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Baby2Baby Gala red carpet

See what the stars wore at the 2015 Baby2Baby Gala
Jessica Alba and Gwen Stefani at the Baby2Baby Gala

Hollywood’s most influential mothers were out for the fourth annual Baby2Baby Gala. This year Kerry Washington was honored for her work with the non-profit foundation which provides basic necessities to children of low-income families.

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“Kerry is changing the lives of children in general. As many as she can. Which may sound ambitious, but if you think that, you don’t know Kerry,” Shonda Rhimes said to the attendees about her friend and the evening’s honoree.

Michelle Obama, Oprah Winfrey, Tony Goldwyn and Jane Fonda also spoke highly of the actress’ inspiring charity work.

Reese Witherspoon, Jenna Dewan-Tatum, Jessica Biel and Kourtney Kardashian were some of the other famous celebrities who attended the worthy event.

Click through to see what the stars wore on the prestigious red carpet.

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Jaime King in a high-neck Naeem Khan gown.

Molly Sims rocked a stand-out metallic kimono dress.

Jessica Capshaw disguised her growing baby bump in this gown.

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Julie Bowen stunned in a white Monique Lhuillier gown.

Jenna Dewan-Tatum wowed in a strapless emerald Monique Lhuillier gown.

Jessica Alba was one of the standout looks of the evening in her marigold Giambattista Valli dress, alongside Gwen Stefani in her sexy Marchesa LBD.

Kourtney Kardashian made a case for the all-white power suit teamed with pointy pumps.

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Busy Philipps opted for a fun floral frock.

Reese Witherspoon wore a tea-length tulle Giambattista Valli number to the Gala.

Jessica Biel certainly turned heads with this off-the-shoulder pale pink gown.

Kerry Washington looked beautiful in her rose petal-adorned Giambattista Valli gown.

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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley looked every part the supermodel in her pale pink number and charcoal suede pumps.

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