Jewelry brand Spinelli Kilcollin threw its first major party in Los Angeles on Wednesday night, drawing celebrities and fans to its future West Coast flagship store. The silver-themed event featured interactive attractions and live DJ sets that kept the crowd energized into the early hours. Co-founders Yves Spinelli and Dwyer Kilcollin highlighted plans for the new 5,000-square-foot space.
The event took place at an industrial-style former art gallery in Los Angeles, set to become Spinelli Kilcollin's new West Coast flagship. The venue includes a listening room, design studio, and photo studio. Co-founder Yves Spinelli told guests, “We’ve had some nice parties in our New York store, but it’s much smaller—and now we have this 5,000-square-foot space.” Dwyer Kilcollin added that people often want to listen to music there, referencing the acoustics in their garage converted like a concert hall. The party spilled into the parking lot, maintaining post-Coachella momentum on a school night. Guests arrived to a Waymo vehicle parked under an oversized disco ball, sponsored by Chase Sapphire Reserve. A claw machine dispensed the brand's rings and fragrances, with one attendee winning jewelry. Other highlights included a silver bouncy house, Sapphire Spritz cocktails, Suntory drinks, a photo booth, a doodling wall, and a food truck serving burgers, chili fries, margarita pizza, and meatballs from Etra. Justine Skye, fresh from Coachella, said she felt rejuvenated despite exhaustion, crediting friends like DJs Simi and Haze for the dancing vibe. She recounted crying during Justin Bieber's set, calling him her brother. Celebrities spotted included Blackpink’s Jennie, Kaia Gerber, Fai Khadra, Giveon, Aminé, Luna Blaise, Central Cee, and RuPaul's Drag Race season 13 winner Symone, who wore the brand's stacked rings after trying them on freely. The energy peaked with DJ Kaytranada's set, praised by Lizzo as “family for life.” Sets by Pedro and HiTech extended the night past 1 a.m.