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Paris Jackson, Heidi Klum and Kelly Roland lead the glamour at star-studded amfAR gala in Cannes

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PARIS Jackson, Heidi Klum and Kelly Roland were just a few of the celebrities that wowed on the red carpet at amfAR Cannes Gala.

The event, held at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, is the 30th edition and presented by Chopard and Red Sea International Film Festival.

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Paris Jackson looked amazing at the amfAR gala in Cannes[/caption]
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The stars flaunted their style in eye catching gowns on the French Riviera.

Paris rocked an incredible black mini dress with a trail.

The 26-year-old wore matching long gloves and strappy heels for the evening.

Heidi, 50, looked incredible in a pink wrap around gown.

She completed the look with nude heels and turquoise earrings.

Earlier this week the star went braless in very daring cut-out dress as she hit the blue carpet for the the Knights of Charity gala in Cannes.

Meanwhile Kelly, 43, showed off her amazing figure in a glitzy green one-shoulder bralette and matching maxi skirt.

The singer was all smiles as she posed on the red carpet with a face full of glamorous make-up.

Winnie Harlow, 29, stunned in a off the shoulder white maxi dress with a leg slit.

The star styled her locks out of her face with two stands loosely curled to frame her face.

The amfAR gala brings together names from all over the industry to fundraise money in a bid of finding a cure for AIDS.

Other celebs at the American Foundation for Aids Research event included Jess Glynne and Alex Scott, who held hands on the red carpet.

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Winnie Harlow stunned in a white gown[/caption]
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Alex Scott and Jess Glynne held hands at the event[/caption]


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