Hollywood’s Award Season at CGI Properties

Posted on February 28, 2019

Valentine’s Day at Villa Carlotta

Sultry, seductive, eerily addictive. This is how Hollywood’s finest described the candlelit concert by Annie Trousseau, at Villa Carlotta on February 14. Some of LA’s most elite couples were seen sipping champagne and enjoying the intimate and private environment.

Sofar Sounds Night at The KODO

Locals and guests around The KODO neighborhood packed KODO’s lounge for Sofar Sounds Night. Sofar Sounds is a global movement which brings the magic back to live music, by arranging special gigs in intimate spaces around the world. Last month The KODO was transformed into a captivating venue for a secret, live show that created an immersive experience bringing guests and residents closer together.

 

Oscars at Villa Carlotta

It was a fun weekend at Villa Carlotta as we celebrated the Oscars and elite Vanity Fair event. The lobby was a great vibe of buzz and excitement. We were happy to host celebs like, Regina King, who won the Oscar for Best Actress, and Caitornia Balfe, who was a hit at Vanity Fair. Several other guests checked in after the Vanity Fair party and joined us in a nightcap toast for all the winners of 2019 Oscars.

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