Diego Montoya (artist)

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Born
Diego Montoya

born 1982 or 1983 (age 42–43)
Yearsactive2004-present
Diego Montoya
Born
Diego Montoya

born 1982 or 1983 (age 42–43)
EducationFashion design, fine art
Years active2004-present
WebsiteDiegoLovesYou.com[1]

Diego Montoya (born in 1982) is a Peruvian visual artist and fashion designer based in New York. His work consists of gallery installations and costume designs made from recycled materials.[2] Montoya has produced designs for galleries and has closely worked with queer performers and drag queens who have appeared in the show Rupaul's Drag Race.[3]

Diego Montoya was born and raised in Lima, Peru. Later on, at the age of ten, his family immigrated to Miami, Florida, and settled down in the Little Haiti area.[4] Montoya was introduced to the fashion world during his childhood through his grandmother, who was a dressmaker.[5] He took an interest in fashion upon watching her sew intricate party dresses. In an interview with Vogue, he stated that at the time he wasn’t old enough to help with the pieces, but he would observe his grandmother’s work and hand items she needed.[5]

His first introduction to the queer scene was at fifteen, when he began attending drag shows in the area.[3]

In college, at Florida State University, he studied fashion design and fine art; he found himself sketching drag queens and club kids.[3][6][1] He chose as his muse during this period, performance artist and actress Amanda Lepore, “She was all over my storyboards.”[3] Montoya gained experience designing for performers in school working with the college's circus, including his acrobat boyfriend; it “helped hone an aesthetic based on ‘savage beauty.’"[1] After graduating in 2004, he moved to New York City.[3]

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