Kim Kardashian, Dakota Johnson and Jessica Chastain modeled glamorous gowns as they led the star parade at Kering’s Third Annual Caring for Women Dinner on Monday.
For the star-studded gala, Kardashian, 43, showcased her famous curves in a white, figure-hugging latex dress.
Johnson, 34, also wore white as she modeled a gown with a high-waisted skirt and a sparkly, low-cut bodice.
Meanwhile, Chastain, 47, looked mesmerizing in a vibrant, green dress adorned in large, light-refracting sequins and featuring a plunging neckline.
The soirée is the third annual gala thrown by Kering, and this year’s Caring for Women Dinner was co-hosted by Salma Hayek as well as Kim Kardashian and Chopra among many others at The Pool in New York City.
For the star-studded affair, Kardashian paired her striking, wet-looking dress, which hugged her hourglᴀss figure, with black stilettos.
She opted out of any jewelry or other accessories to let her latex, wet-inspired look be the center of attention.
To go with the glamorous garb, she also loaded up her dark tresses with gel for a damp, just-took-a-swim look.
She rocked a sultry makeup look featuring a shimmering, bronze smoky eye teamed with peachy pink blush and a warm ɴuᴅᴇ lip.
At the gala, Johnson turned heads as she went braless underneath the sheer dress with a mesh, deep-V bodice lined with sparkling jewels.
She styled her brunette tresses sleek and straight with face-framing fringe.
In contrast with her daring dress, she opted for a elegant and classic look with her hair — pulling it back into a half-up and half-down ‘do.
For an additional touch of glamour and shimmer, she accessorized with large pearl, dangling statement earrings and a stunning ring to match.
She looked perfectly flushed and radiant in dewy makeup featuring a copper smoky eye as well as bright pink blush and a mauve pink lip.
Chastain also took the plunge in a stunning, emerald green number with a low-cut V neckline that nearly exposed her navel.
The gown, which was covered in green sequins, perfectly complemented her fiery, auburn tresses — which she left down in a sleek and straight hairstyle.
She accessorized with sparkling diamond earrings and opted for a bright pink, monochromatic makeup look to complement her chic gown.
On the red carpet, the Mothers’ Instinct star posed for a glitzy pH๏τo alongside Kerry Washington, 47.
The Scandal actress looked striking in silver as she modeled mock-neck gown with a mermaid-style silhouette to highlight her figure and matching Pomellato jewelry.
She donned matching jewelry in the form of silver rings and carried a black clutch purse.
She left her natural hair down and gave the cameras a Sєxy smolder with her dark and sultry glam.
Priyanka Chopra, 42, turned up the glamour in a Sєxy, black slip dress with sheer lace halter style and a long, satin skirt. Her dress also featured a low back for more glamour.
The Love Again actress styled her dark brunette tresses in soft beach waves and rocked a sultry, neutral-toned makeup look.
In addition to the glitter on her body, she looked radiant in stunning, sun-kissed makeup.
Alessandra Ambrosio, 43, was also seen in attendance, and she looked goddess even as she wore a white gown, which was seemingly inspired by a bedsheet tied in a knot at her bust.
The supermodel styled her brunette balayage hair in barely-there waves and opted for a similarly minimal makeup look.
The former Victoria’s Secret Angel accessorized with teal gemstone teardrop earrings and two stunning statement rings.
She completed her look with a classic cat eye and a peachy-pink, glossy pout.
Ashley Graham, 36, was also seen in attendance in a stunning, semi-sheer gown.
The model donned a chic garment with a see-through, halter-style bodice with a drop waist, cream-colored skirt and a floor-sweeping train.
The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue alum sported black sandal heels with rhinestone-covered straps and similarly dazzling jewelry.
Salma Hayek, 58, looked glamorous as she made her grand arrival with her husband, Kering CEO François-Henri Pinault, 62.
The couple were seen arriving with interlocked hands and bright smiles on their faces.
For the gala, the From Dusk Till Dawn actress turned heads in a strapless ɴuᴅᴇ gown with black, sparkly pinstripe-patterned layer on top.
She accessorized with a chic updo, a bold red lip and a striking statement necklace with dramatic, silver crescents.
Katy Perry, 39, was also seen in attendance alongside her fiancé, actor Orlando Bloom, 47.
The pop star and her beau were a stylish pair on the red carpet as they put on a show of PDA and shared a sweet smooch on the red carpet.
The Fireworks hitmaker looked like a glamorous, blue disco ball in a strapless, slinky gown.
She paired the chic dress with black pumps and dazzling diamond jewels on her hands.
Viola Davis, 59, and her longtime husband Julius Tennon, 70, were another fashionable and fabulous duo at the gala.
The EGOT-winning actress put on an elegant display in a muted blue dress with an asymmetrical, V-cut neckline and floral embroidery.
Her partner looked dapper in a black, suede blazer, which he teamed with a white ʙuттon-down, a striped tie as well as gray trousers and shiny dress shoes.
Lindsay Lohan, 38, put on a chic display in a black, lace dress with long sleeves and an off-the-shoulder style.
The Freaky Friday star paired the glittering gown with black, pointed toe pumps.
The actress styled her honey blonde tresses in beach waves and rocked a peachy ɴuᴅᴇ makeup look.
The gala — which benefits Girl Effect, It’s On Us and the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) — will include a dinner, a surprise performance and an auction with one-of-a-kind items from Kering’s Houses, which include Gucci, Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, Brioni, Boucheron, Pomellato and Ginori 1735.
Last year, the live auction raised $3 million.
In late July, François-Henri Pinault, the chairman and CEO of Kering and the chairman of the Kering Foundation released a statement about the evening’s mission, according to Variety.
‘For women and children to be free to fulfill their potential unencumbered by the burdens of fear, threat and trauma, it is paramount that we address violence at its roots to change behavior and heal our collective culture.’
Since 2008, the Kering Foundation has worked to end gender-based violence and improve the lives of survivors.