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September 26, 2017
Patron's Dinner Tent
Patron's Dinner Tent

After cocktails, the event’s 2,500 attendees split off to four concurrent dinners. The largest dinner was the colorful, elegant patron’s dinner, which was housed in a 12,000-square-foot tent erected next to Davies Symphony Hall. The Blueprint Studios-designed space was inspired by modern chinoiserie art and fashion. Overhead was an intricate ceiling chandelier that was designed for the event.

Photo: Show Ready Photo
After-Party Tent
After-Party Tent

Once the patron’s dinner ended and guests went inside the symphony hall for the performance, organizers had 90 minutes to remove the dining tables and chairs, and load in banquettes, chaises, and lounge seating.

While the concert didn’t technically end up 10 p.m., organizers needed to get the spaces party-ready by 9:30. “We of course want people to stay for the end of the concert, but we know that there are some people who come more for the overall experience, and they want to make sure they get their lounge seating or are first in line at the bar,” Lobre explained.

Photo: Show Ready Photo
After-Party Tent
After-Party Tent

The bar served wine from Pine Ridge Vineyards, Seghesio Family Vineyards, Domaine Carneros, and OneHope.

Photo: Show Ready Photo
After-Party Outdoor Space
After-Party Outdoor Space

Additional lounge seating featured mirrored installations by Blueprint, which proved to be a popular spot for photo ops.

Photo: Show Ready Photo
After-Party Outdoor Space
After-Party Outdoor Space

Twenty restaurants set up food and dessert stations for after-party guests, including Alta, Cliff House, Mark Hopkins San Francisco, Johnny Doughnuts, and Salt & Straw.

Photo: Drew Altizer
Spotify’s West Coast Emmys Celebration
Spotify’s West Coast Emmys Celebration

Tabletop decor mixed vintage microphones with tropical leaves. Anthurium, protea, and birds of paradise flowers also took on the brand’s colors. Throughout the brunch, a DJ spun vinyl records with songs from the nominated series, and Charlie Puth—a singer, songwriter, and producer for songs like “See You Again” with Wiz Khalifa—performed.

Photo: Brian Tropiano
ProactivMD Launch Party
ProactivMD Launch Party

Guests were encouraged to get popping inside a room wrapped completely in bubble wrap.

Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
Sanding Ovations created a castle-like sculpture engraved with sponsors' logos.
Sanding Ovations created a castle-like sculpture engraved with sponsors' logos.
Photo: ©2011 Jennifer Cimino
Guests entered the venue on a green carpet with orangutan foot and hand prints.
Guests entered the venue on a green carpet with orangutan foot and hand prints.
Photo: Courtesy of the Smithsonian's National Zoo
An archway tying into the monkey-business theme was created with echoes of the primates that appeared on the event's invitation. Maintaining their colors, the same animals were used throughout the event's decor, and on artwork on display.
An archway tying into the monkey-business theme was created with echoes of the primates that appeared on the event's invitation. Maintaining their colors, the same animals were used throughout the event's decor, and on artwork on display.
Photo: Juan Carlos Briceno
Guests were encouraged to forego “monkey suits” (tuxedos) and wear animal-theme attire.
Guests were encouraged to forego “monkey suits” (tuxedos) and wear animal-theme attire.
Photo: Juan Carlos Briceno
The evening featured a mix of rectangular and round tables with brightly colored linens. Projections of monkeys on the wall tied the room into the gala's theme.
The evening featured a mix of rectangular and round tables with brightly colored linens. Projections of monkeys on the wall tied the room into the gala's theme.
Photo: Courtesy of Smithsonian's National Zoo
Linens provided by Select Event Rentals and flowers by Philippa Tarrant Floral Design added pops of color.
Linens provided by Select Event Rentals and flowers by Philippa Tarrant Floral Design added pops of color.
Photo: Courtesy of the Smithsonian's National Zoo
As dinner was a buffet, a variety of casual seating was placed throughout the venue, including a blue and green area that evoked the forest.
As dinner was a buffet, a variety of casual seating was placed throughout the venue, including a blue and green area that evoked the forest.
Photo: Courtesy of the Smithsonian's National Zoo
The evening featured food stations from Africa, North America, Central and South America, Southeast Asia, and Asia, highlighting the regions in which the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute work to save species. Also at the event was a photo station that included an eight-foot-tall fiberglass giant panda.
The evening featured food stations from Africa, North America, Central and South America, Southeast Asia, and Asia, highlighting the regions in which the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute work to save species. Also at the event was a photo station that included an eight-foot-tall fiberglass giant panda.
Photo: Courtesy of the Smithsonian's National Zoo
Among the dishes served by Ridgewells Catering was blackened red snapper with peach relish on a red corn tortilla.
Among the dishes served by Ridgewells Catering was blackened red snapper with peach relish on a red corn tortilla.
Photo: Courtesy of Ridgewells Catering
A performer stood atop the recreation of the Zoo's O-Line, a popular attraction where critically endangered Bornean orangutans cross a 50-foot-high suspended cable.
A performer stood atop the recreation of the Zoo's O-Line, a popular attraction where critically endangered Bornean orangutans cross a 50-foot-high suspended cable.
Photo: Courtesy of the Smithsonian's National Zoo
Ridgewells created chocolates with assorted animal prints, including those of giraffes, snakes, zebras, and cheetahs. Plated deserts also were served.
Ridgewells created chocolates with assorted animal prints, including those of giraffes, snakes, zebras, and cheetahs. Plated deserts also were served.
Photo: Courtesy of the Smithsonian's National Zoo
Gift bags, provided in a tote from the zoo, included a stuffed monkey, a magnet, and copies of two magazines: Zoogoer and Capitol File.
Gift bags, provided in a tote from the zoo, included a stuffed monkey, a magnet, and copies of two magazines: Zoogoer and Capitol File.
Photo: Juan Carlos Briceno
The Teen Choice Awards V.I.P. tent had a kitschy, Palm Beach-y vibe accented with plastic flamingos and palm-printed fabric chandeliers.
The Teen Choice Awards V.I.P. tent had a kitschy, Palm Beach-y vibe accented with plastic flamingos and palm-printed fabric chandeliers.
Photo: Sean Twomey/2Me Studios
The tent sat off the arrivals area, an extension of the carpet.
The tent sat off the arrivals area, an extension of the carpet.
Photo: Sean Twomey/2Me Studios
The surfboard motif covered a white bar front.
The surfboard motif covered a white bar front.
Photo: Sean Twomey/2Me Studios
Mini versions of the surfboard-style award also sprung from tropical floral arrangements.
Mini versions of the surfboard-style award also sprung from tropical floral arrangements.
Photo: Sean Twomey/2Me Studios
Other kitschy objects added visual interest to floral arrangements on tabletops.
Other kitschy objects added visual interest to floral arrangements on tabletops.
Photo: Sean Twomey/2Me Studios
Brightly colored patterned carpeting popped underfoot.
Brightly colored patterned carpeting popped underfoot.
Photo: Sean Twomey/2Me Studios
Plastic flamingos decorated hedging within the space.
Plastic flamingos decorated hedging within the space.
Photo: Sean Twomey/2Me Studios
Boldly printed graphic throw pillows bore the name of the event and its host.
Boldly printed graphic throw pillows bore the name of the event and its host.
Photo: Sean Twomey/2Me Studios
Whole pineapples served as decorative objects.
Whole pineapples served as decorative objects.
