2011 Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards WINNERS: ‘The King’s Speech’ Cast, Colin Firth, Natalie Portman, Christian Bale, Melissa Leo

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SAG Awards after party invite

Winners: Natalie Portman (Best female actor, Black Swan), Colin Firth (Best male actor, The Kings Speech), Christian Bale (Best Supp male actor, The Fighter), Melissa Leo (Best Supp female actor, The Fighter), Steve Buscemi (Best male actor in a drama series, Boardwalk Empire), Alec Baldwin (Best male actor in a comedy series, 30 Rock), Julianna Margulies (Best female actor in a drama series, Good Wife), Betty White (Best female actor in a drama series, Hot in Cleveland), Al Pacino (Best male actor in a mini-series, You Dont Know Jack), Claire Danes (Best female actor in a mini-series, Temple Grandin), Boardwalk Empire (Best cast in a drama series), Modern Family (Best cast in a comedy series), The Kings Speech (Best cast in a motion picture)

When: January 30, 2011
Where: The Shrine downtown Los Angeles
What: Screen Actors Guild Awards from 2010 movies
More: an after party will be held by People mag and EIF

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Weekly Juice: Lotus launches 5 new cars, Teddy’s 5 year anniversary party, Range Rover event at Colony hosted by Fingerprint and the Alliance, MOCA gala and more

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Alec Baldwin and Demi Moore at Lotus preview

Friday, November 11, 2010:

Lotus held an event at a home off Mulholland to give a sneak peek to off 5 new models – the Esprit, Elan, Elite, Elise and Eterne – before everyone else gets to see next week at the Los Angeles Auto Show. A rare sighting – All 4 BaldwinsDaniel Baldwin, Stephen Baldwin (and his daughter Alaia Baldwin), Alec Baldwin and Billy Baldwin - in attendance, along with Demi Moore, Perry Farrell, Olivia Munn … Lotus works with the Baldwin brothers in support the Carol M. Baldwin Breast Cancer Research Fund, part of the Baldwin Foundation … Lotus is also celebrating the launch of Lotus Magazine (inaugural Autumn 2010 issue features Kate Moss on the cover and covers items like 0o7 James Bond movie drive-ons), three separate clothing collections and the first brand concept store in London. Adorable touch from Lotus was the Harry & David coffee cart at the valet! Very responsible!!

Teddy’s 5 year anniversary party is tonight! DJs include Myles Hendrik and iSHOWMYSELF.

Range Rover event at Colony hosted by Fingerprint and the Alliance. The invite read “free valet for all Range Rovers”!


Caroline Roman & Kevin Parker at Katrina Wan's birthday at Boudoir

Saturday, November 12, 2010:

30 years ago today a star was born. Katrina Wan, the E! News segment producer who parlayed her tenure at Disney publicity into what we know as Live from the Red Carpet One Hour Special: Pirates of the Caribbean 1, 2 & 3.  Boudoir promoter Brett Gurskyarranged sparklers, 3 ft pizza and played Tu Vuo’ Fa l’Americano just for the birthday girl. Katrina is well known in the film publicity world and is currently the V(I)P of Publicity atIndomina Releasing. Muah!
Also in Boudoir this eve – some cast mates from the Real Housewives from Beverly Hills, namely Kyle Richards who was celebrating her assistant’s birthday. Also in the house: Nicky Hilton, Brandon Davis, Kojo, and not with them but nearby we noticed Britney Spears parents!! The Umansky/Hilton clan was coming down from the Esquire House which was hosting a benefit for Oceana (you may remember them from there LV party earlier this year). The Esquire House, now in its 2nd month, is at a gorgeous home in Doheny Estates with amazing views! The master bedroom was decked out with Ferragamo. There was a fabulous media room theatre too! A cute touch was the “Corum Study” where guests were invited to bid on a special limited edition #1 of 50 Admiral’s Cup for Tourneau diving watch (retail price $8,000) graciously donated by Corum to benefit Oceana, a worldwide charity which focuses their efforts on protecting the world’s oceans.

Elle Fanning and Stephen Dorff and Sofia Coppola

The 2ND ANNUAL “Honorary Oscars” … Some usual MOCA suspects missing this eve turned up at the AMPAS 2nd Annual Governors Awards (as in Oscars) across town in Hollywood. This event is like the “honorary Oscars.”

The Academy’s Board of Governors basically gets together and decides to honor some of their peers; awards and toast were given to Francis Ford Coppola, Eli Wallach, Kevin Brownlow.

Also spotted: George Lucas, Natalie Portman, Kevin SpaceyRobert deNiro, Sharon Stone, Marissa Tomie, Oliver Stone, Kathryn Bigelow, James Caan, Robert Duvall Justin Long Josh Brolin Sam Rockwell, Clint EastwoodFrancis Ford Coppola and son Roman and daughter Sofia with Somewhere stars Elle Fanning and Stephan Dorf. You should all follow @TheAcademy on Twitter – especially as we near the Oscars.

The party featured a band - The Honey BrothersAdrian Grenier jammed with them is also an ambassador for Oceana - and several bars with catered food stations. The host for theOceana event was Esquire’s Publisher Steven McCrory. Also spotted at the house: Jeff GoldblumTheo AlexanderSam TrammellJennifer Love HewittLake Bell and the Four Seasons’ Kim KesslerAdrian Grenier (with new girlfriend, Emily Caldwell) and The Honey Brothers were up again early the next day for the “Children Uniting Nations’ 12th annual Day of the Child event.”After his set, Adrian sat at the end of the stage, talking with the kids, signing autographs and even letting them get their hands on his luscious locks.

