'I'm representing No More Stolen sisters, and bringing light to murdered and Indigenous women,' shares Auli'i Cravalho.
With tons of cameras and fans around, a glitzy movie or television premiere is certainly the perfect place to make a bold statement be seen and heard—whether it be a fashion one, or something much bigger. At the premiere of Amazon’sin New York City earlier this week, series star Auli'i Cravalho did both: The actor used her red carpet look to spotlight the growing epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women .
Cravalho—who is a Hawaiian native, and also voiced Moana in the 2016 Disney film—punctuated her floral-print Naeem Khan dress with a red handprint painted across her face. The color red—and specifically,
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