Ep 1 of FANTASMAS is out now and plz know I know self promotion is cringy!!!!!
These were NOT made with AI they were made by @yu.lez for @iriscovetbook AI WISHES We called these Office Whoopsies! 📉😰🖇️👔📁😨📑 Thank you to the all-Aquarius team: @cylersays @angelemmanuel @uhmmwhat ! Plus @tiwothy @uncl3swag on team photo and @lauranapoliello on team clothes. Article by @marc.sifuentes
These were NOT made with AI they were made by @yu.lez for @iriscovetbook AI WISHES We called these Office Whoopsies! 📉😰🖇️👔📁😨📑 Thank you to the all-Aquarius team: @cylersays @angelemmanuel @uhmmwhat ! Plus @tiwothy @uncl3swag on team photo and @lauranapoliello on team clothes. Article by @marc.sifuentes
These were NOT made with AI they were made by @yu.lez for @iriscovetbook AI WISHES We called these Office Whoopsies! 📉😰🖇️👔📁😨📑 Thank you to the all-Aquarius team: @cylersays @angelemmanuel @uhmmwhat ! Plus @tiwothy @uncl3swag on team photo and @lauranapoliello on team clothes. Article by @marc.sifuentes
These were NOT made with AI they were made by @yu.lez for @iriscovetbook AI WISHES We called these Office Whoopsies! 📉😰🖇️👔📁😨📑 Thank you to the all-Aquarius team: @cylersays @angelemmanuel @uhmmwhat ! Plus @tiwothy @uncl3swag on team photo and @lauranapoliello on team clothes. Article by @marc.sifuentes
These were NOT made with AI they were made by @yu.lez for @iriscovetbook AI WISHES We called these Office Whoopsies! 📉😰🖇️👔📁😨📑 Thank you to the all-Aquarius team: @cylersays @angelemmanuel @uhmmwhat ! Plus @tiwothy @uncl3swag on team photo and @lauranapoliello on team clothes. Article by @marc.sifuentes
These were NOT made with AI they were made by @yu.lez for @iriscovetbook AI WISHES We called these Office Whoopsies! 📉😰🖇️👔📁😨📑 Thank you to the all-Aquarius team: @cylersays @angelemmanuel @uhmmwhat ! Plus @tiwothy @uncl3swag on team photo and @lauranapoliello on team clothes. Article by @marc.sifuentes
These were NOT made with AI they were made by @yu.lez for @iriscovetbook AI WISHES We called these Office Whoopsies! 📉😰🖇️👔📁😨📑 Thank you to the all-Aquarius team: @cylersays @angelemmanuel @uhmmwhat ! Plus @tiwothy @uncl3swag on team photo and @lauranapoliello on team clothes. Article by @marc.sifuentes
These were NOT made with AI they were made by @yu.lez for @iriscovetbook AI WISHES We called these Office Whoopsies! 📉😰🖇️👔📁😨📑 Thank you to the all-Aquarius team: @cylersays @angelemmanuel @uhmmwhat ! Plus @tiwothy @uncl3swag on team photo and @lauranapoliello on team clothes. Article by @marc.sifuentes
These were NOT made with AI they were made by @yu.lez for @iriscovetbook AI WISHES We called these Office Whoopsies! 📉😰🖇️👔📁😨📑 Thank you to the all-Aquarius team: @cylersays @angelemmanuel @uhmmwhat ! Plus @tiwothy @uncl3swag on team photo and @lauranapoliello on team clothes. Article by @marc.sifuentes
These were NOT made with AI they were made by @yu.lez for @iriscovetbook AI WISHES We called these Office Whoopsies! 📉😰🖇️👔📁😨📑 Thank you to the all-Aquarius team: @cylersays @angelemmanuel @uhmmwhat ! Plus @tiwothy @uncl3swag on team photo and @lauranapoliello on team clothes. Article by @marc.sifuentes
The little show (?) I made continues tn! HBO made me a a drop box sort of situation with images I can share BEFORE the new episode of FANTASMAS drops tn and AFTER. Bibo had a bit of trouble downloading them and got really upset at one point but we figured it out. Anyway for now here are authorized pictures of: a nightmare urgent care the dream influencer apt me looking for my lil earring Bibo 🙂
The little show (?) I made continues tn! HBO made me a a drop box sort of situation with images I can share BEFORE the new episode of FANTASMAS drops tn and AFTER. Bibo had a bit of trouble downloading them and got really upset at one point but we figured it out. Anyway for now here are authorized pictures of: a nightmare urgent care the dream influencer apt me looking for my lil earring Bibo 🙂
Surreal stories await. The HBO Original Series #Fantasmas premieres tonight at 11 pm ET on @StreamOnMax.
