Patrick Liotard-Vogt's First Big ASMALLWORLD Move: Party With The Waldorf-Astoria (PHOTOS)

Patrick Liotard-Vogt's First Big ASMALLWORLD Move: Party With The Waldorf-Astoria (PHOTOS)
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A healthy dose of New York's media social scene turned out Wednesday night as new ASMALLWORLD Chairman Patrick Liotard-Vogt hosted his first party since taking control of the site from Harvey Weinstein last month.

The Swiss mogul — clad in a distinctly American bandana — joined forces with the Waldorf-Astoria to celebrate the opening of the Waldorf-Astoria in Orlando, giving the Waldorf "21 Destinations to Discover."

Fox News' Kimberly Guilfoyle and Details Contributing Lifestyle Editor/"Today" show regular Eric Villency — who split up this summer after three years of marriage — were both in attendance but narrowly missed overlapping with one another inside the Waldorf Towers.

Fashion magaziners like Vogue's Serena Nikkhah, Teen Vogue's Jennifer Pastore, and Elle's Alexa Brazilian were spotted alongside the likes of Page Six's Neel Shah, Vanity Fair contributing editor (and Tom's daughter) Alexandra Wolfe, Schooled author Anisha Lakhan, Bloomberg TV's Gigi Stone, VanityFair.com/Style.com writer Darrell Hartman, and VanityFair.com/Elle.com writer Melanie Bierlet (who is currently in talks with MTV to write a show based on her articles about sex, adultery, and plastic surgery).

Photos by Patrick McMullan's Amber DeVos below:

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