Susy Díaz, one of the most beloved and controversial figures in Peruvian entertainment, is back, but this time not in Congress or on a television set, but in the universe of sustainable fashion. The former congresswoman and celebrity launches a very special closet sale, in which she will make 13 of her most iconic garments available to the public. From December 6 to 25, fans of the former star will be able to purchase these unique pieces, which have witnessed memorable moments in her life, such as the famous outfits she wore in ‘The Value of Truth’.
Through Resikla, the second-hand clothing buying and selling platform supported by Platanitos Susy invites everyone to join sustainable fashion, a trend that seeks to reduce the environmental impact of the textile industry. This special sale will not only allow access to unique garments, but also includes the possibility of negotiating prices, replicating the experience of a traditional market.
Susy Díaz announces that she will sell 13 of her most representative garments
Susy Díaz’s closet comes out has generated great expectations in recent days, especially for the pieces that will be part of this exclusive sale. There will be 13 pieces of clothing that the former congresswoman has worn in different iconic moments of her life, many of them seen on the popular program ‘The value of truth’ (EVDLV), where he left his mark with his unique style and exuberant personality.
Susy Díaz will sell her most representative clothing.
Among the most notable items are party dresses that shined on Peruvian television, with shine and cuts that set trends at the time. Each garment has a story that goes beyond its design, a story that connects Susy Diaz with its audience and with the country’s popular culture. From dresses to gala outfits, all of these pieces reflect the essence of a woman who knew how to position herself as a media icon on television and in politics.
What makes this sale even more special is that, through Resikla users will not only be able to purchase these unique garments, but will also have the opportunity to negotiate prices, as if they were at a traditional fair. This “haggle” feature makes the experience even closer and more authentic, attracting buyers interested in a more personalized treatment.