Diaz and Madden Welcome Baby Girl
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The year 2020 began on a beautiful note for an American actress Cameron Diaz who has been absent from the big screen for several years and hubby Benji Madden. The couple welcomed a baby girl, named her Raddix Madden and we haven’t even seen Cameron with a belly.
Radix is a term used to describe the number of digits utilized in a positional number system before "rolling over" to the next digit's place.
The same word can also be used to refer to the "primary source" of something, which makes total sense for a first newborn. Congratulations Cameron and Benji!
Celebrities Thanksgiving 2020
Oprah, Jared Leto, Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Lopez, Donatella Versace and more. Find out what these celebrities are thankful for this year.
New Couple Alert - Pete Davidson and Kaia Gerber
Cindy Crawford's daughter Kaia Gerber and Saturday Night Live's Pete Davidson have spent the past couple weeks flying the dating rumors. Kaia’s fans should wait no more. It is now official who Kaia’s first public boyfriend is. The two are coming out of the shadows with their relationship. TMZ captured couple’s smooches poolside at a hotel in Miami.
Chiara Ferragni Pole Dancing - Expectation vs. Reality
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“If anything goes wrong I can always be a pole dancer 🤣”- model, influencer Chiara Ferragni quoted her latest Instagram post attempting to pole dance gracefully. Sadly, grace was nowhere near, but the attempt was super cute.
Thank You For Asking If She Is Ok. Meghan Markle on struggles and toxic effect on the actress
A TV interview to air next week with Duchess Meghan of Sussex addressed their struggles and the toxic effect on the American former actress and new mom.
"Thank you for asking, because not many people will have asked if I'm OK," Meghan tells Britain's ITV anchor Tom Bradby in a documentary film, "Harry & Meghan: An African Journey," about their recently concluded 10-day tour of southern Africa.. "But it's a very real thing to be going through behind the scenes."
As a mother of two, I understand how hard it must be for Meghan to adjust to motherhood even while I had my loved ones there to support them. I think it’s great that Meghan decided to open up a bit and show this cruel world that she is a real person.
"Especially as a woman it's really – it's a lot. So you add this on top of just trying to be a new mom and trying to be a newlywed.”
by Giulia Juliet Belkin
Jen Aniston Joins Instagram And Reese Witherspoon announced it
Welcome to the Gram!
“How’s that for the some morning news?! “,Reese quoted on her instagram post with Jennifer Aniston. Two American Sweethearts in one photo got Instagram community excited and 2.1 million already follow @jenniferaniston
But that’s not all. Once you head over to Jennifer’s instagram, her very first post is of her and her friends from “Friends” . How’s that for Tuesday morning! (wink, wink)
Youth Activism - Greta Thunberg
(Photo: TIME and Anders Hellberg)
Do you speak about Greta Thunberg to your kids? I do. In 2018, when most teenagers are spending their time on the mobile devices, 15-year-old Greta Thunberg started a school strike in Sweden to draw attention to the climate crisis and it’s astonishing when it comes from a child.
“We are children saying, ‘Why should we care about our future when no one else is doing that? And why should we bother to learn facts when facts don’t matter in this society?’ When children say something like that, I think adults feel very bad,” Thunberg told TIME in April.
Greta just completed a transatlantic journey by sailboat and is scheduled to speak at the United Nations General Assembly’s Climate Action Summit. She is taking another chance to talk about the urgent necessity of international action on the climate crisis. And this girl is frank, even with world leaders.
In late August, she landed in the U.S. after a 15-day boat trip across the Atlantic, and she has plans for a months-long tour of the Americas—with a zero-carbon footprint. “This is an existential crisis that is going to affect our whole civilization, the biggest crisis humanity has ever faced,” she says. “I’m not planning to stop this movement, and I don’t think anyone else is either.”
First Baby For Quentin Tarantino
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Daniella Pick and Quentin Tarantino have announced that they are expecting their first child. It was first announced at People’s magazine press release.
“Daniella and Quentin Tarantino are very delighted to announce that they are expecting a baby.”
This news was announced in the height of the commotion of Tarantino's latest film “Once Upon A Time... in Hollywood.”
The 56-year-old director and 35-year-old singer married in November 2018 and remain discreet about their daily lives.
