There were Hollywood stars, athletes and even a wartime president (Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, in a recorded video). Time held its 100 Most Influential People in the World gala at Jazz at Lincoln Center on Wednesday, which included dinner and a performance by Mary J. Blige.
Free Arts, which brings art to underprivileged children in New York City, raised $1.2 million at its dinner and auction in Chelsea on Wednesday. Futura, who was honored, attracted a trendy downtown crowd, including Marc Jacobs and James Jebbia, the founder of Supreme.
And the Museum of Modern Art held a garden party on Tuesday. A formal dinner, honoring George Lucas and Mellody Hobson, Wolfgang Tillmans and Linda Goode Bryant, was followed by a younger and more diverse celebration in the sculpture garden.
‘I wear Sex. They’re a cool queer brand in downtown New York that I’m absolutely obsessed with that I found on Instagram one night. — Julia Fox at Free Arts
“I had my nails done by a girl named Ella at Cindy’s Nails in Rye. They are chromed.” — Marc Jacobs at Free Arts
“Futura is an incredible artist and a good friend. He’s been so important to the culture, like Warhol really is.” — James Jebbia at Free Arts
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