Scarlett Johansson attends the 47th Golden Camera Awards - Scarlett Johansson and Vogue editor in chief Anna Wintour co-hosted the launch party Tuesday night for Runway to Win, a fundraising initiative from the fashion world for President Obama's re-election.
"There is so much at stake in this campaign," Johansson said in a statement. "2012 will not be easy. We have to fight even harder this time around, and that's where Runway to Win will make a real difference."
The event, held at the Theory store in New York, brought together 27 fashion designers who all made relatively low-cost items such as canvas tote bags and T-shirts with Obama images and logos. They now are now being sold online, with the profits going to the campaign.
Johansson pronounced them "wearable, beautiful pieces."
Some of the designers who participated included, Marc Jacobs, Beyonce and Tina Knowles, Tory Burch and Jason Wu.
The 27-year-old Johansson said she was grateful that her work was also appreciated abroad as she received the Golden Camera Award late Saturday.
Actor Morgan Freeman was awarded a trophy for lifetime achievement, which the 74-year-old called “a great honor,” German news agency dapd reported.
The 47th ceremony of the Golden Camera Awards was held in German publishing house Axel Springer’s Berlin headquarters.
Scarlett Johansson attends the 47th Golden Camera Awards
At the event were Denzel Washington, Scarlett Johansson, Morgan Freeman, Michael Bolton, Dutch Singer Caro Emerald, Dionne Warwick, German actress Liv Lisa Fries and German actors Peter Simonischek and Mario Adorf. Washington took home the Best International Actor Award while Scarlett Johansson got the Best International Actress. Other winners were Dionne Warwick for the Musical Lifetime Achievement and Liv Lisa Fries for Talented Young Actress. Check out the photos from the event above courtesy of acclaimed photographers Andreas Rentz of Getty Images, Luca Teuchmann of Wire Image and Thomas Peter and Maurizio Gambarini of Reuters