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Fashion: Debbie Reynolds, Warren Beatty celebrate Beverly Hills Hotel

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DreamWorks Chief Executive Jeffrey Katzenberg called the Beverly Hills Hotel and Bungalows ‘the center of the universe’ as he welcomed guests to the hotel’s 100th birthday on Saturday. Katzenberg co-hosted along with Warren Beatty and hotel manager Ed Mody, and Mary J. Blige performed after a champagne reception and dinner. The festivities were preceded by a comedy night on Friday. Guests stopping by all weekend included Debbie Reynolds, Frances Fisher, Donald Faison, Brad Garrett, Kristen Bell, Dax Shepard, Karina Smirnoff, Mena Suvari and many more. [Society News LA]

Vogue Editor in Chief Anna Wintour, who last week hosted a $40,000 a plate fundraiser for President Obama’s campaign at the home of Sarah Jessica Parker, is deeply concerned about the future of the country, interested in politics around the globe and possibly on her way to being a political power player, the New York Times reports. [NYT]

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After shying from gold in recent years due to a spike in the price, jewelers are bringing yellow gold back as centerpieces in their collections. [WWD] (Subscription required.)

The reborn House of Schiaparelli has appointed Camilla Schiavone, formerly of L’Oreal, as its new chief executive officer. [WWD] (Subscription required.)

The July issue of W has two different covers, one featuring Joan Smalls and the other Karlie Kloss, calling them both ‘the new face of fashion.’ [The Cut]

Blogger Leandra Medine, a.k.a. the Man Repeller, got married last week, wearing an off-the-rack Marchesa gown and possibly some bedazzled platform sneakers. At least, she Instagrammed a picture of the sneakers and said she planned to wear them. [Racked]

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