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Encyclopedia > Luis Antonio

Luis Antonio (born approx. in 1966) is a famous Puerto Rican fashion designer and businessman.


Antonio launched his first collection in 1983, and two years later, he moved to New York, where he attended the Fashion Institute of Technology, where he studied fashion design.


During the 1990s, his work went thru a boom, and he became a popular designer in Puerto Rico, Latin America, Europe and the United States. He was hired by such companies as Pepsi, Budweiser, Cover Girl, Coors, Heineken, etc., to dress their models. In addition, his designs were shown in top magazine covers, and he has worked as the personal designer for stars such as Jennifer Lopez, Astrid Munoz, Paulina Rubio, Myriam Hernandez, Luis Fonsi, Raymond Arrieta and many more.


On the business side, he opened a store in Miramar; San Juan, and has had his fashion designs sold in Tokyo, many European cities and in the United States.


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Sweet Loving (Continued) (9723 words)
Antonio was beaming as he said, "Have I got a surprise for you?" He took Luis by the arm and pulled him into the living room.
Luis was smiling down at her happily, then rested his head on hers as he drifted off to sleep.
Luis said, "I can't believe Antonio fell in love with a Crane." Sheridan pulled back and smiled into his eyes, "I guess it runs in the family." Luis laughed because he knew that she was right.
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