Hillary Clinton attends the DVF Awards in Venice
Hillary Clinton was among the participants at the DVF Awards held on Thursday evening during the Venice Film Festival.
The awards ceremony, hosted by fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg, was held in Venice for the first time and was the 13th edition of the annual event. Clinton, fresh from her red carpet appearance at the Wednesday premiere of "White Noise" on the opening night of the Venice Film Festival, was among the night's honorees.
Clinton wore a loose multicolored dress for the occasion.
Former Secretary of State, First Lady and Presidential Candidate attended the DVF Awards at name of Vital Voices Global Partnership, an organization she founded in 1997 whose mission is to invest, connect and amplify women leaders who are taking on the world's greatest challenges.
Related GalleriesAmong those honored at the evening was director Ava DuVernay, who received the DVF Inspiration Award . This year, the Lifetime DVF Award went to Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank.
The DVF Awards were founded in 2010 by von Furstenberg and the Diller-von Furstenberg Family Foundation to recognize and support women who are dedicated to transforming the lives of other women. This year, winners received $100,000 with their prizes, double the prize that was previously offered in previous years.
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Hillary Clinton was among the participants at the DVF Awards held on Thursday evening during the Venice Film Festival.
The awards ceremony, hosted by fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg, was held in Venice for the first time and was the 13th edition of the annual event. Clinton, fresh from her red carpet appearance at the Wednesday premiere of "White Noise" on the opening night of the Venice Film Festival, was among the night's honorees.
Clinton wore a loose multicolored dress for the occasion.
Former Secretary of State, First Lady and Presidential Candidate attended the DVF Awards at name of Vital Voices Global Partnership, an organization she founded in 1997 whose mission is to invest, connect and amplify women leaders who are taking on the world's greatest challenges.
Related GalleriesAmong those honored at the evening was director Ava DuVernay, who received the DVF Inspiration Award . This year, the Lifetime DVF Award went to Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank.
The DVF Awards were founded in 2010 by von Furstenberg and the Diller-von Furstenberg Family Foundation to recognize and support women who are dedicated to transforming the lives of other women. This year, winners received $100,000 with their prizes, double the prize that was previously offered in previous years.
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