Celebrities perform for children's fundraising project

Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter John Legend and artist/designer Noah G POP joined forces last night at NYC's Nikki Beach Midtown for Project Sunshine's fall fundraiser to benefit children facing medical challenges. At the event, the artist unveiled a 48" x 32" mixed media portrait of the singer that was signed by both POP and Legend and auctioned to benefit the charity.

The evening was hosted by Legend's girlfriend Sports Illustrated swimsuit model, Chrissy Teigen and concluded with an intimate performance by Legend.

POP also debuted his new line of fine art t-shirts for women adorned with images of beautiful "Goddesses" in his signature style of contemporary psychedelia.

The runway show was styled by celebrity stylists Mia Morgan and Nole Marin and walked by Elite models including Sports Illustrated swimsuit favorites Tori Praver and Esti Ginzburg and Making The Band's Donnie Klang. Also featured were the eclectic downtown designs of A. Turen and the newest collection of swimwear from L*Space by Monica Wise.

The event was photographed by celebrity photographer, Johnny Nunez and DJ Shadow Red kept the crowd moving.

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