KPop Demon Hunters' Star Ji-young Yoo, Daniel Dae Kim and Harry Shum Jr. Attend Brooks Brothers Gold House Lunar New Year Dinner

The star-studded event celebrated the Lunar New Year at Mr. Chow in Beverly Hills.

Feb. 20, 2026 at 10:49pm

Brooks Brothers and Gold House hosted a Lunar New Year dinner at Mr. Chow in Beverly Hills on Thursday night, attended by a number of celebrities including 'KPop Demon Hunters' star Ji-young Yoo, actors Daniel Dae Kim and Harry Shum Jr. and his wife Shelby Rabara, as well as other notable figures from the entertainment and fashion industries.

Why it matters

The annual Lunar New Year dinner hosted by Brooks Brothers and Gold House is an important event that brings together prominent Asian American figures from various industries to celebrate the new year and promote diversity and representation in Hollywood and beyond.

The details

The guest list for the dinner included 'KPop Demon Hunters' star Ji-young Yoo, actors Daniel Dae Kim and Harry Shum Jr. and his wife Shelby Rabara, who stars in 'Toy Story 5', as well as other celebrities and influencers such as Yara Shahidi, Jeannie Mai, fashion influencer Nick Wooster, former 'Queer Eye' star Bobby Berk, celebrity jeweler Ben Baller, stylists Jeanne Yang and Jared Eng, and TV personality Lawrence Zarian. Brooks Brothers CEO Ken Ohashi was also in attendance.

  • The dinner took place on Thursday, February 20, 2026.

The players

Ji-young Yoo

A star of the popular K-pop drama 'KPop Demon Hunters'.

Daniel Dae Kim

An actor known for his roles in shows like 'Lost' and 'Hawaii Five-0'.

Harry Shum Jr.

An actor and dancer who has appeared in 'Glee' and 'Crazy Rich Asians', and is married to actress Shelby Rabara.

Shelby Rabara

An actress who is set to star in the upcoming 'Toy Story 5'.

Ken Ohashi

The CEO of Brooks Brothers.

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The takeaway

This event highlights the growing influence and visibility of Asian American celebrities and creatives in Hollywood and beyond, as they come together to celebrate their heritage and promote greater representation in the entertainment industry.