Parties

See Inside the Academy Museum s 3rd Annual Gala—Meryl! Oprah! Selena!

Selena Gomez and Meryl Streep
Selena Gomez and Meryl Streep
Hunter Abrams

Another kismet connection was made tonight between Vogue photographer Hunter Abrams and Kirsten Dunst, whose visage is memorialized as a tattoo on the photographer’s right bicep. More specifically, the tattoo is based on a still from Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette, though it remains unclear whether Coppola herself, also in attendance, was made aware. (Someone must tell Sofia!)

There was an unexpected bridal trend, balancing out the goth-glam funereal vibe still emanating from Hancock Park after Balenciaga’s show yesterday. Tracee Ellis Ross, Salma Hayek, Rashida Jones, and Saoirse Ronan all looked ready to walk down the aisle, while Phoebe Tonkin repurposed an actual bridal veil and Camille Rowe recreated Martha Plimpton’s forever-referenced 1989 Cannes Film Festival moment. Lupita Nyong’o brilliantly topped off her white Chanel with a bridal bouquet of baby’s breath worn in her hair.

The setting for dinner was the museum’s magnificent open-air terrace, transformed into the wood-panelled dining room of Chasen’s restaurant, a long-gone staple of Hollywood’s golden days (now the site of a Hollywood Regency-era Bristol Farms). The program’s presenters and honorees included Ava Duvernay, Oprah, Chloe Zhao, Coppola, Christopher Nolan, and Jamila Jordan, on behalf of Michael B. Jordan, with Greta Gerwig presenting the final Icon Award to Meryl Streep. (Duvernay served as a co-host, as did Dr. Eric Esrailian, Halle Berry, and Ryan Murphy.)

After dinner, many of the welcoming flamingos were repurposed as souvenirs, creating a high/low tableau along Fairfax Avenue that was worthy of John Waters, himself.