The quest continues. A new episode of the HBO Original Series #Fantasmas premieres tonight at 11 pm ET on @StreamOnMax.
Cover-Story: Proud 2 Be Julio Torres @spaceprincejulio To help celebrate our annual 🏳️🌈 Proud 2 Be Issue, We’ve tapped writer-actor-director Julio Torres. One of Latin leading queer figures in Television and film, Julio is hard at work and has just aired his newest show, “Fantasmas.” Julio spins a fantastical six-part tale of when he lost a gold oyster earring. In his search to find the precious object, Julio reflects on the offbeat characters he encounters in introspective, often eerie, and always comedic vignettes set in a dreamy, alternate version of New York City. A kaleidoscope of color and surrealism, Fantasmas weaves together stories of people looking for meaning, purpose, and connection in an increasingly isolating world. Read the full interview now live on www.Galoremag.com “Fantasmas” translates to “Ghosts” in English. How did you develop that title, and why did you keep it in Spanish? How would you define a “Fantasma”? I love the sound of the word. But also, I’m very preoccupied with what it means to be a “ghost” in a city – to be visible only sometimes, to be misunderstood, lonely, limited, and hung up on something. Credits: Editor-in-cheif: Prince Chenoa @princechenoastudio Photographer: Brian Vu (@brianvu) Fashion Stylist: Angel Emmanuel Ramirez (@angelemmanuel) Makeup Artist: Cyler Daigle (@cylersays) Hair Artist: Sean Bennett (@uhmmwhat) Stylist Assistants: Laura Napoliello (@lauranapoliello), Daniel Roa (@danielroaart) Makeup Assistant: Angela Di Carlo (@missangedc) Interviewed/Cover-Art: Sebastián Chicchón (@jager.noon ) | Julio wears @hanes @ugg @outlier @mondoguerra @austin.james.smith @aandreamariss @bysweatypigeon in his cover story!
Cover-Story: Proud 2 Be Julio Torres @spaceprincejulio To help celebrate our annual 🏳️🌈 Proud 2 Be Issue, We’ve tapped writer-actor-director Julio Torres. One of Latin leading queer figures in Television and film, Julio is hard at work and has just aired his newest show, “Fantasmas.” Julio spins a fantastical six-part tale of when he lost a gold oyster earring. In his search to find the precious object, Julio reflects on the offbeat characters he encounters in introspective, often eerie, and always comedic vignettes set in a dreamy, alternate version of New York City. A kaleidoscope of color and surrealism, Fantasmas weaves together stories of people looking for meaning, purpose, and connection in an increasingly isolating world. Read the full interview now live on www.Galoremag.com “Fantasmas” translates to “Ghosts” in English. How did you develop that title, and why did you keep it in Spanish? How would you define a “Fantasma”? I love the sound of the word. But also, I’m very preoccupied with what it means to be a “ghost” in a city – to be visible only sometimes, to be misunderstood, lonely, limited, and hung up on something. Credits: Editor-in-cheif: Prince Chenoa @princechenoastudio Photographer: Brian Vu (@brianvu) Fashion Stylist: Angel Emmanuel Ramirez (@angelemmanuel) Makeup Artist: Cyler Daigle (@cylersays) Hair Artist: Sean Bennett (@uhmmwhat) Stylist Assistants: Laura Napoliello (@lauranapoliello), Daniel Roa (@danielroaart) Makeup Assistant: Angela Di Carlo (@missangedc) Interviewed/Cover-Art: Sebastián Chicchón (@jager.noon ) | Julio wears @hanes @ugg @outlier @mondoguerra @austin.james.smith @aandreamariss @bysweatypigeon in his cover story!
