Studio 189 by Rosario Dawson and Abrima Erwiah Spring 2019: New York Fashion Week

Studio 189 by Rosario Dawson and Abrima Erwiah NYFW FW19

Represented by Brandsway Creative.

Studio 189 by actor Rosario Dawson and Abrima Erwiah put on a larger than life runway show at this year’s STYLE360 event.

The show incorporated their story, music, dance and fashion all in one. Performances began and ended the show with singing and dancing, as well as an emotional Aretha Franklin tribute from Broadway star, Frenchie Davis.

 
Studio 189 by Rosario Dawson and Abrima Erwiah: NYFW FW19

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Celebrity attendees included Alicia Keys and Naomi Campbell, model and musician Shaun Ross walked along with a model with a prosthetic leg, a male model in a plunging halter dress, and two young girls; further carrying out Studio 189’s message of inclusion and acceptance.

Hair for this show was provided by Not Your Mother‘s hair care. Their professional hairstylist team, lead by Michele Carrillo, helped to create looks for this show. Makeup and skincare was provided by Twinmedix, a pharmaceutical grade skincare solutions product line featuring cutting edge skincare and Embryolisse, a cult French skincare brand.

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