Los Angeles - "Can you believe
how cold it is?" giggled Pink at the E!/Environmental Media Association's
post-Golden Globes fete on Monday night in Beverly Hills. "That's a good segue,
because we're here at this party to talk about the environment. I shouldn't be
freezing, and if we have more parties like this, maybe I won't be."
Pink was shivering in a short-sleeved golden micromini dress, but most female
partygoers were more bundled up against the elements. Despite heat lamps that
drew crowds, the party, which was held in a tent on the top of a parking lot
next to the Beverly Hilton (where the Golden Globes show had played out
earlier), was so chilly you could actually see your breath. In fact, the
temperature was in the thirties by the time KT Tunstall took the stage and
rocked out with a set including her hit songs "Suddenly I See" and "Black Horse
and the Cherry Tree," helping get peoples' blood flowing as they danced - still
wearing coats, however!
The biggest winner to swoop through the ecologically decorated space was
Sacha Baron Cohen, clutching his Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a
Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy in one hand and his long-time girlfriend Isla
Fisher ("The Wedding Crasher") in the other. She looked ravishing in a vintage
navy blue Herv¨¦ L¨¦ger strapless gown, but definitely seemed to be freezing, and
they didn't stay long. So many parties (there were eight in all, all within
walking distance of the ballroom where the awards were given out) for a winner
to hit, and most were actually inside, warm and out of the elements.
But despite the weather, the E!/EMA party drew a host of ecologically minded
celebs. Julia Louis-Dreyfus also wore a short gold cocktail dress, and used her
very tall hubby Brad Hall to keep her warm; we hear she packed her little clutch
with L'Oreal Paris' new HIP High Intensity Pigments lip glosses earlier in the
evening, as the company handed out swag in their "Ladies Lounge" inside the
Golden Globes.
Militant greenie Daryl Hannah was one of the first celebs to stop in; she was
very bundled up, as were Milla Jovovich and Amy Smart. Ivanka Trump and her
brother Donald Junior made the scene, as did Alyssa Milano, Kerry Washington,
Amber Valletta, Molly Sims, James Franco, Michelle Trachtenberg, Vanessa
Minnillo (no sign of Nick Lachey, however), and Bahar Soomekh.
And the main topic of conversation among the huddled groups, shivering
together in the record-breaking cold? Global warming, Al Gore, and "An
Inconvenient Truth," of course.