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An A-List Guestlist Turned Out to Gabriela Hearst’s Store Opening Cocktail Party in Beverly Hills

Gugu MbathaRaw Gabriela Hearst
Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Gabriela Hearst
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With an emphasis on natural materials and quality undertaken with a utilitarian perspective, the store takes inspiration both from Hearst’s family ranch in Uruguay and the city of Los Angeles’s architectural vernacular architecture. Moving away from the current standard pre-fabrication technologies and echoing its own ethos of craftsmanship, the brand chose to build the vaulted ceiling that envelops the space with traditional materials and manual techniques, including time-consuming hand-application of finishings in Roman Clay, an eco-friendly plaster. Wall-hung shelving, seating, and freestanding furniture in a freckled grain timber meanwhile act as a foil to the minimal white walls, rose gold aluminum door handles represent a modern take on Gabriela’s family ranch’s logo, and the bespoke rugs and wall hangings, are based on drawings of the Brooklyn-based artist, Eli Tamarkin.

Known for her love of dance parties, Hearst had also taken over the hotel’s BLVD lounge for the night, and Beastie Boy Mike D was on hand for a special DJ set that got the crowd on their feet. And, while L.A. is a famously early-to-bed, early-to-rise town, the celebrations continued late into the night. “I really feel so embraced and happy to be here,” said Hearst as she surveyed the scene. “People don’t always jump to come to a store opening, but they showed up and are having a good time.”