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So Many Stylish Stars Attended Chanel’s Annual Tribeca Festival Artists Dinner
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So Many Stylish Stars Attended Chanel’s Annual Tribeca Festival Artists Dinner

The night was a who’s-who celebration of the film and art industries

AChanel-curated celebration always includes a who’s-who roomful of stars.

On Monday night, the fashion house hosted its annual Tribeca Festival Artists Dinner at legendary New York City restaurant Balthazar, where famous faces including Tracee Ellis Ross, Sofia Coppola, Iman, Katie Holmes, and Samira Nasr gathered to toast the select cohort of all-female artists who donated original works to be presented as prizes to the festival’s winning filmmakers this year. Curator Racquel Chevremont brought together an impactful group of artists that included Ana Benaroya, Beverly Fishman, Christie Neptune, Lisa Lebofsky, Natia Lemay, Patricia Encarnacion, Renee Cox, Sheree Hovsepian, Shinique Smith, and Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz.

Samira Nasr and Kristina O’Neill
Iman and Tracee Ellis Ross
Sofia Coppola

The evening’s eclectic crowd reflected the exciting state of the creative industry. New York mainstays such as Annabelle Dexter-Jones and Jemima Kirke mingled over martinis, while newer industry faces like City on Fire’s Chase Sui Wonders, The Bear’s Ayo Edebiri, and The Summer I Turned Pretty’s Lola Tung also made stylish appearances. Actresses Suki Waterhouse and Camila Morrone from Daisy Jones & The Six enjoyed a mini reunion at the event, as well. Guests showed off their spins on Chanel ensembles that perfectly embodied their individual personalities, with C-logo denim, tweed tube tops, and deliciously oversize suits all on display.

Lola Tung
Dominique Fishback and Nicole Beharie
Nina Dobrev

Chanel’s annual dinner exemplifies the brand’s ongoing support of cinema and the arts, and its commitment to a creative future. The fashion house highlights the current and next generations of women in film, in pursuit of its mission to support artists in their quest for innovation and personal expression.


Source: HarpersBazaar.com