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Celebrities Dazzle at LACMA Art + Film Gala in Stunning Ensembles

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Lacma Art Film Gala Red Carpet Fashion

LOS ANGELES, CA – Celebrities gathered at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) on Saturday night for the highly anticipated Art + Film Gala. The event celebrated art and film while raising funds for the museum’s initiatives.

The gala, now in its 14th year, was co-chaired by actor Leonardo DiCaprio and LACMA trustee Eva Chow. This year, the event honored filmmaker Ryan Coogler and visual artist Mary Corse, showcasing the interplay between the art and entertainment worlds.

Guests walked the red carpet adorned beneath Chris Burden‘s iconic Urban Light installation, featuring high-profile attendees like Kim Kardashian, Emma Roberts, and Doja Cat, all showcasing stunning designer ensembles. Notably, pointed toe pumps were a prominent trend, seen on Doja Cat and Emma Roberts, who sported styles from the spring 2026 runway.

The night also featured a lavish dinner with around 600 guests enjoying Korean cuisine prepared by Michelin-starred Cote. The atmosphere was lively, with throwback tunes setting the backdrop as guests mingled and celebrated the arts.

Demi Moore, clad in a jeweled gown, caught up with Cindy Crawford, who attended with her daughter, model Kaia Gerber. The family shared a moment on the red carpet and coordinated their outfits, both wearing black leather pumps with striking gold metallic heels.

Actress Tessa Thompson expressed her admiration for Coogler, reflecting on his influence in the community and art. “He’s the most imaginative person,” Thompson said, acknowledging Coogler’s impact on expanding Black representation in film.

Later in the evening, Doja Cat closed the gala with an electrifying performance, energizing the crowd with her hits while the Los Angeles Dodgers clinched the World Series title, adding to the night’s excitement.

The gala raised an impressive $6.5 million, funding LACMA’s film programming and educational endeavors. “Art is important because it’s an expression,” Crawford stated, emphasizing the diverse forms of art represented that night. “Tonight is a night that brings it all together.”