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Eternal Play x Facecard: Where Empire State Views Met Empire-Level Talent

Models, filmmakers, and tiktokers found common ground in Chelsea
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Eternal Play x Facecard: Where Empire State Views Met Empire-Level Talent

On the rooftop of Creatures Rooftop in Chelsea, with the Empire State Building punctuating the skyline, FAME hosted a night that felt more like a creative rally than an event. Eternal Play Productions teamed up with FACE CARD, the AI assistant that seems to know every casting secret, bringing together a crowd of models, filmmakers, TikTok creators, and anyone who thrives in a “moody Manhattan rooftop” aesthetic.

And honestly, it worked.

This was not just a night to look good, though everyone did. It was about connection, collaboration, and the kind of energy that makes you want to pitch your next project on the spot.

Here is what made the night memorable:

DJ Kenny Lartey curated the soundtrack, walking the line between sultry lounge and indie-film afterparty. If you did not nod along at least once, were you even paying attention?

Michelle Paradis wielded her film camera like a time-traveling director, capturing everyone in shots that felt straight out of a Sofia Coppola scene, dreamy, intimate, and effortlessly cinematic.

@pompeeraw provided headshots that felt editorial without the stiffness of a traditional pose. Models walked away with images that genuinely captured them, not just their “best side.”

And yes, the first 30 guests walked away with goodie bags filled with treats from Freck Beauty and Sixes and Ones, because what is a fashion-adjacent rooftop gathering without a little tangible excitement?

The real highlight, though, was the ethos behind the night. Eternal Play is not just producing content, they are building a community-first model. This was not a “boys club in a WeWork,” it was “here is a camera, a concept, and a chance.” FACE CARD slid in seamlessly, like the tech-savvy friend you wish you had during casting season, making the evening feel both futuristic and fully human.

Together, they did not just throw a party, they hinted at what the next wave of creative culture could look like: smart, stylish, and authentically connected.

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