Ideas for a charro-style Quinceañera.
Charras traditions originating from various parts of Mexico, such as Jalisco, Zacatecas, Durango, Chihuahua, Aguascalientes, and Guanajuato, have long been a source of inspiration for the North American cowboy style. It all goes back to the riders, or "vaqueros," of the 19th century. There were distinctive clothing and accessories to showcase their status in society. See the following examples:
Location: Hurst Ranch Historical Center
Photography: Jose Delgado Photography
Dress and accessories: Moda 2000
Boots: La Herradura Western Wear
What is a cowgirl without her boots?
Originally, boots were made for cowboys who herded cattle while mounted on their horses. They were manufactured for hard work and with durable materials to protect the cowboy's feet from the harsh conditions of the wild west. Over time, they became a fashion statement and an indispensable part of cowboy attire. Now, they are made in various colors and styles for one to choose according to their taste.
Location: Hurst Ranch Historical Center
Photography: Jose Delgado Photography
Dress and accessories: Moda 2000
Boots: La Herradura Western Wear
Looking for the perfect ranch to celebrate your Charro-themed Quinceañera?
Check out Hurst Ranch Historical Center. The venue is located in the city of West Covina. You'll get a beautiful venue, a piece of history, and an affordable price. For only $1,800 on Saturdays and $1,300 on Fridays and Sundays, how can you go wrong? Make sure to book the date at least a year in advance at https://www.hurstranch.comsite-rental. Mention this article to get special prices on Fridays and Sundays!
Location: Hurst Ranch Historical Center
Photography: Jose Delgado Photography
Dress and accessories: Moda 2000
Let's talk about the details! Besides choosing the right venue, photography is another important part of your Quinceañera. Having the right photographer for your event is essential. Photography should tell the story of that special day and showcase your personality in all its splendor. It's about being able to relive the entire event through the photos. Check out the incredible images and details captured by Jose Delgado for this special Charro-themed edition.