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An evening charity event, held after London Fashion Week, bought in
celebrities and high production to showcase the organisation
L
ondon’s Roundhouse went
intergalactic last month
as supermodel Natalia
Vodianova’s hosted her Fabulous
und air for the fifth time.
The signature fundraising
gala saw the iconic London
destination transformed into a
space-themed funfair complete
with a flying saucers carousel in
aid of Vodianova’s Naked Heart
Foundation, helping children with
Above: Natalia
Vodianova hosts a
model event
“The Fabulous Fund Fair pushes the
boundaries of what an event at
the Roundhouse can look like,”
- Hannah Pierce,the Roundhouse
special needs.
Guests including Madeline
Stuart, an Australian model with
Down’s syndrome, fresh from
her London ashion eek debut.
he was oined by the likes of
Lara Stone, Pixie Lott and Stella
Mc artney.
A traditional funfair was
included, provided by ationwide
Amusements and the event
included a Veuve Clicquot
champagne reception, and
entertainment from Warner Music
Group DJs Gavin Koolmon from
The Disciples, Jodie Harsh and
Doug Marshall; mind-bending
magic from street magician
Dynamo also featured.
Space attractions included Dior’s
niverse, ersace’s olar Laser booth, Hailey
Baldwin hosting Fendi’s Spaceball Machine
and L’Oréal Paris’ Intergalactic Kissing
ooth.
In exchange for a donation to the
Naked Heart Foundation guests had the
opportunity to spin a heel of ortune to
win prizes including a trip with Natalia
odianova to her home town i hny
Novgorod to witness Naked Heart
oundation’s work first hand.
ll money raised funded the charity’s
programmes to develop a network of free
support services for families of children with
special needs and to create inclusive play
facilities for children of all abilities.
Founder of the Naked Heart Foundation
odianova said t’s been nearly 1 years
since founded aked Heart oundation. ll
the effort and hard work we have put into
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