amfAR Gala after party in Cannes: Kendall Jenner and Dua Lipa do outfit changes for second glamorous event

Stars kicked back after the Gala at the Hotel du Cap-Eden Roc
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Megan C. Hills24 May 2019

Charity amfAR’s 26th Cinema Against AIDS Gala took place on Thursday evening, with stars including Kendall Jenner, Dua Lipa and Adrien Brody stepping out in their most glamorous looks. The celebrations then stretched on into the early hours at the amfAR Gala after party.

The party was held at the Hotel du Cap-Eden Roc, the go-to luxury hotel for Cannes’ most high profile guests.

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Jenner, who made headlines as one of the first celebrities to wear Giambattista Valli’s H&M collaboration on the red carpet, swapped out of her endless ruffles for a fun yellow tiger-print mini dress and on-trend square toed heels.

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Singer Dua Lipa also opted for a mini dress, though Lipa’s was a sparkling red number with a sculptural neckline and lace trim. Lipa's accessories elevated her outfit, as she layered iced out necklaces and some pearl ear cuffs.

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Actor Chloe Sevigny was also in attendance, similarly opting for a lace trim mini dress (only in a more subtle black velvet). Although she wasn’t pictured with her new boyfriend Luka Sabbat, Sabbat did however photobomb Jenner’s picture.

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Former Victoria’s Secret angel Adriana Lima, who has been seen at nearly every high profile party at Cannes this year, was runway ready in a trailing lace gown. Her dangling emerald earrings were also the standout jewels of the night.

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Oscar-winning Adrien Brody was pictured in an all-black ensemble and posed alongside stand up comedian and amfAR Gala host Chris Tucker, whose contrast black and white jacket and sharp bow-tie brought a bit of disco fabulousness to the night.

The amfAR gala also saw performances from Mariah Carey, Tom Jones, Dua Lipa and The Struts. The event, which is also held in Hong Kong and New York, has raised more than $220 million for HIV/AIDS researchers internationally.

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Jenner, Winnie Harlow and other top models also took to the stage for a charity runway presentation called the We Can Be Heroes Collection, with designers Chanel, event sponsor Chopard, Christian Dior, Fendi, Louis Vuitton and Prada joining forces for a good cause.

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