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  2. Carlota Alfaro - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s, she published a series of designs in a local newspaper's fashion column, called Destellos de la moda. Her signature dress is the exaggerated mermaid cut. Her signature dress is the exaggerated mermaid cut.

  3. Nono Maldonado - Wikipedia

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    He returned to Puerto Rico in 1976 and in June 1977 opened his own boutique and started designing for men under his own label. In 1980 he presented his first women’s wear collection. [5] In September 2014, Maldonado was a judge for the San Juan Moda fashion show. [6] San Juan fashion week takes place twice a year. [7]

  4. Hector Torres (designer) - Wikipedia

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    Hector Torres (1943/44 – July 7, 1990) was a Puerto Rican fashion designer. Torres was part of the group of Hispanic designers in New York who rose to prominence in the 1970s. He specialized in working in leather. Torres worked with fashion designers Stephen Burrows, Halston, and Fernando Sanchez before designing his

  5. Category:Puerto Rican fashion designers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Puerto Rican fashion designers" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Joan Smalls - Wikipedia

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    Joan Smalls Rodríguez was born and raised in Hatillo, Puerto Rico, with her two sisters. [9] Her father, Eric Smalls, is an accountant, and is West Indian, of African and Irish heritage, from Saint Thomas. [10] Smalls' mother, Betzaida Rodríguez, is a social worker, [11] who is Puerto Rican, and of Spanish and Taíno heritage.

  7. Celia Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Her fashion style became so famous that one of them was acquired by the Smithsonian institution. [16] In the late 1970s, she participated in an Eastern Air Lines commercial in Puerto Rico, singing the catchy phrase ¡Esto sí es volar! (This is to truly fly!). Cruz also used to sing the identifying spot for WQBA radio station in Miami, formerly ...

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  9. Category:Puerto Rican designers - Wikipedia

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