Photo: Sean Twomey/2Me Studios
Rattan and vintage-style furnishings advanced the throwback vibe.
Rattan and vintage-style furnishings advanced the throwback vibe.
Photo: Sean Twomey/2Me Studios
The step-and-repeat had a colorful pink slatted backdrop, with teal frames surrounding the event's logo.
The step-and-repeat had a colorful pink slatted backdrop, with teal frames surrounding the event's logo.
Photo: Sean Twomey/2Me Studios
Ikea invited the public to book free 45-minute sessions between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. at its café after it surveyed 2,000 Brits and found that only half of them had ever had breakfast in bed. A sidewalk sign boasting the statistic helped pique pedestrian interest.
Ikea invited the public to book free 45-minute sessions between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. at its café after it surveyed 2,000 Brits and found that only half of them had ever had breakfast in bed. A sidewalk sign boasting the statistic helped pique pedestrian interest.
Photo: Courtesy of Ikea
Patrons could book single or double beds—made by Ikea, of course. Bedspreads, pillows, shelving, and decor found at the café also came from the Swedish retailer, making for a uniquely experiential setting.
Patrons could book single or double beds—made by Ikea, of course. Bedspreads, pillows, shelving, and decor found at the café also came from the Swedish retailer, making for a uniquely experiential setting.
Photo: Courtesy of Ikea
A morning menu featured Swedish ham and eggs, waffles, and assorted cheeses; afternoon offerings included assorted pastries.
A morning menu featured Swedish ham and eggs, waffles, and assorted cheeses; afternoon offerings included assorted pastries.
Photo: Courtesy of Ikea
A pillow bar helped personalize each guest’s experience, allowing diners to select the style that best suited their needs before they settled into bed.
A pillow bar helped personalize each guest’s experience, allowing diners to select the style that best suited their needs before they settled into bed.
Photo: Courtesy of Ikea
Waitstaff used breakfast trays to serve visitors complimentary meals at Ikea’s pop-up Breakfast in Bed Café in London’s Blackall Studios.
Waitstaff used breakfast trays to serve visitors complimentary meals at Ikea’s pop-up Breakfast in Bed Café in London’s Blackall Studios.
Photo: Courtesy of Ikea
Guests could choose from fresh juice, coffee, or a selection of sleep-inducing teas. Tranquil music and bedtime reading material also helped create a relaxing environment.
Guests could choose from fresh juice, coffee, or a selection of sleep-inducing teas. Tranquil music and bedtime reading material also helped create a relaxing environment.
Photo: Courtesy of Ikea
In addition to having sleep specialists on hand to offer advice on how to get a better night’s rest, Ikea posted helpful tips on the café’s walls.
In addition to having sleep specialists on hand to offer advice on how to get a better night’s rest, Ikea posted helpful tips on the café’s walls.
Photo: Courtesy of Ikea
The entrance to the event, which took place at the Carondelet House, featured an orange balloon installation.
The entrance to the event, which took place at the Carondelet House, featured an orange balloon installation.
Photo: Dennis Kwan for the Wedding Shop by Shutterfly
After entering the venue, guests could grab glasses of champagne from a wall with an on-theme neon sign.
After entering the venue, guests could grab glasses of champagne from a wall with an on-theme neon sign.
Photo: Dennis Kwan for the Wedding Shop by Shutterfly
Guests could pose at a photo booth in front of a wall of engagement ring-style balloons.
Guests could pose at a photo booth in front of a wall of engagement ring-style balloons.
Photo: Dennis Kwan for the Wedding Shop by Shutterfly
The event featured gift lounges to inspire bachelor and bachelorette parties. The “Groom Gang” lounge offered products from the new wedding line, including flasks and phone cases.
The event featured gift lounges to inspire bachelor and bachelorette parties. The “Groom Gang” lounge offered products from the new wedding line, including flasks and phone cases.
Photo: Dennis Kwan for the Wedding Shop by Shutterfly
The “Bride Tribe” lounge offered items including wine glasses, notebooks, and canvas pouches.
The “Bride Tribe” lounge offered items including wine glasses, notebooks, and canvas pouches.
Photo: Dennis Kwan for the Wedding Shop by Shutterfly
A wall with orange mailboxes offered guests invitations to the “bridal shower,” which was held in the next room.
A wall with orange mailboxes offered guests invitations to the “bridal shower,” which was held in the next room.
Photo: Dennis Kwan for the Wedding Shop by Shutterfly
Branded photo stations in the “bridal shower” area included a “Something… Blue” station decorated with light blue heels and a life-size wedding dress created with toilet paper.
Branded photo stations in the “bridal shower” area included a “Something… Blue” station decorated with light blue heels and a life-size wedding dress created with toilet paper.
Photo: Dennis Kwan for the Wedding Shop by Shutterfly
The “Something… New” photo wall was decorated with bouquets.
The “Something… New” photo wall was decorated with bouquets.
Photo: Dennis Kwan for the Wedding Shop by Shutterfly
The “Something… Borrowed” wall had a vintage feel with framed black-and-white wedding photos.
The “Something… Borrowed” wall had a vintage feel with framed black-and-white wedding photos.
Photo: Dennis Kwan for the Wedding Shop by Shutterfly
