Tuesday, September 25, 2012

How the Stars Celebrate Leading Up to the Emmys

By Laura Medina

Lloyd Klein's Hotties on Ducatis at Lure Nightclub.

In the two nights leading up to the main event, The Emmys, celebrities from the television screen and the movie screen got caught up in the excitiment and celebrate among the numerous events dotting the Hollywood landscape.

Hitting a flock of birds with one stone, rising actor/singer and Lloyd Klein menswear model, Mohammad Molaei, the star of the Lloyd Klein-produced feature, “Success Driven,”  used his 24th birthday party at Lure Nightclub in Hollywood, to premiere both the movie and his his new single “Anyone.”

Celebrities came out in full force for this occasion: Bai Ling, Janice Dickinson, Annalyne McCord, and the birthday boy himself, Mohammad Molaei. 

Guests were treated to Chaka Khan appearing on stage, singing "Happy Birthday" to the special guest of honor then Mohammad the Birthday Boy returned the favor by kissing her, "Thank You."

It didn't end here folks.  The birthday party offically began with a screening of the "Success Driven" trailer.  The screen lifted, revealing "Hotties on Ducatis," models presenting Lloyd Klein's latest Spring 2013 sportswear collection for LKLA (Lloyd Klein Los Angeles) in sleek vignettes appropriately featuring the best of Ducati bikes.

This was a special night for Lloyd Klein.  First, it is his multi-talented male model's birthday.  Mainly, it is a foray into many new paths for Mr. Klein.  It is his debut, as well, as a film producer, dipping his toes into Hollywood.  Second, this occasion is his foray into, literally, fast-forward contemporary/sportswear where a woman can always use and wear a sleek moto jacket or/and a cozy white fur jacket.  A direction for this haute couture, red carpet designer.

The Ducati motorcycles came from the courtesy of Beverly Hills Ducati.


Apparently, Bai Ling is the new "It Girl" around town.

She was next spotted at Sue Wong's Conga Room runway show the next night, modeling one of Ms. Wong's creations on the red carpet.


This was a 180 degree flip from the previous "hot and heavy in Hollywood" party.

Since this was Sue Wong, regardless where the runway show is shown, her presence always make sure the atmosphere, the guests, and environment are refined and gracious.

Out of all the trendiest places, Ms. Wong set in a "Downton Abbey" presence.  The audience of admirers and fans and fashion editors were well-behaved as models glide down the runway, modeling Edwardian gown and Twenties Flapper-inspired cocktail dresses.

This was good timing on Ms. Wong's part. This was the Friday before the Emmys where television actors and actresses grab the chance to get all dolled up, to honor their own.

For those actresses, Ms. Wong's Friday night runway was a great way to shop, in the last minute, before the main event.

This is how Hollywood actually celebrates the Emmys.

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