Gala raises record funds for AIDS
VERTIGINOUS fuchsia heels bedazzled with 360 carats-worth of precious stones, a tennis match with Monaco's Prince Albert and the rubberized second-skin dress right off Gwen Stefani's back were among the extravagant lots that helped a star-studded charity auction raise a record-breaking US$10 million for AIDS research.
A-listers turned up by the herd, with Sean Penn, Karl Lagerfeld, Janet Jackson, Freida Pinto and Patrick Dempsey in attendance at Thursday's amfAR charity dinner-cum-auction, held at the exclusive seaside Hotel du Cap in France.
Robert De Niro, who heads the jury at the Cannes Film Festival, which runs through tomorrow in the next town over, and jury members Jude Law and Uma Thurman also attended.
Stars in their evening finest and those fabulous enough to call them their friends - and spring for a seat at the several-thousand-dollar-a-plate gala - mingled over cocktails before the start of the three-course dinner that stretched out over four long hours.
In past years, Sharon Stone has emceed the evening's festivities, but she was absent on Thursday, so dozens of heavy-hitters took turns cajoling the well-heeled audience to splurge on artwork, trips, fine wine and a pair of stiletto heels billed as the world's "most precious shoes."
Proceeds from the event go to the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR), a nonprofit organization that supports HIV/AIDS research.
Draped with 500 diamonds, sapphires, and other stones, the heels were a one-of-a-kind collaboration between Italian shoemaker Giuseppe Zanotti and French luxury jeweler Chopard.
"I'm wearing them, and my bodyguard is my shadow," said Polish-born model Anja Rubik, who paired sparking stilettos with a strapless Pucci dress in blue feathers.
Asked whether she was happy with the US$200,000 the shoes - and a pair of matching earrings - ended up fetching, she demurred. "I was hoping for more. I'm very ambitious."
The evening's highest-fetching lot was chance to play a match of tennis with His Serene Highness Prince Albert of Monaco and take a dip with his fiancee, South African-born Olympic swimmer Charlene Wittstock. The tete-a-tete was sold to two different bidders for 500,000 euros apiece.
Wittstock placed the winning 60,000 euros bid on Moet & Chandon's Nebuchadnezzar Champagne, in a gold-leafed bottle.
A ten-day-long trip for eight people aboard a private jet fetched as much as 180,000 euros, and a week in an exclusive chalet in the chic French ski station of Courcheval was sold twice for 250,000 euros a piece.
Between the bids, Courtney Love, Brazilian singer Bebel Gilberto and Boy George played sets, in a failed bid to get the audience pumping.
"You are the worst," Boy George chided after a bid to get the audience to sing along to "Karma Chameleon" netted radio silence. When it happened again, he came out swinging, ranting, "so you're not going to sing along? You're too rich and fabulous to be bothered? Unbelievable!"
A-listers turned up by the herd, with Sean Penn, Karl Lagerfeld, Janet Jackson, Freida Pinto and Patrick Dempsey in attendance at Thursday's amfAR charity dinner-cum-auction, held at the exclusive seaside Hotel du Cap in France.
Robert De Niro, who heads the jury at the Cannes Film Festival, which runs through tomorrow in the next town over, and jury members Jude Law and Uma Thurman also attended.
Stars in their evening finest and those fabulous enough to call them their friends - and spring for a seat at the several-thousand-dollar-a-plate gala - mingled over cocktails before the start of the three-course dinner that stretched out over four long hours.
In past years, Sharon Stone has emceed the evening's festivities, but she was absent on Thursday, so dozens of heavy-hitters took turns cajoling the well-heeled audience to splurge on artwork, trips, fine wine and a pair of stiletto heels billed as the world's "most precious shoes."
Proceeds from the event go to the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR), a nonprofit organization that supports HIV/AIDS research.
Draped with 500 diamonds, sapphires, and other stones, the heels were a one-of-a-kind collaboration between Italian shoemaker Giuseppe Zanotti and French luxury jeweler Chopard.
"I'm wearing them, and my bodyguard is my shadow," said Polish-born model Anja Rubik, who paired sparking stilettos with a strapless Pucci dress in blue feathers.
Asked whether she was happy with the US$200,000 the shoes - and a pair of matching earrings - ended up fetching, she demurred. "I was hoping for more. I'm very ambitious."
The evening's highest-fetching lot was chance to play a match of tennis with His Serene Highness Prince Albert of Monaco and take a dip with his fiancee, South African-born Olympic swimmer Charlene Wittstock. The tete-a-tete was sold to two different bidders for 500,000 euros apiece.
Wittstock placed the winning 60,000 euros bid on Moet & Chandon's Nebuchadnezzar Champagne, in a gold-leafed bottle.
A ten-day-long trip for eight people aboard a private jet fetched as much as 180,000 euros, and a week in an exclusive chalet in the chic French ski station of Courcheval was sold twice for 250,000 euros a piece.
Between the bids, Courtney Love, Brazilian singer Bebel Gilberto and Boy George played sets, in a failed bid to get the audience pumping.
"You are the worst," Boy George chided after a bid to get the audience to sing along to "Karma Chameleon" netted radio silence. When it happened again, he came out swinging, ranting, "so you're not going to sing along? You're too rich and fabulous to be bothered? Unbelievable!"
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