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The Look Book Goes to Brooklyn Prep’s Prom

The high school’s senior class celebrated at Russo’s on the Bay in Queens with steak dinners and dancing.

Photo: Frankie Alduino
Photo: Frankie Alduino

Kayla Wintz, East New York; Misa Franklin, East New York; and Adiza Kpapu, Williamsburg

You three came together as friends?
Misa:
Yes. I met Kayla in middle school — that’s my best friend! And then Kayla met Adiza and they were the best of friends. Then Kayla introduced me to Adiza. We’ve been best friends ever since.

Adiza: Some people at school call us “the Big Three.”

Your looks are immaculate.
Misa: It was important to me. We never had an eighth-grade prom because of covid. It was my one and only time to put my best foot forward.

Kayla: We worked so hard to be able to graduate. That really made me want to go all out. This is my moment.

Adiza: I saw a video on the internet about Greek goddesses and queens, and I was like, This is perfect for me. I get called a Black queen all the time — that’s a brag.

How’d you all get here?
Misa
: Me and Kayla took the same car, an Escalade — thank God. I don’t think I would’ve got to prom if it wasn’t an Escalade. I can’t sit in my dress; the corset is not letting me sit up. I had to lay down in the car.

Kayla Haulsey and Lauren Jones

Harlem and Downtown Brooklyn

Matthew Galicia

East New York


How is your ensemble being received?

People are saying I look nice, that I’m looking pretty dapper. And I’m like, “Okay, thank you.”

Omoro Weir

Brownsville

Elian Gonzalez

Williamsburg

Joslin Olivera and Amaya Bell

Flatlands and Flatbush


Who asked whom to prom?

Joslin: I asked her to prom. Takis are one of her favorite chips, so I said, “Are you Taki-ing me to prom?” And I made a poster that looked like a Takis bag. When she came home from school, I was there and had balloons, some candy, and an actual bag of Takis.

Leoandi Perez

East Williamsburg

Carlissa Defreitas

Crown Heights

Amadou Diallo

Crown Heights

Sherpheire Moses

Canarsie


How’s the night going?

I won Prom Princess. I’m friendly with everybody, but I still thought somebody else was going to win. When I won, my energy went up.

Heaven Morales

Fort Greene

SoMarr Hosten

Canarsie

Lloyd Johnson

Ocean Hill


Is prom a big deal to you?

Honestly, I approached it as if it were the Met Gala. The theme was “Enchanted Garden,” and I knew I wanted to incite dialogue. So I was thinking, What if I created a deconstruction of a traditional prom outfit? There would be a suit, but it could be torn and wrapped around my waist like a corset. The outfit is everything I wanted it to be.

Zaire Trotman

Brownsville

Allison Sanchez

Williamsburg

Na’Deijah Porter and Jahdoy Bromfield

Canarsie

Alana Ortega and Giselle Williams

Fort Washington and East New York


Are you planning to stay together after graduation?

Giselle: Yeah! I’m feeling confident in us. We trust each other. We are going to see each other way more than we expect. Whatever happens happens, but we have the best intentions in mind.

Alexander Quezada

Bushwick

Caroline Gutierrez

Cypress Hills

Photographs by Frankie Alduino

Kayla Haulsey and Lauren Jones

Harlem and Downtown Brooklyn

Matthew Galicia

East New York


How is your ensemble being received?

People are saying I look nice, that I’m looking pretty dapper. And I’m like, “Okay, thank you.”

Omoro Weir

Brownsville

Elian Gonzalez

Williamsburg

Joslin Olivera and Amaya Bell

Flatlands and Flatbush


Who asked whom to prom?

Joslin: I asked her to prom. Takis are one of her favorite chips, so I said, “Are you Taki-ing me to prom?” And I made a poster that looked like a Takis bag. When she came home from school, I was there and had balloons, some candy, and an actual bag of Takis.

Leoandi Perez

East Williamsburg

Carlissa Defreitas

Crown Heights

Amadou Diallo

Crown Heights

Sherpheire Moses

Canarsie


How’s the night going?

I won Prom Princess. I’m friendly with everybody, but I still thought somebody else was going to win. When I won, my energy went up.

Heaven Morales

Fort Greene

SoMarr Hosten

Canarsie

Lloyd Johnson

Ocean Hill


Is prom a big deal to you?

Honestly, I approached it as if it were the Met Gala. The theme was “Enchanted Garden,” and I knew I wanted to incite dialogue. So I was thinking, What if I created a deconstruction of a traditional prom outfit? There would be a suit, but it could be torn and wrapped around my waist like a corset. The outfit is everything I wanted it to be.

Zaire Trotman

Brownsville

Allison Sanchez

Williamsburg

Na’Deijah Porter and Jahdoy Bromfield

Canarsie

Alana Ortega and Giselle Williams

Fort Washington and East New York


Are you planning to stay together after graduation?

Giselle: Yeah! I’m feeling confident in us. We trust each other. We are going to see each other way more than we expect. Whatever happens happens, but we have the best intentions in mind.

Alexander Quezada

Bushwick

Caroline Gutierrez

Cypress Hills

Photographs by Frankie Alduino

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