11-Carat Diamond debuts on Scarlett Johansson's hand
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For those who did not know, Scarlett Johansson is engaged to Colin Jost. Actually she got engaged in May, but Scarlett only recently debuted her, take a deep breath… 11-carat diamond engagement ring!
Page Six reports the ring is believed to be by Taffin's James de Givenchy who is the nephew of the Givenchy design house's late founder Hubert de Givenchy.
Rare Carat's gemologists and data scientists, meanwhile, told ELLE.com that they estimate the ring would retail for $450,000. "The diamond has great clarity which is hard to find in a large fancy colored diamond, especially a light brown," Rare Carat explained. "The cutting style is different to the norm, too. It is cut as an 'old cut,' which is an antique style of cutting. You will notice an angular pear shape in the middle—that is an open culet which is how they used to cut diamonds before modern cutting methods were developed. The open culet means the base is flat, not pointy. If it is indeed a Type IIA diamond, it has the rarest chemical structure type for a diamond and the most coveted. This type has no nitrogen impurities. Famous large diamonds, like the Cullinan and Koh-i-Noor were also Type IIA."
Panerai the devil is in the detail...or Balilla pride?
Is it just bad taste or a misunderstanding, or an epicfail?
After years of efforts to get away from some disputable links with X Mas of the Mussolini Salo’ Republic and to conquer the hearts of watch lovers not leveraging on political sides, am I wrong or do I see in this self-celebrating video a clear showoff of a Balilla car used by Mussolini Army as a symbol of the brand roots?
Is it the first case of a Brand taking a side in the conflict between Europe and Sovereign trend? Or is it just bad taste? Or a misunderstanding? Or an epicfail?
And why focusing on this seemingly claustrophobic 1930 aesthetic when the city of Florence is all about inclusivity and creativity? Florence is Gold Metal City for the Resistenza. Why showing off in the heart of the city such a symbol of fascism like the “Balilla”?
Does the brand know what a terrible symbol is this? Is Richemont aligned with this decision? Can somebody help me understand this?
by Susanna Nicoletti
Chief Marketing Officer/ Communications Director/
Digital Director/Advisor/Fashion,Luxury,Design
Pierce Brosnan's Son Steals The Red Carpet At The Premier Of Once Upon A time... In Hollywood
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Chinese Theater was filled with celebrities in Los Angeles for the premiere of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, the Quentin Tarantino-directed film starring Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Margot Robbie. Former 007 actor Pierce Brosnan arrived with long-haired stranger looking every bit like a model and it was Brosnan’s 22-year-old son Dylan.
The younger Brosnan’s model good looks landed him a staring role in the Saint Laurent Spring 2015 campaign and he walked the Saint Laurent Menswear Spring 2016 show.
The Queen Of Paris Fashion Week
At 51 she took fashion week and its scene by the storm and there is no sign of slowing down.
At 51 she took fashion week and its scene by the storm and there is no sign of slowing down. The Québécoise singer and mother of three, Celine Dion, maintains her fit physique by dancing ballet with her backup dancer Pepe Muñoz. “We stretch and we do the barre, we kind of improv," she explained during a press conference announcing that she was L'Oréal Paris's newest spokeswoman back in April. "I do this four times a week. I’m working hard, but I like to move!”. Let’s take a look at the latest design statements Celine Dion showed during Paris Couture Week.
The Last Tsar Netflix Series
When social upheaval sweeps Russia in the early 20th century, Czar Nicholas II resists change, sparking a revolution and ending a dynasty.
100 years since Romanovs' tragic deaths and the world is still curious about the royal family. The history of the last imperial dynasty to rule Russia is about to get on screen. This summer, Netflix is releasing The Last Czars, a long-awaited docuseries. The series will follow the fall of the Russian Imperial Romanov family led by Tsar Nicholai II.
The series will focus on the private life of Nicolai and Alexandra, the Tsar and Tsarina of Russia, and their story, narrated by historians.
The Last Czars premieres July 3, only on Netflix.
Eco-Fashionable Planet
Buying a new garment made in an environmentally, socially and ethically conscious manner is something we all should strive for.
The fashion industry has turned four seasons into 52 micro-seasons to implement new tendencies and promote fast consumption. Various social media channels promote cheap clothing under the motto "Wear it once and never wear it again" and we don't even bother to think where will that piece of fabric end up after. Nylon, polyester, and other synthetic materials essentially are plastic which most likely will outlive any of us. Household waste piles up and it isn't looking good for the future of our planet.