Cover-Story: Proud 2 Be Julio Torres @spaceprincejulio To help celebrate our annual 🏳️🌈 Proud 2 Be Issue, We’ve tapped writer-actor-director Julio Torres. One of Latin leading queer figures in Television and film, Julio is hard at work and has just aired his newest show, “Fantasmas.” Julio spins a fantastical six-part tale of when he lost a gold oyster earring. In his search to find the precious object, Julio reflects on the offbeat characters he encounters in introspective, often eerie, and always comedic vignettes set in a dreamy, alternate version of New York City. A kaleidoscope of color and surrealism, Fantasmas weaves together stories of people looking for meaning, purpose, and connection in an increasingly isolating world. Read the full interview now live on www.Galoremag.com “Fantasmas” translates to “Ghosts” in English. How did you develop that title, and why did you keep it in Spanish? How would you define a “Fantasma”? I love the sound of the word. But also, I’m very preoccupied with what it means to be a “ghost” in a city – to be visible only sometimes, to be misunderstood, lonely, limited, and hung up on something. Credits: Editor-in-cheif: Prince Chenoa @princechenoastudio Photographer: Brian Vu (@brianvu) Fashion Stylist: Angel Emmanuel Ramirez (@angelemmanuel) Makeup Artist: Cyler Daigle (@cylersays) Hair Artist: Sean Bennett (@uhmmwhat) Stylist Assistants: Laura Napoliello (@lauranapoliello), Daniel Roa (@danielroaart) Makeup Assistant: Angela Di Carlo (@missangedc) Interviewed/Cover-Art: Sebastián Chicchón (@jager.noon ) | Julio wears @hanes @ugg @outlier @mondoguerra @austin.james.smith @aandreamariss @bysweatypigeon in his cover story!
Cover-Story: Proud 2 Be Julio Torres @spaceprincejulio To help celebrate our annual 🏳️🌈 Proud 2 Be Issue, We’ve tapped writer-actor-director Julio Torres. One of Latin leading queer figures in Television and film, Julio is hard at work and has just aired his newest show, “Fantasmas.” Julio spins a fantastical six-part tale of when he lost a gold oyster earring. In his search to find the precious object, Julio reflects on the offbeat characters he encounters in introspective, often eerie, and always comedic vignettes set in a dreamy, alternate version of New York City. A kaleidoscope of color and surrealism, Fantasmas weaves together stories of people looking for meaning, purpose, and connection in an increasingly isolating world. Read the full interview now live on www.Galoremag.com “Fantasmas” translates to “Ghosts” in English. How did you develop that title, and why did you keep it in Spanish? How would you define a “Fantasma”? I love the sound of the word. But also, I’m very preoccupied with what it means to be a “ghost” in a city – to be visible only sometimes, to be misunderstood, lonely, limited, and hung up on something. Credits: Editor-in-cheif: Prince Chenoa @princechenoastudio Photographer: Brian Vu (@brianvu) Fashion Stylist: Angel Emmanuel Ramirez (@angelemmanuel) Makeup Artist: Cyler Daigle (@cylersays) Hair Artist: Sean Bennett (@uhmmwhat) Stylist Assistants: Laura Napoliello (@lauranapoliello), Daniel Roa (@danielroaart) Makeup Assistant: Angela Di Carlo (@missangedc) Interviewed/Cover-Art: Sebastián Chicchón (@jager.noon ) | Julio wears @hanes @ugg @outlier @mondoguerra @austin.james.smith @aandreamariss @bysweatypigeon in his cover story!
