Celebrities, socialites and New York City regulars previewed the new Zero Bond at Wynn Las Vegas during the private club’s opening weekend on Friday and Saturday. Bond Hospitality’s Scott Sartiano and Will Makris hand-selected a guest list of hundreds of friends and kicked things off with dinner at Sartiano’s Italian Steakhouse on Friday night (which Gwyneth Paltrow attended), followed by another dinner on Saturday that led to a large party next door at the private, guarded club.
As guests arrived, including Tom Brady, LeBron James, Kevin Costner, Orlando Bloom, Mark Wahlberg, Taylor Sheridan, Zach Braff, Keegan-Michael Key, Bella Thorne, Joe Burrow, Lori Loughlin, David Dobrik, Jeff Ross, Chabuzi, Alex Earle, Rachel Zoe, Scott Galloway, and Ashley Benson, servers welcomed them with bites of chicken nuggets and caviar, along with Guests. Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s masterpiece Woman or red bra – Highlighting the art collection offered for sale at the club, which is worth $40 million.


Hollywood Reporter Get an exclusive look inside the venue’s second-level private gaming salon, where celebrity photographer and Hollywood insider Carlos Eric Lopez guided guests to the “high-stakes” Zero Bond Portrait studio. Jessica Alba, Jon Hamm, Ryan Phillippe, Rachel Zoe, Grace Van Patten, Brooks Nader, John Stamos and Hannah Bronfman stood at and around the blackjack table.
While Lopez took photos inside the club, Doja Cat flew outside above the Wynn Golf Club on a hydraulic platform, making several shots with a metal space suit while drones flew overhead like flying saucers. The field also glowed significantly in the background.








Later at the club’s Baby Disco, Wynn Nightlife headliners The Chainsmokers entertained a tight group of party guests lucky enough to squeeze into the intimate room filled with shiny disco balls. Donald Faison and Chabuzi helped excite the crowd.
The two-story, 15,000-square-foot social playground with modern Milanese décor, designed by Wynn Design & Development, will officially open to its members in Las Vegas and New York City on March 10. Guests will arrive discreetly via a private butler before entering a series of intimate spaces that feel more like the living rooms of a well-traveled collector than a traditional club: the cathedral-like Salon with its central bar; the members-only Fairway Grill for lunch and dinner; a jewel box lounge called Baby Disco; Private wine cabinets sourced from Wynn’s cellar; And a humidor for your precious hand-rolled cigars. There’s also a penthouse screening room for viewing the big games, private gaming parlors and a sculpture garden overlooking the Wynn Golf Club.



