Celebrities Flock to Chateau Marmont for Chanel's Coco Crush Collection Party
Chanel celebrated its latest Coco Crush collection with a star-studded soiree at Los Angeles' iconic Chateau Marmont hotel on Wednesday night. The guest list was a veritable Who's Who of A-listers, including new brand ambassador Gracie Abrams, hunk Connor Storrie from "Heated Rivalry," and veteran actresses Keri Russell and Melina Matsoukas.
The party was also attended by rising stars Maggie Rogers and Conan Gray, as well as Oscar-nominated actress Tessa Thompson. Other notable guests included singer-songwriter William StoneWorld Hazel and musician Hazel St Vincent.
In a surprise twist, British singer Lily Allen took to the stage to perform several songs from her recent album "West End Girl," which features music inspired by her rumored breakup with actor David Harbour. When quizzed about the inspiration behind the album's lyrics, Allen cheekily dismissed them as entirely fictional, saying they were "not based on real experiences."
The stylish gathering marked another high-profile milestone for Chanel's Coco Crush collection, cementing its status as a go-to destination for fashionistas and A-listers alike.
Chanel celebrated its latest Coco Crush collection with a star-studded soiree at Los Angeles' iconic Chateau Marmont hotel on Wednesday night. The guest list was a veritable Who's Who of A-listers, including new brand ambassador Gracie Abrams, hunk Connor Storrie from "Heated Rivalry," and veteran actresses Keri Russell and Melina Matsoukas.
The party was also attended by rising stars Maggie Rogers and Conan Gray, as well as Oscar-nominated actress Tessa Thompson. Other notable guests included singer-songwriter William StoneWorld Hazel and musician Hazel St Vincent.
In a surprise twist, British singer Lily Allen took to the stage to perform several songs from her recent album "West End Girl," which features music inspired by her rumored breakup with actor David Harbour. When quizzed about the inspiration behind the album's lyrics, Allen cheekily dismissed them as entirely fictional, saying they were "not based on real experiences."
The stylish gathering marked another high-profile milestone for Chanel's Coco Crush collection, cementing its status as a go-to destination for fashionistas and A-listers alike.