Sienna Miller & friends attend opening night of Straight Line Crazy
Stars stepped out last night, hot footing it to The Shed to witness Ralph Fiennes take to the stage for the opening night of Straight Line Crazy. Debuting stateside after a critically acclaimed run in London, David Hare’s play delves into the life of Robert Moses; the powerful and often ruthless ‘master builder’ and urban planner responsible for developing New York for half of the 20th century. Among those there to cheer Fiennes—who plays Moses—and the cast on after curtain call were Anna Wintour, Sienna Miller, Brooke Shields, Chris Meloni, John Slattery & Talia Balsam, Joe Alwyn, Darren Aronofsky, David Byrne, Peter Gallagher, Justin Bartha, Daniel Benedict, Cinema Society founder Andrew Saffir, and The Shed’s CEO/artistic director Alex Poots, among others. Writer David Hare was also joined on the night by cast members Alisha Bailey, David Bromley, Al Coppola, Andrew Lewis, Alana Maria, Guy Paul, Krysten Peck, Judith Roddy, Helen Schlesinger, Adam Silver, Mary Stillwaggon Stewart, and Danny Webb, as well as directors Nicholas Hytner and Jamie Armitage.
Justin Bartha
Peter Gallagher
Jack Huston, Stella Huston
Anna Wintour, Sienna Miller
Michael Imperioli, Christopher McDonald
John Slattery, Talia Balsam
Raúl Esparza
Christopher Meloni
Andrew Saffir, Daniel Benedict
Timothy Olyphant, Josh Hamilton
David Bromley, Alana Maria, Judith Roddy, Ralph Fiennes, Al Coppola, Adam Silver, Danny Webb, Andrew Lewis, Krysten Peck, Mary Stillwaggon Stewart, Alisha Bailey
Ralph Fiennes
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The New York Academy of Art’s Take Home a Nude party
Tracey Emin was in town the first time in years last night, as she was being honored by The New York Academy of Art, the graduate art school in Tribeca. The Academy hosted its 30th annual Take Home a Nude art party and auction at Chelsea Industrial, raising much-needed funds for public programming and scholarships at the Academy. For the occasion, revered British artist Emin created a new large-scale neon artwork titled “Because I’m So Fucking Sexy, I Was Born Sexy, And I Will Die Sexy,” which carries a pre-sale estimate of $130,000 – $180,000. Chairs for the evening included collector and Her Clique founder Izabela Depczyk, filmmaker and Warhol dealers Shelley and Vincent Fremont, and collector-founders of the Hall Art Foundation, Christine and Andrew Hall. And amongst the attendees were Zoe Buckman, Bob Colacello, Will Cotton, Rose Dergan, DJ Fat Tony, Justine Fischer, Jay Joplin, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Gian Luca Passi de Preposulo, Ralph Pucci, Elliott Puckett, Brooke Shields, Maxwell Snow, Mickalene Thomas, Russell Tovey, Joyce Varvatos, John Varvatos, and Yelena Yemchuk.
Brooke Shields, Tracey Emin
Shelly Fremont, Vincent Fremont
Nicole Miller
Ebon Moss-Bachrach
Donna Desalvo, Mickalene Thomas
Waris Ahluwalia, Maddie Moon
Bob Colachello, Marie-Chantal, Pavlos Crown Prince of Greece, Brooke Shields
Dj Fat Tony
Joe Dunning, Donna Desalvo
Joyce and John Varvatos
Michael Pucci, Lisa Cohen, Ralph Pucci
Tracey Emin, Will Cotton
Zani Gugelmann, Gian Luca Passi
Zoe Buckman, Izabela Depczyk, Jazmine Wahi
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Nicole Kidman helps OMEGA make some noise in Music City
VIPs gathered at Marathon Music Works in Nashville for a country-themed celebration of women, hosted by OMEGA. Among those in the crowd to celebrate the Swiss brand’s latest campaign, which highlights its history of women’s watchmaking, were longtime brand ambassador Nicole Kidman, OMEGA USA brand president Arnaud Michon, Antoni Porowski, Julia Michaels, Lily Aldridge, Michael Yerger, Karen Elson, and Rob Raco. In the words of Kidman, “It was a delight to have my OMEGA family in Nashville. OMEGA has invited me all over the world but nothing is more special than celebrating with them in my hometown.”
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