MOCA Gala! After last years extreme performance from Lady Gaga and the Moscow ballet, MOCA was in for a challenge. MOCA Gala Chairs Maria Arena Bell and Eli Broad, Honorary Gala Chair Dasha Zhukova, Dinner Chairs Lilly Tartikoff Karatz, Nancy Marks, and Carolyn Powers, and MOCA Director Jeffrey Deitch delivered with Beck + Devendra Banhart. Chanel Fine Jewelry sponsored the party and Max Azria sponsored the exhibit. MOCA has already had two warning fetes earlier this month, one at Chanel and one at Max Azria’s and the modern museum of contemporary art also had a VIP preview two weekends ago. Much hoopla for one of L.A.’s biggest nights in arts, philanthropy and fun! Spotted: literally too many celebs to mention but, Gwen, Gavin, Dasha, Ginnifer, Cameron, Rachel + Brad - to name a few, lots of PRs from Grey Goose, Harrison + Shriftman, MOCA and Slate PR and lots of reporters; Reagan Alexander from People, Matt Donnelly from L.A. Times, Merle Ginsberg from Hollywood Reporter and Morley Safer from 60 Minutes. The Ribisi’s, the Bell’s, the Chow’s, the Azria’s, the Arquette’s, the Taschen’s, the Ruscha’s. Every local high-end artist and art collector. Also noticed Peter Morton (Hard Rock), Gil Friesen (A&M), Richard Buckley sans Tom Ford, LACMA Director Michael Govan, Bettina Korek, Lauri Firstenberg, Eli & Edythe Broad, Zen Freeman on the 1s and 2s, former WME chairman Jim Wiatt and the Mrs, Lisa Eisner, Lisa Love, and Gray Davis who has been spotted all over town recently at video game launch parties, courtside at the Laker’s, and now here. Complete story on MOCA gala here!

Coming up this week in L.A. …

  • Watch out for the new IN ADD MINUS boutique opening. DJ Monet Mazur & DJ Theodora Richards are your entertainment.
  • Vogue  to host new Erin Fetherston capsule collection with Juicy Couture.
  • Johnny Knoxville and American Express will host a BBQ (!) at the Smog Shoppe for a documentary about “the last American family of outlaws!”
  • Barker Black collection and new boutique
  • Victoira Brenner and Jonathan Brown will host a book signing for Yul Brenner.

Weekly Juice: Black Swan Premiere, Seven for all Mankind denim party in the hills, Sanrio at Barker Hanger, Stuart Weitzman X L.A. Opera Party on Rodeo, Flaunt Magazine party, Valentino Trunk Show at Chateau, and The Bambi Awards

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Black Swan

Out Little Truffle reports are IN from around the World and around Los Angeles …

Thursday, November 11, 2010:

Thursdays are always the busiest nights in Los Angeles! Last night in Hollywood, the premiere of Black Swan closed the AFI film festival at the Grauman’s Chinese and the after party across the street at the Roosevelt and the after-after party at Beachers Madhouse. As expected -cast members Mila Kunis (friend of the Truffle), Natalie Portman, Winona RyderVincent Cassel (obsessed!!) and Barbara Hershey turned up along with director Darren Aronofsky and studio execs from Fox, Tom Rothman and Nancy Utley and producer Mike Medavoy with wife Irena Medavoy (LA native!).

Other interesting attendees?? Rodarte designers Kate & Laura Mulleavy (Natalie Portman LOVES Rodarte), Sylvester Stallone, Dita Von Teese, Heidi Klum and Peter Fonda.

Kate Mulleavy, Natalie Portman and Laura Mulleavy

Winona, Barbara, Darren, Natalie, Vincent, Mila - pic from LA Times

Black Swan Makeup at premiere after party - pic from Mastin Kipp

Seven (jeans) knows how to party. The jeans maker had two back to back parties to celebrate their 10 year Anniversary - first with Vanity Fair (Tuesday night) and then with Vogue Thursday night. Though not all mankind were invited, a cool thing about the Vogue dinner party was an installation set up in the home in Beverly Hills themed for the 7 senses … and you thought there were only 5!

Over at the Santa Monica airportSanrio held a VIP night to kick off their 9 day exhibit and carnival at the Barker Hanger.  The company has invited popular artists from around the world to collaborate in two standout art exhibitions: Small Gift Los Angeles and Small Gift Miami, during Art Basel. Small Gift Los Angeles is a 10 day carnival-style event open to the public Friday, November 12 – Sunday, November 21 at Barker Hangar in Santa Monica. Small Gift Miami is the East Coast anchor event and will take place December 2 – 5, during Art Basel.

Small Gift Los Angeles
November 12 – 21, 2010
Barker Hangar, Santa Monica, CA
www.sanrio.com/smallgift

We love offspring! Sam Branson was in L.A. with his dad Richard Branson, and grandmother Eve Branson, for the family’s annual Rock The Kasbah gala.

The Los Angeles Opera often grabs a tenor or two and meets us half from the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion for a little performance. Thursday, they teamed up with Stuart Weitzman on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills to put on a mini opera behind the store in the Rodeo Collection under the stars.

Earlier in the day, Neiman Marcus held a tea party for Ken Downing, a fashion week front row regular and fashion director for Neiman Marcus.

Down Burton Way at the SLS,  Three Day Rule founders Talia Goldstein (nee Berman) and Valerie Brennan are giving Patty (Millionaire Matchmaker) and Steve (Tough Love) a run for their money with their monthly match-making parties. The SLS was packed with well dressed singles looking to mingle.

Joaquin Phoenix, Luis Barajas, Amanda Demme at the Flaunt party at Chateau Marmont

Up at the Chateau Marmont, Flaunt Magazine. had a party – we noticed Joaquin Phoenix, Rain Phoenix, Flaunt founder Luis Barajas, friend of the Phoenix’s Amanda Demme and David Spade.

Elle magazine hosted a book launch for “ELLEments Of Personal Style” in Santa Monica – Daisy O’dell has the story on that!

And speaking of Rain Phoenix – she was performing at the REVOLVEclothing.com re-launch party (at Revolve on Melrose). Harley Viera Newton (LA Native) DJed. Also in the house was Lauren Bush.

harley viera newton

BAMBI trophy winner Orlando Bloom attended the 2010 BAMBI Awards wearing Chopard’s Grand Prix de Monaco Historique watch.

And now for something a little different … the 2010 Bambi Awards were held in Germany on Thursday. This is the coolest awards show you’ve never heard of! And likely to have the best dressed attendee list too! Named after Bambi (yes, the deer) these awards honor media and TV influencers. You know it’s cool when Beth Ditto, SJP, Orlando Bloom and Karl Lagerfeld are the headliners! Another need-to-know fact is that the actual award itself, shape of BAMBI the deer, is manufactured by Chopard!! It doesnt get much more chic! See the winners.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010:

The biggest thing on our radar this eve was the Harry Potter premiere in London. The new Harry Potter movie will be in theaters nationwide this November 19th and you can buy advance tickets here (I recommend this).

Sony Internet TV (Sony Cierge) event at SOHO house

Also of note, the annual Victoria Secret Fashion Show in New York. The Princess Grace Awards Gala in New York were also held this eve. They are always at Cipriani’s and Caroline Grimaldi (that’s not her official title) is always in attendance.

