London was abuzz as Brooke Shields and Jerry Hall graced the scene for a glitzy gala celebrating the 50th anniversary of The King's Trust. This illustrious charity, formerly known as The Prince's Trust, has been a beacon of hope for disadvantaged youth since 1976. The star-studded event took place at the plush Chancery Rosewood Hotel in Mayfair, with none other than Stanley Tucci and Holly Willoughby hosting the evening.
As the night unfolded, funds were raised to continue supporting young people in their educational and career pursuits. The King's Trust has positively impacted over 1.3 million young lives across the UK, and this gala was a testament to its enduring legacy.
Brooke Shields, the epitome of Hollywood glamour, made a stunning entrance in a white satin Victoria Beckham ball gown, complemented by red-tinted aviator sunglasses. "I feel so honored to be part of such a meaningful cause," she shared, radiating elegance in her black blazer and matching clutch.
Jerry Hall was no less breathtaking in a black velvet Tom Ford dress, adorned with a diamond-encrusted belt and plunging neckline. Her bold red lip and diamond necklace added a touch of old Hollywood flair to her look.
The gala was a who's who of the celebrity world. Holly Willoughby, in a striking white and black gown, and Stanley Tucci, dapper in a black suit, led the night's proceedings. Kelly Hoppen chose a sleek Victoria Beckham gown, while India Hicks and Christian Louboutin mingled stylishly with attendees.
Not to be outdone, Trinny Woodall dazzled in a silver gown by The Vampire's Wife, and Sonali Shah opted for a chic black skirt and embroidered cardigan. Meanwhile, Dominic and Catherine West, Eve and Maximillion Cooper, and the charming duo Molly Rainford and Tyler West added to the evening's sparkle.
The King's Trust gala was not just a celebration of fashion and fame but a powerful reminder of the difference celebrities can make when they lend their star power to a worthy cause.