Amparín Serrano

Mexican graphic designer (1965–2022) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Amparín Serrano or Amparo Serrano Espinoza (31 October 1965 – 12 August 2022) born in Ciudad de México was a Mexican graphic designer, famous for having created the Distroller brand, "Virgencita Plis" that caricatured the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe, and the "Ksi meritos/Neonate Babies" that featured baby dolls, but were criticized for politicizing the Abortion debate to kids.[1][2][3][4]

Born(1965-10-31)31 October 1965
Mexico City, Mexico
Died12 August 2022(2022-08-12) (aged 56)
OthernamesAmparín Serrano
AlmamaterUniversidad Anáhuac México Campus Sur
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Amparín Serrano
Born(1965-10-31)31 October 1965
Mexico City, Mexico
Died12 August 2022(2022-08-12) (aged 56)
Other namesAmparín Serrano
Alma materUniversidad Anáhuac México Campus Sur
OccupationGraphic designer

Businesswoman

Theater producer

Ex-singer

Illustrator
Known forDistroller
Notable workKsi Meritos/Neonatos bebés
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Personal life

Amparo Serrano Espinosa is the granddaughter of Manuel Espinosa Yglesias, Mexican banker, and daughter of Amparo Espinosa Rugarcía.[5] Amparo Serrano married David West, American producer and president of Westwood Entertainment, and was the mother of Amparo Alexia West, artistically known as Minnie West, a Mexican actress, and Camila West. Amparín was originally a member of the music acts Media Luna with singles "La Luna", "Dime por qué" o "Sueños", and Flans with Ilse, Ivonne, and Mimi before they rose to fame as a Girl group in the mid-1980s to the early 1990s.[6][7] According to Amparín's daughter declarations, Amparín fell off a railingless balcony in her house, causing her death.[8]

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