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Inside Hollywood’s hottest Halloween bash

Stars come out for Cindy’s disco (& more) costume bash

- Emily Smith

RANDE Gerber and Cindy Crawford once again were the king and queen of Halloween at their annual star-studded Casamigos bash in Hollywood.

The couple — dressed in ’70s costumes to go along with the party theme — were joined by their newly crowned supermodel daughter Kaia, 16, who wore a silver chainmail top with a light blue leather skirt and silver platforms paired with a blond bob wig — and son Presley, 18, in a vintage printed suit and shades.

There was a lot to celebrate. Gerber, a former model-turned-nightlife and hospitalit­y mogul, founded Casamigos Tequila with close friends and business partners George Clooney and Mike Meldman in 2013 before it was acquired by Diageo this past June for up to $1 billion.

Gerber, who donned a white John Travolta “Saturday Night Fever”-style suit, told us he had painstakin­gly planned the private party — held in a specially converted space on Sunset Boulevard — to be the biggest yet of their annual bashes, which have become the hottest ticket of all Hollywood Halloween parties.

He said, “I love doing this party, as it takes me back to my nightlife days. We decided to go for disco this year, and I planned every detail of this party to be a big surprise for our friends. We usually arrive at this event as a family, but tonight our kids are doing their own thing, and I get to focus on Cindy, who looks amazing.” The couple stayed at the party late and were seen canoodling on the dance floor.

Amal Clooney, who gave birth to twins just four months ago, rocked a tight sequined emerald green and blue strapless catsuit, her hair fanned out into a giant afro, plus huge hoop earrings and sunglasses. She laughed and said, “Nobody recognize me in this outfit,” before hitting the dance floor.

The prominent humanright­s lawyer had earlier arrived with Crawford and Gerber afterr actor-husband George was unable to attend Friday night’s party due to a work commitment.

Courtney Love was dressed as a flapper, with a female pal who had an eerily lifelike “Game of Thrones” star Peter Dinklage mask. Love did a double take when David Spade walked by with a guy dressed in a full-body shark suit, and said, “That’s the f--king best costume of the night — jumped the shark!”

Despite the disco theme, some Hollywood stars did their own thing — Oscar-winning actor Adrien Brody came in a furry panda suit but later was seen outside cooling off on the patio area, having lost his panda head, eating a grilled-cheese sandwich. “Gossip Girl” star Michelle Trachtenbe­rg was nearly unrecogniz­able in a zombie-themed costume, and LA Clippers star DeAndre Jordan dressed as an astronaut.

Seth MacFarlane went one step further and came as a Wampa, a white, furry yeti-like creature from “The Empire Strikes Back.” Despite the heat from the huge fluffy outfit, the “Family Guy” creator played it cool, lounging in a booth, minus his Wampa head, drinking a beer.

Other stars at the exclusive bash included Kim Kardashian, who arrived with pal Jonathan Cheban, dressed as a stylish Sonny and Cher, while Joanna Krupa wowed in tight black pants as Olivia Newton John’s character Sandy from the 1978 movie “Grease.”

“Baywatch” star Charlotte McKinney turned heads in a plunging greenblue gown, slashed up to the thigh, teamed with a blond starlet wig.

The surprise performanc­e of the night was from the band Maroon 5, which took to thet stage in drag after midnight and peperforme­d an energetic series of AC/DDC rock classics. Later, handlebar-moustached­tached frfrontman Adam Levine wwas seen smokinging and holding court on the tterrace, wearinging a zebra-zstriped miniskmini­skirt, torn fishnetsne­ts and a strappy leleopard-print, lace-trimmed tank top that showed off his tattotoos, as his bandmates threthrew back shots of tequitequi­la.

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WHO’S WHO? Kaia Crawford is a teen disco queen (top), while Michelle Trachtenbe­rg (above) went traditiona­l zombie and Seth MacFarlane (right) came as a Wampa from “The Empire Strikes Back.”
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THAT ’70S LOOK: Amal Clooney joins Cindy Crawford (right) at the supermodel’s annual Halloween party.
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