The fact that Koma is a tennis fanatic made it even more important. “It was funny because my dad really wanted me to be a tennis player. And I thought, “That’s not going to happen. So he let me do art.” When this happened, I called him and said, “Does it make any sense that I won?” [fashion] Grand slam? ‘”
Koma has a lot of respect for the stylists who designed these celebrity looks. “There are so many publicists and so many opinions. Being a stylist is not an easy job,” he says. “You have to win the trust of celebrities and convince designers to be bold and be part of your vision.”
Every look is the result of a broader team effort. “Obviously, the dress, then the stylist, and the synergy between the stylist, hair and makeup, and the relevance of the message and the momentum. Everything has to match.” That’s the ‘moment’ of red carpet success. It will be. ” he says. “Maybe if the same girl was wearing the same dress a month or so ago, it wouldn’t be so “amazing.” Some people have the best team to accomplish it.”