Tabletops were inspired by different wedding-reception styles. One table featured a color scheme of various shades of orange and white, with decor that included a variety of floral centerpieces.
Tabletops were inspired by different wedding-reception styles. One table featured a color scheme of various shades of orange and white, with decor that included a variety of floral centerpieces.
Photo: Dennis Kwan for the Wedding Shop by Shutterfly
The 'Something... Blue' photo wall also was accompanied by a blue and purple tablescape.
The "Something... Blue" photo wall also was accompanied by a blue and purple tablescape.
Photo: Dennis Kwan for the Wedding Shop by Shutterfly
Black-and-white signage guided guests to different areas of the venue.
Black-and-white signage guided guests to different areas of the venue.
Photo: Dennis Kwan for the Wedding Shop by Shutterfly
Decor in the outdoor area of the venue included hanging blue heels.
Decor in the outdoor area of the venue included hanging blue heels.
Photo: Dennis Kwan for the Wedding Shop by Shutterfly
The “Happily Ever After” room was inspired by the dream of what could follow a couple's wedding day. “The entire apartment, bedding, illustrated family portraits, table settings, dog bowls, cutting boards, and cookie jars were all made with Shutterfly products,” said Harrison.
The “Happily Ever After” room was inspired by the dream of what could follow a couple's wedding day. “The entire apartment, bedding, illustrated family portraits, table settings, dog bowls, cutting boards, and cookie jars were all made with Shutterfly products,” said Harrison.
Photo: Dennis Kwan for the Wedding Shop by Shutterfly
Open to the public from March 22 to 25, Freeform’s Mermaid Museum explored the mermaid folklore that’s featured in the Disney-owned network’s new series.
Open to the public from March 22 to 25, Freeform’s Mermaid Museum explored the mermaid folklore that’s featured in the Disney-owned network’s new series.
Photo: Joe Kohen
The museum’s main attraction was a 50,000-pound tank containing a live mermaid. The 4,800 gallons of water were donated to TreePeople to be used to water the facility’s landscape at the end of the exhibition’s run.
The museum’s main attraction was a 50,000-pound tank containing a live mermaid. The 4,800 gallons of water were donated to TreePeople to be used to water the facility’s landscape at the end of the exhibition’s run.
Photo: Joe Kohen
In addition to donating the tank water, Freeform also donated to Heal the Bay to help keep Los Angeles’ coastal waters and watersheds clean.
In addition to donating the tank water, Freeform also donated to Heal the Bay to help keep Los Angeles’ coastal waters and watersheds clean.
Photo: Joe Kohen
A 360-degree animated underwater projection room with a ball pit and soundscape submerged visitors into underwater life.
A 360-degree animated underwater projection room with a ball pit and soundscape submerged visitors into underwater life.
Photo: Joe Kohen
A photo-op included an underwater garden complete with seaweed, anemones, and a column of air bubbles. When shared on social media, the image was turned sideways so attendees looked as if they were swimming with mermaids.
A photo-op included an underwater garden complete with seaweed, anemones, and a column of air bubbles. When shared on social media, the image was turned sideways so attendees looked as if they were swimming with mermaids.
Photo: Joe Kohen
Guests could send out a “message in a bottle” at this display.
Guests could send out a “message in a bottle” at this display.
Photo: Joe Kohen
At the Bristol Cove Mermaid Shop activation, which featured authentic props from the show’s set, actors debated with visitors over whether mermaids are real, and shared rumored sightings and local gossip. Before entering the museum, guests were asked if they were skeptics or true believers.
At the Bristol Cove Mermaid Shop activation, which featured authentic props from the show’s set, actors debated with visitors over whether mermaids are real, and shared rumored sightings and local gossip. Before entering the museum, guests were asked if they were skeptics or true believers.
Photo: Joe Kohen
An oversize oyster shell with a giant pearl offered guests a place to pose.
An oversize oyster shell with a giant pearl offered guests a place to pose.
Photo: Joe Kohen
The restrooms featured custom signs for “mermaids” and “mermen.”
The restrooms featured custom signs for “mermaids” and “mermen.”
Photo: Joe Kohen
Specialty cocktails included the purple-hued “Oceanic Haze,” which featured a mini decorative bottle garnish.
Specialty cocktails included the purple-hued “Oceanic Haze,” which featured a mini decorative bottle garnish.
Photo: Joe Kohen
Colorful fish tank-style gravel and a starfish adorned the catering trays.
Colorful fish tank-style gravel and a starfish adorned the catering trays.
Photo: Joe Kohen
On-theme donuts from Spudnuts were decorated with shiny, candy-colored pearls, seashells, and fish tails.
On-theme donuts from Spudnuts were decorated with shiny, candy-colored pearls, seashells, and fish tails.
Photo: Joe Kohen
The sports experience showcased a neon basketball court, with glowing nets and backboards of various colors and heights. Guests were invited to shoot hoops and interact with members of the Brooklyn Nets Team Hype.
The sports experience showcased a neon basketball court, with glowing nets and backboards of various colors and heights. Guests were invited to shoot hoops and interact with members of the Brooklyn Nets Team Hype.
Photo: Craig Barritt/Getty Images for American Express
75th Annual Golden Globes Telecast
75th Annual Golden Globes Telecast

