If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, The Hollywood Reporter may receive an affiliate commission. The offices were closed in America during the recent Labor Day weekend, but in the picturesque Mexican town of San Miguel, creativity was hard at work. The setting was the luxurious , as about a hundred or so invited residents and VIP guests gathered to witness the latest collection from local designer turned emerging global superstar Neithan Herbert.

Taking over the property’s picturesque garden terrace, Herbert showcased his spring/summer 2025 collection of flowing dresses, intricate knits and ornate accessories in front of a captivated crowd of friends and clients. Titled “Moonlight,” the pieces paid tribute to some of the designer’s most revered inspirations, from the Inca goddess of the moon (known as ) to what Herbert said was his mother’s humble yet elegant style (represented through lace tops, wool skirts, and gold jewelry taken from her Indigenous heritage). The collection also drew from equestrian motifs, with wide-brim hats, cowboys boots and Western-inspired outfits seen on the diverse group of models.

The highlight of the night: at one point in the show, a real-life white horse came strutting down the middle of the runway, drawing “oohs” and “ahhs” from the audience. Proceeds from ticket sales to the show, meantime, benefitted Equinoterapia SMA, a local organization that supports children with de.