Kim Kardashian made a low-key arrival at the launch of the launch of Fontainebleau Las Vegas — the newest upscale resort in Sin City.
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.
43-year-old Kim looked incredible in a black knitted dress as she was pictured inside and flashed a V-sign to her fans.
She wore her raven locks down in a sleek style and flashed diamond rings on her fingers for the lavish night out.
Her dress was low-cut in design and her make-up was perfectly applied for her night out.
Kim Kardashian wore a knitted black dress as she joined Hollywood stars Cher, Tom Brady and Sylvester Stallone at the grand opening of the new $3.7bn, 737ft-tall Fontainebleau hotel
Cher, Tom Brady and Sylvester Stallone were among the stars celebrating the big night out.
The Fontainebleau towers over Vegas at 737ft-(224m) tall, boasts 3,644 ‘exquisite’ hotel rooms and suites, according to the website, and is certain to become the go-to stay for Hollywood’s elite.
Cher, 77 — who was in New York City last week — looked winter chic in a shiny silver jacket decked out with rhinestones and a matching corset top.
She also modeled a silky black maxi skirt and strolled the red carpet in black satin ballet flats.
Cher looked youthful in her get-up as she posed for pictures at the glitzy bash
The legendary songstress, 77, wowed in a sandy blonde wig and showed off her seemingly ageless visage
The star — who was in New York City last week — looked winter chic in a shiny silver jacket decked out with rhinestones and a matching corset top
The legendary songstress wowed in a sandy blonde wig and showed off her seemingly ageless visage.
Tom Brady — whose romance with Russian supermodel Irina Shay is back on — looked handsome as he suited up for the starry soiree.
The retired NFL star, 46, sported a fitted jacket with skinny trousers and shiny shoes.
He completed the outfit with a crispy white dress shirt and a black patterned tie.
Sylvester Stallone one-upped Brady by stepping out in a black tuxedo.
The Rocky star, 77, wore his salt and pepper hair slicked back and was joined by his model wife Jennifer Flavin, 55.
The couple — who briefly separated last year — share three daughters: Sophia Rose, 27, Sistine, 25 and Scarlet, 21.
Hunky musician Lenny Kravitz showed off his signature rocker style in black vinyl pants.
Tom Brady — whose romance with Russian supermodel Irina Shay is back on — looked handsome as he suited up for the starry soiree
The retired NFL star, 46, sported a fitted jacket with skinny trousers and shiny shoes
Sylvester Stallone one-upped Brady by stepping out in a black tuxedo
The Rocky star, 77, wore his salt and pepper hair slicked back and was joined by his model wife Jennifer Flavin, 55
Hunky musician Lenny Kravitz showed off his signature rocker style in black vinyl pants
Lenny posed up with Aloe Blacc and Vassal Benford
Eva Longoria sizzled in a sparkly silver shift that she cinched at the waist with a brown belt
Breaking Bad stars Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston — who own Dos Hombres tequila — also turned out for the event
Alice Cooper wore his signature black eye makeup and glam rock aesthetic for the night as he hit the red carpet in a Jacquard suit with black leather gloves
Tyga looked as trendy as ever in black leather-look trousers and a dark jumper, which he styled with a trendy gilet
He completed his look with an array of glitzy silver jewellery and enjoyed a drink inside the event
Ivanka Trump put on a glamorous display in a strapless black gown with a shimmering silver skirt as she posed up a storm at the event
The daughter of Donald and Ivana Trump, 42, put on a dazzling display as she arrived at the event
She posed with Jonathan Cheban during the Fontainebleau Las Vegas star-studded Las Vegas opening celebration
Ivanka and Jonathan were also joined by Julie Brawn, who cut a glamorous figure in a mustard yellow gown
Anitta and Isabela Rangel Grutman looked elegant as they posed arm-in-arm at the fashionable event
Parker Cohen and John Summit put on very dapper displays as they smiled for the cameras inside the star-studded event
Jennifer Flavin, Tommy Hilfiger, and Dee Ocleppo were also among the guest list
Paul Anka took to the stage to perform to the whole host of A-list guests in the audienc e
He appeared in jovial spirits as he smiled while taking to the stage
Acrobats put on a very impressive display as they wowed the audiences with their performance
Dancers were also seen performing in the lobby as they put on a speculatar show for guests arriving at the glitzy event
Keith Urban, who is married to Nicole Kidman, looked smart in a black velvet suit as he posed with Colleen Schiff and Fontainebleau Development Chairman & CEO Jeffrey Soffer
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
It boasts 3,600 ‘exquisite’ hotel rooms and suites, according to the website , and is certain to become the go-to stay for Hollywood’s elite.
