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Inside Chanel and Tribeca’s Annual Dinner Party Dedicated to the Arts 

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“Tonight is everything,” Darita de la Brown exclaimed. “I dance in these streets but now I’m walking into a space where we are talking about our narratives, we are telling our stories, we are highlighting and celebrating each other s art.”

After the fabulous red carpet that drew a large crowd eager to a glimpse of the star-studded affair, attendees headed inside for a buzzy cocktail hour. Glasses of bubbly floated throughout the lively room dressed in overflowing seafood towers and bountiful bouquets of fresh peonies.

Sporting a look straight from the resort runway, Lucy Boynton spoke of fashion’s relationship with film. “Costume is the first access point for me,” she explained. “It’s the moment that I depart from myself and step into someone else, so I approach fashion in that same way. It’s armor or it’s an enhancement of one’s self.”

Of course, Chanel ambassador and Academy Award-winner Penélope Cruz was in attendance. Outfitted in a hot pink gown with a matching mini bag, Cruz made her way through the room, greeting longtime friends and new acquaintances.“I’ve been the biggest fan of Chanel since I was a little girl. I swear I used to study all of the collections,” Cruz confessed. “Since my first show with the brand in 1990, I’ve realized that the more I know the team, the more I respect and admire them. They create a kind of magic that I began to understand when I visited the artisans in the atelier,” Cruz smiled. “Everything is a work of art.”

Thinking about how intertwined the fashion and film worlds are, Chevremont paused for a moment and smiled, “You can’t have one without the other.”

Leave it to Chanel and Tribeca to turn a downtown bistro into an elegant soirée on a school night.