Edward Enninful, Ted Brown, Jourdan Dunn and Mel C Lead Pride Celebration at Koko

United States News News

Edward Enninful, Ted Brown, Jourdan Dunn and Mel C Lead Pride Celebration at Koko
United States Latest News,United States Headlines
  • 📰 wwd
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 48 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 22%
  • Publisher: 68%

Enninful and Brown, who started pride and a kiss-in of 2000 in Trafalgar Square in 1972, recreated a kiss at the Cîroc Iconic Ball at Koko.

The ball started with judges walking down the runway showcasing their looks for the night. Dunn sported a sexy LBD with giant afros pulled to the back, while Maxwell donned an oversize blazer with a lace bra. Others wore fabulous fashion looks from designers such as Julien MacDonald, Giles Deacon, Michael Halpern, Maximilian Raynor and Roksanda.

It was followed by an emotional moment as Enninful shared a kiss with activist Ted Brown, who started London“Thank you for leading the way for all of us to be able to go out there and be who we want to be and love who we want to love.

Other honorees spotlighted during the night included Vicki Lee, cofounder of the WayOut Club, one of the U.K’.s longest-running trans clubs, and queer nightlife DJ Ritu. The night saw numerous performances as members from the five blended houses comprised a who’s who from the U.K. ballroom scene, headed by five renowned house mothers Sinia Alaia, Devine Gucci, Stasha Sanchez Garcon, Jusss Kelly and Lola Gucci, competing for the crown.Jozea Flores, Kyle London and Ed Montero were winners in the Vogue, Fashion Bazaar, Face, Best Dressed and Runway categories, respectively.

The House of WayOut led by Lola Gucci snatched the crown after winning a dancing battle with Jusss Kelly.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

wwd /  🏆 24. in US

United States Latest News, United States Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Post Politics Now: Ketanji Brown Jackson to be sworn in as Supreme Court justice, making historyPost Politics Now: Ketanji Brown Jackson to be sworn in as Supreme Court justice, making historyToday, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is poised to make history, becoming first Black woman to join the U.S. Supreme Court. Jackson is scheduled to be sworn in during a ceremony at the court at noon Eastern time.
Read more »

Ketanji Brown Jackson to Be Sworn in Thursday as Newest Supreme Court JusticeKetanji Brown Jackson to Be Sworn in Thursday as Newest Supreme Court JusticeJackson, 51, will be sworn as the court's 116th justice Thursday, just as the man she is replacing, Justice Stephen Breyer, retires.
Read more »

Supreme Court Justice Breyer Retiring Thursday—And Ketanji Brown Jackson Will Be Immediately Sworn InSupreme Court Justice Breyer Retiring Thursday—And Ketanji Brown Jackson Will Be Immediately Sworn InBreyer’s retirement will pave the way for Ketanji Brown Jackson to be sworn in.
Read more »

Justice Stephen Breyer to officially retire Thursday at noon, swear in Ketanji Brown JacksonJustice Stephen Breyer to officially retire Thursday at noon, swear in Ketanji Brown JacksonNEW: Ketanji Brown Jackson will take both her oaths tomorrow at noon — Chief Justice John Roberts administering the Constitutional Oath and Justice Breyer delivering the Judicial Oath.
Read more »

Ketanji Brown Jackson to join a Supreme Court in turmoilKetanji Brown Jackson to join a Supreme Court in turmoilJudge Ketanji Brown Jackson is set to join the Supreme Court on Thursday, making history as the first female African-American justice and beginning what could be a decades-long tenure.
Read more »

Justice Breyer’s retirement to take effect June 30, Ketanji Brown Jackson ‘prepared’ to take oathJustice Breyer’s retirement to take effect June 30, Ketanji Brown Jackson ‘prepared’ to take oathJustice Stephen G. Breyer announced Wednesday his retirement from the high court will take effect on Thursday at noon, the last day of the court's term before the summer recess.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-24 01:08:25