What began as a styled photoshoot effortlessly evolved into an influencer dinner—one that felt like an intimate evening among the sons and daughters of rock ’n roll royalty, set against the nostalgic backdrop of late 1960s Laurel Canyon. The vibe was equal parts curated and chaotic: layered textiles, collected china, weathered Belgian rugs, and treasures gathered from world tours and wild nights on the road. Crystals and semi-precious stones caught the candlelight, vintage street signs leaned casually against the walls, and rare wines were poured into stylishly inappropriate stemware. Collector’s edition guitars added to the scene like old friends, resting quietly between conversations and clinking glasses. As twilight settled over the canyon, it wasn’t hard to imagine the jam sessions carrying on until sunrise—when the host, wrapped in a flowing caftan and oversized shades, stepped over the remnants of the night with a full mimosa and a satisfied smile.
Photographer: Clark Studio