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Target’s Latino Heritage Month Collection Has Juan Gabriel & Rebelde Tees for $16, Plus More Latino Faves
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Date:2025-04-18 09:08:20
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Target is kicking off Hispanic Heritage Month with a fab collection that celebrates nuestra cultura in style. Get ready to show off your love for Latino legends like Juan Gabriel and the Rebelde crew with these must-have graphic tees, all for just $16! If that wasn’t enough, they’ve also got some cafecito essentials to bring a little bit of abuelita’s kitchen straight into your home.
From amor eterno vibes with Juan Gabriel’s iconic looks to tapping into your inner rebel with Rebelde merch, these pieces are perfect for representing your roots and showing off your Latino pride. Whether you're repping your favorite telenovela or sipping café with familia, this collection is a definite sí, por favor!
Plus, with prices like these, it's easy to stock up on cositas lindas without breaking the bank. Keep scrolling for our Latina editor-approved faves.
Shop Target's Hispanic Heritage Month Fashion Collection
This cropped Juan Gabriel graphic tee is giving Amor Eterno vibes with its soft rib fabric and iconic cursive design—perfect for pairing with your fave jeans or skirts for a look that’s todo amor!
This vibrant, floral bodycon dress by Afro-Dominican artist Talisa Almonte is a stretchy, stunning masterpiece that pairs effortlessly with heels, sneakers, or sandals for a look que brilla.
This lavender tote by Chicanx artist Christina Cordova blends beauty and function with its dreamy desert landscape print—making your grocery runs a little more hermoso.
If you were a rebellious Latina in your teenage years, then you definitely watched everyone's favorite telenovela Rebelde. Rock this fan-favorite graphic tee this Hispanic Heritage Month as you sing to Sálvame with the rest of your Latino friend group.
Swap out the bata de casa for this gorgeous 100% recycled polyester midi dress with a red floral print on black, featuring a smocked design and stylish side slit.
Show off your Latino pride with the Latino Heritage Month Por La Cultura trucker baseball hat—featuring 'Siempre Por La Cultura' in vibrant embroidery, a two-tone brown and cream design, and an adjustable fit.
Looking for a stylish fit that shows off your pride? This button-down shirt made by Chicanx artist Christina Cordova feels silky smooth and is easy to throw on when you're looking to turn heads in a stunning set.
Shop Target's Hispanic Heritage Month Home Collection
No Latino household is complete without a cafecito maker, so make sure to snag yours asap to truly feel like you're in your señora era. Don't forget the Café Bustelo!
Suitable for hot and old beverages, sipping on your morning cafecito has never been chicer with this gorgeous green floral mug created by Chicanx artist Christina Cordova.
This serving tray is designed with a red desert landscape print and is perfect for serving mini snacks during lunchesito with the tías.
Great for holding salsa as well as other dips and appetizers, these ceramic bowls are dishwasher and microwave-safe and make great statement pieces in the kitchen.
For only $15, you can score this chic ceramic pitcher designed by artist Christina Cordova. Pair it with the rest of Target's Latino ceramic home collection and show it off at your next dinner party!
Spruce up your table with the Latino Heritage Month Melamine and Bamboo coasters—featuring Talisa Almonte's colorful floral designs and multi-colored rims, plus they’re dishwasher safe for easy cleanup.
Looking for more editor-approved picks? Check out our Target home essentials for an 'It Girl" fall.
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