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Good Cause

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After a yearlong break due to COVID-19 that saw the brand’s sale to SPARC, the appointmen­t of a new chief executive officer and head designer, Brooks Brothers was back in Los Angeles and ready to celebrate on Saturday afternoon.

Hollywood friends and their kiddies came out for the brand’s seventh annual family holiday party to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

The roof deck of the Maybourne Hotel in Beverly Hills was transforme­d into a festive playground with plenty of photo ops with Brooks’ sheep, Santa and Mrs. Claus, cocktails and crafts enjoyed by the largely tartan-clad crowd.

Christina Hendricks was hands-on at the cookie decorating table, but it was her former “Mad Men” castmate Jared Harris who took the holiday spirit award. He was wearing a “Team Nice” crown, while his wife Allegria wore a green tinsel Christmas tree dress and “Team Naughty” crown.

“It’s amazing to be out again and what charity is better than this one?” said Brooks Brothers’ new creative director Michael Bastian.

“This is my first time,” said Brooks Brothers CEO Ken Ohashi. “The most beautiful thing is we inherited an incredible brand and beautiful partnershi­p with St. Jude, which we continue to believe in and will foster and grow.”

Taking the stage to introduce the afternoon’s entertainm­ent, Ohashi thanked his nine-year-old son Andy for being a trouper and accompanyi­ng him on the 48hour trip across country. “I hope you understand what this event is for,” he said, speaking to his son. “There are some kids out there really suffering with their parents, this is for them.”

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