The Scene
Earlier this month, I attended Trevor Live, the premiere annual fundraising event for the Trevor Project in LA. It was my third. (Here are my 2009 and 2010 posts.)
But this year's event was my first one attending as a board member. Best.New.Accessory.EVER.
So this year, I was less about the OOC cocktails.
And more about my duties, primarily thanking supporters and volunteers.
And schmoozing with the donors at Sable Crow's table
Earlier this month, I attended Trevor Live, the premiere annual fundraising event for the Trevor Project in LA. It was my third. (Here are my 2009 and 2010 posts.)
But this year's event was my first one attending as a board member. Best.New.Accessory.EVER.
So this year, I was less about the OOC cocktails.
And more about my duties, primarily thanking supporters and volunteers.
And schmoozing with the donors at Sable Crow's table
After the dinner, I could finally relax and enjoy the AH-mazing show directed by Adam Shankman.
Our MC was the one, the only Amy Poehler.
Soooo many high-profile faces graced the stage this year---a real testament to how much the organization has grown in a few short years.
This American Idol kid was one of the evening's highlights with an awe-inspiring rendition of O Holy Night!
Best celebrity encounter of the night was with Christina Hendricks. Walked into the ladies room and there she was. I gushed, "Omygod! It's you!" Told her I adore Mad Men and thanked her so much for supporting. She was lovely lovely lovely!
Michelle was prettier than Zac if you can believe it.
Let's talk about Leann Rimes. So given all the tabloid chatter about her, I will admit I had my opinions about her. But, let me tell you, I am a converted, full-fledged fan of her talent. Her performance was one of the most beautiful I've heard in my life. What a voice!
The most touching moment of the night came when Gaga accepted the Trevor Hero Award from the family of Jamey Rodemeyer, the bullied New York teen who committed suicide this September. Gaga said the honor meant more to her than winning any Grammy.
And I have to say my increased involvement with the cause this year is one of my proudest achievements of 2011. Can't wait for what 2012 will bring Trevor.
The Outfit
Nanette Lepore dress (seen here before way back in 2009)
The Accessories
Chanel purse
Gucci jacket
Alexander McQueen heels
Nanette Lepore dress (seen here before way back in 2009)
The Accessories
Chanel purse
Gucci jacket
Alexander McQueen heels
The Grade
Pass
The Commentary
Was feeling the pressure to look Board of Directors-y this year and opted for a tried and true LBD. THis dress invariably makes me feel polished and pretty. Knew I'd be working the room and this dress is the definition of comfortable. The forgiving retro shape doesn't require spanxing it up (which helps) and it's got pockets. Not a standout look but event-appropriate.
Was dying to wear color to stand out amongst all the boys in black but ultimately decided it'd be best to work with the pops of red via the lips and the bag.
Interestingly, my shoes were the accessories that got the most attention. Although Mr. D's new Louis Vuittons and Sable Crow's alligators were my faves of the night.
Speaking of shoes and pops of red, I did fall for these little Loubies that were part of the silent auction. They would have been mine if they'd been a 9 instead of an 8. Fie on my enormous feets.
But the most dreamy fashion auction item of the night was one that I helped coordinate with Mr. Brad Goreski's help. It was a NYC shopping extravaganza. The winner received airfare to the city, a stay at the Mercer, a priceless wardrobe consultation with Brad and a shopping spree at some of his favorite places: Barney's, Macy's, Kate Spade and Tommy Hilfiger.
It was the night's top live auction item bringing in $12,000!!! Was so proud. And it's only the beginning of my plan to bring more fashion brands, influencers and lovers into the Trevor fold.
What the Stars Wore
LBDs were the look of the night.
Always chic and elegant.
Loved Dianna's pops of red.
And Zoe's. Very Diabolina.
Alas, Miss Piggy was the star that probably bore the closest resemblance to me. Sigh.
Loved Mary J's belted and banged look
As did Ricki in a turtleneck and leather skirt.
Julie had my favorite look of the night in skin tight leather. Perfect for the occasion.
Fergie was one of the few stars doing her own thing in a bedazzled number.
The standout of the night for me again tho was Leann Rimes. She was wearing a gorgeous flowy green number. Found out later it was designed by Dallas blogger-turned-designer Nini. AMAZING.
But the shoes were my favorite part of the look: McQueen.
Great minds...