We Are Project Zero at Villa Carlotta

Posted on May 31, 2019

We Are Project Zero’ is a marine conservation organization dedicated to the protection and preservation of the ocean and marine life through raising global awareness, igniting behavioral change and creating new revenue streams necessary to complete the oceans most pressing protection projects. http://www.weareprojectzero.org/about

Directors of the charity include Mick Jagger’s son Jimmy Jagger, Ronnie Wood’s son Tyrone Wood and Bob Geldof’s daughter Pixie Geldof. The charity is a great one – their main mission is to raise awareness of marine conservation and change behaviors – one of their goals is to eliminate single-use plastic to reduce the amount of waste in our oceans. Celebrities who work with the charity include Kate Moss, Ronnie Wood, Cara and Poppy Delevingne.

Villa Carlotta enjoyed an elevated, high profile, curated crowd who enjoyed food, drink and music beneath Hollywood vistas and a sunset on the rooftop. All of the guests are well-connected in international social circles and work in Fashion, Film and the Arts. 

Guests included: model and singer Pixie Geldof, model Georgia Fowler, model Camille Rowe, model and designer Harley Viera Newton, Tyrone Wood, Jimmy Jagger, the Hilfiger daughters,  Theo Niarchos, director of ReDone jeans Jamie Azur, singer Remi Nicole, actor Douglas Booth, actor Will Poulter and more.

Cocktails were provided by the Nowhere bar in Hollywood.

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