Sarah Jessica Parker, a dress for Ukraine up for auction

M.hearing and solidarity. Sarah Jessica Parker combines both in a single gesture. The star and fashion icon, in fact, auctioned a dress to help Ukraine. And not just any dress. But the dress by Oscar De La Renta worn at the premiere of And Just Like That last year. A symbolic gesture with a profound meaning.

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Sarah Jessica Parker and the dress up for auction for Ukraine

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Here it is the famous Oscar De La Renta dress: sweetheart neckline, cape, pink tulle skirt. All embellished with sequins. A masterpiece dress, auctioned on the Maison’s website with an initial offer, according to the magazine L’Officiel, of 5 thousand dollars. And closed with a final offer of $ 7,500. The proceeds will go to UNICEF to help displaced people in the Ukrainian crisis.

A meaningful farewell

It was a privilege to wear this dress at the premiere of And Just Like That… In December of last year and I am honored to collaborate with my friends at Oscar De La Renta to put it up for auction »said the protagonist of Carrie.

All proceeds from the sale will be donated to Unicef, an organization that I feel called to support now more than ever, given the current geopolitical conflicts and the growing threats against so many innocent children. It is meaningful to say goodbye to the dress in this way“.

On the side of Ukraine

Since the beginning of the war, the actress has clearly expressed her intention to help those affected by the conflict. “If anyone has information on how to help hospitals that care for NICU patients who have been moved to makeshift care centers, please let me know” she wrote on Instagram. Showing from the start the will to give concrete help to those in need.

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The stars against the war

Sarah Jessica Parker’s is just the latest initiative from celebs who have mobilized to offer their help. From the raccepted funds of Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher to that of Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds. Then Gigi and Bella Hadid who donated the proceeds of the parades to support Ukrainian refugees. Up to the royals of Belgium and Queen Elizabeth, who agreed to host Ukrainian refugees.

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