The Beverly Hilton has hosted the Golden Globes a total of 47 times. This year, nearly 1,300 guests participated in the live telecast, dining on a three-course meal by the hotel’s executive chef Alberico Nunziata and executive pastry chef Thomas Henzi. (See menu details here.) The floral centerpieces by Mark’s Garden featured more than 15,000 red- and sunset-hued orange roses displayed in diamond-wrapped gold containers.

Nearly 3,000 additional guests attended viewing parties and after-parties held in various spaces throughout the hotel.

Photo: Courtesy of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association
Moët & Chandon “Toast for a Cause”
Moët & Chandon “Toast for a Cause”

Backstage during the ceremony, presenters and winners celebrated with golden goblets of Moët & Chandon, the official champagne of the Golden Globes. Overall, the brand served more than 1,500 Moët & Chandon Impérial minis, 125 cases of Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage 2006 and Moet Rosé Impérial magnums, and 500 cocktails featuring Moët & Chandon Impérial. The brand also continued its annual philanthropic initiative, “Toast for a Cause,” for the ninth year. The program invites nominees to raise a toast in support of their favorite charities; for each toast, Moët donates $1,000 to the charity in the nominees’ names.

Photo: Michael Kovac/Getty Images for Moet & Chandon
HBO Golden Globes Party
HBO Golden Globes Party

Conveniently located at the Beverly Hilton’s Circa 55 restaurant and Aqua Star Pool, which are situated directly outside the ballroom where the Globes are held, HBO’s bash is often the first stop on the Globes party circuit. The event was overseen by HBO’s Cindy Tenner—who continued her longtime collaboration with event designer Billy Butchkavitz and his brother Brian Butchkavitz—and featured a palette of golds and orchid with geometric patterns inspired by 1960s art. Images by Lighting handled lighting, and animated 3-D projections by Bart Kresa completed the look.

Photo: Gabor Ekecs
HBO Golden Globes Party
HBO Golden Globes Party

The main color scheme of the party was gold, as a nod to the Globes' 75th anniversary. Orchid was used as an accent color throughout the party space. Town & Country Event Rentals provided the tables, chairs, and other rentals, while Special Event Contractors created the sub floors, decorative perimeter wall, and the pavilion anchored atop the Aqua Star Pool. Meanwhile, SoCal Tents provided the dining pavilion, and Emerging Entertainment provided audio.

Photo: Gabor Ekecs
HBO Golden Globes Party
HBO Golden Globes Party

The red carpet immediately presented the event decor themes, with geometric patterns on the walls, a palette of gold and orchid, and a series of oversize gold vases. Agile Eye Solutions provided all large-scale decorative elements.

