1. 10 WWD TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2013
FOR MORE PHOTOS, SEE
Natalie
Portman in
Christian
Dior with
Benjamin
Millepied
in Saint
Laurent.
PHOTOS BY TYLER BOYE
Doris Kearns Goodwin with Daniel Day-Lewis in Domenico
Vacca and Rebecca Miller.
WWD.com/eye.
eye
All’s Fair
Temple and a friend. “I mean,
what are you supposed to do
in the morning when you wake
up and the girl is making eggs?
Y feel like you should then
ou
do laundry or something. Is that
what you’d expect?” he asked.
“No, I’d expect you to satisfy
me,” laughed Temple. Less
relaxed were Anne Hathaway and
Jennifer Lawrence, both wearing
new dresses, who made very
focused beelines into and out of
the fray. “I just wanna get to the
bathroom,” said Lawrence to her
mother as she gathered up her
hem and picked up the pace.
“Can I get you a cigarette?”
Gerard Butler asked Olivia Munn.
“No thanks, I don’t smoke,” she
demurred. A few minutes later,
he asked, “Can I get you one
even though I know you don’t
smoke?” She declined.
By 1 a.m. Vanity Fair editor
in chief Graydon Carter was
stationed by the front door to
say good night to departing
guests, the last of whom left
after 3 a.m. The last 50 holdouts
included Ang Lee and his best
director statuette and the cast
of “Inocente.” By night’s end,
about 1,365 In-N-Out burgers
were eaten and 750 people had
passed through. Said Sunset
Tower owner Jeff Klein, “And
another Oscars down!”
Of course, for some
whippersnappers like Selena
Gomez and Lily Collins, there’s
always an after after party.
“I think we’re gonna go
dance at Madonna’s,” said
Gomez. “Because that’s what
we are good at, singing and
dancing. Work hard, play hard.”
— MARCY MEDINA
PHOTO BY MICHAEL KOVAC/GETTY IMAGES FOR EJAF
NOT EVEN the most A-List of
Oscar winners is immune to
Los Angeles traffic, but there’s
only so much road rage one can
sustain en route to the Vanity
Fair post-Oscar party. As Ben
Affleck and Jennifer Garner’s hired
SUV inched its way up Sunset
Boulevard toward the Sunset
Tower Hotel on Sunday, several
other statuette-toting guests
bailed on their rides to hoof it the
last remaining block, perhaps for
fear of missing their allotted time
window or just out of impatience
to get the party started.
“Ben! Jen! We love you!”
yelled the crowd of onlookers
camped out on the other side of
the metal barricades guarding the
entrance. Inside, the yelling and
fanfare continued among famous
people who know each other.
“Catherine!” exclaimed
Harvey Weinstein as he walked
by Catherine Zeta-Jones, who had
stopped to take a picture with
Steven Tyler.
“It took me 25 minutes to get
to the bathroom and now it’s
gonna take me another 25 to get
back over there,” she yelled as
they crossed paths.
On the terrace, Ashley Olsen
stood with her back to the
crush, gazing at the Los Angeles
cityscape below and enjoying
her cigarette. Miranda Kerr snuck
by, trailed by Orlando Bloom,
who just seemed amused at the
whole circus.
“Shall we do another loop
around?” he asked.
Outside the men’s room, one
excited guest said, “I just peed
next to Daniel Radcliffe.” At the
bar, Jeremy Renner exchanged
hypothetical scenarios with Juno
Britney Spears and Sir Elton John
Anne Hathaway
in Saint Laurent.
Jennifer
Garner
in Gucci
Première
with Ben
Affleck.
Amy
Adams in
Oscar de
la Renta.
Naomi Watts in Emilio Pucci with Liev
Schreiber in Calvin Klein Collection.
Hugh
Jackman
Christoph
Waltz
Another View
HOLLYWOOD TYPES not lucky enough to
nab an invite to the Oscars this year joined Sir
Elton John and David Furnish in West Hollywood
to watch the show in style. In its 21st year, the
annual viewing party to benefit the Elton John
Aids Foundation wined and dined guests with a
dinner prepared by Gordon Ramsay, an auction and
a musical performance by Emeli Sandé. The event
raised more than $6 million.
Having a boys’ night out, Jim Carrey, Steven Tyler
and Randy Jackson arrived ready to party. Carrey
entertained the crowd with his quirky outfit — a
black suit with taped angel wings on the back and
fake rubber-footed shoes. Meandering over to the
main table, the comedian shared some laughs
and serious discussion with Bono, who was seated
next to John.
Also in attendance were Chris Brown, Emma
Roberts, Nicki Minaj, Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer.
Britney Spears, who was almost unrecognizable
in a new brunette do, made a quiet entrance
before heading to the main ballroom to see
Sandé perform. As the music started, the singer
whispered of her dress, “It’s Versace,” before
heading closer to the stage with a friend. Her
publicist later clarified that she was wearing
Michael Cinco Couture.
The Kardashian sisters arrived sans beaus ready
to have some quality time. “Lamar [Odom] couldn’t
make it, so of course then Scott [Disick] didn’t come
either. It’s a girls night!” Khloé said. Wearing an allwhite Donna Karan gown. Kim leaned over Kourtney
to catch up with Heidi Klum at the dinner table
before posing for pictures with Miley Cyrus and Kelly
Osbourne. Naomi Campbell also joined the girl-power
table, chatting with Klum before Carrey poked
some fun at the supermodel during the auction.
“I won’t start talking until Naomi throws her
phone on stage,” he quipped.
Campbell laughed in good fun but couldn’t
help blushing in the spotlight.
“He did not just say that. I’m so embarrassed,”
she lamented to friend Quincy Jones.
— FATIMA RIZWAN