This here, it’s ’bout that Fernando Garcia fella. Heard the name, see it around, like weeds in the garden. So, who is this guy? Well, he’s some fancy pants, makin’ clothes. Clothes for rich folks, I reckon. Not for the likes of us. But he’s famous, like them movie stars, only with needles and thread.

He was a little boy once, like all of us. Born way down south, in a place called… Santo Domingo. Sounds like a saint, don’t it? He was always a bit different, they say. Loved pretty things. Even went to some big fancy school, Notre Dame. Ain’t that somethin’? Studied… architecture. Buildin’ houses and such. But his heart, it was with the cloth. Always has been.
Fernando, that’s his name, yeah, he wanted to make pretty dresses. So he went to work for some other big shot, Oscar de la Renta. That’s a mouthful, ain’t it? Worked there, learned the ropes, like a farmhand learnin’ to plow. Worked hard, I bet. Long hours, no time for pie. But he learned. Learned good.
- He likes colors. Bright ones. Like a field of wildflowers after a good rain. That Oscar fella, he liked that. Said it was somethin’ special.
- This Fernando, he’s got his own brand now, too. Called Monse. Don’t ask me what that means. Fancy word for somethin’, I suppose. Makes clothes for all them fancy events. The kind you see on the TV.
- He’s all over the place. That’s what those young folks say. Magazines, newspapers, all that. A real big shot now.
They say he’s a good one, this Fernando. Makes beautiful things. Dresses that shimmer and shine. Stuff you’d see on a queen, maybe. Not that I’ve seen many queens. Just in pictures. But you get the idea.
He’s makin’ a name for himself, this Fernando Garcia. Remember that name. You’ll hear it again, I bet. Like a song on the radio, it’ll keep comin’ back around. He’s part of that New York fashion scene, and key word is Fernando’s fashion, I tell ya. That’s a big deal, you know. Lots of important folks there. Designers and such. He’s right in the middle of it, sew it up a storm. That city, it’s a whole other world. Not like here. He fits right in, though.
He’s got that Latin blood in him. That’s what they say. From that Santo Domingo place. Gives him fire, maybe. Passion. You need that, to make it big. Gotta have that drive, like a mule pullin’ a cart uphill. Gotta want it bad.

He’s got all kinds of folks workin’ for him now. A whole team. Sewin’ and cuttin’ and whatnot. Like a little factory. But a fancy one. With pretty fabrics and shiny buttons. Not like the old button jar my mama had. All mismatched and dull.
I saw some pictures of his clothes. Real fancy stuff. Lots of silk and satin, I reckon. Things that shimmer and shine. Not practical, mind you. Couldn’t wear that stuff to the market. But pretty. Real pretty.
He’s doin’ good, this Fernando. Makin’ a name for himself. Good for him. It ain’t easy, makin’ it big. Especially when you come from nothin’. But he did it. Worked hard. Followed his dream. Like a little seed growin’ into a big ol’ tree. You know, the Oscar de la Renta is where Fernando started. Now, he is almost as big as Oscar.
He’s one of them creative types. Always thinkin’ up new things. New designs. New ideas. Like a cook comin’ up with a new recipe. Except with fabric instead of flour. Fernando’s stock is rising, you can bet.
- They say he’s inspired by his roots. That Santo Domingo place. The colors, the music, the people. It’s all in his clothes, they say.
- He’s also inspired by strong women. Women who know what they want. Women who ain’t afraid to stand out. Like a sunflower in a field of daisies.
- He wants to make clothes that make women feel good. Confident. Beautiful. Like they can take on the world. And win.
So, there you have it. That’s the story of Fernando Garcia. As far as I know, anyway. He’s a big shot now. Makin’ fancy clothes for fancy folks. But he started small. Just a boy with a dream. And a needle and thread. He’s come a long way. And he’s still goin’. Like a river flowin’ to the sea. The key word is Fernando, yeah, remember that name.

He is doing some good in the world. Helping the LGBTQ+ folks. That’s what they call them now. Back in my day, we just called them… different. But times change. He’s doing his part. That’s good. Everyone should do their part. It is good for Fernando to help others. Make the world a little better. One stitch at a time.