Vanities

'In' Mates

September 1987 Angela Janklow
Vanities
'In' Mates
September 1987 Angela Janklow

'In' Mates

The models of modern matrimony this fall are neither Kennedy kids nor roguish royals. Now that real glamour is professional success, and true love is back in fashion, the September 13 wedding of Vogue's youngest editor, Elizabeth Saltzman, and E. F. Hutton's hottest V.P., Glenn Dubin, will set a new romantic standard. Just twenty-two, Elizabeth's always been the barometer of hip, with superstyle buddies from Armani and Klein to painters Clemente and Scharf. Glenn, thirty, has a similarly stellar social orbit: ex-steady Bianca Jagger introduced the future Dubins. The nuptials will be funky yet elegant. The clothes: bride's by mod designer Stephen Sprouse, groom's by spiffy Savile Row. The site: the Big Apple's landmark Puck Building (just right for the art-worshiping congregations of the eighties). And the cake: three-tiered, with fresh flowers. Why tamper with tradition?

Angela Janklow