I wish I was a pop star or diva like Salma Hayek, Christina Aguilera and Jennifer Lopez….I wouldn’t mind receiving a luxurious baby gifts!
Four Latina entrepreneurs, with businesses that capture the flavor and fiesta of Latino heritage, joined forces to send gift baskets brimming with color and culture to three new Latina moms — Salma Hayek, Christina Aguilera and Jennifer Lopez.
The gifts are a “Welcome to el Mundo” for their little ones and a warm embrace for the new mothers, each of whom proudly represents what it means to be a successful Latina in America. And now, each represents Latina motherhood.
“As business women and Latin mothers we want to support and encourage them on their new adventure,” said Monica Olivera, who owns the on-line boutique Latin Baby and blogs on products, services and trends for Latina mothers at http://www.micielitolindo.blogspot.com. “And, of course, to help them celebrate and pass on ‘la cultura’ to their new babies.”
In addition to Latin Baby, the gift-givers are: Frijolitos, Los Pollitos Dicen and Proud Tots.
The gifts were sent for:
- Max and Emme: the twins born to Puerto Rican-American superstar Lopez and Puerto Rican salsa king Marc Anthony.
- Valentina Paloma, daughter of Mexican-born star Hayek and Francois-Henri Pinault.
- Max Liron, son of Ecuadorian and Irish-American singer Aguilera and Jordan Bratman.The gifts:
Latin Baby, an on-line baby boutique for Latino families, sent gifts from their infant and toddler lines – such as hooded towels and jean jackets – which feature designs with Spanish phrases and terms of endearment like “Precioso,” “Chicanita” and “Latina in Training.” http://www.latinbabyusa.com.Frijolitos, specializing in Latino toy and educational products, sent the children a “Picadillo the Armadillo” book and their popular character plush toys and puppets. http://www.frijolitosinc.com.
Los Pollitos Dicen (The Little Chicks Say), gifted the celebrities with onesies, t-shirts and newborn hats from their independent designer collection of vibrantly colored baby wear decorated with popular Spanish colloquialisms and phrases such as “Gordito,” “Pachanga” and “Pio Pio Pio.” http://www.piopio.biz
Proud Tots, which specializes in extraordinary and heirloom quality baby items at affordable prices, sent the babies soft and silky blankets. http://www.proudtots.com
Via PR Web
