ELLE chatted with style setters, from Bomba Curls’ Lulu Cordero to Marina Larroudé, about what it means to be Hispanic and Latinx for our “The Power of Us” project.
“It’s very Latin to use colors as a way to enhance the beauty of things.”I want people to know we are not a monolith, that we come from multidimensional cultures. We are more than feathers and shimmy-shake-shake.That we come from a heritage that is very culture rich. Not only Mexico, but all of Latin America is culture rich with so much history and diversity across the cities and communities. We are also very dreamers and very driven. We don’t enough credit for that.
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