1st outfit: This outfit was inspired by the señoritas from the Golden Era of Mexican Cinema. This ensemble was originally owned by a lady that traveled with her husband every summer to a different location and as a souvenir she would buy herself one outfit. This beauty was bought in New Mexico in the 1950’s.
Hair: Andrea Rodriguez (@missalohandrea) created all the beautiful hair art. I have to say I feel truly blessed to have had the opportunity to work with such a talented lady. Ok, back to hair :-). Andrea created a classic side low pony with curls cascading down one side. To enhance the pony she added plenty of fresh red roses.
2nd Outfit: The satin red gown was custom made after I had watched several vintage Mexican movies while visiting my grandparents in Mexico. I’ve always had great admiration and found these vintage beauties so timeless yet sexy and classy. If you haven’t guessed it yet… yes, red is my favorite color.
3rd Outfit: The judges had asked us to create “What a Pin-Up would look like in the future.” This is what we came up with. The vintage lame skirt was bought at Viva Las Vegas a few years back and used a corset as my top creating the classic hourglass curves. We finished up the look with an Egyptian looking adornment over the shoulders.
Hair: For the hair Andrea Rodriguez (@missalohandrea) created a stunning pump inspired bang in the front with gold wiring and a red rose. She created an up-do by making a high ponytail and included gold wiring as well.
Credits:
Photography: R Hidalgo Photo Makeup: Colorista Cosmetics Hair: Andrea Rodriguez
Special Thank you:
Thank you very much to the judges, LA Pin-Up Team and to all that have showed me so much love and support throughout the years. Extra special thank you to Miss Andrea (@missalohandrea) for not only helping me with my hair but for all of her help all these years. xoxo
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