The pair gave guests a chic respite before the bustle of the fairs, uniting friends of the magazine and fashion line for an unforgettable evening.

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Sarah Harrelson, Yana Peel, Christine Wuerfel-Stauss, Graham Steele, Michelle Rubell at the Toteme x CULTURED party in Los Angeles
Sarah Harrelson, Yana Peel, Christine Wuerfel-Stauss, Graham Steele, and Michelle Rubell.

On a golden evening in West Hollywood this week, Toteme and CULTURED welcomed a well-coiffed cross-section of art and style figures to Toteme’s Melrose Avenue outpost—an intimate sunset gathering that set the tone for the week ahead. With a full array of looks primed for curious shoppers, flutes of Ruinart champagne on all sides, and a discernibly Swedish throughline to the art on view throughout the boutique, the pre-fair toast was a reminder that good design, like good company, speaks volumes.

The Occasion: A Frieze-week toast hosted by Toteme and CULTURED, bringing together their creative communities for a relaxed pre-fair pause—where the ready-to-wear offering was as elegant as the guests.

The Scene: Guests drifted through Toteme’s Los Angeles flagship, where sculptural lines and soft light are accompanied by a collection, curated by the Toteme founders, of artworks by Swedish women artists. Among the mix, attendees may have spotted a metal mesh sculpture by Barbro Bäckström, a 1960s polar bear sculpture by Lisa Larson, and a series of photographs by contemporary artist Alina Chaiderov.

The Locale: Toteme’s West Hollywood outpost on Melrose Avenue—an architectural study in space, material, and proportion—served as a prime backdrop for a night celebrating both the founding duo’s championship of art, design, and boundary-pushing style.

The Crowd: Guests across the worlds of art and style included fashion tastemakers Marta Cygan, Chriselle Lim, and Jill Wallace; arts patrons Christine Wuerfel-Stauss and Michelle Rubell; interior designers Martha Mulholland, Claudia Afshar, Elizabeth Law, Joy Sauvage, and Sarah Solis; dealers Olivia Barrett and Esther Kim Varet; artists Emma Webster, Ferrari Sheppard, Conny Maier, and Angela Robins; arts leader Yana Peel; models Juliette Labelle and Breanna Box; and stylists Lauren Preston, Rebecca Ramsey, Jen Azoulay, and Ali Pew.

Food and Drink: Ruinart champagne and ice-cold martinis (with Grey Goose vodka, of course) made the rounds on silver trays—a pristine accompaniment to the Toteme looks that graced the space.

Parting Gift: CULTURED‘s latest release is now on newsstands and online—the Entertainers Issue—was offered to guests as a final take-home flourish.

CULTURED Magazine and Toteme Celebrate Frieze LA
Esther Kim Varet, Sharon Zoldan, and Angela Robins
Esther Kim Varet, Sharon Zoldan, and Angela Robins
Chriselle Lim
Chriselle Lim
Graham Steele, Yana Peel, and Christine Wuerfel-Stauss
Graham Steele, Yana Peel, and Christine Wuerfel-Stauss
CULTURED Magazine and Toteme Celebrate Frieze LA
CULTURED Magazine and Toteme Celebrate Frieze LA
Emma Webster
Emma Webster
Ali Pew and John Wogan
Ali Pew and John Wogan
Ruinart champagne
Ruinart champagne
Bonner and Lauren Youngblood
Bonner and Lauren Youngblood
Martha Mulholland and Corinne Williams
Martha Mulholland and Corinne Williams
Claudia and Aram Afshar
Claudia and Aram Afshar
Grey Goose martinis
Grey Goose martinis
CULTURED Magazine and Toteme Celebrate Frieze LA
Ethan Elkins and Emma Webster
Ethan Elkins and Emma Webster
Sarah Harrelson and Susan Chokachi
Sarah Harrelson and Susan Chokachi
Jen Azoulay and Sabina Szymura
Jen Azoulay and Sabina Szymura
Marta Cygan
Marta Cygan
Emmanuel Desir and Ferrari Sheppard
Emmanuel Desir and Ferrari Sheppard
Breanna Box, Sarah Bella Slagsvol, and Elizabeth Law
Breanna Box, Sarah Bella Slagsvol, and Elizabeth Law
Juliette Labelle
Juliette Labelle
Lauren Parrish and Alyson Richards
Lauren Parrish and Alyson Richards

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