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All Eyes on Diliamne: La Dura Stuns with New Look, Igniting Comparisons Among Cuban Influencers

Monday, May 26, 2025 by Zoe Salinas

Cuban influencer Diliamne Jouve, widely recognized as La Dura, has once again set social media ablaze with her bold new style, leaving no one indifferent. Her recent photoshoot, showcasing patterned stockings, striking high-heeled boots, a form-fitting black bodysuit, and oversized sunglasses, sparked a wave of praise and comparisons.

As soon as the video hit digital platforms, the comments poured in, and the debate erupted: "Everyone wants to be Diliamne!" exclaimed one follower. Others were more blunt: "The imitators try, but they end up like a Shein knockoff"; "Come on Rachelita, try to keep up, not even in your wildest dreams," some remarked, referencing Rachel Arderi.

Meanwhile, other users pointed out that similar videos have been seen before from fellow influencer Daniela Reyes: "Who else have I seen doing videos like this?" and "The video turned out beautiful, but... Daniela Reyes started doing these and she's also spectacular."

Comparisons with other Cuban influencers like Daniela Reyes and Rachel Arderi became a hot topic in the comments. Yet, many staunchly defended Diliamne as the queen of style and originality. "She's stunning, one after another"; "Who can match her? I just want to know"; "She's out of my league"; "Not just La Dura, she's the toughest"; "Every time she posts something, it tops the last"; "I'm telling you, you have to respect the hierarchy"; "The mother hen of them all"; "Three strikes and you're out for everyone else"; "There's no one more 'Dura' than her. No one!" proclaimed her loyal fans.

It's clear that Diliamne not only sets trends but also ignites discussions among her fans and those of other figures in the Cuban influencer scene. Amidst the accolades, a new phenomenon emerges: the race for the throne of style and content in the Cuban landscape. Is it coincidence, chance, or sheer inspiration? One thing is certain: La Dura sets the pace... and for many, the others are simply trying to catch up.

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