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LACMA’s 2025 Gala Raises $6.5 Million

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 3 November 2025 14:42
Published 3 November 2025
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Glam Fam: Kaia Gerber and Cindy CrawfordAll Eyes on Cynthia ErivoHouse of GucciCatching UpMary Corse, ‘Keeper of the Light’Paris’s Night in LA

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) celebrated its 14th annual Art+Film Gala on November 1, drawing nearly 600 big names from the worlds of art, film, fashion, and entertainment. This year’s bash paid tribute to artist Mary Corse and filmmaker Ryan Coogler, the director of Sinners. After a brief delay, courtesy of the Dodgers and a nail-biting World Series finale, the fundraiser resumed with some emotional speeches and a captivating performance by Doja Cat.

LACMA’s CEO Michael Govan told the star-studded audience: “We’re art, film, creativity, all deeply intertwined. I always say this is the most creative place on Earth, and you are it, here, all of you.” 

Co-chaired by LACMA trustee Eva Chow and Leonardo DiCaprio, the gala set a new fundraising record, bringing in nearly $6.5 million to support LACMA’s mission: integrating film more deeply into its curatorial programs and advancing the museum’s broader artistic vision.

The 2025 Art+Film Gala was sponsored by Gucci, LACMA’s presenting sponsor since the event’s inception in 2011.

  • Glam Fam: Kaia Gerber and Cindy Crawford

    Two women in dresses pose for the camera.
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    Among the guests were fashion powerhouse Cindy Crawford and her daughter Kaia Gerber. Gerber chose a bold lipstick red design covered in sequins (which harked back to the red-hot Versace dress her mum sported at the 1991 Oscars, alongside Richard Gere). Crawford opted for a golden off-the-shoulder number.

    Gerber obviously thinks her mom is cool. Crawford once told Vogue: “We recently went to an event, and Kaia found an old Alaïa dress that I had. Nothing makes me happier. If she wants to wear something that I wore 30 years ago, what bigger compliment is that?”

  • All Eyes on Cynthia Erivo

    A woman in a fashionable dress.A woman in a fashionable dress.
    Image Credit: Getty Images

    British actress and singer Cynthia Erivo wore an eye-catching Schiaparelli gown adorned with—what else?—eyes. Designed by Daniel Roseberry and drawn from the couture label’s Autumn/Winter 2025 collection, the pearl-embellished eyes made followed onlookers from every angle. The optical illusion was made all the more dramatic with the winged accent falling from the the bodice.

  • House of Gucci

    People at a party posing the camera.People at a party posing the camera.
    Image Credit: Getty Images for LACMA

    American model and influencer Alex Consani went for a see-through Gucci number. No surprise she went for that house, given that she was seated next to its creative director, Demna Gvasalia, who incidentally, was also sporting Gucci. Actress Demi Moore and her daughter, Tallulah Willis, were also in tow.

  • Catching Up

    A group of dressed up women chat at a dinner table.A group of dressed up women chat at a dinner table.
    Image Credit: Getty Images for LACMA

    Influencer Devon Lee Carlson, Alex Consani, model and actress Iris Law, Kaia Gerber, and model Paloma Elsesser (all wearing Gucci) engrossed in conversation.

  • Mary Corse, ‘Keeper of the Light’

    A group of dressed up people pose for a photo.A group of dressed up people pose for a photo.
    Image Credit: Getty Images for LACMA

    Govan, LACMA’s CEO, announced that the fundraiser had brought in a record-breaking $6.5 million, with the funds supporting the museum’s efforts to make film a more integral part of its curatorial programming, among other initiatives. American artist James Turrell (not pictured) then took to the stage to pay tribute to Mary Corse, the star of the night, praising her as “one of the keepers of the light.”

  • Paris’s Night in LA

    A blonde woman in a low cut dress.A blonde woman in a low cut dress.
    Image Credit: WireImage

    Media icon and heiress Paris Hilton arrived at the 2025 LACMA Art+Film Gala on Saturday as one of the event’s trustees, accompanied by her husband, Carter Reum. She wore head-to-toe Gucci, donning a sheer lace gown with a plunging V-neckline layered over a nude bodysuit. She completed the ensemble with a matching lace choker, diamond bracelets, black pointed-toe heels, and her signature voluminous waves.

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