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P8 SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 2017 LATIMES.COM/IMAGE { PARTIES } Spotting one celebrity in the parking lot of a motel in the rough- and-tumble stretch of Hollywood Boulevard east of the 101 Freeway seems tawdry, but seeing a dozen or more feels downright fashion- able. At least that was the case ear- lier this month when a laundry list of famous folk including actors Joel McHale, Ethan Peck and Matt Bomer and rapper Ty Dolla Sign stopped by the Hollywood Pre- miere Motel to help luxury mens- wear site Mr Porter celebrate its re- cently launched Made in California collection. Items from the collection, which includes 145 California-focused pieces by a dozen designers and la- bels (Rick Owens, Outerknown, the Elder Statesman, Stüssy, Si- mon Miller, James Perse, John Elli- ott, Mollusk Surf, Amiri, Golden Bear, Noon Goons and Second/ Layer) were on display in the win- dows fronting the parking lot and many of the designers who created the exclusive capsule collections were in the house (well, motel) as well. Among the ones we had a chance to chat with were Simon Miller’s Daniel Corrigan and Chelsea Hansford (who told us the brand’s handbag business is blow- ing up), the Elder Statesman’s cashmere wunderkind Greg Chait, Outerknown’s John Moore, John Elliott and Amiri’s Mike Amiri. Other guests of note included professional football player Victor Cruz, soccer player Robbie Rogers, model Dylan Brosnan, Stampd de- signer Chris Stamp, actor Chord Overstreet and stylist George Kot- siopoulos. The parking lot of the motel — where the bulk of the festivities took place — was filled with Insta- gram-worthy vintage cars bearing Mr. Porter vanity plates, a seem- ingly endless supply of tacos and burgers (the former courtesy of B.S. Taqueria, the latter In-N-Out) and the pervading smell of enthu- siastically consumed cannabis. Next to the motel pool stood a serve-yourself beer cooler fully stocked with the house beer House Beer. (See what we did there?) Additional attractions and dis- tractions were scattered through- out the interior of the motel, in- cluding one room filled with ar- cade-style video games, another set up for commemorative photo- taking and a “makers room” where the folks from Lot, Stock & Barrel were hard at work hand-customiz- ing patches. Despite all the celebrity fire- power on deck and a blasting- from-the-balcony DJ set by Mike Will Made-It, the focus-pulling star of the evening turned out to be the motel theme, thanks to closets filled with embroidered Mr Porter bathrobes, housekeeping carts converted into rolling mini-bars (complete with shots of Don Julio tequila), a front-desk-turned-gift- shop with take-home tchotchkes like ashtrays, old-school motel key- chains, lighters, pens and retro- Americana-themed enameled pins by Pintrill (our favorite was the vin- tage front-loading ice chest pin) and a neon-topped “Night Win- dow” outfitted with a doorbell-type buzzer. Many a curious partygoer jabbed a finger at the buzzer but- ton over the course of the evening and waited for something to hap- pen. (Nothing did.) The breadth of the Mr Porter Made in California collection — from $35 T-shirts to $14,900 made- to-order leather jackets studded with Swarovski crystals — can be viewed at www.mrporter.com. [email protected] Twitter: @ARTschorn RAPPER Ty Dolla Sign presides over the festivities at the Hollywood Premiere Motel on Hollywood Boulevard that drew several big-name celebrities and designers. John Salangsang BFA.com Where grit meets high fashion Mr Porter’s Made in California campaign gets off and running at Hollywood motel soiree. By Adam Tschorn JACK BEDWANI, Mike Amiri and Dan Rookwood were on hand celebrating Mr Porter’s Made in California collection. Hagop Kalaidjian BFA.com JOEL McHALE was in a fes- tive mood at the gathering. OUTERKNOWN’S John Moore and Hannah Henderson, right, at the Mr Porter party. Hagop Kalaidjian BFA.com Hagop Kalaidjian BFA.com If there’s one thing guests at the April 21 Los Angeles Ballet Gala could agree on, it’s the importance of ballet — not just for all types of serious dancers, but also for the cultural life of the city. “Ballet technique is like a dic- tionary,” said Bruno Tonioli, a judge on TV’s “Dancing With the Stars.” “If you don’t have a rich dic- tionary, you don’t have words, and if you don’t have words, you’re un- able to express yourself. For any se- rious dancer, a knowledge of ballet is indispensable.” “What’s really great is that we’ve been teaching [ballet] on ‘So You Think You Can Dance,’ ” add- ed show co-creator Nigel Lythgoe. “So now, the street kids are sud- denly realizing how important it is. They are learning they can control far more with a strong core.” “Descendants” star Sofia Car- son was among those in attend- ance. “Supporting the arts and supporting the ballet is instrumen- tal to our culture and important to this city,” she said. “It’s a beautiful part of living in Los Angeles.” As a fashion aside, Carson, this year’s host of the Radio Disney Mu- sic Awards, looked chic in her shoulder-baring David Koma frock and strappy black Valentino heels. “Fashion is a big part of who I am. I love fashion.” The event: Held at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, the gala honored former California Gov. Gray Davis and former First Lady Sharon Davis as well as noted film pro- ducer Lawrence Bender (“An In- convenient Truth,” “Hacksaw Ridge” and “Pulp Fiction”). As the evening’s centerpiece, Los Angeles Ballet dancers per- formed excerpts from “Who Cares?,” choreographer George Balanchine’s homage to Broad- way, set to the music of George Gershwin. The crowd: Los Angeles Ballet artistic directors Thordal Chris- tensen and Colleen Neary along with executive director Julie Whit- taker thanked the audience for its support following welcome re- marks by the night’s emcee, Mark L. Walberg of “Antiques Road- show,” and co-chairs Leslie Ka- vanaugh and Kirsten Sarkisian. Among those also appearing onstage were Ghada Irani and her husband, Ray Irani, the former Oc- cidental Petroleum Corp. chief executive. The numbers: The gala raised nearly $1 million for the Los Ange- les Ballet’s dance performances and educational outreach pro- grams. Tickets for the 240 guests began at $500 each, tables ranged up to $100,000 and a silent auction and after-dinner appeal brought in additional contributions. One prize was a chance to jump the valet line at the evening’s end and be the first to have your car de- livered. Two guests couldn’t resist, paying $2,500 each. Ellen Olivier is the founder of Society News LA. SOFIA CARSON, left, and event co-chair Leslie Kavanaugh at the Los Angeles Ballet Gala held at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. Photographs by Ryan Miller PRODUCER Lawrence Bend- er, with Misha, was honored. ROBBI and Mark L. Walberg. Mark served as the emcee. L.A. Ballet gets a lift By Ellen Olivier BRUNO TONIOLI of “Danc- ing With the Stars” was there.

