The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Julia Roberts, Constance Wu celebrated at InStyle Awards

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LOS ANGELES >> Julia Roberts was brought to tears by “Notting Hill” writer Richard Curtis, Jeff Goldblum showed off his socks and celebrated his 66th birthday with a cupcake, and Constance Wu spoke the power of representa­tion Monday night at a glitzy soiree in Los Angeles.

Stylists, designers and celebritie­s from Jennifer Aniston to Clare Waight Keller, who designed Meghan Markle’s wedding gown, gathered at The Getty Center for drinks and dinner at the fourth annual InStyle Awards. The event celebrates those behind the scenes, like hairstylis­t Chris McMillan, who created “The Rachel,” and makeup artist James Kaliardos, who counts Hillary Clinton and Rihanna as clients.

While many of the speeches stayed light and breezy, Curtis, who was tasked with introducin­g Roberts, the evening’s “style icon,” recounted a story about when the actress discovered that his daughter was quite ill.

“She took off her Jimmy Choo shoes that she was wearing to and gave them to us to give to our daughter,” Curtis said. “I remember her wandering around Knightsbri­dge with no shoes on and I thought that is exactly the quintessen­ce of who she is — completely gorgeous and completely normal and human and modest at the same time.”

When Roberts took the stage, she said Curtis’ intro had made her cry.

“Crazy Rich Asians” star Constance Wu was also given a special honor, the newly anointed “Bad(asterisk)(asterisk)(asterisk) Woman” award.

“I care about Asian-American representa­tion and some people think my job is a little silly and it definitely can be sometimes, but it can also mean a lot. This past summer when I was doing my ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ press tour, I met so many Asian-American people who

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