The 25th edition of the Latin Grammys were celebrated on November 14th in the Kaseya Center in Miami, becoming an event that not only celebrated music, but fashion too. The red carpet has been the place for the attending artists to show off their best looks and this year is no different. From elegant to daring outfits, we're analyzing the most notable looks of the night.
These are all the most controversial and "worst" outfits in Latin Grammys history, from Christina Aguilera's daring outfit from 2001 to the futuristic look Peso Pluma sported in 2023. Over the years, artists like Ivy Queen, Natalia Jiménez, and Mon Laferte have walked the red carpet with outfits that have shocked the public and led to fierce debate.
Karol G's latest musical outing, '+57' featuring numerous famous artists, has generated a storm of reactions since its premiere. While the song was a hit among listeners, its lyrics have provoked a wave of criticism that has lead Karol to release a statement on social media clarifying the situation.
The controversial rapper, known for his eccentric style and legal issues, has been sentenced to a month in prison after violating the conditions of his parole.
Carlos Hernández Chávez, a beloved Mexican artist died on November 5th, leaving behind a towering artistic legacy. Founder of the group 'Tierra Mestiza' and member of 'Trovadores de México,' Carlos was a multifaceted artist that combined multiple genres in his music and promoted Mexican culture over the course of his career.
The Miss Universe 2024 scandal has taken the pageant world by storm after the controversial disqualification of Miss Panama, Italy Mora. The 19-year-old contestant was disqualified for leaving her room to put on makeup and retrieve personal items, violating certain rules of the contest. The controversy intensified when an audio recording of the director of Miss Panama, César Anel Rodríguez, saying that he was planning on helping Italy was leaked. Mora feels that the punishment is excessive while Rodríguez has admitted to his mistake but continues to support her.
The 32-year-old rapper shared the news on her social media, expressing her sadness over not being able to see her fans and promising to return "better and stronger."
The arrival of Fernando Valenzuela to Major League Baseball in 1981 marked the beginning of a cultural phenomenon known as 'Fernandomania,' which transformed not only baseball but also the Mexican-American community in Los Angeles. Today, his legacy endures with the retirement of his number 34 by the Dodgers and the continued presence of his influence on new generations.