Arts & Entertainment

Chelsea Handler And Daymond John Attend The Clio Awards: PHOTOS

See red carpet photos from the 2018 Clio Advertising Awards hosted by Chelsea Handler in New York City right through Daniela's Lens!

The 2018 Clio Awards took place last night at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City, honoring artistic innovation in advertising. Hosted by Chelsea Handler, the annual competition saw the likes of many notables from "Shark Tank" investor Daymond John to ESPN host and former Chicago Bulls player Jay Williams.

This year, the highest awards recognized music industry manager Scooter Braun with the Clio Music Impact Award and Wieden+Kennedy executive creative director Susan Hoffman with the Lifetime Achievement Award.

Below, a look at all of the highlights from this year's ceremony right through Daniela's Lens:


Tucker Halpern and Sophie Hawley-Weld

7:12 p.m.
Music duo Sofi Tukker arrive at the Clio Awards.


7:15 p.m.
"Let's do a boomerang for Instagram!" says the social media person and I snap away.


7:18 p.m.
Susan Hoffman is receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award tonight.


7:22 p.m.
Daymond John from "Shark Tank" is here!


7:25 p.m.
And he is doing a boomerang, too.


7:28 p.m.
Chelsea Handler arrives.


7:30 p.m.
She looks great in a silver jumpsuit.


7:32 p.m.
ESPN host Jay Williams


Scooter Braun and Jay Williams

7:35 p.m.
Entrepreneur Scooter Braun receives the Clio Music Impact Award tonight.


Daniela Kirsch is a renowned entertainment photographer and founder of NameFace — an event photo agency based in New York City. Through her creative expertise and unique visual style, Kirsch not only just knows more than just a thing or two about photographing A-list events, but is forever changing the way we interact with the entertainment industry. In June 2018, Kirsch teamed up with Patch to launch the photo series 'Daniela's Lens' offering weekly features from local events to red carpet magic.


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