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Cotrini Skincare’s Camilo Triana Shines Bright at West Hollywood’s Gurus Magazine Cover Celebration

West Hollywood had a glow-up this weekend, and you can thank Camilo Triana — the visionary founder of Cotrini Skincare. The entrepreneur lit up the city with charm, style, and some serious skincare savoir-faire. On Saturday, June 21, the Juniper Lounge at One Hotel West Hollywood transformed into a haven of beauty, glam, and pure celebration as Gurus Magazine honored Camilo with a cover party worthy of his luminous rise in the skincare world.

Brought to life by Gurus Magazine founder and media maven Derek Warburton, the event was a powerfully beautiful moment of community, innovation, and star-studded sparkle. Guests sipped cocktails, sampled Cotrini’s cutting-edge skincare line, and swirled through a room filled with style-savvy connoisseurs and Hollywood heavyweights.

From Bravo’s The Valley duo Brittany Cartwright and Janet Caperna to Vanderpump Rules’ Scheana Shay and Griselda star Martín Rodríguez — the space glimmered with celebrities, influencers, and tastemakers. Fashion darlings Patrik Simpson and Pol’ Atteu from Amazon’s Gown & Out in Beverly Hills were in attendance, along with actress Eve Richards, fitness influencer Shaka Smith, and, of course, the ever-colorful MTV and style queen Margie Plus.

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Just as the main party began to simmer down, Margie turned up the heat with her legendary afterparty, The Warm Up. It served unforgettable energy and a surprise performance from Robert Rene that had the whole room singing into the night.

QR codes dotted the venue, offering guests a chance to dive deeper into the story of Camilo and his rise with Cotrini. Between bites of divine fare, impromptu selfies under the starlit terrace, and skincare sampling stations, attendees got an immersive experience into what makes Cotrini more than a brand — it’s a movement of beauty, wellness, and modern sophistication.

Camilo Triana’s journey was celebrated not just in glossy magazine pages but in laughter, music, and meaningful connections. It’s the kind of entrepreneurial story LA loves: built on grit, heart, and a good moisturizer.

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Sari Cohen

On-Camera Correspondent • Entertainment Journalist • Critic • Producer • Organizations: Hollywood Creative Alliance • SAG-AFTRA

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