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Celebs hit the catwalk to raise cash for Haiti

Posted by 15 February 2010 11:37

Celebs hit the catwalk to raise cash for Haiti

Naomi Campbell’s Fashion For Relief show raised a whopping $350,000 for Haiti over the weekend, with legions of models, celebrities and resident fashionistas treading the catwalk all in the name of charity. Kelly Osbourne wowed onlookers with her new super-trim frame while Agy’s Naomi-esque tumble will no doubt go down in history. But it was Naomi and co's tribute to legendary designer Alexander McQueen that got the front row reaching for their tissues, as the likes of Helena Christensen, Karen Elson and Daphne Guinness took to the catwalk in head-to-toe iconic McQueen designs. With big names like Victoria Beckham, Estelle, Olivia Palermo and Patti Smith signing up their support and thousands of pounds raised for Haiti, we think it was a job well done. Take a look at the catwalk gallery below and bestow us with your thoughts if you please.

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  • TallxMunchkin

    17 February 2010 21:14

    Because louise when your a celeb things are different. People look up to you and people want to know your bussiness and he knew that. He doesnt deserve anything, the bloke is a class A dick. Fingers crossed he crawls back under the rock he came from...and takes his crap music with him!

    TallxMunchkin

  • Louise88

    17 February 2010 19:33

    But he's not a paeodo or a rapist so thats a silly question, I'm not trying to defend him, I'm just trying to say that I liked his music before, and i still like his music now, I'm not trying to make you be a fan, my point is that domestic violence is wrong, and always will be, but a man who hits his wife/gf who isnt a celeb doesnt lose his job, so why should a celeb be any different, i'm in no way trying to make it less serious than it is, but when people start to go insane over him being asked to do a charity event, i think its a little too far, i was a fan of rihanna, and still am, it has nothing to do with me what happened, i'm supporting his career, not his life, theres a major difference, and people trying to make out that i support domestic violence is plain wrong.

    Louise88

  • LucieLu

    16 February 2010 17:20

    louise88 sorry just had to ask..if he was a rapist or paedo would you take note of his personal life then? he writes love songs (among other tosh), how can you absorb the lyrical message he is singing about, knowing he battered rihanna til her mouth filled with blood and her nose was half way across her face? Sorry but I could never support the careeer of a singer, fireman, astronaut or doctor that did that to anyone...

    LucieLu

  • PurplePantAttack

    16 February 2010 15:04

    Continue to be a fan Louise88. My point is he is what he is and no amount of 'charidee' work is gonna change that fact. So if he wants to keep releasing music so be it and fans will still buy it but he should show some humility and not use charity events like this one to try to come over as the good guy and improve his image. If his music is so well liked, it'll sell itself without us having to see his smarmy mug.

    PurplePantAttack

  • Louise88

    16 February 2010 13:36

    I understand your point is 'purplepantattack', but my point is that i was never a fan of him being my boyfriend, but i loved his music, so why should i take note of his personal life and not support his music because of what he did, i wouldnt trust him to be with a woman and not abuse her, but i dont see why he shouldnt have fans supporting his career.

    Louise88

  • PurplePantAttack

    16 February 2010 13:17

    I'm not a hater but if I was a fan I'd boycott the thug. Teach the twat a serious lesson. He's only there to suck up to the public and try to show "I'm a changed man, you can all love me again now cause I've learned my lesson" BS!! I speak from experience - once an abuser, always an abuser.

    PurplePantAttack

  • PurplePantAttack

    16 February 2010 13:11

    Who's the bird with the net curtains around her head?

    PurplePantAttack

  • Wiltsxx

    15 February 2010 17:13

    surely he did enough 'charity work' on parole?

    Wiltsxx

  • Daisydot

    15 February 2010 17:08

    Not perfect in any way but would certainly put myself above a woman beater any day of the week. It would be hilarious not too.

    Daisydot

  • Louise88

    15 February 2010 16:28

    and who are you all to judge?, i suppose you can judge people because you're all perfect, yes? you all just see and grab on to negativity, how hilarious.

    Louise88

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