Award winning singer Rihanna has been chosen to present Tom Ford with the prestigious Award of Inspiration at the amfAR Inspiration Gala next month (29.11.14).The ‘Diamond’ singer will be attending the annual fundraiser in Los Angeles to honour the famed fashion designer with the Award in acknowledgement of his work and devotion to help end the AIDS crisis in the world.In an interview with E! News Rihanna said: “Tom has inspired so many aspects of my art over the years, not to mention his clothes give me a real bad attitude. His commitment to the cause and commitment to amfAR is truly admirable.”Previous Award of Inspiration honorees have included Jennifer Lopez, Jean-Paul Gaultier, James Franco, Goldie Hawn and Ricky Martin.Actress Gwyneth Paltrow will host the black-tie event and features an incredible auction, where celebrities donate their personal possessions to raise money to help find a cure for AIDS.There are many amfAR fundraisers held around the world including Paris, New York, Sao Paulo and Toronto each playing host to the event.
Singer To Honour Tom Ford At amfAR 2014
The famed fashion designer has been given the Award of Inspiration in acknowledgement of his work and dedication to help end the AIDS crisis
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AmfAR has reportedly raised up to $16 million since their inception.
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