Kate Moss leads glam on Prince's Trust Gala red carpet with Charlotte Tilbury and Rita Ora


Kate Moss turned heads as she joined pals Charlotte Tilbury and Rita Ora on the red carpet at the Prince’s Trust Global Gala in New York City.

Held at the exclusive Casa Cipriani in South Street, Lower Manhattan, the stars were out in force for Thursday night’s glitzy bash.

Storming the carpet in front of an army of snappers, Anatomy of a Scandal star Sienna Miller led supermodel Moss, make-up mogul Tilbury and Anywhere hitmaker Ora to centre stage.

Kate appeared confused as photographers shouted for single shots of Rita, nervously retreating back to the line-up of VIP guests.

She had every reason to smile after seeing the success of her recent hit Praising You which is quickly climbing the streaming charts in the US.

When Kate finally made it onto the carpet, she was all-smiles, marking a rare public outing given the last time she was seen was at the memorial service for fashion icon Dame Vivienne Westwood.

She cut a classy figure in an all-black ensemble, an almost perfect mirror of Rita’s striking gown – minus matching gloves but adding bold shoulders.

Charlotte appeared cheery for the photocall, looking glam with a full face of make-up, letting her long red locks fall over her shoulders.

A designated Charlotte Tilbury team were setup inside the extremely exclusive venue, giving guests glamourous makeovers before the ceremony.

Also amongst the star-studded list of attendees was Luther actor Idris Elba, joined by his wife Sabrina as they posed for photographs together.

He was clearly hoping to enjoy a low-key night out in NYC after telling Express.co.uk that he wasn’t up for chatting with reporters.

Idris channelled hit fictional character DCI John Luther, stepping out on the red carpet wearing a black leather jacket, an all-black shirt and a pair of dark-tinted Hollywood sunglasses.

Sabrina stunned in a matching dark get-up, showing off her incredible figure in the tight-fitting ensemble, completing her look with a bold set of shining earrings.

Trailing behind Idris was Canadian supermodel Winnie Harlow, who set pulses soaring in a thigh-split flowing fitted dress.

Seemingly trying to sneak past the press, Say So songstress Doja Cat emerged from a side-line, smiling for some snaps and greeting attendees.

She looked incredible in a sexy, crocheted minidress, leaving nothing to the imagination as she accessorised her out-there outfit with a bold diamond-covered belt, attaching a snapback cap to one of the loops.

The event was hosted by the chairman of Prince’s Trust Global Ambassador Board Lionel Richie and Global Ambassador and Editor-in-Chief of British Vogue Edward Enninful OBE.

Fashion aside, the night raises funds for the Trust’s programs, which were founded in 1976, and serve to find work placement and employment opportunities for youths in the UK and more than 20 other countries.

During the gala, guests heard from individuals who had directly benefited from The Trust, including Canadian veteran Kevin Leboeuf, co-founder of Educated Beards, a company that sells natural and organic premium beard-grooming products.

Speaking to Express.co.uk, he said: “To mark the beginning of my transition out of the military, I decided to grow a beard – something that had been strictly forbidden in the military.

“The Prince’s Trust turned things around for me when I found myself in a very dark place struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder.

“Having a mentor who has built businesses from scratch was key for helping me and my company mature.

“It’s like having a powerful cheerleader in your court with a wealth of knowledge to help broaden the vision of your business.”



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