About 15 years ago, followers of the ideas of eco-friendly clothing, cosmetics, and other goods, most of the people were not taking seriously. Nowadays, prefix "Eco" became a trend of its own. Manufacturers and consumers becoming more conscious, therefore, more and more often in large stores, you can meet eco-friendly products.
Who helps to grow plants, pick them? Whom should we ask for beautiful, comfortable and trendy clothing? No, it's not directors and managers of large corporations, it is simple and often poor workers of third world countries. You've heard about labor exploitation. Many residents of India, Cambodia, Uzbekistan, China are forced to work against their will. They are locked in this workforce with no way out and they don't get a single penny from the clothes you buy. And if you think that this does not concern you, just take a closer look at the tag on your clothing and where it was made.
Only 10 tons of pure water is required for the production of 1 ton of cotton. Twice as much as it is needed for the production of the chicken mean. Just think about it, the t-shirt is 2700 litters and jeans 6000 litters.
Cotton plantations occupy 2.5% of all cultivated lands of the planet,
however, they account for up to 30% of the world’s use of insecticides and 11% of pesticides, which makes cotton one of the toxic cultures in the world.
To make one t-shirt, we need 2720 litters of water. That is how much we drink in 3 years!
Not to forget that insecticides and pesticides do harm to our health! Skin is the largest organ of the human body and it absorbs everything that it touches, including chemicals on our clothes.
76 countries are growing cotton. Every year around 25 million pieces of cotton are collected around the world. China and the United States are world leaders in production. Cotton requires an enormous amount of water and due to heavy watering soils suffer.
Above was only about cotton... But after all, the fashion industry is a business, and the main goal of businesses is to spend less, sell more expensive and get a good profit. For buyers, the task is to buy good at the most reasonable price. Yes, it is no secret that the transition to a more environmentally friendly production will cost a little more, which will entail an increase in prices for goods. This does not attract either producers or consumers. So then how can we reduce the harmful effect?
Ethical fashion is against illegal production, child labor, violence against workers and slavery. Alas, at present all this is still happening in the third world countries. Therefore, it is worth thinking about the true price of a T-shirt for $5.00
Cruelty-Free Fashion promotes fashion, in the manufacture of which animals do not suffer. This is not only about the lack of use of leather and suede, but also silk, wool, fur or fluff. Such a vegan fashion supports the use of synthetic leather, nylon, polyester, cotton, microfiber, hemp and more.
Slow Fashion is all about quality over quantity. It's an alternative to brands like H&M, Zara, Uniqlo. Slow Fashion is:
Opt for local clothing manufacturers to support small business
Preference for quality clothing that will last for a long time and is subject to recovery
Slowdown in consumption of fashionable clothes: buy less and less.
And finally, Circular Fashion, the main principle of which is to close the product life cycle. That is, to extend the life of the product, and then recycle it into something new and use it again.
High quality and timeless design. Take this advice. Build a basic wardrobe containing good quality basics that will not become obsolete even after years. And then, rent it, recycle it, consign it.
Buying a new garment made in an environmentally, socially and ethically conscious manner is something we all should strive for.
Eminem is 11 years sober
Find out what helped the rapper to battle the addiction.
The 46-year-old rapper took to Instagram to commemorate the achievement. “11 years – still not afraid,” he captioned a photo of himself holding his medallion.
In 2005 rapper Eminem went to rehab to get treatment for his addiction to sleeping pills. He opened up about his hospitalization for a methadone overdose in 2008. He checked himself into a Michigan rehab center and began a 12-step program.
“The doctors told me I’d done the equivalent of four bags of heroin,” he said in 2011, talking about his overdose. “They said I was about two hours from dying.” He told Vibe in 2009, “It’s no secret I had a drug problem. If I was to give you a number of Vicodin I would actually take in a day? Anywhere between 10 to 20. Valium, Ambien, the numbers got so high I don’t even know what I was taking.”
Eminem shared in 2015 in an interview with Men’s Journal that he replace addiction for an exercise
“When I got out of rehab, I needed to lose weight, but I also needed to figure out a way to function sober,” he explained. “Unless I was blitzed out of my mind, I had trouble sleeping. So I started running. It gave me a natural endorphin high, but it also helped me sleep, so it was perfect.”
“It’s easy to understand how people replace addiction with exercise,” he added. “One addiction for another, but one that’s good for them.”.
