Los Angeles is so absorbed in celebrity that even some homes are famous. Take the Sheats-Goldstein residence, a co-star in movies like “The Big Lebowski.” Last Friday, e-commerce site Mytheresa took advantage of its notoriety to celebrate Loewe’s new Paula’s Ibiza collection, a beachy capsule the brand has been releasing every summer since 2017. president for buy.
On the other coast, MoMA PS1 hosted its annual gala in the museum’s front yard. Guests mingled over drinks and music from BombaYo, followed by a seated dinner punctuated by speeches from the evening’s honorees: Robert Soros, a member of the museum’s board of trustees, and artists James Turrell, Daniel Lind Ramos and Anicka Yi. A performance by the singer duendita indicated that it was time for the after party and that the guests, including Solange Knowles, could dance into the early hours.
MoMA PS1 Annual Gala
“I wanted something that blurred gender boundaries, something that felt very free and fluid and that reflected my identity as an artist.” —Jeffrey Meris
“I decided to wear this because it makes me feel very feminine and liberated, and it’s my armor. I’m really a wallflower, but the armor I put on makes me feel confident moving through spaces.” — Friday Lynton
“I think a lot about being outside. I work on the High Line so I spend a lot of time outside. I try to imitate nature.’ —Cecilia Alemani
“I just got rid of a lot of stuff, so I’m just up to the things I feel really good about wearing. Outfits blended together seamlessly.” — Kalifa Diouf
‘I feel that artists paint because they tell a story. When I put on clothes, I tell the world a story.’ —Matthew Kovalsky
“I always tell Jennifer [Coolidge] that Jonathan Anderson is fashion’s Mike White. Like he sees the bigger picture. He understands the bigger vision and understands how to use it to tell the stories of our time.” —Evan Ross Katz
Knowing Jonathan [Anderson], and how he respects the creative process, the clothes are truly a manifestation of his hopes and dreams. — Dan Levy