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Kim Kardashian Stuns in a Wet Balenciaga Dress at NYC Charity Dinner

14 September, 2024 - 12:19PM
Kim Kardashian Stuns in a Wet Balenciaga Dress at NYC Charity Dinner
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Kim Kardashian turned heads when she stepped out in an illusory wet dress for the Kering Foundation’s Caring for Women Dinner during the New York Fashion Week on September 9. The 43-year-old Kardashian looked sophisticated and elegant in a form-fitting “3D Molded Liquid Rubber Balenciaga Wet Dress” at the prestigious event. However, the artistry of the ivory dress was such that it gave an illusion of the clothing being water-soaked.

The SKIMS founder looked radiant on the red carpet for the Kering Foundation's third annual Caring for Women Dinner on Monday, Sept. 9.

On Monday, Sept. 9, the reality star, 43, hit the red carpet at the Kering Foundation's third annual Caring for Women Dinner, held at N.Y.C. event space The Pool, in a sophisticated ensemble.

The SKIMS founder, one of the dinner’s many celebrity co-hosts, wore a form-fitting, midi-length Balenciaga dress with an ivory fabric that mimicked the illusion of water dripping. The dress' fabric also included details of ruching around her waist and on her bodice that extended to the thick dress straps and scoop neckline.

The American Horror Story: Delicate star accessorized the look with only a pair of black pointed pumps. As for Kardashian's glam, she wore her long dark locks in a wet hair look with loose waves. Her makeup included a rosy pink blush, matte nude lipgloss, and a soft, bronzed eyeshadow with a hint of pink.

Through a live auction with designer items, archival accessories, a signed Madonna print and more, the Caring for Women Dinner raises funds for organizations that address gender-based violence.

Alongside Kardashian, the event featured co-hosts Salma Hayek Pinault and her husband François-Henri Pinault, Carmelo Anthony, Naomi Watts, Donatella Versace and Priyanka Chopra, plus Matthew and Camila Alves McConaughey.

Gayle King acted as the evening’s emcee, while “Escapism” singer RAYE took the stage for a closing performance.

Perhaps even more starry is the charity dinner guest list, which included Oprah Winfrey, Leonardo DiCaprio, Nicole Kidman, Kerry Washington, Jessica Chastain, Julianne Moore, Viola Davis, Karlie Kloss, Lindsay Lohan, Alessandra Ambrosio, Dakota Johnson, Julia Garner, Ricky Martin, Linda Evangelista, Solange Knowles and Dixie D'Amelio.

Rounding out the red carpet arrivals at The Pool were Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom, as well as engaged couple Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez.

“Some even say that it has become the Met Gala for social causes,” Gayle King said last night inside the Pool on Park Avenue, where the third annual Caring for Women gala returned with King as the Master of Ceremonies. In just a few years, it’s become an evening with a reputation for guest lists that rivals the Oscars, whether it’s Leo DiCaprio on the dancefloor or Oprah on the mic. This year, the co-chair seats were stacked with stars like Salma Hayek Pinault, François-Henri Pinault, Camila Alves McConaughey, Matthew McConaughey, Carmelo Anthony, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Urs Fischer, Kim Kardashian, Donatella Versace, and Naomi Watts.

“Earlier this summer, a simple yet striking question went viral on TikTok,” said François-Henri Pinault on stage. “So take a moment to consider the question for yourself: Would you rather be stuck in a forest with a man or with a bear?” He asked the crowd. “Shockingly or not, most women chose the bear.” Viola Davis took the mic to convey a powerful message to the audience and survivors. “It's love, active love, radical love, love that is running in short supply in this world,” she said. “But my God, we need it like water, the love that protects you, the love that makes you feel safe, that frees you. A love that can only live if we all do a love that's not going to leave you behind, that can hold you, look into your eyes and tell you with deep conviction that you are not dirty.”

“Yesterday was the US Open, I saw Matthew and Camila there,” said King. “This is one of those things where you just love living in New York; there's so much stuff going on all the time. This is what I like about what we get to do every night. We're invited to do something and you can't do everything. But the fact that you all chose to be in this room this particular night means something.”

It was still the first red carpet experience for some, like Stephanie Love-Patterson, president and CEO of the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV). “We don't often get this type of attention, and the fact that so many celebrities and wonderful people are filling this room all to talk about our organizations is amazing.” She noted that Salma co-chair Salma Hayek Pinault brought “absolutely amazing energy” for the cameras, that chatting with Lenny Kravitz “made my day.” It’s a party, after all, and parties have power, she says.

As the entree of classic New York fare was served, the action led by Lydia Fenet had the crowd laughing, standing, and bidding on art and one-of-a-kind experiences designed by the many fashion houses under Kering’s umbrella. “How about we do a repeat?” Kardashian asked Fenet when a couture Balenciaga fitting came back on the table that she and Lauren Sanchez got in a bidding war over last year–and ultimately both won when they doubled the prize. This year, though, they tripled it, with Kardashian and Sanchez winning again alongside a new bidder. Nearly every dollar of the nearly 3 million raised will benefit three organizations, including Girl Effect, It's On Us, and NNEDV.

As British singer-songwriter Raye closed out the night with a performance that brought Perry to the edge of the stage and the party turned into the afterparty, the celebrations continued. “For us as women with disabilities, we are ten times more likely to have experienced gender-based violence,” said Maryangel Garcia-Ramos, the executive director of Women Enabled International. “Being in a space like this is a very privileged space, but also I believe it can have a lot of impact within the communities that are usually in the center of decision making and power, which is really important.”

At last year’s Caring for Women Dinner, Kardashian stepped out in another dazzling ensemble.

The mom of four arrived at the charity event in a body-hugging, blush-pink gown embellished with crystals. The long-sleeve dress also featured a high-neck and impressive train.

To complement the sparkling gown, Kardashian wore her black hair in a loose, wavy middle part, and rounded out the pink ensemble with a peachy makeup look and Lorraine Schwartz jewels, including a pair of 3-carat pink stud earrings.

She shared more angles of the head-turning look after the dinner in an Instagram post, which she captioned, “Caring for women 🩷 at the Kering Foundation Gala.”

The Kering Foundation raised nearly 3 million dollars to help end gender-based violence and improve the lives of survivors.

Kim Kardashian Stuns in a Wet Balenciaga Dress at NYC Charity Dinner
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Kim Kardashian Stuns in a Wet Balenciaga Dress at NYC Charity Dinner
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