YouTube star Ms. Rachel made a powerful statement at the 4th Annual Children's & Family Emmy Awards in New York City on Monday night. She wore a stunning vintage gown embroidered with the hopes and dreams of Sudanese children, a nod to her advocacy for youth in Gaza, Sudan, Ukraine, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The dress featured a black halterneck and a full pink silk skirt adorned with intricate embroidery. She also carried a piece of paper with the pictures and stories of the children on her gown. Ms. Rachel, along with her husband Mr. Aron, walked the red carpet. She was nominated for Outstanding Preschool, Children's or Family Viewing Series and Outstanding Writing for a Preschool or Children's Series. This bold fashion statement comes after she wore a gown embroidered with artwork created by children in Gaza at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards in November. Ms. Rachel shared her cause and the dress on Instagram, expressing her honor in carrying the pictures and stories of 11 precious kids from Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. She emphasized the importance of supporting organizations like Sudaneseamericanphysicians and thefutureofcongo. Ms. Rachel has been vocal in her advocacy for children in war-torn countries, with her activism surrounding Gaza frequently making headlines. She criticized celebrities for their silence on the issue, stating that they won't be canceled for advocating against starvation. The couple's night on the town also included a heartfelt tribute from Ms. Rachel to her husband and co-creator, Mr. Aron. She expressed her gratitude for his partnership and the work he puts into the channel, which has become a massive star thanks to the catchy songs they create together. Ms. Rachel and Mr. Aron started the educational channel in 2019 to help their son with speech delays. Ms. Rachel is known online as Ms Rachel and has become a massive star thanks to the catchy songs she pens with Mr. Aron. The content she produces aims to help her young audience with pronunciation and language skills via her Songs For Littles YouTube page.