Cher, Tom Brady and Sylvester Stallone were among the stars who celebrated the opening of Fontainebleau Las Vegas – Sin City's newest upscale resort.
Located on the Las Vegas Strip, the 150,000-square-foot resort/casino promises a “new era of luxury hospitality” with world-class dining, nightlife and entertainment.
According to the website, it has 3,600 “exquisite” hotel rooms and suites and is sure to become the go-to destination for Hollywood's elite.
Cher, 77 – who was in New York City last week – looked winter chic in a shiny silver jacket with rhinestones and a matching corset top.
She also wore a silky black maxi skirt and strolled the red carpet in black satin ballet flats.
Cher, Tom Brady and Sylvester Stallone were among the stars who celebrated the opening of Fontainebleau Las Vegas – Sin City's newest upscale resort
The legendary singer, 77, wowed with a sandy blonde wig and showed off her seemingly ageless face
The star – who was in New York City last week – looked winter chic in a shiny silver jacket with rhinestones and a matching corset top
The legendary singer wowed with a sandy blonde wig and showed off her seemingly ageless face.
Tom Brady – whose romance with Russian supermodel Irina Shay is on again – looked handsome as he dressed for the star-studded soiree.
The retired NFL star, 46, wore a fitted jacket with skinny pants and shiny shoes.
He completed the outfit with a crisp white shirt and black patterned tie.
Sylvester Stallone outdid Brady by appearing in a black tuxedo.
The Rocky star, 77, wore his salt and pepper hair slicked back and was accompanied by his model wife Jennifer Flavin, 55.
The couple, who briefly split last year, share three daughters: Sophia Rose, 27, Sistine, 25, and Scarlet, 21.
Handsome musician Lenny Kravitz showed off his signature rocker style in black vinyl pants.
Tom Brady – whose romance with Russian supermodel Irina Shay is on again – looked handsome as he dressed for the star-studded soiree
The retired NFL star, 46, wore a fitted jacket with skinny pants and shiny shoes
Sylvester Stallone outdid Brady by appearing in a black tuxedo
The Rocky star, 77, wore his salt and pepper hair slicked back and was accompanied by his model wife Jennifer Flavin, 55
Handsome musician Lenny Kravitz showed off his signature rocker style in black vinyl pants
Lenny posed with Aloe Blacc and Vassal Benford
Eva Longoria sparkled in a sparkling silver dress that she cinched at the waist with a brown belt
Breaking Bad stars Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston, who own Dos Hombres tequila, were also in attendance at the event
Alice Cooper wore his signature black eye makeup and glam rock aesthetic that evening as he hit the red carpet in a jacquard suit with black leather gloves
Located on the Las Vegas Strip, the 150,000-square-foot resort/casino promises a “new era of luxury hospitality” with world-class dining, nightlife and entertainment
According to the website, it has 3,600 “exquisite” hotel rooms and suites and is sure to become the go-to destination for Hollywood's elite.
He paired his pants with a double-breasted velvet jacket and pointed boots.
Eva Longoria sparkled in a sparkling silver dress that she cinched at the waist with a brown belt.
The actress wore her brunette hair tied in a sleek ponytail and carried a metallic gold handbag.
Breaking Bad stars Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston, who own Dos Hombres tequila, were also in attendance at the event.
Paul turned heads in a rust-colored velvet suit, while Cranston kept it classic by wearing a navy blue suit.
Alice Cooper wore his signature black eye makeup and glam rock aesthetic that evening as he hit the red carpet in a jacquard suit with black leather gloves.
The Fontainebleau is the tallest, newest and bluest hotel in Southern Nevada's glittering resort corridor. At $3.7 billion (£2.9 billion), it is second in terms of cost behind the $4.3 billion (£3.4 billion) 66-story Resorts World, which opened in June 2021 a short walk along Las Vegas Boulevard.
The name of the 3,644-room, 700-foot-tall Fontainebleau is reminiscent of Miami Beach's iconic vacation resort, which Soffer's family purchased in 2005. But the Mojave Desert project has its own lore of starts, stops and changes of ownership since work began in 2007.
The property features 1,300 slot machines, 128 table games, and more than 36 bars and restaurants – some featuring chefs with Miami roots
Soffer, the Miami-based chairman of Fontainebleau Development, lost financing during the Great Recession and left the project in 2009 when the building was about 70 percent complete
Soffer, the Miami-based chairman of Fontainebleau Development, lost financing during the Great Recession and left the project in 2009 when the building was about 70 percent complete.
Soffer, the Miami-based chairman of Fontainebleau Development, lost financing during the Great Recession and left the project in 2009 when the building was about 70 percent complete.
Mark Tricano, president of Fontainebleau Las Vegas, told state gaming regulators last month that the resort would employ more than 7,000 people.
The property features 1,300 slot machines, 128 table games, and more than 36 bars and restaurants – some featuring chefs with Miami roots.
Officials said hotel room rates for the opening were around $300 (£239) a night.
At 1,149 feet (350 meters), the structure is the tallest habitable building in Nevada and the second tallest in Las Vegas, behind the nearby Strat Tower observation deck.
The Fontainebleau was built on the site of the 1948 El Rancho Hotel and imploded in 2000 after Soffer and homebuilder Turnberry Associates bought it.