Tumbler and Tipsy by Michael Kuluva Spring 2019: New York Fashion Week

Tumbler and Tipsy by Michael Kuluva NYFW FW19

Represented by Brandsway Creative.

STYLE360 veteran, Michael Kuluva, returned to the runway yesterday with his latest Tumbler and Tipsy line.

The show began with a special performance from Xuitcasecity and featured U.S. figure skating national champion, Olympic Bronze Medalist, Mirai Nagasu, as one of the models alongside the iconic LGBT icon, Amanda Lepore.

 
Tumbler and Tipsy by Michael Kuluva: NYFW FW19

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Additional celebrity attendees included Real Housewives of Dallas star, D’Andra Simmons, actress Savannah Kennick and more.

Skechers joined STYLE360 this year, highlighting classic 90’s throwback style with Skechers D’Lites Original. The chunky sneaker look that’s all the rage was pioneered by Skechers more than two decades ago, and were present on the runway.

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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