Saturday 5 April 2014

Lily Aldridge stuns in a see-through lace gown and a floral headpiece to attend a charity ball

Truly enchanting: Lily Aldridge stuns in a see-through lace gown and a floral headpiece to attend a charity ball

Lily Aldridge looked more like Tatiana Queen of The Fairies than a Victoria’s Secret Angel on Friday night, as she attended a charity ball in enchanting style.
The model wife of Kings Of Leon frontman Caleb Followill stunned in a shimmering see-through lace gown which displayed her underwear underneath.
And with a garland of flowers on her pretty head, Lily certainly brought some ethereal magic to the Enchanted Garden Ball.
Fairy like: Lily Aldridge stuns with a floral garland in her hair and wearing a shimmering dress to the Enchanted Garden Ball
Fairy like: Lily Aldridge stuns with a floral garland in her hair and wearing a shimmering dress to the Enchanted Garden Ball
Enchanting: The model wore a shimmering see-through lace gown which displayed her underwear underneath.
Enchanting: The model wore a shimmering see-through lace gown which displayed her underwear underneath.
Aldridge wasn’t the only model to grace the ball, as Jessica Hart stood out in a stylish gold and black ensemble.
She too wore a see-through lace gown, but in gold and with her black underwear on full display underneath, put opted for a magnificent Venetian mask with black feathers to cover her face at the masked event.
Crystal Renn wore an unusual spider’s web mask, with a purple velvet dress and black bolero, and styled her hair into a chic updo featuring a statement curled quiff.
Flower girls: Padma Lakshmi also opted for a floral headpiece, but hers was more outlandish
Flower girls: Padma Lakshmi also opted for a floral headpiece, but hers was more outlandish


Classic: Jessica Hart's gold dress was complemented by a flamboyant feathered Venetian mask
Classic: Jessica Hart's gold dress was complemented by a flamboyant feathered Venetian mask
Classic: Jessica Hart's gold dress was complemented by a flamboyant feathered Venetian mask
Decadent: The model really went for it for the masked theme
Decadent: The model really went for it for the masked theme
Other guests included Camilla Al Fayed, Coco Brandolini D'Adda and Lauren Santo Domingo, Giovanna Battaglia, Bianca Brandolini and Padma Lakshmi.
The former model-turned-cookbook author went for a woodland look like Lily Aldridge, but her headpiece was far more extravagant.
The guests were treated to cocktails, dinner and dancing at The Pierre in New York.
Chequered: Bianca Brandolini wears a harlequin style dress to the event
Chequered: Bianca Brandolini wears a harlequin style dress to the event
Fundraiser: Giovanna Battaglia attends the Save Venice Enchanted Garden Ball at The Pierre Hotel
Fundraiser: Giovanna Battaglia and Lauren Santo Domingo attends the Save Venice Enchanted Garden Ball at The Pierre Hotel
Fundraiser: Giovanna Battaglia and Lauren Santo Domingo attends the Save Venice Enchanted Garden Ball at The Pierre Hotel
White fairy: Mia Moretti wears an ivory outfit, with a pretty extravagant headpiece
White fairy: Mia Moretti wears an ivory outfit, with a pretty extravagant headpiece
Arachnid: Crystal Renn wore a spider's web mask
Arachnid: Crystal Renn wore a spider's web mask
The event, sponsored by Dolce & Gabbana and Ferrari, was put on by Save Venice Inc, an organisation dedicated to the preservation of art and architecture in the floating Italian city.
Based in New York with an office in Venice, the charity has raised more than $20 million to restore over 400 works of art and architecture in Venice.
Save Venice Inc. was set up after the November 1966 floods to help fix the damage caused by the highest tides the city had seen in the last century.
Flower power: Camilla Al Fayed attends the Save Venice Enchanted Garden Ball
Flower power: Camilla Al Fayed attends the Save Venice Enchanted Garden Ball


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