Kering's Caring for Women dinner Photograph:( Instagram )
Celebs gathered for the dinner to fundraise for the end of gender-based violence.
The biggest stars from showbiz arrived at the Kering Foundation's third Caring for Women dinner during New York Fashion Week! It was held at The Pool on Monday (September 9) in New York City.
Kim Kardashian, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Dakota Johnson, Kerry Washington, Jessica Chastain, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom were among the celebs who marked their attendance.
Lindsay Lohan looked every bit stunning in a see-through off-shoulder lace dress while Priyanka donned an elegant straight black dress with lace panels. Dakota opted for a shimmery white gown from Gucci. Kim flaunted her hourglass figure in a white midi bodycon dress.
Check out the pics below!
Priyanka Chopra arriving and leaving the Kering Foundation Third Annual Caring For Women Dinner tonight in NY pic.twitter.com/GMsL4TTfh6
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Dakota Johnson and Kim Kardashian at Karing's Caring for Women's dinner#DakotaJohnson #KimKardashian pic.twitter.com/bNUI2DosY4
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Priyanka Chopra, Jessica Chastain, Julianne Moore and Naomi Watts at the Kering Caring for Women Dinner during New York Ready to Wear Fashion Week. pic.twitter.com/RN23h0eEMG
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Francois-Henri Pinault, the CEO of fashion brand Kering and Salma Hayek's husband, shared a statement earlier this year to announce the dinner. It read, “For women and children to be free to fulfil their potential unencumbered by the burdens of fear, threat and trauma, it is paramount that we address violence at its roots to change behaviour and heal our collective culture.”
Celebs gathered for the dinner to fundraise for the end of gender-based violence. The gala, held each year during New York Fashion Week, highlights the best and brightest in fashion, art, activism, and philanthropy.
The gala benefits four organisations that are supporting survivors of violence: National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV), Ms. Foundation for Women, Global Fund for Women and Jordan River Foundation (JRF).