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Page 1: JohnSalangsang Wheregritmeetshighfashion€¦ · Americana-themedenameledpins byPintrill(ourfavoritewasthevin-tage front-loading ice chest pin) and a neon-topped “Night Win-dow”outfittedwithadoorbell-type

P8 SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 2017 LATIMES.COM/IMAGE

{ PARTIES }

Spotting one celebrity in theparking lot of amotel in the rough-and-tumble stretch of HollywoodBoulevard east of the 101 Freewayseems tawdry, but seeing a dozenor more feels downright fashion-able.At least thatwas thecaseear-lier thismonth when a laundry listof famous folk includingactorsJoelMcHale, Ethan Peck and MattBomer and rapper Ty Dolla Signstopped by the Hollywood Pre-miere Motel to help luxury mens-wearsiteMrPortercelebrate its re-cently launchedMade inCaliforniacollection.

Itemsfromthecollection,whichincludes 145 California-focusedpieces by adozendesigners and la-bels (Rick Owens, Outerknown,the Elder Statesman, Stüssy, Si-monMiller, JamesPerse, JohnElli-ott, Mollusk Surf, Amiri, GoldenBear, Noon Goons and Second/Layer) were on display in the win-dows fronting the parking lot andmany of the designerswho createdthe exclusive capsule collectionswere in the house (well, motel) aswell. Among the ones we had achance to chat with were SimonMiller’s Daniel Corrigan andChelseaHansford (who told us thebrand’s handbag business is blow-ing up), the Elder Statesman’scashmerewunderkindGregChait,Outerknown’s John Moore, JohnElliott andAmiri’sMikeAmiri.

Other guests of note includedprofessional football player VictorCruz, soccerplayerRobbieRogers,modelDylanBrosnan, Stampdde-signer Chris Stamp, actor ChordOverstreet and stylist George Kot-siopoulos.

The parking lot of the motel —

where the bulk of the festivitiestook place—was filled with Insta-gram-worthy vintage cars bearingMr. Porter vanity plates, a seem-ingly endless supply of tacos andburgers (the former courtesy ofB.S.Taqueria, the latter In-N-Out)and the pervading smell of enthu-siastically consumed cannabis.Next to the motel pool stood aserve-yourself beer cooler fullystockedwith thehousebeerHouseBeer. (Seewhatwedid there?)

Additional attractions and dis-tractions were scattered through-out the interior of the motel, in-cluding one room filled with ar-cade-style video games, anotherset up for commemorative photo-taking and a “makers room”wherethe folks from Lot, Stock&Barrelwere hard at work hand-customiz-ingpatches.

