Kicking off Oscars week, BVLGARI and Save the Children celebrated their longstanding successful partnership with a cocktail party and exhibition launching STOP.THINK.GIVE, a photo book consisting of over 250 portraits of celebrities showing their support for the initiative.
Malin Akerman, Ashley Greene, more spotted
Check out the stars spotted at the event that took place at Spago in Beverly Hills, California.
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This spectacular evening, held at the legendary Spago restaurant in Beverly Hills, began with a press conference to announce STOP.THINK.GIVE., followed by a red carpet cocktail reception.
The press conference allowed for a discussion of the book as well as the incredible results derived from the unique collaboration.
Attended by BVLGARI ambassadors, Naomi Watts and Adrien Brody, each spoke of their incredible commitment to the cause.
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Take a look at the stars that showed up and what they wore.
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