Celebrities are some of the most important decor pieces for some types of special events. Having famous (or semifamous) faces decorating a party often means it will be covered in the gossip columns, even if the stars only showed up for a few photographs before heading off with a thank-you goodie bag. But guests at a party to promote Mattel's 30th anniversary edition of the Uno card game got a bit more than a quick glimpse of celebs assembled for the party by celebrity wrangling firm Flying Television Productions. The Sopranos' Jamie-Lynn Sigler and 100 Centre Street's Bobby Cannavale sat with guests and played the card game they were brought in to promote. Guests got a chance to interact with the stars, and event producers 823 Productions got press photos with more than just a logoed backdrop.
The event, which was also a benefit for Amfar, also brought David Alan Grier, model Emme and Miss Universe Denise Quinones to Eugene, the gorgeous Chelsea Art Deco-style lounge.
--Chad Kaydo
The event, which was also a benefit for Amfar, also brought David Alan Grier, model Emme and Miss Universe Denise Quinones to Eugene, the gorgeous Chelsea Art Deco-style lounge.
--Chad Kaydo