Only one more day

I’m starting to get sad as we’re enjoying the last few days of the festival. It has been a really meaningful experience and the reaction to our charitable initiative has been incredible. I think in this harsh economy, people are really starting to get how imperative it is that we support those in need, as charities are impacted the most in this economic downturn.

I was super excited yesterday when Ed Norton stopped by the Lounge. He was such a nice guy! Ed is training for a full marathon and I’m training for a half, so while being gifted with a pair of Brooks running shoes, he andI bonded over our love of running. Ricky Gervais also stopped by and was excited to receive the Kiehl’s Acai Damage-Repairing Skincare Toning Mist, which he promised he would share with his wife. Kardinal Offishall wasso touched by the Camp Oochigeas mission that he bought a J.Rox Camp Ooch bracelet, after learning that 50% of proceeds go back to the camp.

Last night was the InStyle event. The fans were lined up around the block for this party, notorious for being one of the most exclusive during the festival. Inside, it was very elegant. Nicholas Cage was there, and let me tell you, he looks much better in person. James Purefoy arrived, garbed in a tux, straight from the AmfAR dinner where he helped raise some much-needed funds for AIDS research. Clive Owen was as handsome as Colin Firth was shy. And of course, Harvey Weinstein was his usual amazing and boisterous self. It was a fantastic and elegant evening.

I can’t believe today is our last IT Lounge day. Even though we still have today left, I’m already thinking about next year! I’ll write again tomorrow to update you on our last day at the IT Lounge. Speak soon! xo

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