Have you been wanting to upgrade your wardrobe for the few times you actually dress up lately? Mana Shop Miami has some gear for your fall fashion — yes, there’s face masks, and hats, youth/adult apparel, and more! Click HERE to check out their shopping website. PHOTO: M.A.N.A Shop Miami
Tanya Sharma from the Fashion Spot writes about the Latin roots that recent fashion trends have! To learn more, click HERE. PHOTO: Models
Over at Hola!, NATALIA TREJO writes about Colombo-Venezuelan fashion designer Raul Peñaranda’s new collection Colombia. Peñaranda was named one of the fastest-growing fashion entrepreneurs that originated in the small business industry. Click HERE to read the entire interview. PHOTO: Colombia Collection
In case you are interested in coming out with some nice, affordable 305 gear once the stay at home order ends, you should definitely check out the 305 Clothing Co. Click HERE to learn more. PHOTO: 305 Clothing Co
Over at NBC News Latino, Brandon Gómez writes about Latina CEO Sandra Campos and how she hopes to influence upcoming Latinas in succeeding in the workforce. To read her seven keys to success, click HERE. PHOTO: Sandra Campos
Over at Remezcla, Jenzia Burgos writes about J Balvin winning Style Influencer of the Year at FN’s Achievement Awards! Click HERE for more info! PHOTO: Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images
Obi Anyanwu from WWD writes about the new collection of clothing merch that Latin pop boyband CNCO launched with Forever 21! To take a look at the merchandise with prices, click HERE. To read the full article, click HERE. PHOTO: FOREVER 21
Over at NBC News Latino, Arturo Conde writes about the launch of Latina Adrienne Bailon-Houghton’s new digital Facebook show Wear It Well! To learn more about the empowering show, click HERE. PHOTO: Kin
Cuban Bred entrepreneur Martha of Miami has a website of fashion products that narrate the Miami experience through graphic design! Get your shirts, mugs, and bata casas!! Click HERE for her store’s website! Photo: Martha Of Miami’s Shop
We Are Mitu blesses us with Rachel Gomez, an entrepreneur that built the Latina lifestyle & clothing brand “Viva La Bonita” meant to empower women!! For access to the Viva La Bonita website, click HERE. Photo: Viva La Bonita