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Vogue
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue
Cara Delevingne's Pride Accessory Is a Cut Above the Rest
Cara Delevingne already wore the Pride Month outfit to beat before the sun even set on June 1. The model joined the likes of Paris Hilton, Nava Mau, and Bravo-lebrities galore at the West Hollywood Pride Parade, where she rode through the streets of WeHo perched atop a red convertible, colorful fan in hand. Delevingne wore a perfectly futch outfit in a cropped white tank top and white beaded pearl vest (that appears to be a vintage piece sold by Amarcord Vintage in Brooklyn), which she paired with knee-length black Bermuda shorts and black Fendi Delfina biker boots. She accessorized with a smattering of jewelry, including one particularly cheeky accessory. WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA - JUNE 1: Cara Delevingne is seen at the West Hollywood Pride Parade on June 1, 2025 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by MEGA/GC Images) MEGA While she adorned herself with various rings and bracelets, the real star of the show was subtly hooked through Delevingne's belt loop on a thick gold chain: a pair of gold, rhinestone-encrusted Chanel scissors with the interlocking C motif in each of the finger rings from spring 2002. And, just if the message wasn't clear enough, she also wore a 'dyke' ring on her right pointer finger. While she wore her scissors at her hip during the parade, she placed them around her neck to receive WeHo Pride's first-ever Guardian Icon Award. Delevingne's own queer identity was something she unpacked while filming her show Planet Sex. 'I still struggle with being open—really open—about just how much I love women,' she said in the show's first episode. But from her leading spot in the parade and her loud and proud accessories, it looks like Cara Delevingne has come a long way.


Time Out
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
L.A. Pride 2025: Everything you need to know
With L.A. Pride's move out of West Hollywood and into Hollywood, and the arrival of WeHo Pride in the former city, L.A. is now lucky enough to have two inclusive festivals celebrating the city's LGBTQ+ community. Here, we'll be filling you in on all the details about L.A. Pride, the long-running festival and parade that dates back to 1970—making it the first event of its kind to commemorate New York's Stonewall Rebellion. But if you're wondering what's up with WeHo's own event, don't worry, we'll point you in the right direction for that celebration as well—along with even more major Pride Month events, plus our favorite party spots for divas and drag queens alike. When is L.A. Pride 2025? L.A. Pride returns on Sunday, June 8, 2025 with a block party on Hollywood Boulevard—and that's the same day the L.A. Pride Parade will step off in Hollywood. Note that L.A. Pride in the Park, a concert that's taken place at L.A. State Historic Park the past few years, won't be happening this year. When is the L.A. Pride Parade? The L.A. Pride Parade occurs on Sunday, June 8 in Hollywood, at the site of the first permitted gay parade in the world (back in 1970). The parade is staged along Hollywood Boulevard, Highland Avenue and Cahuenga Boulevard, and starts at 11am. This year's grand marshals include Niecy Nash and Jessica Betts, Andrew Rannells and TrinoxAdam. Following the parade, you'll find live entertainment, local vendors and food and drinks along Hollywood Boulevard at the mid-day Parade Block Party. See all of the details, including street closures, in our full guide to the L.A. Pride Parade. Where can I watch the parade? The parade steps off at Sunset Boulevard and Highland Avenue and heads north on Highland before turning east onto Hollywood Boulevard. From there, it follows Hollywood until it turns south onto Cahuenga Boulevard, before wrapping up back at Sunset. You'll be able to watch from the sidewalk, and expect just about every restaurant and bar with a patio to host special seatings on the morning of the parade. Also, the parade route sits along two Metro stops, Hollywood/Highland and Hollywood/Vine. What's WeHo Pride? And when is it? Though Christopher Street West may have moved L.A. Pride east, West Hollywood still holds its own celebration on the former site of the event. WeHo Pride will technically take place from late May and throughout June, but the main event, an all-weekend music fest dubbed OUTLOUD, takes place May 30 to June 1 (the date of the WeHo Pride Parade). You can find out more in our full guide to WeHo Pride. Between L.A. Pride and WeHo Pride, if you're wondering which is the Pride event for L.A.: Since they're held on separate weekends, there's no reason for to pit one against the other—so why not attend both?
