Hermoza Featured in NBC Select's 101+ Latino-Owned Businesses to Support in 2024 and Beyond

Hermoza Featured in NBC Select's 101+ Latino-Owned Businesses to Support in 2024 and Beyond

We are thrilled to share that Hermoza has been recognized in NBC Select's list of 101+ Latino-owned businesses to support in 2024 and beyond! This feature highlights the contributions of Latino- and Latina-owned brands that make a difference, not only during Hispanic Heritage Month but year-round. For us at Hermoza, this recognition is a testament to the passion, hard work, and dedication behind our brand, driven by our Latina founders, Marisa and Tiffany.

A Celebration of Culture and Craftsmanship

Hermoza’s inclusion in this list is especially meaningful as we continue to blend our heritage with high-quality fashion. From our iconic dresses to our beautifully crafted swimwear, each piece tells a story of resilience, creativity, and a deep appreciation for the art of design. This recognition by NBC Select is not just a nod to our commitment to style but also to our mission of uplifting our community through fashion that is as timeless as it is vibrant.

Why This Matters

Being featured among other Latino-owned businesses highlights the power of diverse voices in shaping industries, especially in fashion. The acknowledgment from NBC Select helps elevate brands like ours, showcasing how cultural heritage and modern design can merge to create pieces that resonate with women of all backgrounds. As we look ahead to 2024 and beyond, we remain committed to offering collections that make every customer feel seen, celebrated, and truly beautiful.

Looking to the Future

This spotlight energizes us to keep creating designs that reflect the values of Hermoza—elegance, inclusivity, and a love for our heritage. We are grateful for the support of our customers and community, and we can’t wait to share more of what we have in store. Here’s to more opportunities to bring timeless style to your wardrobe and to continue being a part of a movement that champions Latino-owned businesses all year long.

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