May, 29 2012
Mamie Gummer, Yvan Mispelaere, Zoe Kazan. Photo: Billy Farrell Agency
“It’s not possible to not want to be involved in this,” Mamie Gummer said to Vogue about the LCI Junior Spring Benefit, held on Wednesday, May 23. She was a part of the vibrant group of screen and stage actors at the Diane von Furstenberg-sponsored event, who had gathered to support the Institute and its mission of bringing the arts to schools. Paul Dano, Zoe Kazan, and Lily Rabe were among the many young stars celebrating what is, after all, their stock-in-trade: creativity and the arts. DJ Chelsea Leyland and the band Chairlift added a musical spark to the evening. The media took it all in—for their reactions and a wealth of photos, see Style.com, Vanity Fair, Harper’s Bazaar, and The Wall Street Journal.
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