In L.A., the LACMA Costume Council held a tea with aforementioned Ken Downing (fashion director for Neiman Marcus). The LACMA Costume Council is great and anyone can join – here is a link!!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010:

Fendi Casa held an event in Bel Air with Haute Living mag.

Monday, November 8, 2010:

Judith Leiber hosted a book launch for Mad Men costume designer Janie Bryant, while a Bulgari fete raged across the street on Rodeo Drive.

Alessandra Balazs at the Chateau on Saturday

Saturday, November 6, 2010:

We celebrate Angie Banicki‘s “Sweet 16 x 2″ at Trousdale. Happy birthday darling. And to Michelle Marie & Tarynn Manning over in the H.Wood basement (shhh).

Earlier on Saturday, Valentino hosted a trunk show for moms and daughters at Chateau Marmont – even Chateau owner André Balazs‘ daughter, Alessandra Balazs, was there! Other interesting offspring include Jacqui Getty & daughter Gia Coppola, Kelly Lynch & daughter Shane Lynch, Eva & Asia Chow,  Lisa and daughters Nathalie & Laura Love, Shiva Rose & daughter Colette McDermott. Cute! Jessica Kantor (Harvard-Westlake) at Vogue has a great article on this.

Another very cool fete – although down in Mexico – was Jeremy Scott latest collaboration launch party with Adidas Originals Party.

Jeremy Scott - pic from Cobra Snake

 

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2010 EMA Awards & After Party at Warner Bros Studios – Jason Ritter, Eva Mendes, Natalie Portman, James Cameron, Ted Turner

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Jason Ritter & Olivia Munn - Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images North America

This weekend at Warner Bros in Burbank … The Environmental Media Association awarded 7 films and TV shows for their outstanding contributions to environmental causes and green initiatives.

Natalie Portman presented Jeff Skoll with the EMA Corporate Responsibility award; much deserved!

LA natives, friends of the Truffle, and celebrities include: James & Suzy Cameron, LA native Jason Ritter, Olivia MunnRosario Dawson, Ted Turner, Eva Mendes, Amy Poehler, Lisa Lang (formerly of Glamour), Dahvi Shira (People Magazine, formerly with Marc Malkin), Alexx Jae Monkarsh (clothing designer), Renata Faiman (Bismark Phillips), Jeff Skoll (head of Participant, philanthropist), Priscila Martinez (ID-PR), Daryl Hannah, Erika Christensen, Jane Fonda, Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Natalie Portman.

Winners for 2010 Environmental Media Awards were:
Feature Film: Avatar (20th Century Fox)
James Cameron – Director / Writer / Producer / Editor
Jon Landau – Producer
Mauro Fiore – Cinematographer
James Horner – Composer

Documentary: Gasland (HBO)
Josh Fox – Director / Writer / Producer
Trish Adlesic – Producer
Molly Gandour – Producer
Matthew Sanchez – Editor

Television Episodic Drama: Bones (FOX)
Hart Hanson – Creator
Dean Lopata – Writer

Television Episodic Comedy: 30 Rock (NBC)
Tina Fey – Creator / Writer

Reality Program: Living with Ed (Planet Green)
Ed Begley Jr. – Protagonist
Bud W. Brutsman – Executive Producer
Joseph Brutsman – Executive Producer

Children’s Live Action: Lights, Camera, Take Action! Backstage with Disney’s Friends for Change (Disney Channel)
F. Michael Blum – Director/Executive Producer
Tracy Pion – Director
Lisa Poncino – Producer
Karen Inwood Somers – Producer
Anghel Decca- Cinematographer
Miriam Seger – Production Designer

Children’s Animated: Handy Manny (Disney Channel)
Roger Bollen – Creator/Executive Producer
Marilyn Sadler – Creator
Rick Gitelson – Executive Producer

Presented by Toyota and Lexus - The sponsors for 2010 Environmental Media Awards are: Aveda, Bonterra Vineyards, Brita FilterForGood®, California Green Communities, Dole Food Company, Earthbound Farm, Energy Xtreme, House of An (Crustacean, Tiato, An Qi, An Catering), Kellogg Garden Products, Mike Sullivan’s LAcarGUY Family of Dealers, Monterey Bay Aquarium, The Patrón Spirits Co., Southern California Edison, Star Waggons, Stila, Tiffany & Co., Ultimat Vodka.

Obsession of the Moment: Natalie Portman in Darren Aronofsky’s ‘Black Swan’

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Sundance 2010 Movie Highlights — Your cheat sheet to premieres, screenings and new films in competition at Sundance 2010

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Actresses Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart attend the Welcome To The Rileys premiere during the 2010 Sundance Film Festival at Racquet Club on January 23, 2010 in Park City, Utah.

The weekend has opened up well with some interesting documentarians bring shorts to Sundance Day 1 (Thursday) such as Senator Edward Kennedy’s acclaimed documantary-making daughter Rory who takes a look at our fence building project on the Mexican border, Pablo Escobar’s own son comes clean in a documentary about the crazy mo fo in Sins of My Father”, Spike Jonzes shows his dark and wierd side with a freaky semi-animated short about robots plugged into the system, blah, blah, blah and DRUM ROLL PLEASE … Adrian Grenier is a stand out in this category with his film about a pre-maturing star struck teen he took pity on and indulged in this documentary featuring tons of A-listers about the world’s obsession with celebrity – why this is such a mystery to Adrian is beyond me – everybody loves a good story and beautiful things. Simple as that. Click to Continue Reading

Were You at the MOCA Gala last night? All the stars agreed it was an important night in art for L.A.

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Lady Gaga (in Prada S/S 2010) with choreographer Francesco Vezzoli, Muccia Prada on arrives at MOCA is the same dress from her Spring '10 collection.

We are so excited about all the change happening in the art world here in L.A.! You have NO IDEA how much!!!

We are planning to closely track what we are now calling the “Gallerinas” and “Galleratti” – so stay tuned!

We feel soon that you won’t be able to attend any premiere or red carpet without there being flying acrobats coming at you or some artistic collaboration. We believe Hollywood is going to propel performance art into the mainstream and soon gallery owners, art collectors and artists will be as well know as producers, directors and actors.

We are very excited about all this and largely attribute it to MOCA for putting together the correct group of people for this year’s 30th anniversary Gala last night – and by that I am referring to Dasha Zhukova, Francesco Vezzoli and Lady Gaga. The Dream Team!

