Family, friends, editors, and more arrived in droves to the hometown of designer Anifa Mvuemba.
, transformed the National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C. into a whimsical reality, encouraging all in attendance to live out their wildest dreams — even those that are years in the making.
Though, for Mvuemba, home is where she feels the most comfort and love. “There’s talent here. I made it out of D.C., and I’m still doing it in D.C.,” she tells NYLON. Ahead of the show, the designer leaned on her community for model casting and content creation, calling for all models, hair stylists, makeup artists, bloggers, photographers, and videographers to grab at the chance of being a part of the night. “It was so important to give opportunities to local artists.
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