Riviera Magazine celebrated their 7th Year at an invite-only party inside the downtown Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. It’s these kinds of parties that remind me what fun it is to be a media buyer.
There was fashion from Neiman Marcus–lots of fur this season ladies, although I can’t figure out how long that’s going to work in our mild San Diego weather, food samples from Campine Catering (Chef Brian Malarkey is part of this-he seems to be everywhere these days) and drinks from Snake Oil Cocktail Co. Music was loud and the scene was very much in-moving wildflowers graced the walls of the museum and a few of the exhibits were open…It was all about space and light…I’m still trying to figure out if I got it or not. Large white canvases were supposed to change as you moved closer and away from them. Even though I was an art minor in college, I really have trouble with this kind of art.
We left with gift bags in our hands and I felt like I got a glimpse of what it must be like every night working at a big ad agency in Los Angeles. But really, I’m happy with this infrequent splurge so San Diego media life is just right for me.