If you read our post this week entitled, “Why the MOCA Gala this weekend will change everything in art forever, thanks to Lady Gaga, Francesco Vezzoli and Dasha Zhukova“, you’ve dying for the re-cap! Franscesco Vezzoli’s one-time-only musical, dubbed “Ballet Russes Italian Style (The Shortest Musical You Will Never See Again)” was acted out by the Bolshoi ballet dancers and Lady Gaga, who wore a hat designed by Frank Gehry. Lady Gaga’s “premiere” performance of her song “Speechless” was preformed on a rotating pink Steinway grand piano created by Damien Hirst which was auctioned off afterward for $450,000.

Total auction dollars raised was 3.5M. MOCA’s chief curator, Paul Schimmel, tour the stars through the MOCA permanent collection at their 30th anniversary gala. Permanent collection includes work by Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock, Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Prince, Raymond Pettibon, Mark Rothko, Edward Ruscha (who was in attendance with his wife), Christopher Wool, Larry Clark, Nan Goldin, Franz Kline, etc. In honor of its 30th anniversary, MOCA is also offering free admission through Friday. The exhibition will be up through until Spring 2010. MOCA performers’ costumes are also up for auction online through Nov. 30. All of the funds raised will be used to benefit the exhibition and education programs.

One gala attendee at MOCA downtown remarked: “This event is so big that its insane… How often do you get all of these people in one room together ???? NEVER… Marrying art to ballet (referring to the Bolshoi ballet that was bussed in from Moscow thanks to Dasha) to Lady Gaga’s bizarre antics with notable individuals from all over the world should NOT be taken lightly. This event was more European than anything. NYC-style but very European as well.”

It helps to have star support. And you can credit the powerful turn out last night to Francesco Vezzoli, the Italian performance artist who has produced saucy, sexy, performance and mock art pieces from faux trailers to faux commercials and star A list actors like Natalie Portman, Michelle Williams, Helen Mirren, Gore Vidal, Benecio del Toro, Milla Jovavich and Gerard Butler.

His history of bringing the stars together did not fail last night.

Photo (left): Christina Ricci in Prada SS10

L.A. Native Angelina Jolie (Beverly Hills High ’91, who wore an Asprey ring from the line she has co-collaborated with Asprey and Brad Pitt) & Brad Pitt, Gwen Stefani & Gavin Rossdale & Rose McGowan, producer Brian Grazer, producer Brad Grey, Pierce Brosnan & author Keely Shaye Smith, Eva Mendes, Marisa Tomei, Pharrell Williams, Brett Ratner, Christina Ricci (in Prada SS10), Sandra Oh, Jessica Alba (in Prada SS10), John Legend, Writer Diablo Cody, author Gore Vidal (who worked with Artist Fracesco Vezzoli and an A list cast to make hot, sexy, fake trailer for a pretend remake of his film “Caligula”), artist Takashi Murakami, Disney’s Bob Iger, Chloë Sevigny (in Mui Mui SS10), Zoe Saldana, designer Peter Dundas (Peter Dundas who is headed to Pucci from French furrier Revillon and used to helm Emanuel Ungaro), singer Ciara, Joel Silver, Chris O’ Donnell and wife Caroline O’ Donnell, James Franco & actress Ahna O Reilly,  producer Mike Medavoy, Kelly Lynch, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, architect Frank Gehry, Director of the LACMA Michael Govan, TV producer Darren Star, MOCA Board of Trustees Co-Chair David Johnson, artist David Hockney, artist Jeff Koons, MOCA founder and board member Dallas Price-Van Breda, producer Joel Silver, director Guy Ritchie, publisher Benedikt Taschen, Prada designer Miuccia Prada (in same Prada SS10 as Lady Gaga), Maria Arena Bell, MOCA Deputy Director Ari Wiseman, Vice Chairman of Sotheby’s Jamie Niven, the Rodarte sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy (who co-hosted the after party with Dasha and Pop Magazine), Decades owner Cameron Silver, French Vogue editor Carine Roitfeld and her son Vladimir Restoin-Roitfeld, Photographer David LaChapelle and boyfriend actor Drew Kuhse, Neil Patrick Harris and boyfriend David Burtka, Neil Kate Bosworth and Kate Beckinsale all showed.

But beyond all the “Brangies” and the “Gwavins” we welcome the new set of “Gallerinas” – as they’ll soon be known – who were present to usher in this historic event that will completely update the L.A. art world. The after party Saturday after the MOCA gala was hosting by Dasha Zhukova (editor of POP magazine and founder of the Garage Centre for Contemporary Culture), Ed & Danna Ruscha, Chloe Sevigny, Kate & Laura Mulleavy (of Rodarte) and Rosetta Getty at Prism Gallery in West Hollywood. “Localites” at the gala and after party include Doug Aitken, hotelier André Balazs, Yves Behar, banker Nicolas Berggruen, Devendra Banhart, Klaus Biesenbach, Irving Blum, Io Bottoms, Gia Coppola (granddaughter of Francis Ford), Douglas Cramer, L.A. Native Caroline D’Amore, Atlanta De Cadenet, Todd Eberle, L.A. Native Eric Eisner with wife Lisa, Los Angeles story teller Bret Easton Ellis (“Less than Zero”), Tierney Gearon, David  & Susan Gersh (of the Gersh Agency), Jacqui Getty, Tavi Gevinson, Mitch Glazer & Johnson Hartig, Anjela Janklow & Jeff Stein, Kenna, Shirley Manson, Craig McDean, Barry McGee, Shala Monroque, Peter & son L.A. Native and restaurateur Harry Morton, Elon Musk, Eugenie and her brother Stavros Niarchos, Raymond Pettibon, Sydney Picasso, Jean Pigozzi, Kim Porter, Carine & son Vladamir Restoin Roitfeld, boutique owner Tracey Ross, L.A. Native designer Jasmin Shokrian, Joel & Karen Silver, Stefan Simchowitz, Manfred Simchowitz, Julia Sorkin (as in Aaron Sorkin), Jeffrey Soros, Wendy Stark, Lily Tartikoff, Jamie Tisch, PC Valmorbida, Andy Valmorbida, Guinevere van Seenus, Neville Wakefield., L.A. Native China Chow, art gallery owner Karyn Lovegrove, art collector and L.A. native Steven Neu, L.A. native Elliot Hans Johnson & his wife Kaya Burcek (who together design Literature Noir),  DJ Zen Freeman, L.A. Native Liz Goldwyn, Peaches Geldof, L.A. Native Nicky Hilton (Buckley ’99), Artist and legendary skater Steve Olson (pictured right) and his son, also a skater and L.A. native, Alex Olsen (below with Chloë Sevigny – photo courtesy of LA native and friend the cobrasnake), Barry McGee, Phil Frost, Will Kopelman (son of former Chanel president Ari Kopelman) and Tony Ward. It’s a surprise that Margarita Missoni was a no show, she came to town to stay at Quincy Jones’ house for the weekend. She did show up later at the after party with Eugenie Niarchos, brother of Stavros Niarchos, SPICE BURNS, an incredible new band, arrived with awesome headbands Margherita Missoni on talong with the rest of the girls from her new band Spice Burns.

