Jeremy Scott and Longchamp celebrate a decade of collaboration
Longchamp Chief Executive Officer Olivier Cassegrain, second from left, designer Jeremy Scott, center, and Longchamp artistic director Sophie Delafontaine blow out the candles on a cake decorated with “Happy 10th Anniversary” at party in the Hollywood Hills.
(Stefanie Keenan / Getty Images)Friends and fans of Jeremy Scott and Longchamp turned out in force to James Goldstein’s Club James in the Hollywood Hills on Thursday night to mark a decade of collaboration between the L.A.-based fashion designer and the French luxury house.
Actress Freida Pinto was among the attendees Thursday night. She wore a red structured cocktail dress with piping detail from the Amanda Wakeley’s pre-fall 2015 collection.
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Actress China Chow was among the colorfully dressed attendees at the Jeremy Scott for Longchamp party.
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Model Amber Rose goes for the Moschino overload look at the Jeremy Scott for Longchamp party, in a patchwork knit crop top and matching skirt, pink quilted backpack, pink quilted hat and gold accessories by Moschino.
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James Goldstein, owner of the Club James party space adjacent to his Hollywood Hills home, wears Moschino in honor of Jeremy Scott.
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Painter Rosson Crow, left, and author Liz Goldwyn were among the attendees.
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Actress Kirsten Dunst was among the notable attendees at the party.
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From left, designer Jeremy Scott, actress Freida Pinto, Longchamp CEO Jean Cassegrain, Longchamp artistic director Sophie Delafontaine and Longchamp U.S. business director Olivier Cassegrain.
(Stefanie Keenan / Getty Images)Senior features writer Adam Tschorn is a former small-town newspaper editor, game-show question-and-answer man and fashion scribe who joined the Los Angeles Times in 2007. He currently covers a wide range of pop-culture topics with a focus on cannabis culture. Holding a B.A. in philosophy and an M.A. in journalism, he feels perfectly suited to looking at things, asking “why?” and writing down the answers.