Julianne Moore & Michael Douglas Rock Black & White At The Gay Men’s Health Crisis Gala
Oct. 10 2018, Updated 3:24 p.m. ET
Julianne Moore and Michael Douglas took time out of their busy schedules on Tuesday night to walk the red carpet at the 2018 Gay Men’s Health Crisis Annual Gala in New York City. Though the pair both looked fabulous as they rocked black and white looks, they were there for an even greater cause. Read on for the latest.
Julianne was snapped on the red carpet in a simple, yet chic outfit consisting of white pants and a black and white long-sleeved blouse with a PLUNGING neckline.
Meanwhile, Michael looked dapper in a classic black and white suit.
The Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC) is the world's first HIV/AIDS service organization, which provides services to over 13,000 people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS. Both Julianne and Michael were there to support and pay tribute to the 36-year-old organzation.
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Julianne specifically honored the Times Up Movement at the event, while Michael presented an In Memoriam tribute to the late Joan H. Tisch, a pioneer in AIDS activism and volunteerism who passed away last year.
American Horror Story: Apocalypse star Billy Porter was also in the house to present the Corporate Impact Award to Pride Media (OUT, The Advocate).
What do you think about Julianne and Michael’s similarly hued looks at the event? Sound off in the comments!