In the past, quinceañeras were about presenting women in society, but now, they no longer need such introductions.
Chicago.-The evolution of this fascinating tradition was demonstrated during the launch of the new ‘Selena’ collection from the ‘Morena y Esencial’ line by the Mexican company Ragazza Fashion, at the iconic National Bridal Market event.
According to Carolina Vázquez, CEO of Ragazza, “It is no longer about a woman being shown off like a simple product. These dresses reflect that these women taking the reins of their own lives by saying “I am who I am, and I’m ready to conquer the world”. The designer and founder also added that every woman inherent beauty and inner glow is reflected through their majestic outfits, yelling out, “here I am, I shine.”
Mexican actress and host Liza Echeverría returned to the stage to present her beautiful daughter Isa Laporte as the lead model of the collection. The dress worn by the lovely young lady left the audience in awe.

Vázquez mentioned that for the past 20 years, they have been proposing disruptive, high-quality fashion for quinceañeras. They now showcase hand-embroidered dresses inspired by Mexican music, featuring rebozos, flowers, and unique charro buttons. “Each piece in the collection carries a fragment of tradition and the pride of being crafted by Mexican hands,” she emphasized.
Ragazza has opened an invitation for anyone interested in joining their distributors in the United States. Vázquez stated, “Not only is it very profitable, but it is also wonderful because this is a business of dreams; you never tire of seeing these products because they are so colorful and radiate fabulous energy and aesthetics.”
The company also has distributors in Mexico and Latin America. Interested parties can send an email to Luis Tejeda: ltejeda@corporativoandalucia.com For more information, visit Ragazzafashion.com.
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