Tom Hanks to Play Colonel Tom Parker in New Elvis Biopic
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It looks as actor Tom Hanks will soon be adding another high-profile credit to his impressive resume. According to Variety the Oscar winner is in talks to play Elvis Presley’s manager Col. Tom Parker in Baz Luhrmann’s upcoming biopic about the iconic musician.
Parker who was an integral part in Presley’s rise to fame came into Presley's life in early 1955 after the singer had released a few singles on Sun. Parker was first hired to help with bookings and promotion and became his manager a year later. It was Parker who secured Presley’s record deal with RCA, negotiated lucrative merchandising agreements and facilitated the singer’s transition to Hollywood.
Tom Hanks has previously played Jim Lovell in Apollo 13, airline pilot Chesley Sullenberger in Sully, Captain Richard Phillips in Captain Phillips and Walt Disney in Saving Mr. Banks.
No one is yet attached to play Presley in the project, though Luhrmann is said to prefer a newcomer for the part. The director, known for his work on Moulin Rouge! and The Great Gatsby, hopes to move forward with production later this year. They should consider Wolfgang Novogratz!
A Love To Remember - Carolyn Bessette Kennedy & John F. Kennedy
A love to remember was the love of Carolyn Bessette Kennedy and John F. Kennedy, Jr. Kennedy met Bessette while she was working as a publicist for Calvin Klein. At first, she rejected him when he asked her out on a date. But soon they were a couple, and eventually Bessette moved into Kennedy’s Tribeca loft.
They exchanged wedding vows on a wild, unspoiled island off the coast of Georgia. And media went wild. The man who could have had any woman in the world had chosen as his bride one who was not rich or famous. It was Carolyn’s exceptional beauty, sense of style and intelligence that grabbed John’s attention. The bride memorably wore a custom Narciso Rodriguez bias-cut gown.
After the wedding the couple was frequently seen out and about on the streets of the city—holding hands, going out to dinner with friends, and attending events.
And while their marriage included some much-publicized stormy patches as well, their relationship will forever be remembered as one of the great American romances. Tragically, they died in a plane crash in 1999, along with Bessette’s sister Lauren. The Safety Board Blamed 'Pilot Failure to Maintain Control' for JFK Jr.'s Plane Crash.
The burial at sea for John F. Kennedy, Carolyn Bessette and Carolyn’s sister Lauren Bessette took place on the US Navy ship, USS Briscoe, was off Martha's Vineyard.
Rocketman! The Story of Elton John
Sir Elton John has done it all, but there has never been a movie about him. Until now!
One of the highlights of Cannes Film Festival was The Elton John film “Rocketman” which was greeting with cheers, standing ovation and early praise. Tagron Egerton, 29, who plays Elton John in Rocketman stepped out for the first time onscreen as the famous singer, showman, icon, Elton John, in the biological drama directed by Dexter Fletcher.
Songwriter Bernie Taupin, Elton John and Taron Egerton pose as they arrive for the screening of the film "Rocketman" at the 72nd edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes. (Photo: CHRISTOPHE SIMON, AFP/Getty Images)
Taron Egerton re-creates Elton John's live show in "Rocketman." (Photo: DAVID APPLEBY/PARAMOUNT)
The Welsh actor performs all the "Rocketman" vocals and concert routines.
"I don’t know if I have quite reached the dazzling heights of Elton's extraordinary stage performance," says Egerton. "But I hope it’s evocative of him. And I’ve loved the challenge of it all. It's been the most demanding job in my career, and the least demanding, since I've skipped into work every day."
"Rocketman" will be in theaters May 31.
How Infidelity Helped Create the Novel
Cheating and literature have long been the perfect match.
That day we read no further in the book.” So go the last words uttered by the notorious 13th-century adulteress Francesca da Rimini in Dante’s Inferno, in the second circle of which, reserved for the Lustful, Francesca and her married lover, Paolo—the handsome brother of her crippled husband—are consigned to everlasting damnation. Locked in an eternal embrace, destined to waft for all eternity through the air of Hell together (just as, in life, they were carried away by waves of passion), the lovers pause for Dante while Francesca relates how she and Paolo came to consummate their illicit passion.
