Janie Bryant

Mad Men costume designer Janie Bryant stepped out to celebrate with the chic crowd.
Mad Men costume designer Janie Bryant stepped out to celebrate with the chic crowd.
Fashion Police co-host George Kotsiopoulos arrived on the scene in an Etro blazer and pants, an H&M sweatshirt and Thom Browne shoes.
Decades founder Cameron Silver arrived on the scene with his friend.
From left: Gersh's Max Nagler, WME agent-turned-style-consultant Andrew Weitz, PMK*BNC's Stacy Weitz and The Hollywood Reporter culture editor Degen Pener.
TV and film producer Jonas Bell Pasht rocked a self-designed charcoal gray suit and shirt made by Requisite Clothing, custom two-tone shoes by The Generic Man, a vintage Biltmore fedora and a white carnation boutonniere.
Awkward actress Jillian Rose Reed attended the stylish soiree.
Pret-a-Reporter editor Erin Weinger and WME agent-turned-style-consultant Andrew Weitz of The Weitz Effect posed for photographers. Weinger donned a vintage green dress, while Weitz styled his Giorgio Armani blazer with a Curtiss & Weitz shirt, a self-designed pocket square, J Brand jeans and Lanvin sneakers and lapel pin.
Geri Hirsch, one of this year's Digital Starlets, dressed up in an emerald leather number.
Pretty Little Liars costume designer Mandi Line (right) wore an Alexander Wang top, American Apparel leggings, All Saint boots and Makins hat and posed with her guest, Allison Rome.
Jessica Trent (left), founder of Trent PR, enjoyed the evening with her friend, Lee Blanton West. Trent styled her Mandy Coon dress with a Lutz Huelle belt, Manolo Blahnik heels and a vintage Whiting & Davis bag, while West wore a Rick Owens jacket and The Row dress with an Hermes bag and Loree Rodkin jewels.
Kelly Oxford, who was featured as a Digital Starlet, enjoyed a drink with her friend.
Digital Starlets Lara Schoenhals (left) and Geri Hirsch (far right) chatted with their guest during the intimate gathering.
Comedian Luenell is flanked by TV personality Phillip Bloch.
Sound mixer Andrew Le Guier is flanked by Beauty Bender co-founder Alexis Johnson.
Monica Corcoran, co-author of The Fashion File, and Mad Men costume designer Janie Bryant smiled for photographers.
While portraits of the 2014 Digital Starlets were displayed on tablets from Samsung, the evening's presenting sponsor, guests also enjoyed copies of the Feb. 28 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine, featuring cover star Late Night's Seth Meyers.