Hispanic Heritage Fashion Spotlight: Irene de la Vega

By Amanda Moses

New York Fashion Week (NYFW) is infamous for being a melting pot with so many designers from around the world sharing their creations on the runway.  In honor of Hispanic Heritage month, the Spring Creek Sun is placing the spotlight on a designer who was showcased during the Global Fashion Collective—Irene de la Vega.

Irene de la Vega’s fashion house is located in Culiacán Rosales, Sin. Mexico, where she has garnered a reputation for creating original designs cultivating a luxurious sensuality to evening wear. Vega’s fun flirty outfits are not the usual, very much basic evening gowns you see on runway shows. Her attire stands out with asymmetrical details, rich textures, and complementary colors.  In short, Irene de La Vega’s outfits are a daring sense of expression taking fashion to the next level.

 At the Global Fashion Collective I runway show, Irene de Vega showed off her evening gowns flair with a variety of styles, from sheer tops, illuminating satin dresses, ruffle skirts, and sequence party attire. Each of these designs are perfect for a gala, cocktail party, or even a night out with friends. She honored her Mexican roots by displaying rich colors to each of her outfits, which is a must in traditional Latin dresses.

Photos by Amanda Moses

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