Spice Burns (Margherita Missoni far right) – this photo from the blog of Tavi aka Style Rookie

Artist Channing Hansen (brother of Beck) attended as well and tweeted “The Collections show at MOCA is F’in amazing!” Designer Jeremy Scott who accompanied a publicist by the name of Jessica who is a founder of the young patrons group at MOCA, L.A. Native Harry Morton, and director Griffin (who’s latest film for Rodarte starring Jenny Lewis was selected to go to Diane Pernet’s film festival opening Paris Fashion Week), Cory Kennedy showed, separate from her xbf L.A. Native Mark Hunter (the Cobrasnake), who showed with Atlanta de Cadenet (New Roads High) showed up together – Atlanta, hipster extraordinaire, is the daughter of Amanda de Cadenet and Duran Duran band member John Taylor, who is now married to Gela Taylor, the G in the P&G of Juicy Couture. John and Gela were also in attendance.Senior West Coast Editor of Vogue Lisa Love with Eva Mendes, DJ A track, Marisa Tomie, Chloe Sevigny (in Mui Mui SS ’10) and Liz Goldwyn (in Sonia Rykeil  SS ’10 pajama evening suit) attend MOCA NEW 30th anniversary gala

Jared Najjar and Lee Najjar, photographer PC Valmorbida,  designer-now-director Tom Ford and artist Takashi Murakami attend MOCA’s 30th anniversary after party hosted by Dasha Zhukova and Pop Magazine

Atlanta de Cadenet and Mark Cobrasnake Hunter, John Taylor and Gela Nash, Cory Kennedy attend MOCA’s 30th anniversary after party hosted by Dasha Zhukova and Pop Magazine

Restaurateur and L.A. Native Harry Morton, British ex-pat Nellee Hooper, Neil Patrick Harris and boyfriend David Burtka attend MOCA’s 30th anniversary after party hosted by Dasha Zhukova and Pop Magazine

Katie Danza (daughter of Tony) and Elizabeth Kott, Gia Coppola (granddaughter of Francis) and Tracy Antonopoulos, L.A. Native-turned-Moscow Gallerina Dasha Zhukova attend MOCA’s 30th anniversary after party hosted by Dasha Zhukova and Pop Magazine

Artist and promoter Louis Carreon said “It was a breath of fresh air – a sexy mix of art and pop culture in Hollywood’s newest art venue! (prism on sunset). One attendee said some people were saying the stage was too small for the ballerinas but that everyone could agree on one thing – It was an important night for L.A.
Griffin, who directed Rodarte’s last fashion film video with Jenny Lewis, attended the after party, which was co-hosted by the Rodarte sisters and Grey Goose. The fashion film director said it was weird that not a lot of people outside these circles seemed to know about the event. The next he commented no one was blogging online and even the major outlets didn’t have stories. Just a bunch of photos with captions lying around the net. Even Style.com which normally would hit such a thing.

A lot of people can’t comprehend the concept that this event marks the turning point of art in L.A. because it is the first time THE RIGHT people have demonstrated how to fuse dance and art with fashion and Hollywood. Soon it will be the norm to expect art collaborations in your fashion and  operettas sung to you as you enter a party and wild dance performances as basic entertainment. It will be as expected to know major art world patrons, artists and galleriest as we now know celebutantes, A List actors and reality “actors”.

Elliot Hans and Kaya B Johnon (of Literature Noir) and Griffin

But one naysayer has little faith in Los Angeles’ ability to change. “One of the things that is really a plus for NYC is that you can go to Times Square and see the premier of Madame Butterfly @ Lincoln Center on the big screen if you don’t attend the show. There are like 1,000 chairs in front of the huge TV and red petals everywhere! It was such a beautiful idea and really brought people together. What do we have? TMZ! Its such a trek to have to go downtown to see a show… Not even as good of a show as u would see on Broadway or off Broadway… NOT TO MENTION that in NYC u dress up to go c a show and in la people wear sweats and work out clothes. I was so disappointed last year when I went to multiple opera’s and people were like super casually dressed. I’m going to take my aggression out on la and go to London / Paris / Austria, to see a show dressed in a ball gown with spectacles. Sooooo annoying to me because people LOVE art here and we don’t have a good selection :(

We disagree … There is an art and performance art revolution in the making and we are on it! Watch this video from Vogue.com featuring Annie Leibowitz and Grace Coddington – they agree and are planning an incredible performance arts issue for December featuring none other than Lady Gaga! See a pattern people?? In it, Grace says it was “Anna’s” idea to bring in Lady Gaga. Looks like we are not the only ones obsessed with the “performance arts” lately!

Not yet mentioned are the charitable donations from art collector and philanthropist Eli Broad has given the art world in L.A., international super-dealer and co-chair Larry Gagosian, and MOCA board of trustee and gala co-chair Maria Arena Bell and her family. Eli Broad is about to open a new museum in Beverly Hills called THE BROAD CONTEMPORARY ART COLLECTION. He is currently considering the Starbucks building and adjacent lots across the street from The Peninsula Hotel on little Santa Monica Blvd.

Gwen Stefani & Guy Ritchie watch performance
Bolshoi dancers
Eli Broad and wife Edy, Franscesco Vezzoli & Lady Gaga
Kate Beckinsale, Gore Vidal

Peter Dundas& Ciara, Kelly Lynch

Takashi Murakami & Pharrell Williams, Bob Eiger

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Photos from Wireimage, Stephanie Keenan/Patrick McMullan our gala attendees.
(Oh and by the way – Someone needs to alert Wireimage that Jim Wiatt was fired a few months ago from WME … they would prob sue the wire if they saw the oversight.)

