Kimberley Garner cut a stylish figure as she attended the Love For Peace charity gala in aid of war-torn Ukraine during the 75th Cannes Film Festival.
The swimwear designer, 32, wowed the other guests at the five star Cap d’Antibes hotel, in a strapless white gown which she teamed with a long dramatic cape.
The star-studded event hosted by Hollywood Domino aimed to raise much needed funds for the country following Russia’s February invasion.
Gorgeous: Kimberley Garner, 32, exuded elegance in an all white ensemble as she attends the With Love For Peace Gala in aid of war torn Ukraine during the Cannes Film Festival on Sunday.
Kimberley looked gorgeous in the chic floor length dress complete with cleavage enhancing bustier.
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The star added extra drama with the long cape which hugged her shoulders and cascaded down onto the marble titles.
Kimberley accessorised the ethereal look with a section of cocktail rings and a statement making silver necklace looked gorgeous in floor length gown complete with cleavage enhancing bustier
Later the star was spotted exiting along a pal on the back of a golf cart, giggling the duo held on as they were driven quickly across the property’s gravel courtyard.
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The fundraiser comes after a woman stripped off her clothes to reveal a Ukraine flag painted on her body crashed the festival’s red carpet. The lady staged her protest during the premiere of George Miller’s Three Thousand Years Of Longing on the fourth day of the prestigious event.
The unidentified protester tore off her clothes to reveal the message ‘Stop raping us’ written across her torso next to the blue and yellow colours of the Ukraine flag.
Later Kimberley (right) was spotted exiting along a pal on the back of a golf cart, giggling the duo held on as they were driven quickly across the property’s gravel courtyard” class=”blkBorder img-share” />Later Kimberley (right) was spotted exiting along a pal on the back of a golf cart, giggling the duo held on as they were driven quickly across the property’s gravel courtyard
As she yelled ‘Don’t rape us!’ security guards quickly encircled her and took her off the red carpet.
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Russia’s war in Ukraine has often been in the spotlight at this year’s Cannes festival, which is screening several films from Ukrainian filmmakers.
The festival barred Russians with ties to the Kremlin from attending.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also delivered a surprise address on Tuesday to open the festival.
He referenced films including Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now and Charlie Chaplin’s The Great Dictator – which mocked Nazi leader Adolf Hitler – in a surprise video address.
‘The hate of men will pass, and dictators die, and the power they took from the people will return to the people,’ Zelensky said, quoting Chaplin’s dictator character.
‘And so long as men die, liberty will never perish.’
Zelensky suggested that while Chaplin’s film did not destroy ‘the real dictator’, the cinema industry could say they had not remained quiet during the rise of Hitler.
‘We need a new Chaplin to prove today that cinema is not mute. Will cinema keep quiet, or will it speak up? he said.
His address received a standing ovation.
Shock appearance: During the festival’s opening ceremony in the southern French resort town’s Palais des Festivals this evening, Zelensky spoke at length about the connection between cinema and reality
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