Thursday, February 7, 2013

Combined PAFF and AAFCA Awards Los Angeles


Landed in Los Angeles, Thursday, February 7, 2013 for the AAFCA Awards where my friend Deborah Riley Draper will be receiving the award for best documentary.  LA is practically in shutdown mode while the LAPD is staging a manhunt for a cop killer who happens to be a former cop himself.  No one does cop drama like LA.  The only thing to rival the LAPD is the cities hosting of the most revered red carpet events in the world.

Staying at the Roosevelt Hotel on Hollywood Boulevard across from TCL Chinese Theatre which used to be Grauman's Chinese Theatre and the Dolby Theatre which used to be the Kodak Theatre (Do you see a trend here?) where the Academy Awards are held.  It turns out the evening is a combined Pan African Film Festival tribute and the African American Film Critics Association Awards at the Taglyan Center in Hollywood.  My party arrived for the reception and red carpet at 6:00 p.m. and there was quite a few stars who turned out for the event.  Danny Glover, Richard Rountree, Lynn Whitfield, Janet Dubois, Sallie Richardson, Jordin Sparks, Holly Robinson Peete, Omari Hardwick, Kem, David Oyelowo, Reginald Hudlin, Nate Parker (Best Actor Nominee for Arbitrage), Jesse Williams (Greys Anatomy), Emayatzy Cornealdi (Best actress nominee for Middle of Nowhere), Nicole Beharie and director Deborah Riley Draper (Best documentary).

AAFCA Award Winners:
Best Actor                      Denzel Washington, “Flight” (Paramount)  
Best Actress                  Emayatzy Corinealdi, “Middle of Nowhere” (AFFRM)  
Best Supporting Actress Sally Field, “Lincoln” (Touchstone)
Best Supporting Actor    Nate Parker, “Arbitrage” (Roadside Attractions)
Best Foreign Film           Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano, “The Intouchables” (Weinstein Company)  
Breakout Performance     Quvenzhané Wallis for “Beast of the Southern Wild”
(Fox Searchlight)
Best Director                   Ben Affleck, “Argo” (Warner)
Best Screenplay             Ava DuVernay, “Middle of Nowhere”(AFFRM)
Best Music                    Kathryn Bostic & Morgan Rhodes, “Middle of Nowhere” (AFFRM)
Best Independent Film  “Middle of Nowhere” (AFFRM)  
Best Animation             “Rise of the Guardians,” (Paramount)
Best Documentary    tie   “The House I Live In” (Charlotte Street Films) &
“Versailles ’73” (Coffee Bluff Pictures) 

This is also Grammy weekend in LA so there is a lot going on.  Stars are all over the place and parties are popping up everywhere.  My hotel is a hot spot so I barely slept Friday and Saturday night because of the parties going on in the hotel including the room next to mine.  Of course that was a no no, so I called the front desk who promptly sent security to quite things down.  Turns out it was just a bunch of drunk teenage girls whose parents apparently let them loose for the weekend.  Only in LA.

Deborah Riley Draper's acceptance speech at the AAFCA Awards for her Best Documentary Award was the best of the night.  She gave a shout out to our Table 18 which gave us a chance to make some noise.  Versailles 73: American Runway Revolution comes out on VOD and DVD  February 12, 2013.  Make sure you get your copy because you need this in your black history collection.  This documentary follows the events leading up to what was coined as the "Battle of Versailles" a landmark fashion show on November 28, 1973, that pitted a fashion showdown between American ready-to-wear designers, Bill Blass, Anne Klein, Oscar de la Renta, Stephen Burrows and Halston, against five French haute couture designers, Yves St. Laurent, Hubert de Givenchy, Pierre Cardin, Christian Dior and Emanuel Ungaro.  It was also the first time African American models appeared on high fashion European runways.  The documentary recounts that event that began as a fundraiser to restore the roof of the Palace of Versailles that ended up being a complete blowout by the American designers led by the unbelievable sashaying of 12 African American models.  The runways of the world would never be the same again.



 Director of Versailles 73: American Runway Revolution, Deborah Riley Draper
 Janet Dubois, founder of Pan African Film Festival
Actress/Singer Janet Dubois and daughter
Actress Salli Richardson
Evelyn Bakon Wheeler
Actor Nate Parker
Actress Emayatzy Cornealdi star of Middle of Nowhere
Actor Jesse Williams star of Greys Anatomy
 Director Deborah Riley Draper
 Actor David Oyelowo
 Actresses Salli Ricardson and Lynn Whitfield
 Singer Jordin Sparks
 
 Actress Nicole Beharie
Hostess Salli Ricardson; Honorees Nicole Baharie, Omari Hardwick and Lynn Whitfield; Founders of Pan African Film Festival Danny Glover and Janet Dubois

See you on the next red carpet 66th Cannes Film Festival 16-26 May 2013.  

Au revoir.




























