Moët & Chandon celebrated The Lunchbox Fund’s Fall Fête last night with actresses Maggie Gyllenhall and Liv Tyler, model Dree Hemingway, celebrity chef Mario Matali and founder, Topaz Page-Green, at Buddakan in New York City.
The benefit – which was co-chaired by Liv Tyler, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Mario Batali – served as the official launch party for The Lunchbox Fund’s new app, Feedie – the first-ever philanthropy app for foodies and raised $300,000, with all of the proceeds benefiting the South African children supported by the charity.
Mario Batali celebrated the evening’s success by picking up a Jeroboam of Moët & Chandon Impérial – which was crystalized with The Lunchbox Fund and Feedie – and hoisting it into the air, while Stephen Starr – Buddakan owner and notable restaurateur – raised a glass of Moët & Chandon on stage to toast the launch of Feedie and announced that Starr Restaurants will sign on as partners for the app nationwide.
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