Stars take to the stage and the world's biggest fashion brands get in on the action with so many events people can attend in one short weekend.
Your red hair was tied up. a perfect sandwich. She wore green glasses on her face.
To Mrs. Roberts' left was her longtime stylist, Elizabeth Stewart. To her right was her longtime advisor, Marcy Engelman. At a table far from her window sat her new friend Edward Enninful, former editor-in-chief of British Vogue.
The Oscars and the holidays lasted only two days. Distant. They were already full steam ahead.
In some cases it was above all cinema that was celebrated. In other countries, the upcoming awards simply served as an excuse for luxury brands to showcase their products to actors, rappers and singers, basketball players and TikTok influencers.
In the late '80s, when Robert's career began, he dressed mostly for shows, he said.
"And I done her hair and makeup. She added: Showing off her dazzling smile. "A friend might call you and say, 'I have a movie premiere,' and you say, 'Oh, I'm leaving,' and you just dress."
But times have changed, luxury brands have developed and film budgets have decreased.
In the 1990s, Ms. Roberts partnered with Armani, one of the first brands to recognize the potential of celebrity endorsements. I met Ms. Stewart during a photo shoot for the New York Times Magazine all early 90s. 2000. After trying several designers, Mrs. Roberts chose you.
Mr. Roberts is someone who, when asked to name an actor whose style she prefers, answers Frances McDormand. “He shows up to the Tonys in a denim jacket,” she said.
Now, Ms. Roberts works with Caroline Scheufele, co-president and artistic director. Director of Chopard, in a turquoise pink capsule collection composed of pink rubellite and a 6,225-carat emerald which in its original form weighed approximately one and a half kilos.
Mr. Roberts didn't say she did much with the necklace other than give Chopard ideas about what she liked.
The brand produced it in turn and he became Lo Es wore a dinner at Château Marmont on Friday night, where waiters served fried calamari and Caesar salad and models paraded around the ballroom in evening gowns made by Chopard.
Out of a hundred people, there was only one candidate for the selection of the best photos this year?
It doesn't seem like be the case, even if there have been winners in the past. , including Roberts and his dinner companion Elton John, who has won two gold statuettes in the Best Original Song category over the years.
E c t was more than one of the millennial and hipster audience at the presentation of “The Double Club”, a project presented by Prada with the artist Carsten Höller, at the Luna Luna Studios, near the recently restored artistic theme park.
Luna Luna opened in Hamburg, Germany, in 1987 and featured attractions by Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring. The restaurant, backed by Drake's DreamCrew, the rapper's media company, opened nearby late last year.
Guests d One side of the club blew up on a carousel and guests were treated to a roller coaster ride.
In between, people danced to '90s house music in front of a gigantic curvilinear sculpture illuminated by hundreds of people. of lamps pulsating with red and pink light, designed by Mr. Höller.
Drake, who was not present, was the curator of the musical program, and Anderson. Paak as DJ Pee.Wee, Lil Wayne and Travis Scott would perform much later that night.
Ice Spice, the 24-year-old rapper born in the American Bronx, performed. Having just arrived from New York, dressed in black Prada, she was not willing to stay until the end. “I'm still on East Coast time,” she said.