Lights, Camera, LACMA!
An Homage to Art, Film and L.A. Sophisticates
A Night Beneath the Lamps
The annual LACMA Art + Film Gala brought together actors, musicians, and creators beneath the museum’s glowing lights. Among the first to arrive were Troye Sivan, Doja Cat, and Paris Hilton. Their confidence and style set a warm, easy tone for the night. Overall, the event balanced Los Angeles’s relaxed spirit with the polish of a major cultural celebration. As a result, it proved that art and film still unite the city’s creative community in a meaningful way.
Emphasis on Couture
This year’s red carpet felt more like a display of personality than a contest of trends. Paloma Elsesser impressed with bold structure, while Elle Fanning chose a softer, more graceful look. Meanwhile, Kaia Gerber and Cindy Crawford shared a rare mother-daughter moment, both dressed in timeless, simple designs. In contrast, Salma Hayek embraced high drama, and Lorde leaned into dark minimalism. Additionally, Demi Lovato and Cynthia Erivo brought a sleek and modern edge. Altogether, the variety of styles showed how individuality continues to define the evening.
The Evening's Agenda
In addition to the fashion and photo ops, the gala also raised funds for LACMA’s film and art programs. Guests such as Ava DuVernay and Kerry Washington reminded everyone of the event’s larger purpose—to celebrate creativity and help preserve it for the future. Later in the night, as dinner, music, and conversation filled the space, the atmosphere shifted. Instead of feeling like a spectacle, it became a reunion of people who genuinely care about the arts.


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