Photos: Lauren Conrad celebrates her 26th birthday at Hyde Bellagio
Shane O'Neal
Lauren Conrad’s 26th birthday at Hyde Bellagio on Friday, Feb. 10, 2012.
Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012 | 4:03 p.m.
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Fashion designer and reality TV starlet Lauren Conrad celebrated her 26th birthday at Hyde in the Bellagio on Friday night, and her friends included her “The Hills” co-star Frankie Delgado.
The blonde beauty looked stunning in a sequined blue dress, black pumps and a chic ponytail and smiled playfully on the red carpet for photographers. Inside Hyde, Frankie grabbed the mic and had the crowd join in “Happy Birthday” when Lauren was presented with a four-tier, pink-and-purple birthday cake adorned with flowers.
Lauren talked and danced with friends to the sounds of DJ Devin Lucien until the early hours of the morning. In another area of the packed nightclub and lounge, actor/comedian Harland Williams, headlining in town with his standup over the weekend, partied with friends.
Thanks to Shane O’Neal for his photo gallery.
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