




Tulsa Wall Purguis
Her Oaxaca-inspired outfit was one of the standout looks of the first episode, showcasing great creativity and a connection to the theme of 'La Más Guelaguetza'. Her performance was impactful and memorable.
Discover the essence of one of Mexico's most significant indigenous celebrations. This annual Oaxacan festival, also known as the "Mondays on the Hill festivities," is a vibrant display of culture, music, dance, and gastronomy. Originating over 3,000 years ago as an offering to the corn goddess, Guelaguetza symbolizes "gift" and mutual "cooperation." Explore the traditions of Oaxaca's eight regions, from the Coast to the Mixteca, and immerse yourself in this unique cultural spectacle celebrating the Zapotec heritage.





Her Oaxaca-inspired outfit was one of the standout looks of the first episode, showcasing great creativity and a connection to the theme of 'La Más Guelaguetza'. Her performance was impactful and memorable.





Her outfit, created by The Garçonne and featuring references to Mexican culture, made her the first femme fatale selected as a finalist. Her look was innovative and represented a fresh approach on the runway.





Unique concepts
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Her promo look made a big impact and generated high expectations for her participation in La Más Draga 7. Her unique and bold style positioned her as a favorite from the start.





Finalist on La Más Draga 7
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Nayla is one of the finalists of the seventh season, which indicates that her outfits throughout the competition, including the first episode, were consistently well-received. Her presence in the final is a testament to her talent and style.





Celebrated Oaxacan regions with cultural heritage
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Like Nayla, Moon is also a finalist, which suggests that her wardrobe choices and overall performance in the first and subsequent episodes were outstanding. Her distinctive style and ability to stand out on stage propelled her to the final.