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EVENT REPORT   04.20.09 9:56 AM PRINT | SEND TO A FRIEND |
Gardens Party
For the Los Angeles premiere of Grey Gardens, HBO recreated the glamorous heyday and troubled later years of Jackie O's infamous aunt and cousin.
More than 1,200 guests carried on amid tableaux of rack and ruin at HBO’s hard-times bash for Thursday’s Hollywood premiere of Grey Gardens. After a screening at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, the crowd celebrated at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, where the party echoed the structure of the film, which depicted Jackie Kennedy Onassis’ aunt and cousin in their wealthy heyday during the '30s and in their impoverished dotage among cats and clutter in East Hampton 40 years later.

The cable channel’s West Coast events team, led by vice president of special events Lauren McMahon, and designer Billy Butchkavitz borrowed liberally from the eccentric charm of cult figures Big Edie and Little Edie Bouvier Beale, portrayed by Jessica Lange and Drew Barrymore in the new film. Recreating scenes from the documentary about the Beales by Albert and David Maysles, it debuted on HBO on Saturday.
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In the Roosevelt lobby, bright lights and mannequins wearing silk dresses from the film were meant to evoke the Beales' more prosperous times in the 1930s. - Photo: Gabor Ekecs
In the Roosevelt lobby, bright lights and mannequins wearing silk dresses from the film were meant to evoke the Beales' more prosperous times in the 1930s.
Photo: Gabor Ekecs
Designer Billy Butchkavitz tried to work the dichotomy of the film into the party, with different rooms reflecting the dramatically different times in the Beales' lives. - Photo: Gabor Ekecs
Designer Billy Butchkavitz tried to work the dichotomy of the film into the party, with different rooms reflecting the dramatically different times in the Beales' lives.
Photo: Gabor Ekecs
Drag queens dressed as the film's iconic personalities led guests in games like bingo. - Photo: Gabor Ekecs
Drag queens dressed as the film's iconic personalities led guests in games like bingo.
Photo: Gabor Ekecs
Cats and overgrown foliage crept into the ballroom that showcased the Beale's troubled times in the 1970s.  - Photo: Gabor Ekecs
Cats and overgrown foliage crept into the ballroom that showcased the Beale's troubled times in the 1970s. 
Photo: Gabor Ekecs
In the 1970s space, mannequins in the film's more eccentric costumes stood above piles of empty cans and bags of dry cat food. - Photo: Gabor Ekecs
In the 1970s space, mannequins in the film's more eccentric costumes stood above piles of empty cans and bags of dry cat food.
Photo: Gabor Ekecs
The film's star, Drew Barrymore, attended the Los Angeles premiere and the New York premiere, held two days earlier.  - Photo: Gabor Ekecs
The film's star, Drew Barrymore, attended the Los Angeles premiere and the New York premiere, held two days earlier. 
Photo: Gabor Ekecs
Grey Gardens Los Angeles Premiere Party

Catering, Venue Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel
Decor, Florals Billy Butchkavitz Design
DJ DJ Pesce
Lighting Images by Lighting
Staging Special Event Contractors (S.E.C.)

Guests entering the Roosevelt’s lobby were greeted by drag queens dressed as Big and Little Edie, who moved to a soon-packed anteroom where they called rousing games of bingo. Towering over the light-filled lobby, inspired by the Beales’ better days, were mother-daughter mannequins wearing long silk dresses and furs from the film.

The newly renovated ballroom represented the Beales’ notorious '70s decline, and Butchkavitz illustrated their evolution by using similar elements in each room but in different hues. Mannequins were posed with a white piano in the “before” room and a black one in the “after”; tables were topped with pale peach roses on ivory cloths embroidered with flowering vines in the before and grayish purple roses on deep olive cloths and identical embroidery in the after. (The dark-wood Dakota Restaurant off the lobby was dressed in chocolate cloths, tangerine roses, and framed photos from the film set, a palette referencing the home’s library.)

It was in the '70s that the Beales found fame—and also where Butchkavitz clearly found his inspiration. Tables in the after room were decorated with cans of cat food and Mason jars of candy, a reference to Big Edie’s martini containers. At the mannequins’ feet were hills of empty cans and bags of dry cat food. Chair backs were covered in thrift-store sweaters with arms pinned back by broaches, and the hotel’s leather-upholstered couches were topped with raggedy quilts and embroidered pillows.

Guests, who cruised buffets of antipasto, black truffle mac and cheese, and beef tenderloin with bordelaise sauce, dressed up as the Beales in scarves and floppy hats while they clutched stuffed cats and photographers immortalized them standing before a backdrop of the crumbling Long Island mansion.

  —Irene Lacher
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