Adrianne Ho dressed by Tom Ford arrives at his Spring 2023 Ready-To-Wear Runway Show during New York Fashion Week at Skylight on Vesey.
Makeup: Julianna Grogan
Photography: Jeff Thibodeau
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Adrianne Ho dressed by Tom Ford arrives at his Spring 2023 Ready-To-Wear Runway Show during New York Fashion Week at Skylight on Vesey.
Makeup: Julianna Grogan
Photography: Jeff Thibodeau
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Noah Striped Floral Denim Crusher
Aritzia Babaton Sculpt Knit Squareneck Cropped Tank
Noah Striped Floral Denim Shorts
Adidas Socks
Adidas Adizero Prime X
Hyperice Go
Adrianne Ho photographed by Joe Charles along the Westside Highway, New York City with hair and makeup by Amrita Mehta.
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“I’m a big believer that you cannot do your best without feeling your best. That’s why recovery is so crucial when it comes to staying consistently physically active. I know that I cannot give my all during my workouts if my muscles are sore so I always take the time after to stretch and recover. A large part of that is done using technology like Hyperice’s Hypervolt 2 Pro for both warming up and cooling down. It’s the same percussion therapy that professional athletes in the NBA and the Olympics use for recovery. This specific device is the strongest Hypervolt that Hyperice makes with five speeds to massage sore muscles. Hyperice also has a Bluetooth connected app that can guide you according to the the sport or workout you do and for which areas are sore so you’re able to give yourself professional level treatment. I love when technology can improve our daily lives like the Hyperice Hypervolt 2 Pro.” – Adrianne Ho
Adrianne Ho for Hyperice shot by Frankie Marin in Hollywood, California.
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Noah Eisenhower Jacket Floral
Noah Double-Pleat Herringbone Short
Aritzia Babaton Sculpt Knit Squareneck Cropped Tank
Kapital 56 Yarns Gogh Stretch Socks
Salomon x and Wander Odyssey CSWP Khaki
Adrianne Ho photographed by Joe Charles in SoHo, New York with hair and makeup by Amrita Mehta.
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“After a good workout it’s common to wake up sore and stiff the next day. That’s why the Hyperice Venom Back is the perfect thing to get my day started. With its advanced heating technology and different vibration patterns, I’m able to put it on and let it get to work on loosening up my muscles and relaxing my core. Since it’s hands free, I’m able to do the things I need to do or just sit down and relax while it works on my recovery. It’s also great to use right before a workout or sport to get you loosened up and ready. It’s portable so I’m able to bring it with me wherever I go. The Hyperice Venom Back helps me feel my best so I can stay active.” – Adrianne Ho
“Some days my muscles are so sore after physical activity that I need immediate relief. That’s why I love the Hyperice Hypersphere. This portable recovery device is small enough to toss in my bag and bring with me to work out. Whether I’m sore going into my workout or after, the Hypersphere works deep on my muscles to loosen them up and relieve stress. It’s like having a deep-tissue massage anytime, anywhere. Technology that Hyperice developed allows me to recover and perform at my very best.” – Adrianne Ho
Adrianne Ho for Hyperice photographed by Frankie Marin in West Hollywood, California.
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Noah Linen Sack Jacket
Carhartt Realtree Camo Carpenter Shorts
Aritzia Babaton Sculpt Knit Squareneck Cropped Tank
Kapital Intarsia Cotton Smiley Socks
Birkenstock Boston Mountain View Green
Adrianne Ho photographed in Nolita, New York City by Joe Charles. Hair and makeup by Amrita Mehta.
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Adrianne Ho joins Marvel’s Simu Liu and former NBA Raptors Champion Jeremy Lin to the play the sold out Celebrity Classics charity basketball game in Toronto benefiting the Chinese Canadian Youth Athletic Association and the Jeremy Lin Foundation. Dominique Wilkins and Jamaal Magloire coached each team which consisted of 20 other celebrities, athletes, and personalities in the Asian community including Hasan Minhaj, Ronny Chieng, Charles Melton, and more.
“I felt a huge sense of camaraderie and pride to share the court with so many other industry leaders in the North American Asian community in front of a packed arena in Toronto. Representation matters and I feel good knowing that we’re encouraging more Asians to get active and pick up a sport. Growing up I didn’t have anyone with my background to look up to, so I hope that I can be that person for the younger generation. This is why I always push for diversity and inclusivity in everything I do. Even though I was playing my first basketball game, everyone was so nice and welcoming. Big thank you to Clement Chu, Simu Liu, and Jeremy Lin for putting together such a successful event highlighting North American Asian talent and sport. I can’t wait to come back!”
–Adrianne Ho
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