Mon Laferte, Lunay, and other Latin music stars turned heads at the Fashion Awards in London, which was attended by prominent figures like Willy Chavarría. The event, often compared to the U.S.'s Met Gala, showcased a dynamic group of Latin artists on the red carpet.
Chilean superstar Mon Laferte stunned in a ruby red leather coat-dress paired with platinum blonde hair, while Puerto Rican artist Lunay donned a zoot suit-inspired metallic, olive-tone trench coat designed by Willy Chavarría. "Collaborating with Willy is always a thrill," Lunay told Man About Town. "Being surrounded by creativity and coming as Willy's guest is such an honor. This is where the best in fashion come together, and I love being inspired … Every time we work together, I walk away feeling like the strongest, most authentic version of myself."
Willy Chavarría brought his sharp tailoring that blends high fashion with street style, oversized silhouettes, and a distinctive Chicano and Latino flair to the event. His creations are frequently seen on red carpets and in pop culture.
Additionally, Becky G hosted the premiere of her documentary Rebbeca at the Miracle Theatre in Inglewood, sponsored by Miracle Theatre and Patrón Tequila. The film's nationwide release is set for December 10 and 13, with attendees including Wilmer Valderrama, will.i.am, Chiquis Rivera, Dolores Huerta, and Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts Jr.
Industry leaders explored the rise of Música Mexicana during a panel discussion at Harvard University, focusing on its global impact and growth. The conversation highlighted artists like Peso Pluma, Luis R. Conriquez, Netón Vega, and more breaking cultural barriers and dominating streaming charts.
RCA Records’ new president Willy Chavarría honored Fuerza Regida with the Harvard-Radcliffe RAZA Trailblazer Award for their contributions to regional Mexican music.
Lastly, Gloria Trevi announced a one-night-only concert in Los Angeles on February 28th to celebrate her birthday. The event is being promoted by Live Nation, Great Talent, and Latino Live, offering an exclusive performance of her music and legacy.
Chilean superstar Mon Laferte stunned in a ruby red leather coat-dress paired with platinum blonde hair, while Puerto Rican artist Lunay donned a zoot suit-inspired metallic, olive-tone trench coat designed by Willy Chavarría. "Collaborating with Willy is always a thrill," Lunay told Man About Town. "Being surrounded by creativity and coming as Willy's guest is such an honor. This is where the best in fashion come together, and I love being inspired … Every time we work together, I walk away feeling like the strongest, most authentic version of myself."
Willy Chavarría brought his sharp tailoring that blends high fashion with street style, oversized silhouettes, and a distinctive Chicano and Latino flair to the event. His creations are frequently seen on red carpets and in pop culture.
Additionally, Becky G hosted the premiere of her documentary Rebbeca at the Miracle Theatre in Inglewood, sponsored by Miracle Theatre and Patrón Tequila. The film's nationwide release is set for December 10 and 13, with attendees including Wilmer Valderrama, will.i.am, Chiquis Rivera, Dolores Huerta, and Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts Jr.
Industry leaders explored the rise of Música Mexicana during a panel discussion at Harvard University, focusing on its global impact and growth. The conversation highlighted artists like Peso Pluma, Luis R. Conriquez, Netón Vega, and more breaking cultural barriers and dominating streaming charts.
RCA Records’ new president Willy Chavarría honored Fuerza Regida with the Harvard-Radcliffe RAZA Trailblazer Award for their contributions to regional Mexican music.
Lastly, Gloria Trevi announced a one-night-only concert in Los Angeles on February 28th to celebrate her birthday. The event is being promoted by Live Nation, Great Talent, and Latino Live, offering an exclusive performance of her music and legacy.