Cover-Story: Proud 2 Be Julio Torres @spaceprincejulio To help celebrate our annual 🏳️🌈 Proud 2 Be Issue, We’ve tapped writer-actor-director Julio Torres. One of Latin leading queer figures in Television and film, Julio is hard at work and has just aired his newest show, “Fantasmas.” Julio spins a fantastical six-part tale of when he lost a gold oyster earring. In his search to find the precious object, Julio reflects on the offbeat characters he encounters in introspective, often eerie, and always comedic vignettes set in a dreamy, alternate version of New York City. A kaleidoscope of color and surrealism, Fantasmas weaves together stories of people looking for meaning, purpose, and connection in an increasingly isolating world. Read the full interview now live on www.Galoremag.com “Fantasmas” translates to “Ghosts” in English. How did you develop that title, and why did you keep it in Spanish? How would you define a “Fantasma”? I love the sound of the word. But also, I’m very preoccupied with what it means to be a “ghost” in a city – to be visible only sometimes, to be misunderstood, lonely, limited, and hung up on something. Credits: Editor-in-cheif: Prince Chenoa @princechenoastudio Photographer: Brian Vu (@brianvu) Fashion Stylist: Angel Emmanuel Ramirez (@angelemmanuel) Makeup Artist: Cyler Daigle (@cylersays) Hair Artist: Sean Bennett (@uhmmwhat) Stylist Assistants: Laura Napoliello (@lauranapoliello), Daniel Roa (@danielroaart) Makeup Assistant: Angela Di Carlo (@missangedc) Interviewed/Cover-Art: Sebastián Chicchón (@jager.noon ) | Julio wears @hanes @ugg @outlier @mondoguerra @austin.james.smith @aandreamariss @bysweatypigeon in his cover story!
Cover-Story: Proud 2 Be Julio Torres @spaceprincejulio To help celebrate our annual 🏳️🌈 Proud 2 Be Issue, We’ve tapped writer-actor-director Julio Torres. One of Latin leading queer figures in Television and film, Julio is hard at work and has just aired his newest show, “Fantasmas.” Julio spins a fantastical six-part tale of when he lost a gold oyster earring. In his search to find the precious object, Julio reflects on the offbeat characters he encounters in introspective, often eerie, and always comedic vignettes set in a dreamy, alternate version of New York City. A kaleidoscope of color and surrealism, Fantasmas weaves together stories of people looking for meaning, purpose, and connection in an increasingly isolating world. Read the full interview now live on www.Galoremag.com “Fantasmas” translates to “Ghosts” in English. How did you develop that title, and why did you keep it in Spanish? How would you define a “Fantasma”? I love the sound of the word. But also, I’m very preoccupied with what it means to be a “ghost” in a city – to be visible only sometimes, to be misunderstood, lonely, limited, and hung up on something. Credits: Editor-in-cheif: Prince Chenoa @princechenoastudio Photographer: Brian Vu (@brianvu) Fashion Stylist: Angel Emmanuel Ramirez (@angelemmanuel) Makeup Artist: Cyler Daigle (@cylersays) Hair Artist: Sean Bennett (@uhmmwhat) Stylist Assistants: Laura Napoliello (@lauranapoliello), Daniel Roa (@danielroaart) Makeup Assistant: Angela Di Carlo (@missangedc) Interviewed/Cover-Art: Sebastián Chicchón (@jager.noon ) | Julio wears @hanes @ugg @outlier @mondoguerra @austin.james.smith @aandreamariss @bysweatypigeon in his cover story!
Cover-Story: Proud 2 Be Julio Torres @spaceprincejulio To help celebrate our annual 🏳️🌈 Proud 2 Be Issue, We’ve tapped writer-actor-director Julio Torres. One of Latin leading queer figures in Television and film, Julio is hard at work and has just aired his newest show, “Fantasmas.” Julio spins a fantastical six-part tale of when he lost a gold oyster earring. In his search to find the precious object, Julio reflects on the offbeat characters he encounters in introspective, often eerie, and always comedic vignettes set in a dreamy, alternate version of New York City. A kaleidoscope of color and surrealism, Fantasmas weaves together stories of people looking for meaning, purpose, and connection in an increasingly isolating world. Read the full interview now live on www.Galoremag.com “Fantasmas” translates to “Ghosts” in English. How did you develop that title, and why did you keep it in Spanish? How would you define a “Fantasma”? I love the sound of the word. But also, I’m very preoccupied with what it means to be a “ghost” in a city – to be visible only sometimes, to be misunderstood, lonely, limited, and hung up on something. Credits: Editor-in-cheif: Prince Chenoa @princechenoastudio Photographer: Brian Vu (@brianvu) Fashion Stylist: Angel Emmanuel Ramirez (@angelemmanuel) Makeup Artist: Cyler Daigle (@cylersays) Hair Artist: Sean Bennett (@uhmmwhat) Stylist Assistants: Laura Napoliello (@lauranapoliello), Daniel Roa (@danielroaart) Makeup Assistant: Angela Di Carlo (@missangedc) Interviewed/Cover-Art: Sebastián Chicchón (@jager.noon ) | Julio wears @hanes @ugg @outlier @mondoguerra @austin.james.smith @aandreamariss @bysweatypigeon in his cover story!
