Title: Pretty Sick Frontwoman Sabrina Fuentes Takes Lower Manhattan by Storm
It was a Tuesday night in June, and Sabrina Fuentes, the frontwoman of the band Pretty Sick, was ready to paint the town red in Lower Manhattan. With her signature style and rockstar attitude, she was set to hit the hottest spots in the city, starting with a bar on Canal Street co-owned by Queens rapper Despot.
Dressed in Issey Miyake jeans, a black tank top, and Repetto ballet flats, Ms. Fuentes exuded confidence and coolness as she sipped on orange wine and mingled with friends and acquaintances. From discussing romantic troubles with actor Reza Nader to rubbing elbows with rapper Lil Yachty, it was clear that Ms. Fuentes was a force to be reckoned with in the downtown scene.
A lifelong Manhattan resident, Ms. Fuentes has been making waves in the music industry since her teenage years when she formed Pretty Sick. With influences ranging from Nirvana to Blondie, the band’s first album received praise from Pitchfork, and now they are gearing up to release a new EP titled “Streetwise.”
But Ms. Fuentes is not just a musician – she is also a fashion icon in the making. Launching a limited line of clothing under the name P.S. by Pretty Sick, she is set to conquer the world of fashion as well.
As the night went on, Ms. Fuentes and her bandmate Ben Arauz made their way to their favorite haunt, Josie’s, where they enjoyed tequila shots and played their favorite tunes on the jukebox. With a degree in popular music from Goldsmiths, University of London, and a record deal with Dirty Hit, Ms. Fuentes is a true powerhouse in the music industry.
From her early days in Tompkins Square Park to her current status as a downtown darling, Ms. Fuentes has always stayed true to herself and her roots. As she danced the night away at Studio 151 with friends and fellow creatives, it was clear that she was in her element.
As the night came to a close and the temporary butterfly tattoo on her shoulder began to fade, Ms. Fuentes reflected on her journey in the music industry.
“I’ve been invited into some of the darker parts of the music industry, and I just avoid it,” she said. “I’m lucky. I have really good friends.”
With her talent, style, and unwavering authenticity, Sabrina Fuentes is a rising star to watch in the world of music and fashion.