For his “leadership in the Latin influence sector in recent years”platform of Latin American designers based in Italy chose an Ecuadorian model and entertainer Virginia Limongi as one of his distinguished guests for a fashion event to be held in Venice, from this year Friday June 9th to Sunday June 11th.

This is the second edition International fashion concert in Venice, a screening platform that “creates the perfect environment to connect major European brands and the new geniuses of Latin American and Caribbean fashion,” as it describes on its website. One of the designers who was part of the platform is a Lebanese Dominican Giannina Azarwho recruited Virginia for his last fashion show at Los Angeles Fashion Week.

Virginia Limongi fulfilled her dream and walked the runway at Los Angeles Fashion Week

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“A group of people met me at the Giannina Azar parade and weeks later they contacted my team to confirm my participation in this new catwalk,” said the former Miss Ecuador about this call, just before leaving today afternoon on Wednesday May 7. “I was very excited by the concept, the experience and what it meant so I was delighted to accept.“.

As a person who worked in the fashion industry, Virginia recognizes the importance of this event and shares her expectations. “It’s very interesting how fashion is a language that calls for cultural fusion and enrichment. Finally, the ‘Old Continent’ continues to be a window into the world of fashion and supporting our culture is of immense value to me. Getting to know new trends in Latin American fashion and witnessing and participating in their acceptance in Europe is a useful experience that I hope to find there.“.

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In her second visit to the ‘canal city’, Virginia clarifies that she will enjoy the event until Sunday, as she “has to work” on Monday. The host of the morning In contact (Ecuavisa) predicts that among the designs they will use to fulfill the call will be those of Nicaragua Erick Bendanawhich will be part of the CMIV parade.

“As Latin Americans, it is crucial to shake hands, use our platforms to support each other and help build a positive perception of our vision of the world. We are sure to put our grain of sand in the fashion of the future, I firmly believe that a positive cultural exchange is a bargaining chip to break misconceptions, and Latin America has a lot of talent and we are on the right track to prove it.” . (AND)

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