The premiere of 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' at the Anahuacalli Museum in Mexico City was not only brightened by the presence of Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway; the real star of the night was Esteban Macías, who broke social media with a look that has been described as 'disruptive' and 'controversial'.
The Multimedios host appeared dressed entirely in black, but what really sparked the criticism were his red stilettos, impeccable makeup, and a braid that completed his style. Comments calling him 'repressed', comparing him to a 'region 4 geisha', and even suggesting he 'is going to hell' for his appearance during Holy Week flooded his social media.
Despite the accusations of trying to 'seek attention', the host assured he 'held up well' at the event in his stilettos, showing he is willing to defend his aesthetic freedom in the face of any judgment.
However, Macías did not stay silent and responded to the attacks with irony. To those who suggested he had finally 'come out of the closet', the journalist retorted sharply: 'What does that closet have to do with it?'.
Macías, who has recently acknowledged wearing women's clothing and makeup, became the center of an intense debate about gender norms in show business. While his girlfriend praised his 'style' and 'talent', internet users were not so kind.
Faced with the criticism of a follower who preferred to see him 'normal', he launched a question that made many think: 'What is normal?'.
For the style curious, Esteban revealed that his outfit and the much-talked-about red stilettos come from Ropamina closet, a boutique where you can get brand-name clothes at affordable prices.