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Ah Loo, a father of two, was best known as a Samoan fashion designer who competed on Season 17 of Project Runway in 2019. He finished in 13th place in the competition.
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 ...
After Ah Loo’s final designs were modeled, Vera returned to the runway with her mother and brother Isaac to close out the collection, as a video of the late designer played on a wall as a backdrop.
Fashion designer Arthur Folasa “Afa” Ah Loo, who competed in Season 17 of Project Runway, was shot and killed during a No Kings protest on Saturday in Salt Lake City, Utah, local police confirm.
Ah Loo, affectionately known as "Afa," was struck by gunfire intended for another protester, 24-year-old Arturo Gamboa, who brandished a rifle during the demonstration.
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Remembering Afa Ah Loo, the Pacific Islander artist, and ... - MSN
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 ...
This undated photo shows Utah State Rep. Verona Mauga and Arthur Afa Ah Loo. (Mauga via AP) Mauga was at the “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City, only a few blocks from the shooting.
Ah Loo reportedly dedicated his life to celebrating artists who are from the Pacific Islands. He has a wife and two children, according to the GoFundMe page that was started by his family. That fund ...
Fashion designer Arthur Folasa “Afa” Ah Loo, who competed in Season 17 of Project Runway, was shot and killed during a No Kings protest on Saturday in Salt Lake City, Utah, local police confirm. He ...
Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, a fashion designer and former contestant on Project Runway, has been identified as the bystander shot and killed during the "No Kings" protest in Utah over the weekend. Ah Loo, ...
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