Kate Bosworth at the Whitney Party (more pictures to come, I swear!)
Last night, after a long day of rushing around to various resort collection appointments, (all of which were beautiful, but more on that later) I swung by the
Whitney Contemporaries Art Party. For those interested in knowing the official details, Im happy to inform you that the annual fete features a VIP guest list of art, fashion, & celebrity circles as well as an silent art auction. Both the proceeds from the auction and the tickets (priced $250 a pop with a long waiting list) go to benefit the Whitneys prestigious Independent Study Program. (Which I like to think of as day camp for really talented artists, but I know its much more intense than that.)
Now for those who just want the dirt, Ill see what I can do for you. First off, the dress code: While the invitation called for
Hippy Chic, (why, Im not sure as hippy chic isnt exactly de rigueur this season, but no matter) but many of the well-heeled guestsincluding the lithe
Kate Bosworthopted for the body hugging 80s-style dresses by Herve Leger. (The label, as you fashion insiders know, is owned by BCBG, the events co-host. See the connection now?)
Inside Skylight Studios vast space, guests mingled around the 6 well-stocked bars, carefully avoiding the well-lit dance floor (FYI, the fashion pack doesnt dance, unless its dark and well after 2 a.m.). In one cozy section (ie, 4 white couches sectioned off in a corner by a red velvet rope and beefy bodyguards) sat
Emmy Rossum, Rosario Dawson, Freddie Prinze Jr, Sara Michelle Gellar, Ivanka Trump, and
Anna Wintours darling daughter,
Bee Shaffer. Although Im sure they were comfy and cozy, they missed out on seeing the many fun fashion faces in attendance.
I said hello to the cheery and charming
Sue Stemp who was their with beau in tow (be sure to visit
her blog in a bit, for her own re-cap of the festivities). No doubt Hollywould designer
Holly Dunlap will post about the night in
her blog too, as she was there, looking stunningly statuesque, as per usual.Among all the boho-styled designer beauties (including
Abaetes Laura Poretzky, Millys Michelle Smith, and
Imitation of Christs Tara Subkoff) I was feeling a bit doubtful of my own wardrobe choicea black Viktor & Rolf tux jacket, black high-waist satin shorts, white Clu tee, and 40s-style Moschino heelsuntil I saw
Phillip Lim, who complimented me on my ensemble. (I in turn, congratulated him on
his recent CFDA win.)
Lisa Salzer was looking especially fetching by layering her own Lulu Frost jewelry over her
Magda Berliner dress and my other favorite jeweler,
Waris, was there with the charming
Chiara Clemente. We started to catch up, but I got distracted by artists
Bec Stupak and
Viva Ruiz who were waltzing around with floral crowns onand not much else. There was lots of where are you summering? chit-chat going on in all corners, but as I was leaving all I could hear was the delightful crash of a champagne glasses tumbling out of guests hands and onto the floorthe sign of a successful style soiree, to be sure. x S.C.
Photos: WireImage