How fictional band RBD_oficial became the epicenter of ‘00s Latin music.
era, RBD sported iconic uniform styles that reflected their characters’ roles on the show. Miu Miu-esque microskirts, blazers, red ties, and denim quickly became the signature look of the band and its followers. They were also torchbearers of Y2K fashion. Flaunting six different personalities, the group members popularized noughties staples for all tastes: from pastel-colored outfits fitted for Paris Hilton to edgier ensembles that channeled the growing pop-punk wave.
Marmolejo points to the star decal actress Anahí’s character, Mía Colucci, frequently wore on her forehead. “Suddenly you could find fashion editorials with [models wearing] stars on the face, or you saw girls who also wanted to imitate her, sporting that star,” he says. Dulce Maria Espinoza Savinon and Jose Christian Chavez Garza of RBD performing in Anaheim, California in the ‘00s.Eduardo Parra/WireImage/Getty ImagesGustavo Caballero/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesBut the phenomenon ran deeper. While RBD attracted fanfare with their music and style, it was their relatability and underlying message of believing in yourself and standing up for your dreams that made people stay and sympathize.
Reminiscing about RBD’s early days and what made people connect with them, Maite Perroni, one of the vocalists of the group, says, “The first time we left Mexico to hold a concert was [to go to] Colombia and we couldn't believe that the stadium was completely full. Music is a universal language. During each concert, we delivered messages of peace, of believing in [our] dreams, of equality and respect.
Fans of the band also remember RBD as one of the first major forces in pop culture to bring up conversations about sexual identity, body image, and mental health. Anahí, who started her career as a child actor and endured the pressures of the industry from a young age, shared
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