• Payasos 🤡

    Loud, painted, and impossible to ignore—los payasos live between laughter and loneliness, camp and cultura. This collection draws from the iconic and the underground: Borofsky’s towering ballerina clown, Cindy Sherman’s unsettling self-portraits, Emmet Kelley’s sad-eyed mime, LA’s streetwise payasos, and the beloved TV clown Cepillín—a staple in so many Latinx homes. Add in a splash of Dusti Cunningham’s sexy queer chaos, and you’ve got clowns that flirt, haunt, and hold space.


    👠 It’s nostalgia in drag.

    👜 It’s performance art on a tote bag.

    ❤️‍🔥 It’s puro corazón behind the face paint.

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  • Lupitas 🌹

    She’s sacred and silly. Divine, but defiant. The Lupitas collection reimagines the iconic Virgen de Guadalupe through a playful, feminist lens—no dogma, just devotion to empowerment, color, and creative self-expression.

    These original illustrations pull from pop surrealism and childhood nostalgia—think Mark Ryden’s mystical Creatrix, Margaret Keane’s big-eyed girls, and the bold innocence of vintage animation. Each Lupita is a little goddess of doing-it-her-way: protectors of weirdness, saints of self-love, and radiant reminders that being soft and strong can coexist.

    ✨ Not religious—just radiant.

    🌺 Not passive—poderosa.

    👁️‍🗨️ Blessed and bold, in technicolor.

    Wear your magic.

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  • Diablitos 🔥

    They’ve been called wicked, wild, demasiado. But the Diablitos know better. Inspired by the iconic Lotería card and reimagined through contortionists, yogis, voguers, and cheerleaders, these characters flip the script on what it means to be “bad.”

    These devils don’t destroy—they evolve. They stretch, dance, jump and shout in defiance of shame. They’re not here to be tamed or redeemed. They don't answer to anyone but the Bacchanal, —flamers of joy, bodies in motion, spirits in celebration.

    ✨ Villainized, but still rising.

    💃 Partake in pleasure.

    📣 Cheer for each other.

    🔥 Do the work. Be the fire.

    Let the world clutch its pearls. El Diablito is busy becoming.

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  • Creepy Cuties 🖤

    They came from the deep... the drama class... and the darkest corners of the high school yearbook. Creepy Cuties reimagines classic movie monsters with a wink, a wig, and a whole lot of awkward charm.

    Meet Guppy—a bespectacled, school-pic-day version of the Creature from the Black Lagoon still growing into those gills. Say hi to our one-eyed glam queen Cyclops, caught mid–Glamour Shots makeover. And don’t forget the Phantom of the Opera, finally getting her moment as prom queen—mask, tiara, and all.

    It’s vintage horror meets after-school special.

    🦑 Weird is wonderful.

    👁️ Awkward is iconic.

    🎀 Monsters deserve their glow-up too.

    For the misunderstood, the misty-eyed, and the monstrously fabulous.

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