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Inside the Blindingly Glittering Gala LuisaViaRoma Hosted with Unicef in Capri 

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Katy Perry dazzles on stage in custom Dolce and Gabbana.
Jacques Burga

Along the way, locals eager to catch a glimpse of A-list guests positioned themselves along the route. Would Bennifer, who had just graced the island with their presence, be among the guests? (They would not.) Would Madame, the 19-year-old Italian musician who had captured her country’s heart, be there? (She was, and she opened the night with a song.) Once guests arrived at the venue, they snaked around the medieval cloisters decorated with flowers and walked through candlelit hallways that built anticipation for the evening ahead.  

“We are the leading UN agency in providing clean water to children and families. We are the ones who bring the vaccines to the children in need to any corner of the world,” said Paolo Rozera, Unicef Italia Executive Director, to his guests, who were now in their seats at the open-air dinner. Though it was easy to get swept up in the romance of the night, Rozera served to remind everyone why they were all there: to help raise funds for children in need all over the world. “We don’t stop at any obstacle if there is a child who needs us,” he continued.

In the audience, Katy Perry, wearing an elegant black vintage Pierre Cardin dress, sat with her mother and fiancé Orlando Bloom. She caught up with fellow new mom, Ratajkowski, who also dazzled in black. At a nearby table, Karolina Kurkova could be seen hugging Edward Enninful while John Legend was busy preparing for his performance. It was a crowd filled with celebrities, but more than that, most everyone was a parent who fully understands the importance of what it means to care for children. 

Midway through the night, Legend took to the stage, filling the humid air with his Grammy-winning love songs. He had just donated a piano to be auctioned off—one of many exciting lot items that included a 1961 Cooper Formula Junior racecar owned by Steve McQueen, art from Andy Warhol and Alex Israel, and a notebook owned by Pablo Picasso.