See How Model Valentina Ferrer Gets Red-Carpet Ready for the 2022 VMAS Alongside Her Adorable Son Río
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Model and wellness entrepreneur Valentina Ferrer gives PEOPLE an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at how she got glam for the 2022 VMAs red carpet — and her beautiful son Río, whom she shares with Reggaeton superstar, J Balvin, makes a cameo! Check out all the gorgeous photos right here.
Cheers to the Glam Squad!
"Getting ready with my glam team which I adore, and of course with my vitality from KAPOWDER."
All About the Dress
"My beautiful dress from KYHA, which I'll be wearing with my favorite Versace boots and doing a lot of accessorizing."
Model's Best Friend
"Chatting with the styling team before it's time to dress me and giving some love to my other baby Enzo. He follows me everywhere, my fellow companion."
Teamwork Makes the Red Carpet Dream Work
"Putting this dress on was no joke, it truly takes a village, haha, 30 pins to clip in the back and then add on all the extra things."
Pre-Carpet Cuddles
"My angel Riri, he lights up my world! He's growing so fast, I feel like just yesterday he was born. Had to get a few hugs and kisses before I'm off to the show."
Embracing the Little Moments
"Same thing with Río."
Better from the Back
"Getting a different view of the dress. I really was obsessed when I saw it and my inspiration behind the look all came true to life."
Gilded Out
"Up close and personal, love this jewelry so much. I mixed a few vintage Chanel rings with some Tiffany & Co. ones."
Red Carpet Ready
"Love a good elevator photoshoot moment."
Statement-Making Style
"My favorite part of my dress was this beautiful king train."
Backseat Glam
"Last minute touch-up before we arrive to the carpet."
It's Showtime!
"Before walking to the carpet, got this behind-the-scenes picture, so many people I was excited to see."
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