He styled his bottoms with a velvet double-breasted jacket and pointy boots.
Eva Longoria sizzled in a sparkly silver shift that she cinched at the waist with a brown belt.
The actress wore her brunette hair in a sleek ponytail and carried a metallic gold purse.
Breaking Bad stars Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston — who own Dos Hombres tequila — also turned out for the event.
Paul turned heads in a rust-toned velvet suit while Cranston kept it classic by suiting up in navy blue.
Alice Cooper wore his signature black eye makeup and glam rock aesthetic for the night as he hit the red carpet in a Jacquard suit with black leather gloves.
At $3.7billion (£2.9billion), the Fontainebleau is second in cost to the $4.3billion (£3.4billion), 66-story Resorts World that opened in June 2021 a short walk down Las Vegas Boulevard.
It is the tallest occupiable building in Nevada and second-tallest in Las Vegas, behind the nearby Strat tower observation deck at 1,149 feet (350 meters).
The name of the 3,644-room, 737ft-(224m) tall Fontainebleau recalls Miami Beach’s icon among destination resorts, which Soffer’s family acquired in 2005. But the project in the Mojave Desert has its own lore about starts, stops and changing ownership since work began in 2007.
The property has 1,300 slot machines, 128 gambling tables and more than 36 bars and restaurants – some featuring chefs with Miami roots
Soffer, the Miami-based chairman of Fontainebleau Development, lost funding during the Great Recession and walked away from the project in 2009 with the building about 70 per cent complete
Soffer, the Miami-based chairman of Fontainebleau Development, lost funding during the Great Recession and walked away from the project in 2009 with the building about 70 per cent complete.
Various new owners stepped in, including famous financier Carl Icahn and New York developer Steven Witkoff. The latter announced plans in 2018 to redesign and rename the resort The Drew, but progress stalled again during the pandemic.
Meanwhile, sitting idle, the hulking shell of a building with an incomplete street-front facade was occasionally used by area firefighters for high-rise rescue training. Last July, with work progressing toward opening, a smoky rooftop fire raised alarm but caused little damage.
Soffer and Fontainebleau Development reacquired the project in 2021 and partnered with Koch Real Estate Investments to finance and finish it.
He called completion ‘the fulfillment of a long-held dream and a testament to the spirit of our brand, which has stood for seven decades’.
Mark Tricano, Fontainebleau Las Vegas president, told state gambling regulators last month that the resort will employ more than 7,000 workers.
The property has 1,300 slot machines, 128 gambling tables and more than 36 bars and restaurants – some featuring chefs with Miami roots.
Officials said hotel room rates for the opening started around $300 (£239) nightly.
The structure is the tallest occupiable building in Nevada and second-tallest in Las Vegas, behind the nearby Strat tower observation deck at 1,149 feet (350 meters).
The Fontainebleau was built on the site of the El Rancho hotel, which dated to 1948 and was imploded in 2000 after Soffer and condominium developer Turnberry Associates bought it.
Fontainebleau is adjacent to the newest section of the Las Vegas Convention Center, a $1billion expanse that opened in January 2021, and has a down-the-Strip view of the brightly lit Sphere concert and entertainment venue that opened in September.