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Ah Loo gained prominence as a contestant on season 17 of the reality show “Project Runway” in 2019. He was the first fashion designer of Pacific Islander origin to be on the show and finished ...
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Ah Loo also led workshops, teaching others how to sew. “He brought joy and laughter to the community, and he shared his art and his talents so freely with people,” Mauga said.
Ah Loo also led workshops, teaching others how to sew. “He brought joy and laughter to the community, and he shared his art and his talents so freely with people,” Mauga said.
Ah Loo also led workshops, teaching others how to sew. “He brought joy and laughter to the community, and he shared his art and his talents so freely with people,” Mauga said.
Ah Loo also led workshops, teaching others how to sew. “He brought joy and laughter to the community, and he shared his art and his talents so freely with people,” Mauga said.
Ah Loo competed on Project Runway, but Mauga said he was always willing to make clothes for the people in his life. “If he knew that I was going to a gala or a ball, he would call me up and say, ‘Hey, ...