Photo: Gabor Ekecs
Fox Golden Globes Party
Fox Golden Globes Party

Held on the roof deck of the Beverly Hilton, Fox’s annual party brought together 20th Century Fox, Fox Searchlight, FX, National Geographic, and Hulu for one blowout bash on Sunday night. 15/40 Productions produced the popular event, which reportedly reached capacity by 10 p.m. The elegant look featured a color palette of deep reds, blues, and golds, with glittering chandeliers overhead.

Photo: Line 8 Photography. All rights reserved.
Fox Golden Globes Party
Fox Golden Globes Party

The bar offered a dramatic focal point in the center of the room.

Photo: Line 8 Photography. All rights reserved.
Netflix Golden Globes Party
Netflix Golden Globes Party

After co-hosting with the Weinstein Company for several years, Netflix had its own event this year—which proved to be one of the most popular events on the Globes party circuit. Taking over a space at the new Waldorf Astoria on Sunday night, the bash took on a blood-red color scheme. Netflix worked with Swisher Productions to produce the event.

Photo: Courtesy of Netflix
Netflix Golden Globes Party
Netflix Golden Globes Party

Upon entering the Netflix party, guests were offered a glass of wine by hands coming from a Netflix-branded wall. They also could stop by a shoe valet, and trade in their heels or dress shoes for a pair of slippers.

Photo: Courtesy of Netflix
Netflix Golden Globes Party
Netflix Golden Globes Party

Matching the all-red color scheme, a square of roses was displayed behind the bar.

Photo: Courtesy of Netflix
HFPA and Dick Clark Productions Viewing Party
HFPA and Dick Clark Productions Viewing Party

In honor of the Globes’ 75th anniversary, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association teamed up with Dick Clark Productions to hold its first official viewing- and after-party on Sunday night. Winners were able to have their trophies engraved in real-time at an engraving station inside the party, which was held in the Wilshire Garden of the Beverly Hilton. 15/40 Productions produced the event, which had a focal point of glittering pink chandeliers in a variety of sizes.

Photo: Line 8 Photography. All rights reserved.
HFPA and Dick Clark Productions Viewing Party
HFPA and Dick Clark Productions Viewing Party

The long bar at the HFPA party featured tall florals that matched the party’s pink color palette. Fiji Water was a sponsor, and signage throughout the event marked the Globes’ 75th anniversary.

Photo: Line 8 Photography. All rights reserved.
‘InStyle’ and Warner Brothers Golden Globes Party
‘InStyle’ and Warner Brothers Golden Globes Party

Longtime party partners Warner Brothers and InStyle magazine teamed up for an after-party in the Oasis Courtyard at the Beverly Hilton. JOWY Productions and Eric Buterbaugh Florals constructed a tent to completely cover the hotel’s fountain, transforming the courtyard into a “Reimagined Louis XVI” world using modern twists on French Baroque architecture as well as columns, mirrors, and a palette of black, white, and gray with splashes of deep purple. Sponsors include Cadillac, Eyelove, and L’Oréal Paris.

Photo: Aurelia D'Amore
‘InStyle’ and Warner Brothers Golden Globes Party
‘InStyle’ and Warner Brothers Golden Globes Party

Buterbaugh’s floral arrangements, which were all white with eye-catching splashes of red and black, served as a focal point during the seated meal.

Photo: Aurelia D'Amore
Sean Penn’s J/P Haitian Relief Organization Gala
Sean Penn’s J/P Haitian Relief Organization Gala

There were plenty of parties leading up to Sunday's events as well. Raising almost $4 million for Sean Penn’s J/P Haitian Relief Organization, the annual J/P HRO Gala was held at Milk Studios on Saturday night. The glamorous dinner drew big names such as Brad Pitt, Emilia Clarke, and Spike Jonze, plus a surprise performance by James Taylor. Leonardo DiCaprio was honored for his leadership in the fight against climate change.

Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for J/P HRO Gala
Showtime’s Golden Globes Party
Showtime’s Golden Globes Party

Showtime also hosted an event on Saturday, at the Terrace at the Sunset Tower Hotel. The intimate bash—which was planned in-house by Shari Kaufman, the network’s senior vice president of talent relations and events—featured florals by Hollyflora. “[We wanted] just the right touch of elegance, with hundreds of oil candles and loose romantic French florals in coral and deep-red hues,” said Kaufman.