Sunday, January 13, 2013

BET Honors


The 2013 BET Honors took place in Washington, D.C. Saturday night, January 12, 2012. The event which celebrates distinguished African Americans in the areas of music, literature, entertainment, media, service and education also brought out our favorite style stars.
Gabrielle Union played host for the evening and wore a collection of amazing dresses throughout the night, as she has the previous two years that she has been hostess.  Her red carpet gown and side bobbed hairstyle was a real attention getter.
You'll have to tune into BET on February 11, 2013 at 9:00 pm EST to watch the star-studded event, but in the meantime check out these lovely ladies and some of our other fashion favorites--including Kelly Rowland, Erykah Badu and Chaka Khan--in the slideshow below.
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Gabrielle Union

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Halle Berry

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Chaka Khan

Chaka Khan and Phylicia Rashad

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70th Golden Globe Awards

The award season is off to a great start with the Golden Globes tonight in Los Angeles.  The red carpet was overrun with the biggest stars in Hollywood.   Denzel arrived with his youngest daughter as his date (her first red carpet with dad).  Denzel looked the proud papa as he detailed his daughters theater ambitions at an unnamed school in New York.

Halle, who has been missing from the red carpet for the past few award shows debuted her leg ala Angelina Jolie.

I saw many super impressive dresses on the red carpet.  Some of my favorites: Helen Mirren in Badgley Mischka, Anne Hathaway in Chanel, Jennifer Lopez in Zuhair Murad, .Halle Berry in Versace, Emily Blunt in Michael Kors, Kerry Washington in Miu Miu.  There were a lot of red dresses on the carpet, none of which I found to be that outstanding, and I'm a red dress fanatic.  In the male category, Jamie Foxx looked as clean as a million bucks.  I am sure it was from his go to designer Oswald Boateng for the red carpet.

The hostesses, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler were a scream on stage.  The best hostess/host ever.  Women rock.  I think there will be a campaign to make them permanent host for the show.  They were trending on Twitter for their rambunctious opening and the hilarious jokes.

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Halle Berry
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Helen Mirren


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Anne Hathaway

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Emily Blunt

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During the show, Twitter was abuzz as JLo's dress was getting a lot of heat including likes, dislikes and thumbs down.  Some people were comparing it to a doily, a tablecloth, a painful skin condition  and even a Victorian prostitute's dress. 

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Sunday, January 6, 2013

Thursday, December 6, 2012

An Evening in Montmartre


An Evening in Montmartre, Sunday, November 4, 2012 was a fabulous gala benefit event featuring an afternoon ballet performance by Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet at the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University  in Chicago, followed by a gala reception and dinner at The Palmer House Hilton.  The dance performance "Moulin Rouge - The Ballet" was spectacularly produced with outstanding performances by principal dancers, Amanda Green, Dimitri Dovgoselets, Yosuke Mino and Sophia Lee (who stole the show by the way).  Moulin Rouge is the most famous cabaret in history which produced the famous and scandalous Cancan dance.   The event was hosted by the Consul General Gitane De Silva of Canada, Consul General Graham Paul of France, Nicolas and Kathleen Amatangelo, and Frantz and McGhee Osse.


The post-performance reception at The Palmer House Hilton featured Cancan greeters, caricaturists and a juggler.  The three course dinner, a smoked salmon with white truffle oil appetizer, stuffed filet oscar with crabmeat entree, and a french dessert sampler was superb and served with either a Cadet d'Oc Chardonnay or Cabernet Sauvignon  from Languedoc-Roussillon, France.  My tables mates at the dinner included Pianist Ramsey Lewis and his wife Jan.  The City Lights Orchestra played an unobtrusive set during dinner with just the right tone and volume to allow guest to converse with each other.



It was a delightful and enjoyable evening.  Thanks to my friend McGhee Osse for the invitation.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Alicia Keyes http://www.iheartradio.com/iplaylist/artist/469431/

Alicia Keyes lights up The Empire State Building on the eve of her new album drop "Girl On Fire".  The lights on The Empire State Building are coordinated with the songs Girl On Fire and Empire State of Mind in a glorious light show.  Watch the video as Alicia watches the light show for the first time.


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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Photographer Mario Testino's MFA Gala Brought the Glitz to Boston

Last night along with my sister, I attended the biggest event of the year in Boston.  The  Museum of Fine Arts opening night exhibition gala featuring a provocative exhibition by famed photographer Mario Testino, aptly named "In Your Face."  The black carpet event brought out the well-heeled and an array of  A-list models along with the reigning queen of Fashion, American Vogue editor, Anna Wintour.

The A-list models in attendance, most of whom have been photographed by Testino and are featured in the exhibition, included Gisele Bundchen (who is very pregnant), a long time friend and muse of Testino, Joan Smalls, Karlie Kloss, Constance Jablonski, Bianca Balti, Candice Swanepoel, Alessandra Ambrosio, Edita Vilkeviciute, Erin Wasson, Sigrid Agren, and Kiara Kabukuru.  The exhibition contains some of the most beatiful and provocative images of A-list Hollywood stars and models.  Anna Wintour was quoted by the Boston Globe as saying "It's wonderful to someone so talented and so humble to have such great success.  I was urging him to be a little more conservative with the show.  It's Boston."   Well in my estimation Boston will just have to get used to it.

