The Prince's Trust Spring Ball 2010

Pop legend Alison Moyet and Noisettes entertained a host of A-listers including Agyness Deyn, Henry Holland and Jenni Falconer at The Prince’s Trust Spring Ball, supported by St. Tropez last night.

The Spring Ball supported by St Tropez – the UK’s leading tanning and skin perfecting brand – has raised £120,000 in aid of youth charity The Prince’s Trust to help disadvantaged young people find jobs. The event took place at The Hurlingham Club.

EXCLUSIVE BEHIND THE SCENES COVERAGE:

Click here to get up to get the backstage gossip and live updates on our Facebook and Twitter

Click here for our Exclusive Photo Gallery from the A List event.

Click here for our Exclusive Backstage Videos from the A List event.

Britain’s glitterati came together to enjoy live sets from Alison and Noisettes, as well as a performance by Flawless, stars of Britain’s Got Talent. They were also treated to an exclusive set from BBC Radio 1 DJ Scott Mills.

The event was attended by: Agyness Deyn, Alison Moyet, Claire Young, Darius Campbell, Elen Rives, Flawless, Gabriella Cilmi, Henry Holland, James Brown, Jenni Falconer, Jodie Harsh, Margherita Taylor, The Noisettes, Roksanda Ilinic and Scott Mills.

Alison said: “I was thrilled to perform at The Prince’s Trust Spring Ball. It was a great night, and raised lots of cash to help disadvantaged young people in the process.”

Michelle Feeney, CEO of St. Tropez the title sponsor of the 2010 Spring Ball added: "The work that The Trust does at a grass root level in helping young people to boost their self-confidence is something we place huge importance in.

“At a time when youth unemployment is high; the activity that The Prince’s Trust undertakes is invaluable. Fashion and beauty may seem frivolous on the surface; however we as a brand are working hard to provide funds via this event and wider career openings with our beauty leadership programme."

Youth charity, The Prince’s Trust has helped more than 600,000 young people since 1976 and supports 100 more each working day. More than three in four young people on Prince’s Trust programmes go on to work, education or training.

St. Tropez also announced Kelly Osbourne as our ambassador for self-esteem issues affecting young people in the UK this week. New research has been uncovered that body image remains a major concern for young people, with nearly three quarters of 16-30 year olds confirming that they regularly do not feel self-confident. The UK wide research* was commissioned by St. Tropez in collaboration with youth charity The Prince’s Trust. Click here to read the full story.

As a further fundraising initiative St. Tropez will donating £10 from every purchase on www.st-tropez.com of our £45 Complete Bronzing Sets (Lotion and Mousse) sold from 15th March – 30th June 2010 to The Princes Trust.

Visit the St. Tropez Fake Tan Store
Support the Prince's Trust

Join the VIP Club today