In a special philanthropic collaboration, Off-White and Qatar Creates hosted on October 7 an exclusive benefit dinner in support of Education Above All (EAA) Foundation education projects at Carbone Beach, Al Maha Island.
David Beckham, Orlando Bloom, Marco Verratti and Jessica Aidi, among other celebrities, attended the event.
From the beaches of Miami to the shores of Doha, Major Food Group’s Carbone Beach at Al Maha Island was transformed into the most exclusive Supper Club on the F1 circuit for the evening.
This adaptation brought an aura of glamour to the event, as guests enjoyed an exclusive dining experience against the backdrop of the Arabian Gulf.
Beginning the night with a culinary journey, renowned chef Mario Carbone curated a four-course menu for 400 VIP guests that was followed by entertainment by Jersey Boys setting the stage for an exceptional auction.
The auction featured unique items, including a helmet created by Qatari designer Anoud al-Ghamdi and custom-made and worn by Formula 1 driver Pierre Gasly during the F1 Qatar Grand Prix.
The helmet design was inspired by Qatari elements of the national flag, Arabic calligraphy, and the cultural symbol of the horse.
The highlight of the evening was the performance by Grammy-winning artist Wyclef Jean.
All proceeds from chair and table sales, as well as the auction, will be donated to EAA Foundation, reaffirming the commitment of Off-White, Qatar Creates, and their guests to make a positive impact on education worldwide.
Grammy-winning artist Wyclef Jean performing at the event.
The auction featured items, including a helmet created by Qatari designer Anoud al-Ghamdi and custom-made and worn by Formula 1 driver Pierre Gasly during the F1 Qatar Grand Prix.
Jersey Boys in action.
Auctioneer Henry Highley during the auction.
Marco Verratti (centre), Gstaad Guy (right) and a guest at the event.