Luke Evans smolders on the red carpet as he arrives at the 2019 Fashion for Relief on Saturday night (September 14) at the British Museum in London, England.
The 40-year-old actor looked suave in a velvet blazer as he attended the London Fashion Week event hosted by Naomi Campbell.
Gigi Hadid hits the runway in a spring green look for the Berluti Menswear Spring Summer 2020 fashion show during Paris Fashion Week on Friday afternoon (June 21) in Paris, France.
The family partnered with Clarins and FEED founder Lauren Bush Lauren for the event, and welcomed 60 guests, who had the opportunity to directly connect with Lauren and help her spread the words.
“In every culture food connects us. It is a sign of hospitality, of warmth of love and tradition. Sharing a meal together for such a great cause was an honor” Paris shared about the event. “Coming from where I do – I never had to worry about where my next meal would come from and I feel very lucky in that respect.”
FEED has a simple goal: to end hunger by selling products with a set donation built in to the price. Anyone can sign up to host an event that raises meals, which are then donated to kids around the world.
Just last week, the Supper donations were combined with the ClarinsUSA.com donations, and they helped to provide over 10,000 school meals for children.
The 18-year-old filmmaker, who is the son of Pierce Brosnan, traveled to the small island nation to shoot a short film which capture the ongoing work being done in Sri Lanka by the UN World Food Programme (WFP), which is supported by Clarins and FEED.
FEED is a social impact-driven brand, founded by Lauren, to deliver high-quality, nutritious food into the hands of children around the world.
WFP connects local farmers with its school meals program that help under-nourished students reach their full potential, both mentally and physically. In turn, those farmers are able to employ their neighbors, including many women.
“Traveling to Sri Lanka was an amazing opportunity for a young filmmaker,” Paris shared in a statement about the trip. “I was drawn to Clarins and FEED’s mission to help solve childhood hunger through school feeding. This school meals program gives children a sense of belonging, community, and an education.”
He added, “This program is a powerful way to connect with children and to help them thrive. We not only visited schools, but also local farms. One of the most impressive aspects of this partnership is that local farmers are funded to grow rice to feed schoolchildren, which supports the local economy. I feel inspired to develop more socially relevant projects utilizing the resources I have and to create a platform that gives back to our global community.”
Pierce Brosnan‘s son Paris Brosnan is doing his part to encourage everyone to vote in the upcoming midterm elections!
“There’s a lot at stake right now,” the 17-year-old explained to People. “I think it’s important that my generation is participating in the political process.”
Paris released a video which he wrote, edited, and directed titled “Your Voice Matters.”
“I’m a surfer so of course I’m sensitive to protecting the environment but also affordable education, immigration reform, affordable health care, gun control. I talked to a wide variety of kids and heard their thoughts and voices and a lot of them were similar,” Paris explained of the issues that are important to him.
“Voting is a privilege and it’s free and if you don’t vote, then you aren’t engaged in shaping your own future. It’s wild to see a bunch of kids my age taking action. No matter what you believe, the earth is what we all have in common, let’s just make our voices heard and inspire others,” he continued.
The couple stepped out with their children Paris, 15, and Dylan, 20, at the Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival Awards Ceremony on Friday night (February 17) at at Regal Cinemas L.A. Live in Los Angeles.
The family was there to celebrate Keely‘s Best Documentary Film win for her film Poisoning Paradise.
The documentary tells the story of how local residents of Kauai stood up to biotech companies who were negatively impacting their island.
“A great night out with my family…so proud of Keely‘s work on her documentary Poisoning Paradise,” Pierce wrote on his Facebook page.