Celebron Diaz struts a bright super gown while hosting a star-studded party at the Hamptons

By editor
August 7, 2024

Cameron Diaz donned an beautiful, sleek garden party outfit to indicate the four-year celebration of her wine business, Avaline.

The actress, 51, hosted a glittering event at a private home in East Hampton, New York, with a plunging bright maxi dress that conveyed chic sophistication.

Cameron Diaz promotes Avaline In An Easy Chic White Low-Cut Dress In The Hamptons.

Reese Witherspoon and Gwyneth Paltrow were notable customers. Diaz added shimmering wristlets, shimmering earrings, and amazing mini hoop earrings to complete her appearance.

The Mask actress donned her name golden curls over, parted to the side, and waved in gentle tides. For her beauty appearance, the went for a simple look, with a bit of massive mascara, pink blush and a bright red pout.

Paltrow, 51, with large pocket information and Witherspoon, 48, chose a white embroidered minidress with won information and decorative embellishments.

The Goop leader shared a photo with the Legally Blonde sun and Bad Professor actress from Avaline’s account.

Jason Lowrie/BFA/Shutterstock

Diaz even shared a in an Instagram post for her 11.9 million fans. What a beautiful night it was to celebrate four decades of Avaline with a few of our close friends, she captioned the video together with Avaline.

In 2020, Diaz, alongside her companion and investor Katherine Power, introduced Avaline to the earth. Their liquor is crafted specifically from 100% pure grapes, free from any unnecessary chemicals, and embodies a determination to clarity.

These wines are said to have been raised organically, are free of artificial flavors, and are naturally delicious.

Jason Lowrie/BFA/Shutterstock

In a press release at the time, the There’s Something About Mary sun explained: “I enjoyed beverage for many-a-year and not questioned it. No once. Because it was made with fermented grapes, I really thought it was the most ethical choice for drinking.”

Diaz continued: “But I had no idea of the process. What are we going to add to the liquor that Katherine and I had at the beginning of our conversation about making it cleaner? We soon learned it wasn’t what you added, it’s what you didn’t add.”

We discovered that over 70 chemicals can be used to manipulate beverage production, making it not only made with natural grapes. According to “Power noted,” this completely altered how we thought about it. When we started asking for fresh or natural vineyards in food shops, hotels and restaurants, all we got were eye-rolls.

Close
Your custom text © Copyright 2024. All rights reserved.
Close