Why the MOCA Gala this weekend will change everything in art forever, thanks to Lady Gaga, Francesco Vezzoli and Dasha Zhukova

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moca los angelesUpdate: Nav. 15, 2009: We now have a report from the MOCA gala here

The headlines read:

* * * * * *MEDIA ALERT* * * * * *
MOCA ANNIVERSARY GALA CELEBRATES 30 YEARS
One-night-only performance of “Ballets Russes Italian Style” starring Lady Gaga and the Bolshoi Ballet choreographed by Italian performance artist Francesco Vezzoli hosted by Gala chairs Maria Arena Bell and Eli Broad, Honorary Gala Chairs Larry Gagosian (Gagosian Gallery) and Dasha Zhukova (Garage Center for Contemporary Culture, Moscow).
This event is so important because it’s the first time Los Angeles has had the correct set of art patrons, socialites and hosts to exemplify how performance art can bring regular art in to every day life. MOCA has assembled such a dream with 3 key ingredients it never had before: Francesco Vezzoli, Dasha Zhukova  and Lady Gaga. Francesco Vezzoli, the most successful performance artist on Earth, is choreographing the entertainment – an outrageous preformance starring Lady Gaga and the Russian-based Bolshoi Ballet. Dasha Zhukova put art on the map in Moscow for young people, before moving to London last year to take over Pop Magazine and has been in and out of L.A. recently eating at Osteria Mozza and planning this event at MOCA. Even more key – she is an L.A. Native (went to Pacific Hills in West Hollywood). The fact that she is back doing this now – is the major event that is going to make the event this weekend change everything and is going to completely push art over the edge in L.A. And then ofcourse there is Lady Gaga, and well, you know. She is Lady Gaga.

But my friends – allow me to break it down for you step by step:

 1a. The most important thing you need to know is the name “Francesco Vezzoli,” MOCA gala entertainment choreographer.
You may remember his recent internet sensation – a faux commercial about featuring Natalie Portman and Michelle Williams cat fighting in lingerie on the ground over a faux perfume bottle called “Greed”. This is NOT TO BE confused with Natalie Portman’s upcoming girl on girl sex scene with Mila Kunis. Separate issue.
 
Natalie Portman & Michelle Williams perform in “Greed” commercial
Watch it here:
 
1b. Francesco Vezzoli is capable of moving mass tides. 
In March 2005, Italian artist Francesco Vezzoli directed and filmed a faux trailer for a non-existent remake of Gore Vidal’s Caligula. (Gore Vidal is an screenwriter, political activist and the stepbrother and confidant of Jacqueline Kennedy). The film debuted June 10, 2005 at the Venice Biennale 2005. He is capable of getting massively important people behind him for his art. Look at this credit list:
Directed by Francesco Vezzoli
Cast
Courtney Love … Caligula
Milla Jovovich …. Druscilla
Karen Black … Agrippina
Benicio Del Toro … Macro
Michelle Phillips … Messalina
Glenn Shadix … Claudius
Helen Mirren … Tiberia
Gore Vidal … himself

From Vogue UK website:

WHEN IN ROME WEAR VERSACE
Donatella Versace designed costumes for Courtney Love, Milla Jovovich, Benicio Del Toro and Helen Mirren for the trailer of a remake of Gore Vidal’s 1979 masterpiece, Caligula. The trailer, presented on Friday at the Pavillon at the Venice Biennale, is the result of a collaboration between Versace and artist Francesco Vezzoli who has attempted to create a hypothetical remake of what is one of the most controversial films of the last 30 years. As explosive as the original director Tinto Brass’ version, the new film will star Milla Jovovich as Drusilla, the sister with whom Caligula has a passionate affair, Del Toro as Macro and Mirren as Tiberia. It will also feature cameo appearances from Vidal himself and Adriana Asti, who starred in the original film. And Donatella was the perfect choice to dress them. “The challenge,” she said, “was to make the ancient Roman togas modern, rendering them more proportioned, sophisticated and sensual while still in tune with the times. I choose simple opaque jersey for the costumes and inserted the classic Versace symbols such as the medusa and the gold metal chain to give them that contemporary edge.”

Watch the trailer for a remake Gore Vidal’s Caligula (2005) here:


2. The second most important thing you need to know is the name “Dasha Zhukova,” MOCA gala co-host.
Dasha is the current reigning social Queen of the non-US territories. She is as well known as Paris Hilton or Beyonce in Moscow and London. She is currently pregnant with Roman Aboramavich’s baby – who is the wealthiest man in Russian and owns the world’s two largest yachts.
Dasha grew up in Los Angeles (Pacific Hills ’99) and moved to Russia and then London when she was tapped to edit Pop Magazine (think US weekly meets Rolling Stone). Dasha put herself on the map by turning an old bus station in Moscow into a gallery for modern art. It is called the Garage Centre for Contemporary Culture (GCCC).
Dasha is in and out of L.A. all the time with the likes of Andrea Casiraghi (heir to throne in Monaco) and they eat at Mozza Ostera and the Beverly Hills Hotel Polo Lounge. Dasha has a US-based clothing line called Kova & T.
The reason why Dasha co-hosting this event is so important is because she has a proven ability to penetrate the art world and make it exciting. She had NO background in art before she transformed the Garage. She had no experience with buying and collecting art before she recently started. The art world does not accept new-comers from Russia who are dating billionaires. But she is completely respected because her choices are impeccable.
IF Dasha returns to L.A. she will focus her energy on REDEFINING the art world for young people. Venice. Aside from street art – there is nothing at all interesting about the art culture in L.A. It’s boring and basically sucks. IF Dasha makes a move to focus her energies on Los Angeles once more, we will have an art culture BOOM OUT OF NOWHERE that will be on par with major film premieres, the Oscars, Laker’s play-off games, and other spectacular events L.A. is known for. Dasha also has a blog.

Celebrities wearing Kova & T:

November 6th, 2009 (Hollywood, CA)- Last week “New Moon” star Kristen Stewart wore the Kova & T “Audrey” cropped blazer while attending The Twilight Saga: New Moon cast tour
November 9th, 2009 (New York, NY)- Last night actress Demi Moore wore the Kova & T “Janet” tunic dress in black and gray to the 9th Annual 24 Hour Plays on Broadway

3. Listen how this all fits together:

The Garage Centre for Contemporary Culture (GCCC) has made possible the one-time preformance with Lady Gaga, the Bolshoi Ballet and Francesco Vezzoli (try to learn the name). Francesco Vezzoli is fabulous friends with Larry Gagosian. Larry was instrumental in helping Francesco pull off his elaborate hoax in London to lure patrons to his gallery to see the Eaux de Faux “Greed”. Dasha and Larry are friends because she now lives in London and helps the arts there.