Yahoo
30-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
L.A. Pride Events Guide 2025
L.A. Pride Events Guide 2025 originally appeared on L.A. Mag. Pride Month is here and the calendar is packed with festivities to celebrate and elevate the queer community. From parties and parades to concerts and community-driven experiences, Los Angeles always goes all out in the spirit of equality and love. Despite some reported sponsorship cuts, this year is no exception. Check back here each week for updates as the month progresses for more events, club nights and activities. WEHO PRIDEMAY 22 - JUNE 30One of the largest Pride celebrations in the world, WeHo Pride returns with a full weekend of community events, parties and parades May 30 - June 1. From the Dyke March and Women's Freedom Festival to the massive WeHo Pride Parade and Street Fair, Santa Monica Boulevard will be bursting with color. WeHo's 40-day celebration kicks off May 22 — Harvey Milk Day — and continues throughout the month. For Sunday's parade, model and actress Cara Delevingne, actress and filmmaker Nava Mau, Love on the Spectrum star Pari Kim, and former NFL player Chris Kluwe serve as 2025 WeHo Pride Parade Icons. FESTIVALMAY 30 - JUNE 1As WeHo Pride's signature music event, Outloud takes over West HollywoodPark with an all-star lineup. This year's headliners include Maren Morris (at Friday's free event), Lizzo, Remi Wolf, Kim Petras, Honey Dijon and Paris Hilton— plus DJ sets, surprise guests, the Summertramp splashy bash and enough glitter to power the Sunset Strip. THE PIRATE PARTYMAY 30Ahoy, queer sailors! Dusti Cunningham and Jeff Rasul invite you to The Pirate Party at The Virgil—a raunchy, seafaring soirée with naughty pirate gogos, DJ Sindri spinning deep sea shanties, and an open call for stripping down to your skivvies. Shake yer booty and cruise for treasure (or trouble). PRIDEJUNE 5-22Santa Monica's monthlong celebration includes art installations, pop-ups and community events across the Promenade and beyond. It all leads up to Pride on the Pier (June 22), a free oceanfront bash with DJs, fireworks and fun for all ages. CCA'S CELEBRATION OF LGBTQ+ CINEMA & TELEVISIONJUNE 6The Critics Choice Association's second annual Celebration of LGBTQ+ Cinema & Television will take place at the Fairmont Century Plaza. Sherry Cola will host the festivities, which will honor over 20 creatives from the entertainment world and stream on HereTV in June. VENICE PRIDEJUNE 7Since 2016, the coastal community's celebration of its LGBTQ community has been one of the most joyful events of the year, leading to the iconic Venice Pride Flag Lifeguard Tower and higher visibility for queer culture in L.A. This year, the big block party and 'Gaywatch' gathering returns with music and revelry. PRIDE PARADEJUNE 8LA Pride celebrates its 55th annual LA Pride Parade on Hollywood Boulevard, between and including Highland Avenue and Cahuenga Boulevard. More than 100,000 spectators and participants are expected for an epic celebration, followed by the official after-party at the LA Pride Village. LA PRIDE VILLAGEJUNE 8Adjacent to the parade route is the LA Pride Village, where the day's celebrations will continue with a music stage, community stage, two full-service bars, sponsor activations and giveaways, as well as more than 80 vendors and exhibitors and dozens of food trucks and stalls. The street festival is free and open to all. OPENINGSJUNE 10, 17The Getty goes all in on Pride with two major exhibitions: $3 Bill: Evidence of Queer Lives (June 10 - Sept. 28) and Queer Lens: A History of Photography (June 17- Sept. 28). Check the calendar for free discussions and film screenings, and shop the Pride Pop-up starting June 3. PRIDE NIGHT AT DODGER STADIUMJUNE 13A grand slam celebration of LGBTQ+ Pride, the Dodgers' annual Pride Night features a rainbow-packed pregame, special guests and a custom Dodgers Pride jersey with select ticket packages. AFTER DARK: PRIDE NITEJUNE 18, 20Celebrate Pride with Mickey and the gang during two exclusive nights at Disneyland. Expect after-dark parades, themed food, rainbow photo ops and late-night rides. General admission tickets are $169 per guest. Tickets to the event include admission as early as 6 p.m. until the park closes at 1 a.m. GAY MENS CHORUS OF LA'S JUNE 21-22The popular 200-member chorus performs dance anthems and musical numbers from iconic musicals including Singin' in the Rain, Hairspray, and The Producers, plus hits from Lady Gaga, Luther Vandross, ABBA, Earth Wind and Fire and Donna Summer. PRIDEJUNE 28The San Fernando Valley turns up for Pride with a local celebration spotlighting queer talent, small businesses and community pride in the 818. This story was originally reported by L.A. Mag on May 30, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
