If you weren’t at Dior’s Guggenheim gala this week, you missed out: BANKS performed, Chardonnay cream sauce was served, and female artists took the spotlight. Celebs partied there and elsewhere in New York.
Common and Karlie Kloss went to the Whitney’s annual Art Party, where Questlove, Mia Moretti, and Lion Babe all played DJ sets. Spike Lee and rapper Desiigner attended Moncler’s tribute to New York City in celebration of the label’s first flagship store, where Olivia Palermo wore an animal-print coat. Guests took photos in front of Moncler + Thom Browne jackets hung to resemble the American flag (more evidence of fashion’s ever-multiplying collaborations).
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