
Guests walked up a golden carpet and through giant "O" and "Z" letters to enter the event.
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The Wicked Witch of the West's Winkie guards flanked the entrance.
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Traditional interpretations of Dorothy, the Tin Man, the Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion were relegated to the entrance; high-fashion versions of the characters were upstairs.
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High-fashion versions of the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch met on a stage in the haunted forest.
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Each year the ball has an elaborate ice sculpture. This year it depicted trees in the haunted forest and presided over a raw bar.
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Dorothy's crashed farmhouse served as a surround for the bar, and other design elements included a rotating windmill. Black-and-white decor included floral-printed linens that evoked the film's famous poppies.
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Guests entered the main ballroom for dinner through an arched tunnel with 180-degree projection mapping and sound to evoke a tornado.
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Instead of an Emerald City, designers opted for a "Crystal City." The linens had embroidered sequins that caught the light.
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Headliner Diana Ross performed a 40-minute set.
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The centerpiece of the after-party was a 30-look runway show from Neiman Marcus Bal Harbour. The after-party theme was "disco butterfly," and the clothing shown had a 1970s "glamazon" look, according to co-producer Clif Loftin.
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