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Beyond Fashion: The Connie Dávalos Effect

  • May 19
  • 5 min read

Updated: 5 days ago

Connie Dávalos represents a new kind of modern elegance — one that does not separate fashion from real life. Through motherhood, travel, glamour and everyday chaos, she has built a recognizable presence rooted in authenticity, confidence and personal style. In a world obsessed with perfection, Connie reminds us that true sophistication comes from knowing how to remain yourself through every stage of life.


by: Diva Lomas, Deputy Editor

Creative Credits


 Directed & Produced by Diva Lomas

 Styling: Pepe Guzmán

 Makeup: Cristina Cuellar

 Hair: Laura Ruiz


Dress: Zhadère @zhadere x Ugga Concept Store @uggaconceptstore

Earrings: Indira & Isidro Jewelry @indira_and_isidro Ring: Stratto @strattojewerly

Photo: Andrea Figueroa



What makes Connie Dávalos interesting is not simply that she looks good. That would be the easiest thing to say.


What is truly compelling is that her style does not feel built to impress the industry, but to accompany a life in motion. A life filled with children, travel, events, commitments, cameras, exhaustion, glamour, and reality all existing in the same day.


Photo Andrea Figueroa
Photo Andrea Figueroa

Total Look: Studio Rituales @studio.rituales Jewerly: Indira & Isidro Jewerly @indira_and_isidro

At a time when so many women seem to dress in order to sustain an edited version of themselves, Connie projects something far more powerful: an image that does not deny chaos, but styles it.


Because there is a huge difference between wearing fashion and having presence. Fashion can be bought. Presence is built.


Look: Steph Orozco @stephorozcoo

Shoes: VACR Shoes @vacr_

Earrings: Lucia Piña @luciapinaaccesorios x Ugga Concept Store @uggaconceptstore

Photo: Andrea Figueroa


And Connie belongs to a generation of Latin women who understand that looking good does not mean looking perfect. It means looking recognizable, confident, sophisticated, and authentic.


Her own public narrative says it in a way: travel, fashion, motherhood, and the honest idea of being perfectly imperfect. And perhaps that is the key. Connie does not sell a cold fashion fantasy. She represents something much harder to achieve: the possibility of continuing to be a woman, a mother, a social figure, and a style reference without ever losing touch with real life.


Photo: Andrea Figueroa
Photo: Andrea Figueroa

Total Look: Studio Rituales @studio.rituales Jewerly: Indira & Isidro Jewerly @indira_and_isidro

“For me, getting dressed has never been about trying to look perfect. It is about feeling like myself, even on the most chaotic days.”

That phrase could define what I call the Connie Effect: a way of living fashion where motherhood, travel, iconic bags, airport looks, dinners, children, and glamour do not compete with each other. They coexist. Her aesthetic universe moves between recognizable luxury, feminine fashion with personality, and an aspirational style that never feels out of reach. In her world, we see statement bags, touches of shine, feminine silhouettes, shoes with character, and gestures of everyday glamour. But what matters is not only the brands she wears. It is how she brings them into real life.


One key brand in her story is Malvaloca, with whom she developed a creative collaboration around her personal vibe. It makes sense: Connie connects with brands that understand fashion as an extension of personality, not just as a trend. Her universe also reflects a natural relationship with classic luxury reinterpreted through the lens of a modern, social, family-oriented woman. Pieces like the Chanel 25 reinforce that mix of sophistication, desire, and real life.


Dress: Jacobo Sin A @jacobo.sin.a x Li&Bi @libivestidos

Photo: Andrea Figueroa

“I love fashion when it has life. When you can wear it to travel, to be a mother, to go out, to work, and to keep dreaming.”

That is precisely her appeal. Connie does not seem to dress up as an aspirational woman. She seems to inhabit one.


She can exist at a dinner, in an airport, at a social event, or in an everyday moment with her children. And although that may sound simple, it is actually one of the most modern forms of elegance. True sophistication is not about appearing untouchable. It is about making style work within a real life.


Top: Studio Rituales @studio.rituales

Shorts: Sandra Weil @sandraweilstudio x Ugga Concept Store @uggaconceptstore

Earrings: Lucia Piña @luciapinaaccesorios x Ugga Concept Store @uggaconceptstore

Photo: Andrea Figueroa

“My closet is not made to hide my reality. It is made to accompany it.”

In beauty and lifestyle, her presence also expands into brands such as IT Cosmetics and lifestyle collaborations like Volvo Mexico, building a profile that goes beyond fashion. Connie does not only communicate what to wear.


She communicates a way of living: moving, traveling, caring, raising, producing, showing up, and continuing to be a woman through it all.


Dress: Carlos Pineda @carlospinedamx

Necklace: Indira & Isidro Jewelry @indira_and_isidro

Ring: Stratto @strattojewerly

Photo: Andrea Figueroa


And that feels deeply relevant for a generation of Latin women who no longer want to choose between being elegant or being practical, between being mothers or being sensual, between having a family life or having a public presence.


Connie represents a contemporary Latin femininity: elegant, sensual, family-oriented, confident, imperfect when necessary, and deeply present. She does not erase motherhood in order to appear sophisticated. She does not hide real life in order to look editorial. On the contrary, she turns that mix into part of her charm.


Trench Coat: Mayorca @mayorca.mx

Skirt: Annirash @annirashmx x Ugga Concept Store @uggaconceptstore

Earrings: Lucia Piña @luciapinaaccesorios x Ugga Concept Store @uggaconceptstore

Photo: Andrea Figueroa

“Motherhood did not take my style away. It gave me another reason to build it with more intention.”

Maybe that is why she connects.

Because with her, fashion does not feel like a display case. It feels like a tool. A way of entering the world with intention, even when the world comes with urgency, children, luggage, and endless things to do.


In a world full of digital clones, authenticity and personal taste have become the real luxury. And Connie Dávalos has something that cannot be bought: a recognizable identity.


Dress: Zhadère @zhadere x Ugga Concept Store @uggaconceptstore

Earrings: Indira & Isidro Jewelry @indira_and_isidro Ring: Stratto @strattojewerly

Photo: Andrea Figueroa

“I do not want to look like everyone else. I want to look like myself, but in my best version.”

That, to me, is influence. Not influence measured only in followers, likes, or collaborations. But the kind of influence that happens when a Not influence measured only in followers, likes, or collaborations. But the kind of influence that happens when a woman makes other women look at themselves and think: I can look like that too, without stopping being myself.



Dress: Mayorca @mayorca.mx

Top and Hat: Jacobo Sin A @jacobo.sin.a x Li&Bi @libivestidos

Ring: Stratto @strattojewerly

Photo: Andrea Figueroa


At a time when authenticity has become the hardest luxury to fake, Connie Dávalos reminds us that true style is not about escaping real life.

It is about looking incredible inside of it.


Photo: Andrea Figueroa
Photo: Andrea Figueroa

Total Look: Studio Rituales @studio.rituales Jewerly: Indira & Isidro Jewerly @indira_and_isidro


Editorial Note This production was directed and produced by Diva Lomas, with special thanks to Meliá Los Cabos and Grupo RosaNegra for graciously opening their spaces and allowing this story to come to life.

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