Upon entering the event, guests were greeted with mini shots from Casamigos tequila—and when leaving, they were offered vitality and wellness shots from Pressed Juicery.

Photo: Shari Kaufman
Showtime’s Golden Globes Party
Showtime’s Golden Globes Party

During the party, DJ Zen Freeman entertained the crowd, and guests dined on branzino, roasted chicken, Brussels sprouts, and Sunset Tower’s signature mac ’n’ cheese. Joe Lewis Company projected the Showtime logo in the pool.

Photo: Eric Charbonneau
Art of Elysium's Heaven Gala
Art of Elysium's Heaven Gala

The nonprofit hosted its 11th annual celebration on Saturday at Barker Hangar. The evening, which is traditionally held the night before the Golden Globes, featured event production by Event Eleven and honored John Legend.

Photo: Rich Polk/Getty Images for the Art of Elysium
Art of Elysium's Heaven Gala
Art of Elysium's Heaven Gala

Hospitality and catering firm Schaffer handled food for the evening, aligning with the event themes of “Love, Light, and Laughter.” For the idea of light, Schaffer designed LED trays to illuminate monochromatic hors d’oeuvres with saturated color. “We want the guests to experience their first tastes visually," said Kathleen Schaffer, the company’s creative director. “For the dinner we prepared an interactive first course of chestnut purée. Guests pour their purée over a composed bouquet of fragrant pickled persimmon, fresh pomegranate, and spiced pepitas. The entrée course is served family-style as a way for guests to break bread together and celebrate.”

Photo: Rich Polk/Getty Images for the Art of Elysium
Bafta Tea Party
Bafta Tea Party

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts Los Angeles hosted its 2018 Tea Party on Saturday afternoon at the Four Seasons. Award-season nominees as well as executives, celebrities, and Bafta members enjoyed a traditional British tea party, featuring British tea, scones, and cocktails. Presented by BBC America and the Great Britain campaign, the event was produced by MTA Events. 

Photo: Courtesy of MTA Events
Moët & Chandon’s Moët Moment Film Festival
Moët & Chandon’s Moët Moment Film Festival

The official champagne of the Golden Globes celebrated its third Annual Moët Moment Film Festival—which celebrates the next generation of Hollywood storytellers—on Friday night. A star-studded crowd including Laura Dern and Billie Lourd attended the party, which was held at Poppy in West Hollywood. Guests entered the event, which was produced by Moët’s in-house experiential team, through a floral- and greenery-lined hallway. Guests drank from golden goblets through the evening, and danced to music by DJ Anthony Pisano.

Photo: Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for Moet and Chandon
HBO Luxury Lounge
HBO Luxury Lounge

Returning for its 15th year, the HBO Luxury Lounge teamed up with Ancestry.com to create a retreat for celebrities and influencers at the Four Seasons. Ancestry asked guests to write notes and attach them to a "family" tree; there was also a historian on site who helped attendees navigate their family histories. Other lounge sponsors included Lucy Hart Ink, which provided on-site brow-shaping, as well as Pinkberry, Don Julio Tequila, and Watch Gang.

Photo: Rachel Murray/Getty Images for Mediaplacement
'Esquire' and Maserati Party
'Esquire' and Maserati Party

Esquire magazine and Hollywood power couple Mike and Irena Medavoy teamed up with Maserati to celebrate this year’s Golden Globes nominees. Drawing attendees such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Joan Collins, and Kyle MacLachlan, the Friday-night party took place at the Medavoy home. A clear tent featured hanging lightbulbs and white florals.

Photo: Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Esquire
'W' Magazine and Audi Party
'W' Magazine and Audi Party

W magazine and Audi kicked off the celebrations on Thursday with a penthouse party at Chateau Marmont. With additional sponsorship from Dior and Dom Perignon, the evening included a light dinner and cocktails alongside a celebration of the magazine’s “Best Performances” issue. Audi chauffeured V.I.P. guests such as James Franco, Gal Gadot, and Salma Hayek to and from the event. Inside the penthouse, the walls were lined with larger-than-life images from the magazine.

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