On Wednesday night, Galore got lit in NYC to celebrate our latest Sisterhood of Sound issue.
The event took place on the roof of Public Hotels in Soho and was nothing short of fab.
In addition to the insane 360-degree views of NYC from the roof, there was a star studded guest list of babes like Vick Atrillion, Olivia Perez, Ebonee Davis, YesJulz and more. Fiona Silver kicked off the night by showcasing her killer vocals and Leaf closed it out in the most epic way possible with a performance on top of the bar. DJs Brittany Sky and Mia Moretti also slayed, embodying the ultimate #girlpower vibe. Goals.
Take a look at some of our exclusive photos from the event below.
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