yo ya paso x
@crom_magazine 🩷
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in the street gang imaginary, women have
almost always been pushed to the
background: companions, decoration,
never the center. But reality tells a
different story. They’ve always been there,
with their own sense of style within
streetwear—one that’s been overlooked
for years.
“yo ya paso” changes the game: the gang is
still here, yes, but now the spotlight is on
them. They move with the same attitude,
the same raw energy, but with an
aesthetic shaped by their own gaze, by the
way they inhabit the streets. It’s not just
about style—it’s proof that they’ve been
setting the cultural pace for a long time,
even if they haven’t been given the
credit.
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direction & concept: sabela cordal
@sabelacordal
photo: sabela cordal
@sabelacordal
asis photo: daniela castellanos
@danycastellanos.stylist_
styling: víctor baena
@victxrbaena lucía gordo
@lgrd_
asis styling: maria vittoria celani
@mariavittoriacelani
dir art & set design: luca lorandi
@lucaeneaa
makeup: andrea piccaluga
@andreyana_mua_portfolio
hair: nicole pozzi
@_nicolepozzi_
bts: rebecca marini
@rebmrn
talent:
youveline saint louis
@giulialouis06
abdu b
dan ezra
@afro_dannn
viviana x
@xujingyu_viviana
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