Cara Delevingne and Naomi Campbell join Doutzen Kroes and Porter Editor Lucy Yeomans for dinner party in honour of Save the Elephants

The event was held in partnership with Tiffany & Co. at The Orangery Kensington Palace
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Charlie Teather13 June 2017

Known for her devotion to the Knot on my Planet campaign, last night saw supermodel Doutzen Kroes pair up with Porter magazine's Editor-in-Chief Lucy Yeomans to host a star-studded dinner party in honour of Save the Elephants.

Held at The Orangery Kensington Palace in partnership with Tiffany & Co., guests including Naomi Campbell, Cara Delevinge, Samantha Cameron, Ruth Wilson, Anna Friel and Natalia Vodianova all stepped out in support of the event.

A number of iconic fashion designers also showed their support, with Peter Dundas, Roksanda Illincic, Emilia Wickstead and Alice Temperley all in attendance.

The party coincided with this month's launch of Porter's Summer Escape issue, which sees Kroes take to the magazine's cover in a portrait alongside elephants shot on location at the Samburu National Reserve in Kenya.

Speaking of the magazine's support for the campaign, Porter Editor-in-Chief Lucy Yeomans said: "It is incredibly rare that a project comes along that ignites such passion in a team, but the Porter and Net-a-Porter campaign to raise awareness about the plight of the global elephant population has done exactly that."

"Elephants play a crucial role in our eco-system and their rapidly dwindling are a threat to the species."

"We are very honoured to be supporting this cause and bringing the story of the inspirational Douglas Hamiltons (the family behind Save The Elephants) as well as the Samburu people, to a global audience."

The dinner also comes just one week after the Yoox Net-a-Porter group - which includes global e-commerce platforms Net-a-Porter, Mr Porter, Yoox and The Outnet - announced its new policy to go entirely fur-free.

The decision is particularly significant given that it sells products by fur-heavy designers such as Fendi and Burberry.

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