I'm with Wintour! Vogues editor hosts ANOTHER fundraiser for Hillary Clinton - and jets into Los Angeles for the occasion

  • Anna Wintour hosted a Los Angeles fundraiser for Hillary Clinton
  • Was held at the home of agent Bryan Lourd and husband Bruce Bozzi 
  • Tickets for the event cost as much as $10,000 
  • Guests included Allison Janney, Zach Braff, and Rachel Zoe
  • Wintour, Lourd and Bozzi are three of Clinton's biggest supporters, and all attended George and Amal Clooney's April 16 LA fundraiser 
  • Clinton raised a reported $15million for her campaign the weekend of the Clooneys' fundraiser between that event and one in San Francisco  
  • There are 475 delegates up for grabs in the June 7 primary

Hillary Clinton's quest for the White House once again brought her to the multi-million dollar home of a high-powered Hollywood player for yet another fundraiser on Monday night.

It was a sea of familiar faces as well, with the event being hosted by one of Clinton's most feverish and devoted supporters, Vogue editor Anna Wintour. 

Also lending a helping hand were two more of Clinton's LA super supporters, CAA chief Bryan Lourd and The Palm owner Bruce Bozzi, who held the fashionable fete at their swanky Westside home.

The event was private but some of the guests shared photos from the evening on their very public social media pages, showing Clinton as she spoke to the crowd.

Clinton also seemed eager to impress her host for the evening, and sported a very stylish red and white fitted jacket with leather trim.

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Fashionable fete: Anna Wintour hosted a Los Angeles fundraiser for Hillary Clinton at the home of Bryan Lourd, far left, and Bruce Bozzi on Monday night (above)

Fashionable fete: Anna Wintour hosted a Los Angeles fundraiser for Hillary Clinton at the home of Bryan Lourd, far left, and Bruce Bozzi on Monday night (above)

Supporters: Tickets for the event cost as much as $10,000 and guests included Allison Janney, Zach Braff, and stylist and designer Rachel Zoe (Clinton above with Gelila Assefa, the wife of chef Wolfgang Puck)

Supporters: Tickets for the event cost as much as $10,000 and guests included Allison Janney, Zach Braff, and stylist and designer Rachel Zoe (Clinton above with Gelila Assefa, the wife of chef Wolfgang Puck)

Dedicated: Wintour, Lourd and Bozzi are three of Clinton's biggest supporters, and all attended George and Amal Clooney's April 16 LA fundraiser. Pictured: The event hosted by Vogue editor Anna Wintour

Dedicated: Wintour, Lourd and Bozzi are three of Clinton's biggest supporters, and all attended George and Amal Clooney's April 16 LA fundraiser. Pictured: The event hosted by Vogue editor Anna Wintour

The guest list for the night included actors Allison Janney and Zach Braff, stylist and designer Rachel Zoe and Gelila Assefa, the wife of Spago chef Wolfgang Puck. 

The same night in London was a Vogue gala - but Wintour jetted the other direction from New York and picked Hillary over Kim. 

Tickets for the event went for as much as $10,000, which while steep still pales in comparison to the approximately $350,000 some guests had to pony up in order to grab a seat at Clinton's April 16 fundraiser at the Studio City home of lawyer Amal Clooney and her actor husband George.  

Among those who had no problem splashing the cash for that event were the three hosts of Wednesday's springtime soiree - Wintour, Lourd and Bozzi.

Anna skipped a Vogue gala in London
Kim was at the Vogue gala monday

Anna Wintour skipped out on a gala dinner in London sponsored by British Vogue to jet to LA for the event

Jane Fonda, Ellen DeGeneres, Portia di Rossi, and Jim Parsons were also among the 150 guests who attended the Clooneys' fundraiser.

The impressive co-hosts for that event were Jeffrey and Marilyn Katzenberg, Steven Spielberg and Kate Capshaw, and Haim and Cheryl Saban. 

Bozzi posted a photo from the Clooneys' fundraiser shortly after on his Instagram account showing him and Lourd standing alongside Clinton and the host couple with the caption: '#November'.

Deadline later reported that Clinton took in $15million for her campaign that weekend between the Clooneys' fundraiser and an event the evening prior  in San Francisco.

And while Clinton may have no trouble scoring money from her Hollywood pals out in the City of Angels she is having a bit of a struggle winning over many California Democrats, with her lead over opponent Bernie Sanders continuing to decline heading into the state's June 7 primary.

She is still expected to emerge victorious at this point, but has only a slim two-point lead over the Vermont senator in the state, which with 475 delegates up for grabs is the biggest prize of the primary season. 

There are also 73 superdelegates in the state. 

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