  4. Learn the term”gallerina,” loose the term, celebutante, and watch for Los Angeles’ new society Queens.

This is a photo from the last great MOCA party – the Louis Vuitton/Murakami collaboration. Where there are celerbities, there are more sponsors willing to pay for more placement which make the parties better for everyone. Muccia Prada is a friend of Francesco Vezzoli (again, try to learn the name). Muccia is well-known for collaborations with architects, designers, filmmakers, artists and photographers worldwide -even L.A. based celebrities and party promoters like her friend Amanda Demme, who often handle invites and guest lists for her store parties on Rodeo (look out for the Prada book launch on Rodeo this Friday). Muccia is friends with all the L.A. coolies and is often in Los Angeles. Ergo, MOCA now has a formula. A community of incredibly hip, chic, and famous artists, designers, celebrities, art buyers and gallerinas are about to POP in L.A.Collecting, understanding and being involved in art is about to become as important as it is for ALL Angelenos as it currently is for certain social sets in New York. I am not saying Maastricht will have to move to the L.A. Convention center – I’m calling a new era in art and the way it’s handled in mainstream living, as exemplified by celebrities, films, parties and society in Los Angeles.


5. Why you as an Angeleno should care and what you can do about it.
Follow our blog. We will be tracking the progress of this and putting it into terms you can all understanding, connecting dots between people and explaining why certain things matter more than others. 

More things to know about ”Francesco Vezzoli”.

1. Vezzoli has trademark tears. Watch for them in his art, or on French Vogue covers.

 

Photos for this post from Vogue, Wireimage, Bauer media and Kova & T.
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New Rodarte movie travels to Paris for new Fashion Film Festival

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Fashion film” is a genre which not too long ago was barely on the radar and is now booming! The launch of “A Shaded View on Fashion Festival”, the newest fashion film festival, will open Paris Fashion Week this weekend and is the new “must-attend” for editors and buyers and the new “must-submit” for every fashion house and designer. Festival creator, Diane Pernet has defined “fashion film” into 3 categories: music videos, commissioned works by designers and film inspired by clothes, and made independent of the brand. Diane Pernett is co-editor in chief of Zoo magazine and runs the only recognized fashion film website, A Shaded View on Fashion.

VOX HUMANA directed by Griffin for Rodarte Featuring Jenny Lewis, Kenneth Anger and Jonathan Rice.

“Fashion film in 2010 is what music videos where in 1983″ says Griffin of PRESENT FUTURE FILMS‏, and director of Rodarte‘s 2008 video. Watch it on Griffin’s website http://www.presentfuture.net/. Griffin is en route to Paris today to represent the film in Diane’s festival for Rodarte’s designers, Kate and Laura Mulleavy. Rodarte’s film is meant to represent the darker turn they took for their fall ’08 which was inspired by Japanese horror films. (3:32 mins)



The three day film festival opens Paris Fashion Week for the second year in a row and is called “A Shaded View On Fashion Film“. Griffin’s film, “Vox Humana”, stars L.A. Native Jenny Lewis of Rilo Kiley fame and has a special cameo from another L.A. Native, Kenneth Anger who is also a legendary avant garde filmmaker. Rodarte is one of several major brands to be recognized in the festival for their participation in the new genre. Others include Gucci, House of Waris, MATTHEW WILLIAMSON/H&M (which stars Eva Herzigova & Vincent Gallo), Gareth Pugh, Galeries Lafayette, Sergio Rossi, MAC Cosmetics, Rick Owens, Jeremy Scott, Yohji Yamamoto and oddly enough – Wonderbra. *(all videos can be viewed here)


GARETH PUGH AW09 directed by Ruth Hogben for Gareth Pugh

MAC KITTY directed by Floria Sigismondi for MAC Cosmetics

SCIENCE OF SEXY directed by Ali Mahdavi for Wonderbra

The Wonderbra film stars Dita Von Teese, who just had a party in London last night to launch the “Party Edition” bra. The film shows a bunch of scientists all looking for the cure under microscopes and then Dita comes in with lab coat and snakeskin Louboutins to solve the crucial problem. (2:16 mins)

Griffin’s Rodarte film was also just shown at Nick Knight’s “Fashion Revolution SHOWstudio exhibition,” which closed British Fashion Week, and will run through the end of the year, Dec 20, 2009. Photographer Nick Knight has worked with Vogue, Kate Moss, Dior, etc. and also runs the fashion/photography website SHOWstudio.com. Nick Knight is another name to watch in fashion film. A popular piece from Nick Knights’ show is his Brad Pitt short film in which Brad violently throws paint on a blow-up wall photo of himself and reads poetry.


Guests arrive at Nick Knight’s “Fashion Revolution SHOWstudio exhibition” in London September 23, 2009
Left to Right: Nick Knight
with Naomi Campbell, model Lily Donaldson, Robert Konjic with Julia Restin-Roitfeld

“Flora by Gucci”, directed by Chris Cunningham and starring Gucci model Abbey Lee was also selected in Diane Pernet’s upcoming fashion.
Chris is an English music video film director and video artist who is most famous for his work with the the late Stanley Kubrick on the then-unfinished project A.I., which was picked up by Steven Speilberg. (1 min)

Fashion brand “House of Waris” designer, Waris Ahluwalia, directed his own video “Omina Vincit Amor,” which was selected for consideration in Diane Pernet’s film festival as well. Waris based the film on a journey into the old world as he explores his love of gold.


Fashion film began in the 60s with pioneering projects like William Klein’s Qui Etes Vous Polly MagGoo and William Claxton’s Basic Black starring Peggy Moffitt (not on my youtube playlist, view here) and trend offers viewers an ever deeper level of insight into the artistic side of fashion. Nick Knight, along with fashion designer
Alexander Mcqueen, have done loads of fashion film collaboration. The genre has lurked in the cult and industry depths of art but is now receiving it’s place in the fashion industry spotlight -perhaps largely due only to the recent financial crisis which has made the less expensive forum more appealing than a full-blown show or a traditional print campaign.


