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Celebrity Closets Fuel Wildfire Relief in Toni Garrn’s Super Flea Market Auction (Exclusive)

Philanthropy Meets Fashion: Toni Garrn’s Pre-Oscars Soiree for a Cause
A Night of Glamour and Giving in Los Angeles
In a celebration that seamlessly blended Hollywood glamour with heartfelt philanthropy, model and activist Toni Garrn hosted a pre-Oscars soiree in Los Angeles. This exclusive event, held earlier this week, marked the grand opening of a curated exhibition featuring red carpet-worthy looks worn by A-list celebrities. The purpose of the event was to raise funds for Los Angeles wildfire relief, highlighting the power of fashion to drive positive change. Collaborating with TINGS, Garrn organized the multi-day SUPER FLEA MARKET at HEIMAT in Los Angeles, a venue that proved to be the perfect canvas for this innovative vision. The event artfully combined the allure of celebrity provenance with the urgent need for environmental advocacy, setting a new standard for philanthropic chic.
Celebrity Contributions: Red Carpet Glamour for a Cause
The exhibition featured an impressive collection of pieces donated by some of the biggest names in entertainment and fashion. Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Grammy winners, as well as top supermodels, contributed to this charitable initiative. Leonardo DiCaprio, Sharon Stone, and Beyoncé were among the luminaries who donated items, each holding a special story and significance. Gisele Bündchen, often regarded as one of the greatest models of all time, donated a stunning Bottega Veneta mini Jodie purse in metallic gold. This piece exemplifies Italian craftsmanship and serves as a symbol of luxury and timeless style, making it a standout item in the collection. Toni Garrn, represented by the Lions, also contributed a show-stopping Giorgio Armani gown she had previously worn to the Berlin International Film Festival. The gown, with its sophisticated design and shimmering details, embodies the essence of red carpet glamour.
From Red Carpet to Reality: Diverse Donations
The event showcased a diverse range of donations, catering to different tastes and preferences. For those who aspire to channel their inner reality star, Paris Hilton donated a Self-Portrait dress she wore to the Kardashian-Jenner family’s famous Christmas Eve party in 2023. The dress, adorned with rhinestones and featuring a sleek cutout neckline, is a perfect choice for anyone looking to make a bold statement. In addition to these statement pieces, the collection included timeless staples like a black Gucci tuxedo from Leonardo DiCaprio’s personal collection. Worn by DiCaprio to the 2023 Gotham Awards, this tuxedo represents the epitome of classic elegance and sophistication, making it a must-have for any discerning individual.
Timeless Luxury: The Chanel 2.55 Double Flap Bag
Among the many luxurious donations was the Chanel 2.55 Double Flap bag, donated by model and actress Kristine Froseth. Crafted from the French fashion house’s signature quilted velvet in a vibrant red shade, this bag is a quintessential symbol of luxury and romance. The 2.55 Double Flap bag holds a special place in the history of Chanel, as Coco Chanel herself was known to use the discreet zip pocket to store her love letters. This bag not only represents timeless fashion but also carries a romantic and sentimental value, making it a truly unique and heartfelt contribution to the auction.
Bridging Fashion and Philanthropy: A Panel Discussion
Following the exhibition opening, a panel discussion was held with representatives from Re:wild and All Hands and Hearts, two organizations dedicated to environmental conservation and disaster relief. This discussion highlighted the event’s commitment to bridging the gap between the world of haute couture and global stewardship. Toni Garrn, who has long been an advocate for using fashion as a force for good, shared her thoughts on the event’s significance. “Los Angeles bestowed an exhilarating new dimension upon SUPER FLEA MARKET with HEIMAT proving the perfect canvas for this vision,” she told Us Weekly exclusively. Garrn emphasized the ethos of the initiative, “Let Clothes Do Good,” and expressed her gratitude for the overwhelming support from her peers in the fashion and entertainment industries.
The Auction Continues: A Chance to Make a Difference
The online auction, accessible at superfleamarket.org, will culminate on Wednesday, March 5, at 8 p.m. PT. For those in the Los Angeles area, the collection will be on view in the Phillips showroom from Saturday, March 1, offering a physical connection to the charitable initiative. This event is not just an opportunity to own a piece of celebrity history but also a chance to contribute to a meaningful cause. By participating in the auction, individuals can help raise funds for wildfire relief while acquiring exquisite items that tell their own unique stories. As Garrn so eloquently put it, these pieces, once cherished by her esteemed friends, have transformed into tangible aid for wildfire relief, illustrating the profound impact of fashion on the world.
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