Kate Moss brought her signature glamour to London on Friday evening as she attended the Amazon fundraising gala at the exclusive Annabel’s club.
The supermodel, 51, joined billionaire businessman Richard Caring and his wife Patricia for the glittering event, turning heads with her effortless style.
A Show-Stopping Look
Kate dazzled in a black silk gown featuring an asymmetric neckline, ruched waist detailing, and a delicate short train.
She added extra height with pointed black heels and completed her look with chunky rings and sparkling diamond drop earrings.
The supermodel looked radiant as she posed alongside Richard, 77, and Patricia, who also impressed in a floor-length black gown with off-the-shoulder draped sleeves and a plunging neckline.
Patricia’s ensemble was accented with black gloves, a diamond necklace, matching earrings, and a sparkling bracelet.
Richard Caring complemented the stylish duo in a cream tuxedo jacket, black trousers, and a bow tie.
Glamour and Star Power
The gala drew a host of high-profile attendees, including British artist Marc Quinn, 61, in a smart cream suit, and model Adot Gak, who wowed in a green ostrich feather gown.
Guests were treated to a surprise performance by Ronan Keating, 48, who sang hits including When You Say Nothing At All and Rollercoaster.
Keating expressed his pride in supporting the event, saying it raised crucial funds for the Caring Family Foundation’s efforts in the Amazon rainforest.
Charity Auctions and Exclusive Experiences
The evening featured a high-profile charity auction led by renowned auctioneer Simon de Pury.
Guests bid on unique experiences, including a private dinner with Kate Moss, an evening at the Elton John AIDS Foundation Gala, and exclusive artwork by celebrated artists such as Marc Quinn, David Hockney, and Daniel Arsham.
Annabel’s for the Amazon Campaign
This glittering gala marked the culmination of the month-long Annabel’s for the Amazon campaign, co-hosted by Richard and Patricia Caring.
The event aims to raise funds for reforestation projects in the Amazon and support social initiatives for women and children in both the UK and Brazil.
Since its inception, the campaign has raised an impressive £5.2 million for the Caring Family Foundation’s initiatives, with over £2 million contributed this year alone.
Caring Family Foundation’s Ongoing Impact
Now in its sixth year, TCFF has become the largest private donor to the Amazon, planting more than 3.4 million trees and supporting over 39,000 Indigenous people through reforestation and community programs.
The Foundation plans to plant 4.8 million trees by the end of 2026, while also providing vital income to Indigenous communities.
Earlier this year, TCFF launched a solar-powered Medical Bus, delivering specialist healthcare to remote Indigenous communities—the true guardians of the rainforest.
In 2025 alone, the Medical Bus is set to serve nine communities, reaching around 38,000 Indigenous peoples across more than one million hectares of the Amazon.