Intermoda 82 Celebrates Regional Mexican Culture

Intermoda 82 in Guadalajara showcased a fashion collection inspired by los corridos tumbados, honoring Chalino Sánchez and Mexican narcoculture with vibrant wearable art.


Intermoda 82 Celebrates Regional Mexican Culture

Tumbados ballads continue to shape a new generation of regional Mexican music, dominating the music scene and spreading to other areas like fashion. During the 82nd edition of Intermoda in Guadalajara, a collection inspired by the musical genre, Chalino Sánchez, and narcoculture was presented. The Jalisco brand Siete Cactus debuted with its collection "Rancho mafia," composed of garments made in Mexico that incorporate elements of the ranch and street scenes, blending attitude to evoke the cowboy spirit.

During the fashion show, a regional Mexican music group played live, turning the event into an artistic and fashion celebration for all of Latin America. The iconic presence of Chalino Sánchez, a key figure in Sinaloan narcoculture, was noticeable, demonstrating that even more than three decades after his death, he remains relevant. At times when he gained fame in the United States with hits like "Las nieves de enero" and "Alma enamorada."

"The fashion proposal is inspired by stories of bravery, the verses of Chalino Sánchez, and the efforts of our ancestors on the ranch. Blending aesthetic codes of trap, the sensitivity of hip hop, and the richness of regional Mexican music," emphasized the brand. The outfits feature subtle lace, striking embroidery, and relaxed cuts, each becoming a statement of power and style.