Monday, February 28, 2011

Rebecca Wang Attends The 19th annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards

The 19th annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party took place at the Pacific Design Centre, Los Angeles on Sunday 27th February 2011.

In 1992, Elton John promised to hold a Viewing Party every year in order to raise money towards his Foundation’s fight against AIDS, until such time as a cure had been found. Since then, the event, which features a live streaming of the Awards ceremony, has been a regular and much anticipated fixture of the Oscars fortnight and to date has raised $200 million.

Rebecca Wang
Rebecca Wang attends The 19th annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards

The evening has developed a fierce and formidable reputation both for the star-studded elegance of its entertainment and equally the generosity of giving to the cause, with sunday's efforts raising just under $4 million. Benefactors for this year’s event included Hollywood executive producer Rebecca Wang who also attended, and US jeweler Lorraine Schwartz, along with cosmetics firm MAC Viva Glam, Walt Disney Entertainment and Cesar’s Palace.

Sir Elton John and his partner David Furnish hosted a stellar line up of guests, including renowned actor Sir Ben Kingsley, Victoria Beckham, Oscar winner Jamie Fox, Australian film director, producer and screenwriter Baz Luhrmann, musician Rufus Wainwright and Jane Fonda.

A five course gala dinner was followed by a telecast of the 83rd Academy Awards and the renowned auction. This year's prizes included a 5 night stay in Elton John’s and David Furnish’s Venice residence which sold for £150,000, a Taylor Swift concert package, including a meet and greet with the Grammy award-winning singer and songwriter which fetched $50,000, and an in-home cooking class from chef Ludo Lefevbre, owner of the popular touring restaurant LudoBites which sold for $20,000.

Following the auction Florence and the Machine took to the stage to perform several songs; she was joined by Sir Elton for a joint version of “Tiny Dancer” and “You Got the Love”

Co-sponsors for the evening were international jeweler and watch maker Chopard while American Airlines is the official sponsoring airline of the Foundation.

Rebecca Wang Attends The 83rd Academy Awards & Vanity Fair Oscars after party

The evening of Sunday 27th February 2011 included perhaps the two most influential events in the Oscars fortnight: The 83rd Academy Awards presentation ceremony itself, and the high point of all the social events over the two weeks: the Vanity Fair Oscars after party.

The Academy Awards honor the best in US films for 2010 and hold an international significance as an indicator of excellence in the film and cinema industry. The ceremony is presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and was held this year at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, where hosts for the evening were actors James Franco and Anne Hathaway.

Awards are made in 24 competitive categories, and this year saw four of them go The King’s Speech. Colin Firth won best actor for his portrayal of George VI, and the film also took Best Film, Best Director (Tom Hooper), and Best Screenplay. Natalie Portman won Best Actress for her taut and tortured performance of psychological fragility in The Black Swan, and the films The Fighter, True Grit, The Social Network, Inception and Alice in Wonderland also received multiple nominations and awards. Honorary Awards were made to Kevin Brownlow, Eli Wallach and Jean-Luc Godard.

Meanwhile over at the Sunset Tower Hotel in West Hollywood architect Basil Walter and the special operations team had created an Art Deco fantasy world in which Vanity Fair Editor Grayden Carter and his wife Anne could welcome their guests to the annual Vanity Fair after party.

The party’s reputation as a glittering celebrity celebration and as one of the toughest invites in world (invitations for this party are so highly exclusive that many A-listers regularly miss selection) meant that fierce security was in efficient operation. Outside the hotel, a wall of photographers kept meticulous note of each arrival, while guests themselves, having obeyed instructions to leave all pens, notebooks and social media devices behind, held fast to their RFIDs- radio frequency identity cards-which would transmit and confirm the guest’s arrival by name.

The party itself began while the Awards ceremony was still running- at 5pm, with a dinner for 150 hand-picked guests who included JJ Abrams, designers Tom Ford and Diane von Furstenburg and founder of the Huffington Post Arianna Huffington.

As the Awards ceremony and the dinner came to their ends, stars, award winners and other significant members of Hollywood society including Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, executive producer Rebecca Wang, award winners Colin Firth and Natalie Portman and director and screenwriter Quentin Tarantino moved on over to the Sunset Tower venue to join the dinner guests. The party moved up into full gear, and continued in its legendary high-octane mode all the way through to the early hours of the morning.