It was a love fest Thursday night when the annual amfAR Gala returned to Los Angeles, honoring hometown designer Jeremy Scott and social media platform TikTok, while raising more than $1.6 million for AIDS research, HIV prevention, treatment, education and advocacy.
The style set — analog and digital — came out for cocktails and dinner at the Pacific Design Center, including Addison Rae, Paris Jackson, Diplo, Milla Jovovich, costume designer Arianne Phillips, stylists Jean Yang and Elizabeth Stewart, while Bebe Rexha and OneRepublic belted out songs from the stage.
“Everything I think I am, which is cute, happy and sexy at the same time, he makes me feel,” said Anitta, Scott’s date for the night, wearing a Moschino spring 2022 gown with an embroidered nursery menagerie motif, and bunny ears flapping playfully at the décolletage. “All his creations are colorful and happy but have this sweet touch, which is his personality,” the Brazilian pop star added of the designer, dressed in a matching tuxedo.
Hotelier Jeff Klein, Flamingo Estate founder Richard Christiansen, whose L.A. brand of garden provisions and apothecary items are in constant demand, and L.A. artist Rosson Crowe were among the guests.
“As a designer, he’s a real artist, and he isn’t
The style set — analog and digital — came out for cocktails and dinner at the Pacific Design Center, including Addison Rae, Paris Jackson, Diplo, Milla Jovovich, costume designer Arianne Phillips, stylists Jean Yang and Elizabeth Stewart, while Bebe Rexha and OneRepublic belted out songs from the stage.
“Everything I think I am, which is cute, happy and sexy at the same time, he makes me feel,” said Anitta, Scott’s date for the night, wearing a Moschino spring 2022 gown with an embroidered nursery menagerie motif, and bunny ears flapping playfully at the décolletage. “All his creations are colorful and happy but have this sweet touch, which is his personality,” the Brazilian pop star added of the designer, dressed in a matching tuxedo.
Hotelier Jeff Klein, Flamingo Estate founder Richard Christiansen, whose L.A. brand of garden provisions and apothecary items are in constant demand, and L.A. artist Rosson Crowe were among the guests.
“As a designer, he’s a real artist, and he isn’t