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3 weeks ago |
remezcla.com | Sandra Lopez
Mexican actress and producer, Salma Hayek is on the cover of the 2025 issue of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, making her debut appearance at 58. The May cover features Hayek wearing a green swimsuit by Colombian designer Johanna Ortiz. The brand of the same name carries ready-to-wear, resort, accessory, and home collections. Hayek’s necklace and body chain are by Jacquie Aiche. And she was wearing these all the while wading in a waist-deep pool.
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3 weeks ago |
remezcla.com | Sandra Lopez
Rachel Nieves, the Buddies Coffee co-Owner who went viral this Spring after posting about the rising rent of her Williamsburg coffee shop, has announced that the coffee shop is moving. Buddies Brooklyn posted a video on Instagram announcing the grand closing, which is scheduled for Saturday, May 17.
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1 month ago |
remezcla.com | Sandra Lopez
Singer-songwriter and actor, OmarApollo has debuted a new look at the 2025 Met Gala. The Queer film actor showed off a new hairstyle of bright yellow highlights against his pitch black mane as he was leaving The Carlyle Hotel. The tousled look appears to be brand new, as the fluorescent look was not visible yesterday, when Apollo greeted fans in NYC ahead of fashion’s biggest night. The colorful look has online viewers commenting that his look makes him appear almost unrecognizable.
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1 month ago |
remezcla.com | Sandra Lopez
Chicano designer, Willy Chavarría has made his Met Gala appearance in true Chavarría style — in a reimagined Pachuco inspired look. In an interview with Women’s Wear Daily, Chavarría wears a bubblegum pink, double breasted suit with an embossed green tie and a wide brimmed hat- an ensemble that looks straight off of his Autumn/Winter 25 Collection. In a brief interview with WWD, Chavarría describes his look and the definition of Pachuco style.
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1 month ago |
remezcla.com | Sandra Lopez
Behind the world’s most popular events, is a Latine making it come to life. And for the last 18 years, Colombian creative, Raúl Avila has been the vision behind the MET Gala’s impressive event and floral design. Since 2007, Avila has brought the MET gala themes to life via florals, projections, and interior design. His vision comes from the Gala theme, which he tells Fashion Week Online, that he “soaks completely” when he gets the theme in June-July the year before.
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