Kate Moss cuts a chic figure in a black silk dress as she joins Richard Caring and his glamorous wife Patricia at Annabel’s for the Amazon Gala

Kate Moss looked stylish and relaxed as she attended a charity event for Amazon at the exclusive Annabel’s club in London on Friday night, alongside Richard and Patricia Caring.

The 51-year-old supermodel looked stunning in a black silk dress. It had an uneven neckline, a gathered waist that showed off her figure, and a short trailing hem.

She made her outfit taller and more stylish with pointy black heels. She finished the look with a lot of bold rings and shiny diamond earrings.

Kate looked glowing while posing for pictures with 77-year-old businessman Richard and his wife, Patricia, before the private event began.

Patricia looked stunning in a long, black dress. It featured a low-cut neckline, flowing off-the-shoulder sleeves, and a fitted shape.

She completed her outfit with sophisticated black gloves and stunning diamond jewelry, including a necklace, earrings, and a bracelet.

Richard looked dapper in a cream tuxedo jacket paired with smart black trousers and a bow tie. 

British artist Marc Quinn, 61, looked sharp in a cream suit, while model Adot Gak turned heads in a striking green dress made of ostrich feathers.

Annabel’s and The Caring Family Foundation hosted a dazzling gala that included a special performance by singer Ronan Keating, 48. He delighted attendees by performing his popular songs, including “When You Say Nothing At All” and “Rollercoaster.”

Ronan is excited to perform at the Amazon Gala held at Annabel’s, benefiting The Caring Family Foundation. The foundation is working to raise money and make a real difference in protecting the Amazon rainforest, a crucial ecosystem for the planet.

Comedian Rory Bremner helped host the evening, which also featured a charity auction led by the well-known auctioneer Simon de Pury.

Attendees had the chance to bid on incredible experiences, like attending the Elton John AIDS Foundation Gala, enjoying a private dinner with Kate, and acquiring one-of-a-kind artwork from famous artists including Marc, David Hockney, and Daniel Arsham.

Throughout the month, Annabel’s is holding special events and immersive experiences to support the Amazon Foundation’s important work. The campaign will finish with a glamorous gala hosted by the club’s founders, Richard and Patricia Caring.

Every year, the club collects important funds to help replant trees and restore areas in the Amazon rainforest. They also support programs that benefit women and children, both here in the UK and in Brazil.

Since it began, Annabel’s for the Amazon has collected over £5.2 million to help The Caring Family Foundation with its projects in the Amazon rainforest and beyond.

I’m absolutely thrilled to share that this year’s fundraising is still going strong! We’ve already smashed over £2 million, and it’s all going straight to the TCFF to help them do the incredible work they do. It makes me so happy to know we’re all contributing to something so important!

For six years, the TCFF has been a major supporter of the Amazon rainforest. They’ve planted over 3.4 million trees and seedlings in Brazil and helped more than 39,000 Indigenous people through their tree-planting and community support initiatives.

The Foundation plans to plant 4.8 million trees by the end of 2026, setting a challenging goal for the coming year.

TCFF works to both revitalize the planet and support the economic well-being of Indigenous communities.

The Foundation recently started a mobile medical clinic powered by solar energy. This clinic travels directly to remote Indigenous communities – the people who traditionally protect the rainforest – to provide specialized healthcare.

Starting in 2025, the Medical Bus will bring specialized healthcare to nine Indigenous communities in the Amazon, serving around 38,000 people across a vast area of over 1 million hectares.

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2025-09-20 20:20