What’s trending right now? It’s not about keeping up with fast fashion anymore—it’s about owning your personal style. Your wardrobe should reflect you, your taste, and your lifestyle. With social media constantly bombarding us with new trends, it’s easy to get lost. But does any of it actually make sense? Probably not. We’ve reached a point where showing off your personality is the real key. So, how does this play out in fashion?
First things first—fashion has always been one of the best ways to express yourself. The way you dress can instantly reveal who you are at your core, your interests, your vibe—and I think that’s pretty amazing. You can be loud and bold with colors and prints, or you can stick to minimalism and classic pieces. You can even get inspired by different fashion eras. The point is, there are no rules! As long as you feel like you in what you're wearing and you’re comfortable, go for it.
Still figuring out your personal style? Here’s an easy way to start: explore! Add a few unexpected elements to your wardrobe and see how they make you feel. Take a ride on the metro and just watch people around you. You’ll be surprised at how many unique personalities you’ll notice through fashion. Spot an outfit that catches your eye but feels a bit bold for you? Take just one element from it and find a way to incorporate it into your outfits. The more you experiment, the more you'll discover what you really love and how to bring it into your everyday style.
Finding those perfect pieces that fit your style isn’t always easy, though. That’s why I recommend slowing down and exploring vintage shops, up-and-coming brands, and local boutiques in your city. You’d be amazed at the hidden gems waiting to be found.
Speaking of hidden gems—here’s a little insider info about Punta Loca’s creations: each piece is part of a capsule collection I designed because I couldn’t find these items for my own wardrobe. Now, 70% of what I wear is what I create! So trust me when I say that everything we make at Punta Loca has that one-of-a-kind element you might just need to complete your style.
Whether you’re a minimalist or a maximalist, remember—dress for yourself, not for anyone else. As long as it feels true to who you are, you’re going to look and feel amazing.