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Auliʻi Cravalho Honored Afa Ah Loo After He Was Fatally Shot At Protest
Auliʻi Cravalho Honored Afa Ah Loo After He Was Fatally Shot At Protest

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Auliʻi Cravalho Honored Afa Ah Loo After He Was Fatally Shot At Protest

Samoan fashion designer Afa Ah Loo was fatally shot at the No Kings protest in Salt Lake City, Utah over the weekend. According to NBC News, police said a man in the crowd named Arturo Gamboa held an AR-15-style rife in "a firing position," and peacekeepers of the event shot at him. One of the shots accidentally hit Afa, an innocent bystander who was transported to a hospital and tragically died. A husband and father of two, Afa was a beloved figure in the Pacific Islander community. The 39-year-old made history as the first Samoan to compete on Project Runway, and one of his pieces was displayed in Buckingham Palace for The Commonwealth Fashion Exchange. He also cofounded the Creative Pacific Foundation, a nonprofit that showcases Pacific Islander fashion and uplifts creatives and professionals. Afa's designs were beautiful and thoughtful, a celebration of Polynesian cultures. He dressed numerous celebrities over the years, from the Moana team to Dinah Jane to The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City stars. Many Pacific Islanders — including myself — dreamed of wearing one of his pieces someday. One of the celebs who recently wore his designs was Auliʻi Cravalho. In a November Instagram post, Afa wrote, "It was an absolute pleasure to dress Moana herself! Auli'i Cravalho who is the voice of Moana was dressed in a custom AFA AH LOO draped shell top and black high waisted pants! It was a dream come true to dress her and be able to witness the showcase of Pacific Island excellence last night at the world premiere!" Today, the actor shared her own post remembering Afa. "There are no words to hold the grief of losing @ she wrote. "As a Samoan fashion designer, Afa's creations are and remain thoughtful, elegant and powerful portrayals of Pacific culture. I am still amazed to have worn his custom designs for the most significant event of my career; the world premiere of Moana 2." "Your artistry will never be forgotten; and neither will your peaceful protest. My deepest condolences, sympathies and Aloha to his family, and all who felt his impact. May you rest peacefully with our Father, Afa. Auwe. Auwe. Auwe," she concluded. On social media, his recent posts have seen an outpouring of love from the community. Rest in love, Afa.

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