Alice Eve exuded elegance as she led the stars at the 2023 DKMS Gala in support of the fight against blood cancer at the National History Museum on Friday.
The Star Trek Into Darkness actress, 41, looked graceful as she slipped into a semi-sheer pink midi dress.
The issue featured a voile fabric with embroidered embellishments and a sheer turtleneck and sleeves.
Alice completed her chic look with a pair of rose gold strappy heels — and carried a marble handbag for the essentials.
The Misconduct star looked classy as she styled her blonde locks into a low-do bun, leaving some strands in waves to frame her good looks.
Elegant: Alice Eve exuded elegance as she led the stars at the 2023 DKMS Gala in support of the fight against blood cancer at the National History Museum on Friday
Gorgeous: The Star Trek Into Darkness actress, 41, looked graceful as she slipped into a semi-sheer pink midi dress
She showed off her tight face with a very subtle makeup palette and pouted her lips with a nude lipstick.
Later in the event, Alice was captured posing with Tania Bryer and Gena West.
Jazz singer Gena looked fabulous in a two-tone silk dress – with a green strapless top with ruffles and a red maxi skirt.
She accessorized the glamorous look with a shiny set of jewelry – with a diamond necklace and matching earrings.
The artist wore a dazzling emerald handbag and wore her raven black curly hair down with a side parting.
Also present at the event was supermodel and fashion legend Naomi Campbell.
Naomi – who celebrated her birthday with a star-studded bash in Cannes earlier this week – looked nothing short of sensational as she donned a black cropped dress.
The garment featured a form-fitting skirt that showed off her sculpted figure — and the top of a sleeveless blazer.
Stylish: The number featured a voile fabric with embroidered embellishments and a sheer turtleneck and sleeves
Watch: Alice completed her chic look with a pair of rose gold strappy heels — and carried a marble handbag for the essentials
Friends: Later in the event, Alice was captured posing with Tania Bryer and Gena West
Wow! Jazz singer Gena looked fabulous in a two-tone silk dress – with a green strapless top with ruffles and a red maxi skirt
Daring: She accessorized the glamorous look with a shiny set of jewelery – with a diamond necklace and matching earrings
There she is: Naomi – who celebrated her birthday with a star-studded bash in Cannes earlier this week – looked nothing short of sensational as she donned a black cropped dress
The model wore her raven black curly hair down and was adorned with a gold Illuminati necklace.
Naomi flaunted a pink blush on her cheekbones and added thick eyeliner and a rouge lip gloss.
Also in attendance were: Tom Daley, Ovie Soko, Lilly Princess zu Sayn Wittgenstein, Gena West, Basil Eidenbenz, Lord Harry Dalmeny.
The DKMS Gala 2023 was hosted by David Walliams as he opened the night alongside Katharina Harf, President DKMS Global – in support of the fight against blood cancer.
Here he comes: David Walliams was also present at the event on Thursday night
In good company: Tom Daley (L) was in high spirits as he greeted Walliams (R) on the red carpet
Special Occasion: Walliams took the stage at the London event on Thursday night
While David Walliams, Lord Harry Dalmeny, Sotheby’s Chairman, UK & Ireland, in his entertaining way motivated the public to make direct financial contributions to DKMS’ lifesaving mission, the star-studded event ultimately raised £1.5 million.
During the gala, there was the special moment when 11-year-old James Benzel from Nebraska met his life-saving donor, police officer Luke Bugdol, of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, on stage for the first time.
David Walliams introduced the pair – saying in his opening speech that ‘DKMS supports groundbreaking research, but their main mission is to attract donors and they are brilliant at that.’
The night brought together over 500 key supporters who continue to help raise awareness and vital funds for blood cancer patients in need of a stem cell transplant. All funds raised will be used to save patients worldwide by recruiting more donors and providing access to treatment and research.
“This year’s DKMS London Gala showed how globally connected we are. With the money raised, we can give patients with blood cancer a second chance at life.
“DKMS will always be committed to continuing its mission to help as many patients as possible around the world,” said Chair Katharina Harf.
Sue Y. Nabi, Coty Chief Executive Officer and Gala Chair said, “We at Coty are so proud to have worked alongside DKMS for over 30 years.
“DKMS’s science-driven mission resonates deeply with us at Coty as we strive to offer a new, innovative and simply better version of beauty. We want to give people confidence and empower them to be fearlessly kind to themselves, to others and to the world.”
Say cheese: (L to R) David Walliams, Katharina Harf, Victoria Von Wulffen, and Sue Y. Nabi