WestCol revealed that his suit for the Latin Grammys cost him a fortune and assured that he seeks to represent Colombia “with height and style.”
A few days before the Latin Grammy 2025, The expectation grows both for the artists who will represent Colombia and for the digital figures who will accompany this important event with Latin music.
The ceremony, which will take place this November 13 in Las Vegas, promises a night of brilliance, talent and style. And, among the attendees who will give something to talk about, will be the content creator paisa WestCol, who has already revealed details of his long-awaited appearance on the red carpet.
During one of his live broadcasts, the streamer surprised his followers by talking about the exclusive suit that will look at the gala and the high cost he paid to look true to his style.
“It’s a special suit, he did it Tom Fordit’s not a suit even the son of… daddy, you know it hurt me a lot to pay for it. Cristal Devil Ligas told me: ‘Daddy, how do you say? You have to arrive with a 10k suit,’” he said between laughs.
Then, the paisa confessed: “The suit cost me 10K, just for the silly thing. That’s why Tom Ford was in charge of the design; he didn’t do it for us for free… or anything. When we got out of those 40K suits, Tom Ford calmly helped us with the return. It’s the first time we’ve been there at the Grammys, if you understand me? A suit that will go down in history,” he concluded.
WestCol: the first streamer to arrive at the gala
This will be the first time that WestCol attend the Latin Grammy, an important step in his career, not only as a content creator, but also as an artist.
The paisa is part of the team behind ‘La Plena’, a song that earned a nomination in the Best Urban Fusion/Performance category, along with Beéle and Ovy on the Drums.
The nomination marks a new chapter for the streamer, who has expanded his influence beyond digital platforms and has managed to position himself within the Latin music ecosystem.
On social media, WestCol has expressed his excitement and nervousness for what will be his debut on one of the most important nights in Latin music. Furthermore, he has assured that, beyond luxury and cameras, His greatest pride will be sharing the recognition with his colleagues and with the public that has accompanied him since his beginnings.
