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The magenta carpet of Premio Lo Nuestro 2026 once again became a true runway of Cuban talent and style. The gala, held on February 19 in Miami under the theme "Honoring Who We Are," brought together prominent figures from Latin music, as well as influencers, artists, and Cuban celebrities who captured attention from the moment they arrived.
Although the official ceremony started at 7:00 PM (Eastern Time), the celebration kicked off much earlier with the arrival of the guests and the announcement of the winners in over 40 categories.
Among the most talked-about was influencer Lianet Martí, known as “La Mija,” who posed radiantly with her husband, Jorge Luis Ruiz, “El Mijo.” The couple exuded camaraderie in front of the cameras and confirmed why they have become one of the favorites of the Cuban public on social media.
The members of Gente de Zona also sparked conversation as they arrived accompanied by their respective partners and children, embracing an elegant and family-friendly style that immediately resonated with their fans.
The group, which has a strong background in Latin music, was one of the most notable Cuban representations of the night.
The influencer Gino Montalvo showcased his modern and carefree style, while Samantha Hernández stood out with a sophisticated look that did not go unnoticed by photographers.
For her part, influencer and entrepreneur Camila Guiribitey caught the spotlight again with a glamorous look, staying true to the luxurious image she projects on her digital platforms.
Another face that generated excitement was the influencer Carnota, always charismatic and approachable with the audience, who took the opportunity to connect with followers and colleagues.
In the musical realm, singer Hallel Génesis also shone on the magenta carpet, solidifying her presence within the urban scene and reaffirming the growth of Cuban artists in the Latin market.
The Cuban presence at Premio Lo Nuestro 2026 made it clear that the Island — and its diaspora — continues to set trends in Latin culture. Beyond awards and nominations, the night was a celebration of talent, identity, and the impact that Cuban creators continue to have both within and outside of music.
Miami once again became the meeting point for a community that, with its own unique style, made its presence felt at one of the most important events of the year for the Latin entertainment industry.
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