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Leigh Nordstrom

Roman Coppola Hosts Dinner for Zegna With Ethan Hawke, Evan Peters and Sofia Coppola in Attendance

The exclusive dinner was part of Zegna's week-long celebration of "Villa Zegna."


Zegna’s week-long installation of “Villa Zegna” continued Monday evening with a VIP dinner held at Salon 94 on the Upper East Side. Hosted by Roman Coppola, the dinner featured the new short film directed by Boramy Viguier, starring Roman himself.


Guests included Thomas Mars and Sofia Coppola, Ethan Hawke, Evan Peters, John Turturro, The Dare, Chloe Fineman, Bernadette Peters and more, who mingled during a cocktail hour before being led inside the dining room for an Italian meal.


Roman, between courses, admitted to feeling the pressures of hosting duties.


“I’m hoping that people are enjoying themselves. It’s funny, I see seats are vacant. I get sensitive, but I feel like the vibe is good and food is good and we have a wonderful, diverse group of people,” the filmmaker said. 


When approached by the brand to curate an evening, it was a no-brainer for Coppola.


“It’s one of my secrets that I enjoy creating an evening, and I’ve done it before. We do this Valentine’s party for my company [every year]. The idea of making an event or an evening that has ingredients I love is fun,” he said. “My old friend, Alessandro from Rome, came to DJ, there was an organist who played [during cocktails] who is an old friend, and I brought my wine from our family vineyard. So in short, it was just an easy invitation to accept, to make an evening and invite friends you like and create something kind of fun.”


While in New York, Coppola likes to play the favorites, listing Katz’s Deli, Bemelmans Bar, the Grand Central Oyster Bar and Barney Greengrass as his go-to’s.


“I’m staying on the Upper East Side, which is fun for me. I went to NYU years ago and so to me the Upper East Side, I enjoy it. I like old-fashioned places,” he said. “That’s kind of my thing to enjoy classic stuff in a place that has history.”








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