The First Latinx Fashion Show in Napa Valley

Written by Parriva — August 15, 2023
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The First Latinx Fashion Show in Napa Valley is happening in August 24, 2023 at Migration Winery. Join them for a unique fashion show and highly curated immersive experience that showcases Latinx music, art, and tasty goods. The purpose of Estilo-Latinx is to elevate Latinx creators and local businesses in the Bay Area, showcasing the collective talent, vision, creativity and passion for providing equal access to opportunities to the comunidad.

“Latina entrepreneurs need resources and visibility, especially in the Bay Area. I believe that Estilo Latinx is the innovative platform we need to make this happen” Mentioned Jacqueline Monroy, a key sponsor of Estilo Latinx, founder of Stellium Beauty.

“It’s important for our fashion achievements to be celebrated and showcased in an authentic way. Not only do we need the visibility, but we also need to share our talents with the world. There’s so much talent that goes unnoticed in the Latinx fashion industry. Our community has never seen an event like this before in the Bay Area, let alone Napa Valley. This is the opportunity to celebrate each other in a fashionable way, all while giving back to flourish our local community. The Estilo Latinx team truly means when we say: “It all begins with an idea. We wanted to create more. We wanted to share more. We wanted to experience more. Vamos!” Mentioned Stefany Hernandez, one of the co-founders of this movement.

A percentage of profits will be donated to Mariposa, a program of the Napa County Office of Education with the mission to build community and cultivate the youth of tomorrow. Located at 10 middle and high schools through Napa and American Canyon the programs annually serve 150 + youth, a majority of whom are Latinx. Mariposa meets the needs of Napa’s youth by providing vital social-emotional support in a safe space to support growth and self-actualization.

This event is co-hosted by Latinx influencers and founders Stefany Hernandez, Rosario Ochoa, Jen Delara and Annie Grijalva in partnership with local vendors and media partners including Graze Provisions, Rumbea Event Styling, Villa Corona, Zuniga Optical, Carl Jay, The Duckhorn Portfolio, Parriva, Maison Latam, and Magia Magazine.

 

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