweden on the Potomac

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Sweden on the Potomac


The New House of Sweden finally glows on Washington’s waterfront and Sweden’s King & Queen are about to arrive – no wonder Swedish Ambassador Gunnar Lund and his wife Kari Lotsberg are smiling.

By Gail Scott
Photography Gary Landsman

Entrance of House of Sweden glows in the light of dusk.

Entrance of House of Sweden glows in the light of dusk.

The new House of Sweden, the first foreign embassy to ever be built on the Washington waterfront, is finally open. And to add to the romance, Sweden’s King Carl XVI Gustaf Philip and Queen Silvia are about to arrive to officially inaugurate this handsome, long glass building that glows in the dark.

But the story if House of Sweden is also a love story about two people from two different countries who have created a family, two impressive careers and a happy marriage despite the never-ending demands of diplomacy, government and politics and constant complications of living on different continents. Perhaps you already have met them, Swedish Ambassador Gunnar Lund and Kari Lotsberg, his wife ? Norwegian by birth, Swedish by passport and a dedicated mother and well-known economist.

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Open Plan

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Open Plan


In Adams-Morgan, lawyer Julian Epstein makes the case for loft-style living.

By Deborah K. Dietsch
Photography Gary Landsman

Julian Epstein relaxes on a modern chaise longue in the open living space of his PN Hoffman-built loft.

Julian Epstein relaxes on a modern chaise longue in the open living space of his PN Hoffman-built loft.

Sprawled on a white chaise in his Adams-Morgan loft, lawyer Julian Epstein makes his case for the simple life. “I’m not a collector. I don’t want a lot of stuff,” he says. “I can’t stand clutter.”

Almost monastic in its minimalism, his bachelor pad is furnished with clean-lined sofas, cubic ottomans and glass and chrome coffee table, all arranged in straight lines on bare bamboo floors. Overhead, the concrete ceiling is left exposed and the floor-to-ceiling windows are unshielded by curtains.
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Bella Casa

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Bella Casa


It’s a beautiful April afternoon, and Italian Ambassador Giovanni Castellaneta has just pulled into the driveway of Villa Firenze in a gleaming yellow 2006 Maserati. Noticing the small crowd gathered in his front entryway, he smiles and beckons with his hand, “Isn’t this a beautiful machine?” he asks, with the mischief and sophistication of an Italian James Bond, “Who wants to go for a ride?” Minutes later, the Ambassador and the Maserati deliver one delighted journalist back to the residence. “What a special car,” he beams.

By Christina Wilkie
Photography Gary Landsman

talian Ambassador Giovanni Castellaneta and his wife, Lila, stroll up their driveway.

Italian Ambassador Giovanni Castellaneta and his wife, Lila, stroll up their driveway.

Ambassador Castellaneta and his wife, Lila, arrived in Washington last fall, but clearly the couple is already “a casa” in the iconic diplomatic residence, Villa Firenze. Purchased from Polly Guggenheim. In 1976, the Tudor manor has become an enduring symbol of Italy in Washington.

Equally as enchanting as the main house are Villa Firenze’s formal gardens, which encompass over 17 acres of lawns and woodlands in the heart of Cleveland Park. “It’s fantastic!” raves Lila, striking in a white Yves Saint Laurent suit as she seats herself on the terrace overlooking the rolling south lawn. “Where we live is a paradise … we’re in the center of a city, but we have the most beautiful garden, and so many trees that you can’t see anyone else, so it’s perfect.

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Preservation… The “Wright” Way

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Preservation… The “Wright” Way


A classic Frank Lloyd Wright home in McLean is in good hands with Washingtonian Jim Kimsey.

By Christina Wilkie
Photography Gary Landsman

The Marden House exhibits many elements that characterize Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian style, particularly the concrete slab flooring, built-in furniture, and abundant natural views. The use of construction materials drawn from nature is in keeping with Wright’s belief that buildings should grow naturally from their environment. Much of the furniture in the house was designed by the architect, including the cabinetry that runs across the far side of the living area

The Marden House exhibits many elements that characterize Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian style, particularly the concrete slab flooring, built-in furniture, and abundant natural views. The use of construction materials drawn from nature is in keeping with Wright’s belief that buildings should grow naturally from their environment. Much of the furniture in the house was designed by the architect, including the cabinetry that runs across the far side of the living area

There has long been a sense among the collectors of artistic masterpieces that the paintings or sculptures they acquire never really “belong” to them in the traditional sense of the word. Great collectors are not owners, but rather stewards, entrusted with the preservation of a piece of history for the benefit of future generations. Of course, this is easy to understand in the case of a Picasso or a Michelangelo….but what if the masterpiece were a house, on your property?
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At Home with the Pastranas

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At Home with the Pastranas


Ambassador of Colombia Andes Pastrana and his wife Nohra Pastrana settle into diplomatic lief as well as their historic home.

By Christina Wilkie
Photography Gary Landsman
Styled by Barbara McConaghy

His Excellency, Andrés Pastrana, Ambassador of Colombia to the United States with his wife Nohra Pastrana.

His Excellency, Andrés Pastrana, Ambassador of Colombia to the United States with his wife Nohra Pastrana.

Since October of 2005, the historic Thomas F. Gaff House on 20th Street has been the home of an historic “first” couple in the Washington diplomatic corps; the former president and first lady of Colombia, now Ambassador and Mrs. Andres Pastrana. The architects of the house, Bruce Price and Jules Henri de Sibour set out to create an American rendition of an early 17th century manor house, and the finished product marries grand Victorian proportions with an abundance of light and open spaces. Recently, Ambassador and Mrs. Pastrana invited WL into their exceptional home, and spoke candidly about public service, life in Washington, and the future of the US Latin American relationship.

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