Fashion is a liberation, however many have turned it into a prison… Thus, in his style, It is defined by Jomari Goyso, who is facing a great challenge in his professional career and a great opportunity that TelevisaUnivision gives himbecome the first of their 360 talents.
What is being 360? what will happen starting this Tuesday, March 7 when you see him debuting in his segment ‘Más Moda, Menos Filtro’ on the 24/7 nightly newscast on ViX, and on Wednesday the 8th on ‘Despierta América’.
Before his debut, and already almost recovered from his fall from his horse at the end of last year, We talked to Jomari about the new opportunity, about fashion, filters, slavery and liberation.
-Congratulations! You are the chain’s first 360 talent, with ‘More Fashion, Less Filter’…
Jomari Goyso: we incorporate a segment that is going to have 2 different parts: one is going to be ‘More Fashion’, another is going to be ‘Less Filter’. ‘Wake up America’, and Vix the evening news… Two different days, and different concepts, different content.
-What will the public see in this segment divided in two?
Jomari Goyso: It is the fashionable concept, obviously, incorporating many things that are happening now in networks. Fashion doesn’t stop, fashion is a mass industry, it’s going to see more time to talk, because there really isn’t a segment right now, for example, in ‘Despierta América’, that only talks about fashion, it doesn’t existThere are segments that exist when there is a catwalk or an award ceremony, but not a weekly one, we created this.
-Jomari fashion, not traditional, but with feeling, not hurting.
Jomari Goyso: You always hurt someone, because I’ve already learned it over the years… If it’s not the one who made the dress, it was the one who combed the extension or the one who put the eyelash… But trying to be a little objective, and not with the intention of saying: “This is horrible”, but a little bit of understanding people.
It also doesn’t seem fair to me that the industry wants to sell everyone the concept, to say, you have to buy this to make it spectacular. Someone has to tell them: “You don’t have to buy anything, you have to love yourself as you are”. Luckily there are people who stop many things, many movements… People say, “Well, it’s true, I still don’t have to dye my hair every day because if I don’t have gray hair.” Actually, people have to be told that, you don’t have to follow the trends. That’s where the concept ‘More Fashion, Less Filter’ comes from, from my way of interpreting fashion.
-What is the best, and what is the cruelest of fashion?
Jomari Goyso: The best thing about fashion is that for many people it is a liberation, and a way of expressing themselves, and people sometimes know how to cover up what they don’t like, and highlight what they likethat’s really the concept of how fashion, beauty, makeup and everything is born, is to highlight what you like, and to some way or means hide what you don’t. The problem is that it has become a prison. Women are the most unfortunate, because jail is for women, in everything, that’s the dark side of fashion.
Although people care at times and then don’t care, Fashion is the second biggest cause of pollution in the world. A very big movement began in the pandemic, people looked at the world, what was happening to usbut it has been losing a little bit… Now many artists wear old dresses, The Kardashians recently talked about it…Not because they can’t buy a new one, not because they don’t have a million designers that would make them the most beautiful dress in the world, but because they want to send the message that it can be recycled.
It is not necessary to create, you have to create sustainable fashion, for this reason, because there are already many followers on the networks who criticize the new generations, it is like: but you don’t care about the planet, you don’t care about the animals, why? you wear fashion that destroys, it is delicate, it is a delicate thing.
-You speak of fashion as prison, ‘Less Filter’, is the filter today’s prison?
Jomari Goyso: Everything has a good thing and a bad thing. Everything has helped someone to feel better, and everything has helped others to destroy themselves. The filter was born to make everyone feel like a celebrity. Retouching has existed all your life, if you don’t look at any magazine from the 90s, Vogue, the colors, the non-brands or everything…
What happens is that it was not massive, not everyone could do it, when the filter is born they all feel like celebrities, the problem is that their self-esteem destroyed them, because then they looked in the mirror and said: “Oh no, my reality is not the same” … And what happens? I remember many years ago that I did a cover with a celebrity, and they touched it up, she called her manager and told her, “Take it off, don’t touch me, I hate it.” And I said no, well, if you look divine retouched, and she answered me, “And when I go out on the street and they don’t recognize me?” … It is the reality that is lived, when people put on many filters and criticize them.
