By the end of the night, the Brother Vellies designer would find out if she would be the first African-American woman to receive the CFDA Emerging Talent Award, which has built a reputation for setting up new designers for success. Past recipients include Jason Wu, Alexander Wang, Brandon Maxwell and Zac Posen—all of which are household names with an undeniable red carpet presence.
For the designer, who won the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund in 2015 (yes, she's been on their radar for awhile), the moment signifies another step for her sustainable clothing line and innovative business model that equitably shares African fashion design with the world. Her company takes a stance that African artistry isn't only for outdoor markets—it belongs in Saks, too.
"I figured that if I created Brother Vellies it would be a good vehicle to preserve traditional African artisanal techniques and also create jobs for people—that also tied back into the celebration of their own cultures," she explained to Vogue Italia.
Enter journalist and E! correspondent Elaine Welteroth, who took to Instagram to rave over Aurora and her work.
"Her efforts to celebrate the elegance, the glamour, and the dignity of indigenous culture doesn't go unnoticed," she said in a post. "We see you! And every single day your work is bringing a sense of pride and dignity not just to your customers, but the women whose lives you've changed for the better with @brothervellies."
The former Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief met Aurora prior to the event, so the culture-shifting duo could get ready, anticipate a groundbreaking moment and even sing Solange's "Don't Touch My Hair," while swinging their cowrie shell and pearl-embellished cornrows in the air.
Sounds like BFF goals, right? Check out a behind-the-scenes, realtime look at what went down prior to the CFDA Awards below!
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It's time to get glam! Makeup artist Alana Wright, her assistant Shawnte Alexander and manicurist Andy Spencer meet the BFF duo at Dumbo House in Brooklyn to create soft looks that complement their by-the-sea attire.
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5:45 PM
"Unique items have a hard time blending in."
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With hair and makeup done, Elaine and Aurora put on their Danielle Frankel dresses.
"I love supporting fellow female emerging designers," she says.
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"Getting ready with a friend is twice as fun."
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"Running fashionably late!"
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"The best accessory of all is a true friend."
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This is why they're the ultimate BFFs.
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