09-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Where Angelenos Can Watch Super Bowl LIX
The Eagles face off against the Chiefs in New Orleans on February 9, with Kendrick Lamar commanding the halftime stage. As Eater LA reports, L.A.'s venues are rolling out their Super Bowl Sunday lineups for the 3:30 p.m. PST kickoff. Screening at all locations starts at 3:30 p.m., with WeHo hosting a special "Taylor's Boyfriend Watch Party" featuring themed cocktails. All four locations (West Hollywood, Downtown, Culver City, Silver Lake) start at 3:30 p.m. WeHo location hosts special "Taylor's Boyfriend Watch Party" Game day cocktails: "3-peat (Taylor's Version)" with coconut rum and "Fly Like an Eagle" with tequila Catch the game on their projector screen with beer towers, plus access to a VIP game room with pool tables and Pac-Man. Opens at 2:30 p.m. Projector screen and beer towers VIP game room featuring pool tables and Pac-Man Tickets required for game room access Riot House Restaurant hosts a viewing party with themed menu and cocktails. Special Super Bowl menu including Chorizo Queso Dip and loaded nachos Themed cocktails: Kansas City Tequila Sunrise and Philly Gridiron Mule $6 beer specials Located in Andaz Hotel lobby Starting at 1 p.m., enjoy chili dogs and pimento cheese dip while sipping discounted champagne. Starts 1 p.m. Menu: Chili dogs, pimento cheese dip with pork rinds 25% off champagne bottles Limited seating available Brand new Inglewood entertainment venue offering Super Bowl viewing under an 87-foot curved LED dome. 87-foot curved LED dome viewing experience Pre-game activities including mini-games and prizes Food available on-site Opens at 3:00 p.m. Watch from the rooftop or dining room starting at 2:30 p.m., with a DJ spinning throughout the day. Rooftop and dining room screening options Starts 2:30 p.m. DJ entertainment throughout Full menu available Eagles fans unite at this Highland Park spot where team gear is mandatory for entry. Opens 12:15 p.m. Eagles gear required for entry First come, first served Full bar and game day menu Reserve your spot for an intimate viewing experience with mandatory minimum spend. Starts at noon $75 minimum per person Reservations required Pizza and sandwiches available Classic viewing party with first-come, first-served seating. Open seating policy Full restaurant menu Located at 1541 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica Comprehensive game day package with buffet and drink specials. Multiple TVs and lounge seating $20 buckets of beer and $6 draft specials Super Bowl-themed cocktails Unlimited wings, sliders, fries & pigs in a blanket buffet Long Beach location offering special Game Day viewing with seafood focus. All-day Happy Hour specials World Famous Shrimp Trays available for takeout Full seafood menu Located at 6550 East Marina Dr., Long Beach Authentic Philly cheesesteaks complement full game coverage at this casual spot. Starts 3:30 p.m. Featured item: Philly cheesesteaks Full bar service Casual viewing atmosphere Sugar Palm restaurant offers a luxury private cabana experience. $360 per person VIP experience Private cabanas available Limited availability Located at 1819 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica For those watching from home, L.A.'s top spots are offering Super Bowl packages ranging from Augie's on Main's intimate $60 dinner for two to Danny Boy's party-sized spreads that feed up to 30 people, with options like Rita's Deluxe's burger bundles and Charcoal's family-style feasts in between. The perfect package for pairs featuring a choice of meat and classic sides. $60 package for two Choice of glazed BBQ ribs or dirty chicken Sides: mac and cheese, coleslaw, potato salad Includes brown butter chocolate chip cookies Family-style feast with diverse options for a group of four. $75 package serves four Includes salad, hummus, smoked kielbasa Additional items: wings, shishito peppers, shrimp and beef skewers Pickup or delivery is available Scalable party packages for groups of all sizes. Packages serve 10, 20, or 30 people Includes pizza, hot wings, Caesar salad Pre-orders through Tock Pickup and delivery options Complete game day spread featuring their signature burgers and sides. $125 package includes: Six burgers Four large beef tallow fries Two buffalo chicken sandwiches Four sodas Feast Your Way Through L.A.! Don't miss updates on the city's hottest food news and must-try dishes. Sign up for LAMag's Food Newsletter below or click here to join.