Here’s Where To Get Selena’s Viral Señora Era Mexican Blanket
Santa Selena is at it again, wowing the internet with glowing skin, gorgeous brows, and curled up in a Mexican blanket/Falsa blanket, living her best life. And Twitter is eating it up, with memes comparing her to a señora living her best life, a lady unbothered and moisturized – or to a scene from Big Little Lies.
Selena Gomez in new photo.
— Pop Base (@PopBase)
Aug 13, 2023
We did some digging and it turns out that she’s wearing this Cabo Mexican Blanket from a company called Laguna Beach Co but it’s actually made in Mexico.
For alternatives, go to the swap meet near you. Or you can check out this Mexican Blanket created by Latina owned brand Con Alma, owned by Jennifer Fields, this Zulay Mexican blanket from Zulay Home Authentic kitchen (owned by Aaron Cordovez), or this blanket by a brand owned by third generation Zapotec weavers, the Gutierrez family.
While you’re at it grab these coasters by Latina owned Cadena Collective, whose viral products we can’t get enough of.
Sometimes I’m surprised and happy to see other Chileans out here (there’s only like 160K of us here), but we’re here! And I love to see them doing cool things, like Elyanna, a Chilean-Palestinian-American singer that’s conquering the charts worldwide and wowing Coachella with a mix of cumbia, Arabic folk music and American pop. Seriously what a mix.
As we get closer to fall, we have been making it a point here at HQ to really up our señora tecito/tea game by setting out beautiful tea sets to make the hot afternoons more enjoyable.
Have you heard about these trendy skin tints and balms that make you look like you’re wearing a tiktok filter? Essentially they make you look like you have makeup on but it’s as easy to apply as moisturizer, and great for you have zero time in the morning to get ready. It makes your skin texture look 100% and evens out imperfections. Try Realglow’s light-diffusing skin tint (sheer to medium), or Kevyn Aucoin’s Foundation Balm (in light). We’re loving our balm because they give us some time back in the morning.
Besitos!