Long attracted to each other, she recalls, the pair were sitting and reading the romantic tale of Lancelot and Guinevere when, at the very moment that the story’s adulterous characters finally kiss, Paolo finally kissed Francesca too. (The moment is captured above in an 18th-century painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres.) As for what happened next… Well, you know what the two got up to after they “read no further.”
Whether a work of fiction can spur real-life adultery is anybody’s guess, but the way the Paolo and Francesca episode ingeniously entwines romance and reading makes one thing clear: Although it may not be good for the soul, adultery has been very good for literature.
And good, above all, for the novel, a genre that is unthinkable without matrimonial disaster. Straying husbands and wives have, of course, been great subjects since long before the printing press was invented.
ODYSSEUS AND CALYPSO WITH THE GOOD HAIR. PHOTO 12GETTY IMAGES
Western literature begins, on the one hand, with a Biblical marital crisis (Abraham, the first Hebrew, sleeps with his wife’s maidservant) and, on the other hand, with the famous act of Greek adultery commemorated in Homer’s Iliad, the plot of which is set in motion by the mad affair between the Trojan prince Paris and Helen of Troy, which ends up destroying an entire city.
Adultery would continue to haunt the Greek imagination in the Odyssey, whose hero finds time to hook up with an array of goddesses on his way home to his wife (who, for her part, is beset by 108 hormonal suitors), and in the heroines of the tragic stage, such as Medea, who, when her husband decides to leave her for a younger woman, contrives a vengeance that makes boiled bunny look like an appealing option.
But as Dante’s encounter in Hell suggests, it isn’t until the invention of the long-form fictional prose narrative that adultery finds its ideal genre. In part, this has to do with subject matter—with the way adultery and its associations (fidelity, betrayal, trust, unity, domesticity) became useful metaphors for larger issues. And, in part, the ideal match between adultery and fiction had to do with form—that is, the tantalizing way in which both narrative and passion unfold.
AN 1863 DEPICTION OF HELEN OF TROY. GETTY IMAGES
From the start, the novelist’s ability to silently shadow a character’s thoughts and feelings (“free indirect discourse”) was perfectly suited to adultery, an act that provokes an intense inner turmoil that, necessarily, can’t reveal itself. Most scholars agree that the modern novel starts with a tale of adulterous temptation: Madame de La Fayette’s The Princess of Clèves (1678).
The book takes Dante’s raw material—there’s a young woman who has been married off to a man she doesn’t love, and she falls in love with a dashing aristocrat—but innovates ingeniously by preventing the two lovers from ever consummating their passion. (La Fayette’s heroine is the opposite of Dante’s: While Francesca goes to hell for satisfying her urges, the Princess of Clèves ends up in a convent, having never scratched her itch.)
This choice—and the author’s scrupulous avoidance of the improbable twists and turns that characterized the plots of earlier romances—allowed her to explore instead the characters’ mental states in exquisite detail.
The two and a half centuries that followed The Princess of Clèves constituted the great period of the adultery novel. With the rise of industrialization at the end of the 1700s and the triumph of bourgeois status hunting and morality throughout the 1800s, marriage and property became more important than ever before—and, for that reason, became the source of anxieties that could be teased out exhaustively at the length and with the detail that the novel permits.
LACLOS’S DANGEROUS LIAISONS HAS BEEN SEDUCING READERS, NOT TO MENTION PLAYWRIGHTS AND FILMMAKERS (PICTURED HERE, MICHELLE PFEIFFER AND JOHN MALKOVICH IN A 1988 ADAPTATION), SINCE IT DEBUTED IN 1782. GETTY IMAGES GETTY IMAGES
The adultery novel could be a vehicle for societal critique, from Choderlos de Laclos’s Dangerous Liaisons (1782), in which the aristocratic characters’ sinister marital and sexual games can be read as a parable of cultural corruption in the ancien régime, to Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter (1850), to F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby (1925), in which the title character’s longing for another man’s wife becomes a symbol of the inchoate yearning that seems central to the American character itself.
The adultery novel could also serve to investigate the costs, particularly to women, of belonging to bourgeois society, with its empty consumerism and oppressive morality. These elements are foregrounded by authors ranging from Jane Austen, at the beginning of the 19th century, whose shimmering fantasies of ideal matches are always shadowed by the possibility of unfaithfulness and social disgrace, to Gustave Flaubert’s 1856 masterpiece Madame Bovary, the bored provincial heroine of which, like Dante’s Francesca, has her life destroyed when she succumbs to the romantic fantasies she finds in books.
