The LGBTIQA+ influencer and activist assured that he attended in his role as a “public figure” and “celebrity”, and that he felt very well received in the neighboring country. “I feel like it was a triumph,” he confessed.
Simón de la Costa, influencer and LGBTIQA+ activist, took Argentina by storm after attending two important events in the neighboring country.
Through his social networks, the psychologist also shared records of his participation in the pride march in Buenos Aires and about the parade of a important trans-Andean designerwhich he attended with a look created by himself.
Simón de la Costa made an impact in Argentina
“A real dream Buenos Aires and his march for the rights of the LGBTIQA+ community,” he wrote in the description of a post he shared on Instagram.
According to what he told Page 7the Neo Marik collective invited him to get on a float: “In my role as an LGBTIQA+ activist I have done many things and have had different appearances from my role as a public figurebut also as a person linked to mental health.”
On the march, Simón said that more than two million people attended and that “they were different faces of Argentine television and international influencerswith more than 50 floats”.
“It is wonderful to see how Argentines fight for their rights“he declared.
Exclusive parade
During his stay in the neighboring country, the influencer also attended an exclusive fashion show at the Alliance Française by the designer Santiago Artemis called “The Queen of Camelot”.
“He is quite a fan of my content and I of his,” he confessed.
“He had as a guest the ambassador of France and various celebrities of the fashion scene in Buenos Aires, among which I was,” he recalled.
“The parade was wonderful and My look was of my own making. “I feel like it was a triumph, because although no one knew me much here in Argentina, I felt very well received by the entire fashion scene,” he commented.