Cover-Story: Proud 2 Be Julio Torres @spaceprincejulio To help celebrate our annual 🏳️🌈 Proud 2 Be Issue, We’ve tapped writer-actor-director Julio Torres. One of Latin leading queer figures in Television and film, Julio is hard at work and has just aired his newest show, “Fantasmas.” Julio spins a fantastical six-part tale of when he lost a gold oyster earring. In his search to find the precious object, Julio reflects on the offbeat characters he encounters in introspective, often eerie, and always comedic vignettes set in a dreamy, alternate version of New York City. A kaleidoscope of color and surrealism, Fantasmas weaves together stories of people looking for meaning, purpose, and connection in an increasingly isolating world. Read the full interview now live on www.Galoremag.com “Fantasmas” translates to “Ghosts” in English. How did you develop that title, and why did you keep it in Spanish? How would you define a “Fantasma”? I love the sound of the word. But also, I’m very preoccupied with what it means to be a “ghost” in a city – to be visible only sometimes, to be misunderstood, lonely, limited, and hung up on something. Credits: Editor-in-cheif: Prince Chenoa @princechenoastudio Photographer: Brian Vu (@brianvu) Fashion Stylist: Angel Emmanuel Ramirez (@angelemmanuel) Makeup Artist: Cyler Daigle (@cylersays) Hair Artist: Sean Bennett (@uhmmwhat) Stylist Assistants: Laura Napoliello (@lauranapoliello), Daniel Roa (@danielroaart) Makeup Assistant: Angela Di Carlo (@missangedc) Interviewed/Cover-Art: Sebastián Chicchón (@jager.noon ) | Julio wears @hanes @ugg @outlier @mondoguerra @austin.james.smith @aandreamariss @bysweatypigeon in his cover story!
Photographer: Yulissa Benitez Amaro @yu.lez Fashion Stylist: Angel Emmanuel Ramirez @angelemmanuel Makeup Artist: Cyler Daigle @cylersays Hair Artist: Sean Bennett @uhmmwhat Photo Assistants: Timothy Smith @tiwothy, Vinit Patel @uncl3swag Stylist Assistant: Laura Napoliello @lauranapoliello Interview by Marc Sifuentes @marc.sifuentes Celebrated for his distinctive storytelling and imaginative flair, Julio Torres @spaceprincejulio emerges as a prominent figure in the world of comedy and filmmaking. Hailing from El Salvador, Torres has garnered widespread acclaim, earning prestigious accolades such as Emmy nominations, a Peabody Award, and a Writers Guild of America Award. Last year, Torres made his impressive directorial debut with A24’s Problemista, captivating audiences and critics alike at the SXSW Festival. Notably, he not only directed but also wrote and starred in the film alongside luminaries such as Tilda Swinton, Isabella Rossellini, and RZA. Now, venturing further into his creative journey, Torres presents Fantasmas, a six-episode series slated to premiere on HBO Max on June 7th. Serving as the writer, director, executive producer, and lead actor, Torres crafts a whimsical and introspective narrative revolving around the search for a lost oyster earring. Through a series of encounters and reflections, the story unfolds into mini-films, blending eerie comedy with poignant insights. Julio shares his thoughts on embracing his evolving role as a multi-hyphenated creator, weighs in on the tough decision of voting in this year’s election, and delves into the captivating tale of a lost oyster earring—all while stepping into the role of Iris Covet Book intern for the day. Link in bio. 🦪✨