Other A-listers in attendance were, Hamish Bowles Vogue's international editor-at-large, Derek Blasberg, editor-at-large at Harper's Bazaar, Jane Weitzman wife of sponsor Stuart Weitzman and Nadja Swarovsky.  There were so many New Yorkers in attendance that according to the Globe, MFA director Malcom Rogers was quoted as saying "This feels like New York".

Anna Wintour, Mario Testino, Gisele Bundchen

Gisele Bundchen
Ophelia Bakon
Evelyn Bakon, Jeffrey Rudman, Esq 
Hamish Bowles, Anna Wintour, Mario Testino 
Anna Wintour 
Exhibition Photo Diddy and Naomi 
Gisele Bundchen

Joan Smalls, Karlie Kloss, Constance Jablonski, Sigrid Agren, Edita Vilkeviciute
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Kiara Kabukuru on the Cover of Spring 2012 Jones Magazine
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Friday, September 7, 2012

Atlanta Red Carpet Screening Versailles '73 American Runway Revolution

Tuesday, September 4, 2012,  I attended the Red Carpet screening of the documentary film "Versailles '73:  American Runway Revolution at the Mandarin Oriental in Atlanta, presented by Saks Fifth Avenue, Korbel, Chambord Vodka, Jim Ellis Porsche and The Atlantan Magazine.  This was not my first time seeing the film as I first saw it at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2012 at the Palais de Festival.  I must say that seeing it the second time around was just as enjoyable as the first.  This film is a must see from new film director Deborah Riley Draper of Coffee Bluff Films, and narrated by Cameron Silver owner of LA hot spot Decades.  The film tells the story of the runway battle that pitted French haute-couture designers against American designers Halston, Anne Klein, Oscar de la Renta, Bill Blass and Stephen Burrows.  The runway show was held at the Palace of Versailles on November 28, 1973, and when it was over the Black American models Pat Cleveland, Billie Blair, Alva Chinn, Bethann Hardison, Jennifer Brice, Norma Jean Darden, Charlene Dash, Barbara Jackson, Armina Warsuma and Ramona Saunders who sashayed down the runway for the American designers became the toast of France and forever changed the way fashion was shown on the worlds runways.  Myself being of age at that time, I can remember the event when it first hit the worldwide press in 1973.  It brought back memories and the inspiration that these women instilled in me as a young black woman.  I was inspired to venture into my own version of the fashion world by becoming a fashion consultant and eventually opening my own boutique, aptly named Nouveau Fashion Gallery.

The evening started with champagne and  Hors d'oeuvres served in the courtyard and then guest were moved into the screening room reception area for a champagne toast to the director Deborah Riley Draper.  The screening of the film followed to an enthusiastic audience who seemed to thoroughly enjoy the film.  A Who's Who of Atlanta's elite was in attendance, hosted by Mikki Taylor, Cameron Silver and Judy Mauldin, as well as two of the models who participated at Versailles, Pat Cleveland and Jennifer Brice.  Everyone was well dressed in cocktail dresses, haute-couture and pret-at-porter.  I chose to wear one of my favorite dresses of all time, a vintage Halston cocktail dress that I have not worn since 1979 and stored in a plastic container for 33 years.  Cameron Silver of Decades was wearing a vintage Brioni tuxedo jacket and recognized my dress as a Halston design.  Pat Cleveland who was wearing a vintage Stephen Burrows gown also recognized the Halston design.  As a matter of fact, she informed me that the dress I was wearing was designed by Halston for Elizabeth Taylor and that she used to have one as well.  Was I floored or what?  Meeting Pat Cleveland was a dream come true.  Pat Cleveland was known for her unbelievably dizzying spins and twirls on the runway and became a runway legend. 

This film is a must see and to all my followers I implore you go out and support this film when it comes to a theater near you.  It is currently playing a limited engagement at the IFC theatre in New York City.

Invitation for Versailles '73 Atlanta Screening



Deborah Riley-Draper, Evelyn Wheeler

Toast to Deborah Riley-Draper

 Pat Cleveland, Evelyn Wheeler, Jennifer Brice

 Pat Cleveland

Pat Cleveland

Evelyn Wheeler, Jennifer Brice

Evelyn Wheeler, McGhee Williams Osse, Trudy Tinnin

Evelyn Wheeler, Mikki Taylor, Jennifer Brice

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Cynthia Bailey, Pat Cleveland, Jennifer Brice


On to New York for the Screening of Versailles '73 during New York Fashion Week.  Good luck to Director Deborah Riley-Draper.





Invitation for Versailles '73 New York Screening Premiere