Photo Credit: Elizabeth Mueni
 
Becky G is bringing her vibrant cultural identity into homes across the country with a heartfelt new venture. The 28-year-old "Mayores" singer has teamed up with her mom, Alejandra, to launch a colorful home décor collection in collaboration with Walmart. The line, which has been in development for three years, reflects their Mexican heritage and deep-rooted family traditions. 
 
The new collection, **Mainstays by Becky G & Alejandra**, includes dinnerware, candles, accent lamps, decorative pillows, and more — all starting at just $2.28. It's a meaningful project born from both love and legacy.
 
"After three years of development and a lifetime of dreaming, our Mainstays by Becky G & Alejandra collection is finally here," Becky shared. "It means everything to me and my mom. We poured our hearts into creating something that honors our Mexican heritage, our love of home, and the family traditions we hold close."
 
She added, "This collection was created *con todo el cariño del mundo* — with all the love in the world — to bring a piece of our culture into homes everywhere. We hope it inspires connection, pride, and helps people make their own special memories."
 
But the collection isn't just about aesthetics — it also supports a cause close to their hearts. In partnership with Walmart, a portion of the proceeds will go toward the Latino Community Foundation's California Wildfire & Disaster Relief Fund, which aids those impacted by the devastating wildfires that struck Los Angeles in January.
 
"Together, we hope this collection not only brings comfort and joy into your home but also extends that same spirit to the communities that mean so much to us," Becky said.
 
Becky has long been open about the importance of honoring her cultural background. In an interview with PEOPLE in August 2022, she described her Latina identity as a "blessing" and emphasized her desire to encourage pride in the Latinx community.
 
"Being Latina is part of who I am," she said. "It's not just something that makes me different — it's a core part of me. I want to be great at what I do because of my talent, but my identity is also a powerful part of my story."
 
Growing up in Inglewood, California, Becky experienced the challenges of navigating a bicultural identity, sometimes feeling torn between two worlds. Over time, however, she learned to see it as a gift.
 
"Me being Latina — that is a part of me. It's not just checking a box. It's a blessing," she said. "It's the culture I've experienced since I was a little girl. It's shaped me, inspired me, and now it's something I get to share with others — through music, through stories, and now, through this collection."
 

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