United Front
Madonna and Gucci Take Over the U.N. for Fashion Week's Starriest Fête
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With Vanity Fair's annual Oscar bash a no-go this year, Hollywood's A-list has to get its glamour elsewhere. Enter Madonna. On Wednesday night in New York, Gucci and the queen of pop commandeered the North Lawn of the United Nations for a blockbuster fundraiser (a year in the making) to benefit UNICEF and Raising Malawi. At her Madgesty's request, the better part of Tinseltown showed upTom Cruise, Katie Holmes, Demi Moore, Ashton Kutcher, Gywneth Paltrow, Orlando Bloom, and Drew Barrymore, to name just a few. "When Madonna asks you to do something, you do it. Full stop," Matthew Williamson said.
In her opening remarks, the pop star insisted, "I've never been so nervous in my whole life." She quickly got over that, though. With daughter Lourdes in tow, she worked the star-studded room, at one point joining good friend Paltrow near the front of the stage for an impromptu dance party. Cruise, meanwhile, took the opportunity to engage in a seemingly cozy tête-à-tête with former sparring partner Brooke Shields. Not one for such civilized chitchat, Purple magazine's cigar-chomping Olivier Zahm spent a portion of the evening on the floor, snapping pictures of people's footwear. No word as to whether the photos were for his magazine or a, um, personal project.
Dinner was followed by a live auction emceed by Chris Rock and performances by Rihanna, Timbaland, and Alicia Keys. "That song was perfect," Kate Hudson gushed to Keys as she left the stage, adding, "I wouldn't have changed a single thing about this night." After tallying up the evening's earnings ($5.1 million, all for charity), the party's hosts would no doubt agree.
In her opening remarks, the pop star insisted, "I've never been so nervous in my whole life." She quickly got over that, though. With daughter Lourdes in tow, she worked the star-studded room, at one point joining good friend Paltrow near the front of the stage for an impromptu dance party. Cruise, meanwhile, took the opportunity to engage in a seemingly cozy tête-à-tête with former sparring partner Brooke Shields. Not one for such civilized chitchat, Purple magazine's cigar-chomping Olivier Zahm spent a portion of the evening on the floor, snapping pictures of people's footwear. No word as to whether the photos were for his magazine or a, um, personal project.
Dinner was followed by a live auction emceed by Chris Rock and performances by Rihanna, Timbaland, and Alicia Keys. "That song was perfect," Kate Hudson gushed to Keys as she left the stage, adding, "I wouldn't have changed a single thing about this night." After tallying up the evening's earnings ($5.1 million, all for charity), the party's hosts would no doubt agree.