When we see us in person, the first thing they always say to us: “Do you look prettier or don’t you look prettier than on television? do you look cuter? It’s the first thing they tell you, do you look taller, do you see yourself shorter? Do you look fatter, do they see you skinnier?” So it’s not easy.
-You look the same or be cute the same.
Jomari Goyso: to me always They tell me that I look prettier, that I look skinnier, that I look taller, and that I look more handsome in person… But there are people who have seen them in person and they look worse, that creates insecurity for you, everyone looking at themselves in the filters and seeing the comments: “how beautiful you look”… I’m not like that, looking at those women who put on hair extensions, and how beautiful you look now, how strong, where does that go? In other words, I’m not really beautiful, I have to do all that to be beautiful, it’s delicate.
-What do you talk about this, even if you are a fashion reporter, how do you take care of the reception in the other, in who is looking at you?
Jomari Goyso: We start from the base that I do not believe myself to be anyone’s teacher, and that I no longer feel like an inspiration to anyone, if someone wants to be inspired, that’s fine, but I don’t feel, Since I use filters, I use everything, that something has an impactI feel that I have more impact with what I release from my mouth.
-I mean the show
Jomari Goyso: I feel that what I say is the repercussion, the message that I send is what does arrive, not so much if I use filters or not, I am very careful with thatwith what I say, because I have nephews because I have nieces, because I already realized the repercussion of the people who write to me, that when I say things about curly hair, straight hair…
I have always been, fortunately for me, like me I grew up in an environment that had no discrimination for any colour, race or type of hair, type of beauty. But I’ve realized that 90% of people grow up in cultures or families that discriminate against everythingdirty and ugly hair, you have ugly colors, you’re fat, you’re skinny, that ear is ugly… I never grew up with anyone like that, so that changes, it turns the tables on how I see life, because there are times when I say something and people tell me: “Jomari, you think something else”… And I, poor thing, I don’t think about anything else because I didn’t grow up with that, but since those people grew up with that from very young, no there is no God to take it away.
There are times when my bosses said: “No, you have to say what you like, the bad and the good”. In my lists at the end I say the two best, but I don’t say the worstYears ago, I think that since I left ‘El Gordo y La Flaca’, I said, I don’t do that anymore, because I never speak.
–You came to Univision without knowing television, with an opportunity that you did not understand why they were giving it to you, and today you become the first 360 talent on the network. How do you feel?
Jomari Goyso: I feel proud of being a rebellious person, what is rebellion, fighting for what you think is fair, I feel proud, over the years, I have been able to strengthen my personality, because of the love of the people. When they had offered me to work on television before, before joining Univisión, they had offered me, I always said that I didn’t want to work on it, because I saw it return to my bullying timesthat someone is going to judge me, is going to insult me, is going to tell me that… And it was the opposite, obviously, there are people who insult me, obviously there are people who can’t stand mebut I’ve never seen that, because I’m used to that, I grew up with it.
But I didn’t grow up with people telling me, wow you’ve helped them, you’ve changed them, and I think that is the dream of all the people who work in the entertainment world, we all dream of impacting the life of a person. My intention is not hDo it, how nice when someone feels that you have helped them, because for me it is my job, I am very passionate and I love it, but I am at my job… Yes, now that you mention it, and today seeing all this, yes, I am the first talent that Univision puts to do what is going to be a bit of the future of television, which is 360, connecting ViX with Univision. I am thankful, I I am very grateful with whatever they give me, I am blessed with what they take from meI don’t feel like they’re taking away anything that makes me shine, when they give me something I feel like they’re giving me a new challenge to shine in a different way.
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