NYC first lady Rama Duwaji’s high-fashion Knicks parade dress was made from bootleg merch
First Lady Rama Duwaji attended the New York Knicks championship parade in a custom one-shoulder dress. Local designer Miss Claire Sullivan created the garment from bootleg jerseys and T-shirts. Duwaji paired the look with orange pompom earrings.
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New details emerge regarding the dress design, the First Lady's age and profession, and her accessories.
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Rama Duwaji wears bootleg Knicks merchandise dress to championship parade
confidence 90%First Lady Rama Duwaji attended the New York Knicks championship parade in a custom one-shoulder dress. Local designer Miss Claire Sullivan created the garment from bootleg jerseys and T-shirts. Duwaji paired the look with orange pompom earrings.
What's confirmed:
- Designer Miss Claire Sullivan created a one-shoulder dress for Rama Duwaji using bootleg Knicks merchandise.
- Rama Duwaji wore the dress to the New York Knicks championship parade on Thursday.
- The dress incorporated blue, white, and orange Knicks T-shirts.
Still unconfirmed:
- Rama Duwaji is a 28-year-old animator and illustrator.
- The dress was styled with a white tutu.
- Duwaji wore orange pompom earrings.
- Duwaji wore the dress to a City Hall party.
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Rama Duwaji Wears Upcycled Bootleg Knicks Dress at Championship Parade
confidence 95%NYC first lady Rama Duwaji attended the New York Knicks championship parade in a dress made from bootleg merchandise. Designer Miss Claire Sullivan created the upcycled garment. Duwaji appeared at the event with her husband, Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
What's confirmed:
- Rama Duwaji wore a dress made from bootleg Knicks merchandise to the championship parade.
- Designer Miss Claire Sullivan created the upcycled dress.
- Miss Claire Sullivan has dressed Addison Rae, Rosalía, and Lady Gaga.
- Rama Duwaji attended the parade with her husband, NYC mayor Zohran Mamdani.
Still unconfirmed:
- Rama Duwaji wore an off-shoulder top to the celebrations.
- Rama Duwaji wore a T-shirt dress to the parade.
- Rama Duwaji wore the dress to a City Hall ceremony.