Despite all the celebrity fire-power on deck and a blasting-from-the-balcony DJ set by MikeWillMade-It, the focus-pulling starof the evening turned out to be themotel theme, thanks to closetsfilled with embroideredMr Porterbathrobes, housekeeping cartsconverted into rolling mini-bars(complete with shots of Don Juliotequila), a front-desk-turned-gift-shop with take-home tchotchkeslikeashtrays,old-schoolmotelkey-chains, lighters, pens and retro-Americana-themedenameledpinsbyPintrill (our favoritewasthevin-tage front-loading ice chest pin)and a neon-topped “Night Win-dow”outfittedwithadoorbell-typebuzzer.

Many a curious partygoerjabbed a finger at the buzzer but-ton over the course of the eveningand waited for something to hap-pen. (Nothingdid.)

The breadth of the Mr PorterMade in California collection —from $35 T-shirts to $14,900made-to-order leather jackets studdedwith Swarovski crystals — can beviewedatwww.mrporter.com.

[email protected]:@ARTschorn

RAPPER Ty Dolla Sign presides over the festivities at the Hollywood PremiereMotel on Hollywood Boulevard that drew several big-name celebrities and designers.John Salangsang BFA.com

Where grit meets high fashionMr Porter’s Made inCalifornia campaign getsoff and running atHollywood motel soiree.

By Adam Tschorn

JACK BEDWANI, Mike Amiri and Dan Rookwood were onhand celebratingMr Porter’s Made in California collection.

Hagop Kalaidjian BFA.com

JOEL McHALE was in a fes-tive mood at the gathering.

OUTERKNOWN’S JohnMoore and Hannah Henderson, right, at theMr Porter party.Hagop Kalaidjian BFA.com

Hagop Kalaidjian BFA.com

If there’sone thingguestsat theApril 21 Los Angeles Ballet Galacould agree on, it’s the importanceof ballet — not just for all types ofserious dancers, but also for thecultural life of the city.

“Ballet technique is like a dic-tionary,” said Bruno Tonioli, ajudge on TV’s “Dancing With theStars.” “If youdon’t have a richdic-tionary, you don’t have words, andif you don’t have words, you’re un-able toexpressyourself.Foranyse-rious dancer, a knowledge of balletis indispensable.”

“What’s really great is thatwe’ve been teaching [ballet] on ‘SoYou Think You CanDance,’ ” add-ed show co-creator Nigel Lythgoe.“So now, the street kids are sud-denly realizing how important it is.They are learning they can controlfarmorewith a strong core.”

“Descendants” star Sofia Car-son was among those in attend-ance. “Supporting the arts andsupportingtheballet is instrumen-tal to our culture and important tothis city,” she said. “It’s a beautifulpart of living inLosAngeles.”

As a fashion aside, Carson, thisyear’shostof theRadioDisneyMu-sic Awards, looked chic in her

shoulder-baringDavidKomafrockand strappy black Valentino heels.“Fashion is a big part ofwho I am. Ilove fashion.”The event:Held at the Beverly

Wilshire Hotel, the gala honoredformer California Gov. Gray Davisand former First Lady SharonDavis as well as noted film pro-ducer Lawrence Bender (“An In-convenient Truth,” “HacksawRidge” and “PulpFiction”).

As the evening’s centerpiece,Los Angeles Ballet dancers per-formed excerpts from “Who

Cares?,” choreographer GeorgeBalanchine’s homage to Broad-way, set to the music of GeorgeGershwin.The crowd: Los Angeles Ballet

artistic directors Thordal Chris-tensen and Colleen Neary alongwith executive director Julie Whit-taker thanked the audience for itssupport following welcome re-marks by the night’s emcee, MarkL. Walberg of “Antiques Road-show,” and co-chairs Leslie Ka-vanaughandKirstenSarkisian.

Among those also appearingonstage were Ghada Irani and herhusband,Ray Irani, the formerOc-cidental Petroleum Corp. chiefexecutive.The numbers: The gala raised

nearly $1million for the Los Ange-les Ballet’s dance performancesand educational outreach pro-grams. Tickets for the 240 guestsbegan at $500 each, tables rangedup to $100,000 and a silent auctionandafter-dinnerappeal brought inadditional contributions.

One prize was a chance to jumpthe valet line at the evening’s endandbe the first tohaveyour carde-livered. Two guests couldn’t resist,paying $2,500 each.

EllenOlivier is the founder ofSocietyNewsLA.

SOFIA CARSON, left, and event co-chair Leslie Kavanaugh atthe Los Angeles Ballet Gala held at the BeverlyWilshire Hotel.

Photographs by Ryan Miller

PRODUCER Lawrence Bend-er, withMisha, was honored.

ROBBI andMark L.Walberg.Mark served as the emcee.

L.A. Ballet gets a liftBy Ellen Olivier

BRUNO TONIOLI of “Danc-ingWith the Stars” was there.