While the social conventions remained rigidly in place—which is to say, while the battle between convention and desire had a place to rage—the adultery novel flourished: Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina, Edith Wharton’s sardonically titled The Age of Innocence, and the work of mid-20th-century authors such as Fay Weldon, Iris Murdoch, and Muriel Spark.
AS NOVELISTS MOVE TO OTHER SUBJECTS, TELEVISION PRODUCERS HAVE TAKEN UP CHEATING'S MANTLE WITH SERIES LIKE THE AFFAIR. COURTESY OF SHOWTIME CBS
Times have changed. It’s no surprise that, in the morally more easygoing 21st century, the novel’s great subject has shifted from adultery to identity: race, class, sexuality, gender. Something else has shifted too. Most of the hefty tomes of the 19th century, from Dickens to Tolstoy, first appeared chapter by chapter in weekly reviews and magazines. (Bovary came out over the course of three months; Anna Karenina over five years.)
One effect of this parceling out was that reading the novel of adultery began to resemble committing adultery: the slow unfolding of a stranger’s character, the agonizing sense of being at the mercy of another’s whims. This structural overlap between the subject and the form may also explain why, at the beginning of the current century, adultery has migrated so successfully away from the novel into television, a medium that is experimenting with form the way the novel once did. The Affair, for instance, with its unsettling multiple points of view, embeds the problematics of “he said, she said” into the structure of the drama itself.
And so the marriage between fiction and adultery, at least, has been a successful one. As with the works, so perhaps with their authors. Any writer knows that when you’re in the zone, working really well, it’s like having a lover: You can’t think about anything else, and spending time in any other activity feels…well, like cheating.
Can anyone wonder why Marcel Proust—whose sprawling In Search of Lost Time, a work that is obsessed with adulterous passion and that famously concludes its 4,000 pages with the narrator realizing that he can finally write the great novel of memory and time he has long had in mind, the novel that in fact you have just read—eventually sacrificed everything for his “mistress,” and wrote the whole book in bed?
From: Town & Country US
Sacha Lichine and Ken Fulk threw Lavish Whispering Angel rosé party in San Francisco
Silicon Valley and SF society turned out over the weekend for the first ever ‘Rose by the Bay’ party-where wine royalty and Whispering Angel creator Sacha Lichine showed the Bay area how to party in a celebration with the angels. Co hosts-were design star Ken Fulk and Bond Capital star Juliet de Baubigny.
Fulk’s Saint Joseph Society, a deconsecrated Catholic Church now re-created as a glamorous 20,000-square-foot-party space, was flooded in shades of pink light to match all of Lichine’s famous rose’s. Fresh off sponsoring the San Francisco Decorator Showcase where several designers featured Lichine’s bottles in their rooms and came to party, Lichine flew in a swing band for Friday’s bash from Hong Kong, Pete Moore Band, playing classy standards before the night erupted into a high rock and roll and dance set St. Tropez style by buzzy Australian DJ GG Magree, a buddy of Vanessa Hudgens. Over 1,000 bottles were consumed including magnums, double magnums and jeroboams of the famed Whispering Angel, Rock Angel and Garrus by execs from Instagram, Twitter, AirBNB, Google, YouTube and former Hearst boss Joanna Coles who is now spending time in Silicon Valley as well as famed Chinese chef Cecilia Chang with food by the Slanted Door’s Charles Phan, and Michelin starred Morroccan sensation Chef Mourad Lahlou, half of SF “it” couple with Mathilde Froustey (SF Ballet Principal Dancer), Benjamin Freemantle (SF Ballet Principal Dancer), Twitter billionaire Omid Kordestani and wife Gisel Kordestani, Calm meditation app founder Michael Acton Smith, SoFi Exec Libby Leffler, Tolan Florence wife of Food Network star Chef Tyler Florence, global bon vivantSebastian Taylor, DJ Rob Garza, Future Bars Founder Doug Dalton and more.
Sacha Lichine, Mathilde Lichine, Ken Fulk
Saint Joseph’s Society is a cultural arts center haven for artists, creatives and entrepreneurs based at the former church complete with a church bell at the top, which guests can ring at a whim as Lichine did to kick off the event.
DJ GG Magree, Paul Chevalier
Cecilia Chang
Pete Moore
Mathilde Froustey, Mourad Lahlou
Joanna Coles