Photo illustration: Dulcea photographed in her hometown of Oxnard, CA - Credit: Lena Rios for The West Coast Chronicle
Dulcea (a stylized, affectionate take on “dulce”) is more than a trend; it’s a mood. Think golden hour every hour. The palette is warm: terracotta, marigold, soft blush, and the deep green of a prickly pear cactus. West Coast Latina tastemakers are swapping all-black athleisure for embroidered linen sets, paloma white sundresses, and gold cadenas (chains) that catch the Malibu light. west coast latina dulcea hot
(sweet). In a cultural or slang context, it often refers to a "sweet" personality or aesthetic. Photo illustration: Dulcea photographed in her hometown of
: Some contemporary creative projects use similar names to honor West Coast heritage. For instance, artist Dulcea Lo-fi released an EP titled West Coast Latina Dulcea Best , which blends English and Spanish lyrics with lo-fi beats. : Some contemporary creative projects use similar names
This is the West Coast edge. It incorporates streetwear influences, bold silhouettes, and the "baddie" aesthetic popularized in Los Angeles and the Bay Area. Regional Influence: The West Coast Factor