Nació en el municipio de Frank País, específicamente en el pequeño pueblo de Cayó Mambí, hija de María Molina e Ismael Rignack. Pero la vida le cambió para siempre cuando perdió a su padre con apenas diecinueve años.
Desde ese momento, Keilan Reignok Molina tuvo que convertirse en fuerza antes de tener tiempo para llorar. En un lugar donde las oportunidades eran escasas y la lucha diaria era parte de la vida, decidió cargar sobre sus hombros el dolor, la responsabilidad y el sacrificio para poder cuidar de su madre y darle una vida mejor.
Tuvo que dejar atrás su tierra, sus recuerdos y todo lo que conocía para emigrar a España. Y aunque el camino nunca fue fácil, jamás se rindió. Cada noche de soledad, cada sacrificio y cada hora de trabajo fueron construyendo a la mujer que es hoy.
Porque mujeres como Keilan no nacen de la comodidad… nacen de la supervivencia, de la resiliencia y del amor incondicional por su familia.
Hoy representa a todas esas jóvenes de pueblos olvidados que sueñan con algo más grande, demostrando que no importa de dónde vienes, sino la fuerza con la que decides levantarte después de que la vida intenta derrumbarte.
Esto no es solamente belleza.
Esto es valentía.
Esto es sacrificio.
Esto es Keilan Reignok Molina. @naliek_keilan
@naliek_keilan
She was born in the small village of Cayó Mambí, in the municipality of Frank País — raised by the love and sacrifice of María Molina and Ismael Rignack. But life changed forever when Keilan Reignok Molina lost her father at only nineteen years old.
In a place where opportunities were scarce and survival was never guaranteed, she became strength before she was ever allowed to grieve. She carried the weight of heartbreak, responsibility, and fear on her shoulders — not for herself, but for her mother.
So she made the impossible decision to leave home. To leave the streets that raised her, the memories of her father, and the only life she had ever known… all to build a better future for the woman who gave her everything.
Spain did not receive her with ease. Nothing was handed to her. Every sacrifice, every lonely night, every tear, every hour of work became part of her story. But Keilan kept going. Because women like her are not built from comfort — they are built from resilience.
Today, she stands as a symbol of courage for every young woman coming from a forgotten town with impossible dreams. Proof that strength is not about where you begin… it’s about how fiercely you rise after life tries to break you.
This is more than beauty.
This is survival.
This is sacrifice.
This is Keilan Reignok Molina.
Araceli Ochoa Guerra
She was the youngest of ten children, raised in the quiet countryside of Mayarí, Cuba, where survival came before dreams. While her sisters imagined fashion, music, or escaping the island, she spent her childhood watching her mother care for sick neighbors with almost nothing — warm soup, clean towels, and compassion stronger than medicine itself. That was the moment she decided her life would never be about attention. It would be about healing.
She left Cuba with very little, carrying the pressure of an entire family on her shoulders. In Miami, she worked long exhausting hours in a private medical practice, learning English between shifts, sending money home every month so her family could eat, repair the house after storms, and help her nieces and nephews stay in school. Some nights she cried alone from exhaustion, but she never allowed herself to quit. Too many people depended on her strength.
She never expected her story to inspire anyone. She wasn’t trying to be seen. She simply wanted to become the kind of woman her younger self needed growing up.
Today, she is a proud lesbian mother raising her six-year-old son with the same unconditional love and resilience that shaped her. She teaches him that family is not defined by judgment or tradition, but by sacrifice, honesty, and love that shows up every single day. Though life has challenged her in countless ways, she carries herself with quiet dignity — proof that softness and strength can exist in the same woman.
She still returns to Mayarí once a year, never forgetting where she came from. The little girl from Cuba who chose medicine over recognition became the heartbeat of her family. And one day, she hopes to open her own private practice, not for status, but so people who feel forgotten can finally be cared for by someone who understands what struggle truly looks like.
At 91 years old, milagros eulalia Castillo still wakes up every morning in her small village outside Santiago de Cuba mayari with the strength of a woman who survived it all. A mother of seven, grandmother, great-grandmother, widow, and fighter — she spent her life working the tobacco fields under the Caribbean sun to feed her family. After losing the love of her life 20 years ago and battling diabetes and illness in her later years, she never let hardship take her spirit. In her village, she is more than a woman… she is a symbol of survival, sacrifice, and Cuban strength.
Yaritza Montoya
She came from a small village in Santiago de Cuba with a dream bigger than the world around her. Growing up, she was told girls like her — curvy, bold, different — were never meant for runways. But she refused to let her size define her future.
She moved to Havana with nothing but courage, studied hard, became a nurse, and spent her days caring for others while still holding onto the dream that lived in her heart since childhood.
Today, she stands proudly as both a woman of compassion and a woman of beauty — proving that elegance, confidence, and worth have no size limit.
To every woman out there: you do not need to shrink yourself to deserve your dreams. You are already beautiful exactly as you are.
Dress : dilani
Muted sage, seafoam green chiffon, meticulously pleated and gathered, forms a structured design built into a hard corset with boning, crinoline, and three-ply fusing for support and shape. The dress’s interior is masterful, while the chiffon draping creates an elegant illusion of simplicity. Taken in Santiago, Cuba, by my boyfriend, the photo captures the refined details. This collection will soon be online. Thanks to Havana Model Management, the hotel, and Santiago for their hospitality. Photo @elierochoagil Model liyaraidis.
Muted sage, seafoam green chiffon meticulously pleated and gathered to perfection, forming a structured design built into a hard corset with boning, crinoline, and three-ply fusing that provide support and shape. The dress's skeleton interior is a masterpiece of construction, while the outer chiffon draping across the bodice creates an elegant illusion of simplicity. The photo, taken in Santiago, Cuba, by my boyfriend, captures the refined details of the ensemble. This collection will soon be released online. Thank you to Havana Model Management, the hotel, and the city of Santiago for their warm hospitality and kindness toward us.
Photo @elierochoagil
Model liyaraidis
Inspired by the heat, rhythm, and vibrant colors of Cuba, this gown is a celebration of movement and sensuality. Layers of weightless silk chiffon cascade into dramatic asymmetrical ruffles that flow like Caribbean waves in the wind. The plunging neckline, sculpted waist, and high slit create a silhouette that feels both powerful and effortlessly feminine.
A love letter to Cuba — bold, sun-drenched, and impossible to ignore.
Photo @elierochoagil
Model liyaraidis
Dress dilani