Luxury brands and haute couture houses abounded on the varied red carpet of the 2022 edition of the Billboard Latin Music Awards, in which what most called the attention was the absence of the artists with the most nominations.
Neither Bad Bunny nor Karol G made an appearance at the Watsco Center in the city of Miami, where the Latin music fan showed all their colors, ages and styles.
The four guests of honor, Chayanne, Raphael, Christina Aguilera and Nicky Jam, topped the best dressed lists, as well as Mexican hosts Jaime Camil and Kate del Castle.
Colors green, turquoise blue and hot pink They shone between a lot of black and white and the occasional neon yellow, like the dresses of the former Mexican Miss Universe Andrea Meza and the American singer-songwriter Becky G.
Those who were more adventurous with their outfits and even his companions were the men, and n special Maluma and Rauw Alejandro.
The Colombian paraded in a traditional suit until he reached the pants, because instead of reaching the ankles they were shorts that he combined with white socks and black moccasins with shiny buckles. Maluma paraded for the new singers Paulina and Abril, the first two artists of his newly opened label Royalty Records.
For his part, Rosalía’s Puerto Rican boyfriend appeared with bright blue hair that he has shown on social networks and flanked by two characters dressed as aliens, with heads of a tone very similar to his hair .
Patricia Manterola also paraded in blue. The former Garibaldi member appeared in an outfit with a short skirt, corset and lots of rhinestones, reminiscent of the fashion of the 2000 decade, when she began her career.
Sober as usual, Raphael, the man of the night, paraded in a black tuxedo over a white shirt that he closed with a black bow around his neck.
Also very elegant and in black, the Cuban Elíades Ochoa surprised, who by the way revealed that he had been able to connect with his family on the island, who are dealing with the devastating effects of Hurricane Ian.
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One of the most successful in his attire was Jaime Camil, who wore a green suit by the designer Mexican Tomorrowland on a white t-shirt. “I’m ready to have fun,” said the actor, whose series on the life of Vicente Fernández is number one among Netflix users in the United States.
Mexican singer Cristina Eustace paraded in a dress by designer Mitzy, who celebrated her career in Los Angeles over the weekend, with the presence of great stars from the Mexican entertainment world such as Gaby Spanic and Maribel Guardia.
The Colombians Manuel Turizo and the members of Piso 21 wore modern designs and casual shoes from the Balenciaga brand.
This year the awards respond to 58 different categories that include, among others, the main musical genres in Latin Pop, Tropical, Latin Rhythm or Regional Mexican.
Here we leave you more looks of the night.