William Klein’s Qui Etes Vous Polly MagGoo


Basic Black: William Claxton w/ Peggy Moffitt,” 1967

Last spring, many shows were canceled and scaled back due to the recession. Balleniaga moved their show to the Hotel de Crillon, Karl Lagerfeld showed his pre-fall Moscow/Paris collection in a theatre and created his first ever silent short play to play behind the handful of models who walked through the intimate gathering.
Some designers skipped the show all together, opting for stand alone films that ran at parties or showings as we saw from Montcler in the basement of the old Paris Opera house, and this fall, Marchesa continued the trend with another gellery-esque “showing” with statue-esque models simply posed at the Chelsea Museum.

The trend of film in fashion is further being popularized by Chanel No.5′s recent mini-film, starring Aurdey Tautou, that shows her searching for, and finally finding, her lost lover on an old fashion train.

Dior has also commissioned a 4-part mini-series, each set in a different city, starting with “Lady Dior Paris,” which is pure Hitchcock, and features the iconic Lady Dior handbag, and the Oscar-winning Marion Cotillard.
Earlier this year, Roman Polanski & Italian performance artist Francesco Vezzoli put out a faux ad based on the non-existent perfume “Greed” with Natalie Portman and Michelle Williams having a cat fight over the fake item. The film is meant to accentuate the problem with vanity.

David Lynch, who can always be counted on to support the merging worlds of weird and lovely, shot a mini-film for Gucci’s real perfume in 2007, featuring models Raquel Zimmerman, Natasha Poly and Freja Beha Erichsen, who are shot to the sound of ‘Heart of Glass’ by Blondie.

Tom Ford could have had an edge into the coming genre as he, himself, is an aspiring director. This year, we will be able to see his first try at film in “A Single Man” starring Colin Firth, Julianne Moore and Ginnifer Goodwin. The stylized suspense drama follows a widowed man around Los Angeles for a day and was screened at the Venice film festival this summer and opens in theatres soon.

Opening Ceremony recently jumped on the bandwagon for their store opening Tokyo, with three short films starring Jason Schwartzman, Chloë Sevigny and Jena Malone directed by M Blash & Gus Van Sant.


“Starring” by designer Jeremy Scott – which was in Diane’s festival last year – is inspired by TV soap operas and the gorgeous women who inhabit them, featuring Asia Argento, Tori Spelling, Lisa Marie, China Chow, Amber Valletta, Liz Goldwyn, & Monet Mazur.

MORE ABOUT RODARTE’S FASHION FILM DIRECTOR GRIFFIN:
Griffin is a director and producer, who has worked in Tokyo, Los Angeles, Mexico City and points between for the past 10 years. Griffin is in the process of developing two features film project which he will direct and produce, one about Mexico City, and the second written by the creator and editor of dune magazine, Charlie Brown (Fumihiro Hayashi). Currently, Griffin is working as one of the curators and producers of the 42 x 42 onedreamrush film festival as well as directing his own short film for the festival. 42 Filmmakers make 42 second films for 42 Below spirits. Griffin wrangled shorts films submissions from David Lynch, Kenneth Anger, Sean Lennnon, actor James Franco, and Harmony Korine. Griffin also produced The Harmony Book in conjunction with American Rag Cie. to showcase a select group of artists, designers and eccentrics based in Los Angeles.

Watch the 42 x 42 onedreamrush film festival trailer:

All other videos in this blog can be viewed on the Fashion Film playlist here.

Related Stories on Daily Truffle: Jeremy Scott’s “Starring”

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Washington & Hollywood Royalty meet at the “White House Correspondent’s Dinner”

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Last night marked the annual fundraiser dedicated to feeding funding journalism scholarships. Members of the press invite and escort Hollywood celebrities as their dates to the fundraiser, this year held at the Hitlon Hotel; here’s who brought who:

TIME / Fortune / People / CNN Pre-Party, Women’s Wear Daily correspondent twitters Obama is using his Air Force One play list for the pre-party music


President and First Lady


Bloomberg: Alabama Maersk Capt. Richard Phillips and his wife. Daily News: Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger.


Captain Richard Phillips & Captain
Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger meet and shock hands at the Bloomberg
/Vanity Fair after party.

CNN: Ashton Kutcher, Demi Moore, Val Kilmer, Kyra Sedgwick, Bradley Cooper, Tyra Banks.

CNN’s Wolf Blitzer brought Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore as his “dates”, signaling some closure to the @aplusk vs. @cnn_break drama. Tech-savvy Ashton twittered from inside the dinner held at the Hilton in Washington DC, twitpic-ing a shot of Demi

NBC: Colin Firth, Jimmy Fallon, Mariska Hargitay, Mike Myers, William H. Macy, Jason Bateman, Warren Buffett, John Cusack, Ari Emanuel, Whoopi Goldberg, Felicity Huffman, Samuel L. Jackson, Denis Leary.

Samuel L. Jackson

People: Sting, Kevin Bacon, Forest Whitaker, Eva Longoria, “Ludacris”, Brooke Shields.

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Keisha Whitaker, Forest Whitaker / Sting and his wife,


Fortune: George Lucas, Glenn Close.
(US ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLIES OUT) Filmmakers Steven Spielberg and George Lucas attends the PEOPLE-TIME-FORTUNE-CNN White House Correspondent’s dinner cocktail party at Hilton Hotel on May 9, 2009 in Washington, DC.
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Steven Spielberg & George Lucas / Glenn Close

CBS: Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Colin Powell.

Ben Affleck, Jennifer Gardner

Newsweek: Tim Geithner, Arianna Huffington, Natalie Portman, Owen Wilson.

Owen Wilson / Natalie Portman

Fox News: Chace Crawford. / Atlantic Magazine: Ed Westick, Newt Gingrich.

Chace Crawford, guests / Ed Eastwick
ABC News: Rahm Emanuel, Justice Antonin Scalia, Jon Bon Jovi, Kate Walsh, Taye Diggs.
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Eva Longoria Parker, Rahm Emanuel /Barbara Walters

Glamour: Narciso Rodriguez, Alicia Keys, Desiree Rogers.
USA TODAY: Justin Long
Also in attendance:

James Franco / Elizabeth Banks
Tom Cruise & Katie Holmes / Steven Spielberg, Kate Capshaw
Bloomberg /Vanity Fair post party, Mayor Michel Bloomberg and Vanity Fair held an after party at the Residence of the French Ambassador in Washington DC.
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Graydon Carter, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, French Ambassador Pierre Vimont / Joyce Pierson and Donald Rumsfeld, Mayor Michael Bloomberg