Coach joined Katie McGrath, J.J. Abrams and Bryan Burk at Bad Robot in Santa Monica on Wednesday for the 3rd annual evening of cocktails and shopping to benefit the Children's Defense Fund, a non-profit child advocacy organization that has worked relentlessly for over 35 years to ensure a level playing field for all children.

The evening featured music by D.J. Tendaji Lathan, with special guest D.J. Johnny Wujek.

In support of the cause, Coach sold its Bleecker Beach Canvas Tote and Legacy Two Tone Universal Clutch and donated 100 percent of the profits to Children’s Defense Fund. The bags will be available in stores nationwide in May.

Among the stars who attended were Sasha Alexander, Francois Arnaud, Byrdie Bell, Orlando Bloom, Diego Boneta, Sophia Bush, Linda Cardellini, Sarah Chalke, Justin Chatwin, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Rosario Dawson, Emilie de Ravin, Alice Eve, Jon Favreau, Scott Foley, Josh Gad, Maggie Grace, Colton Haynes, January Jones, Julia Jones, Kidada Jones, Milla Jovovich, Maggie Lawson, Daren Kagasoff, Georgia King, Melanie Lynskey, Joe Manganiello, Kate Mara, Jennifer Morrison, Conan O'Brien, Ahna O’Reilly, Paula Patton, Katy Perry, Chris Pine, Ellen Pompeo, Nikki Reed, Holland Roden, Samantha Ronson, Chloe Sevigny, Hannah Simone, Amy Smart, Jurnee Smollett, Abigail Spencer, Hailee Steinfeld, Mena Suvari, Anna Torv, Michelle Trachtenberg, Antje Traue, Paz Vega, Barry Watson, Katheryn Winnick, Ariel Winter and more.

The Children’s Defense Fund (CDF) is a non-profit child advocacy organization that has worked relentlessly for over 35 years to ensure a level playing field for all children. They champion policies and programs that lift children out of poverty; protect them from abuse and neglect; and ensure their access to health care, quality education and a moral and spiritual foundation. Supported by foundation and corporate grants and individual donations, CDF advocates nationwide on behalf of children to ensure children are always a priority.

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