The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Star power dims at post-Weinstein Cannes Aids gala

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CANNES, France: The downfall of Harvey Weinstein weighed heavily on the most glamorous party of the Cannes film festival Thursday, with many A-listers ducking out of an AIDS benefit gala with which he was closely associated.

The American Foundation for AIDS Research Foundation (amFAR) charity dinner at the exclusive Eden Roc hotel at Cap d'Antibes, near Cannes, is the social highlight of the festival.

A host of celebritie­s, including Kristen Stewart, Adrien Brody, Benicio Del Toro and singers Sting and Shaggy attended the 25th edition of the glittering party which raised millions for AIDS research.

“This is the hottest ticket in town,” amFAR's interim chairman Bill Roedy, former CEO of MTV, insisted, adding that the more than US$210 million raised over the course of the charity's existence had made a significan­t contributi­on to fighting HIV/ AIDS.

But the event behind which Harvey Weinstein was a major driving force was significan­tly less starry than in previous years, when Leonardo DiCaprio and Sharon Stone were regular attendees.

Film director Ava DuVernay, who is on this year's Cannes Jury, and actress and model Milla Jovovich hosted the gala, which was founded by the late Hollywood legend Elizabeth Taylor.

The guests, who included supermodel Heidi Klum, Formula One racer Lewis Hamilton and Louis Vuitton's new menswear designer Virgil Abloh, rocked and swayed to reggae-pop tunes from the new duo formed by rocker Sting and Shaggy.

But it was the flamboyant Grace Jones, who turns 70 on Saturday, who stole the show with Edith Piaf's La Vie En Rose, which she performed in a leotard, jacket and sequined red hat.

“Let's not forget Liz Taylor and cure this thing,” the singer urged.

British singer-songwriter Ellie Goulding and American hip-hop artiste Jason Derulo also provided entertainm­ent for around 800 guests, some of whom dug deep for the charity auction.

Actor Pierce Brosnan sold a painting he made of Bob Dylan for 1.2 million euros to a female fan, to whom he also offered a private lunch.

A 1964 Bentley S series convertibl­e auctioned by Heidi Klum and Benicio Del Toro fetched 700,000 euros.

And a set of two diamondenc­rusted gold iPhone X offered by socialite Paris Hilton brought in 200,000 euros, after she threw in an evening for 50 at one of her two “Club Paris” in-home nightclubs in New York or Los Angeles.

But the biggest amount — 1.6 million euros — went for a collection of designer dresses modelled by a bevy of catwalk stars.

A bidding war erupted after the models offered to each bestow a kiss on the winner, with the male victor taking to the stage straight afterwards to claim his prize.

The final figure from this year's auction will be released later on Friday.

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— AFP photos The winner (centre) is congratula­ted by French designer and fashion editor Carine Roitfeld after he won the auction on Thursday during the amfAR charity event. (Top) Heidi Klum and US-Puerto Rican actor Benicio Del Toro (right) conduct an auction on...
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