SAN MARCOS, Texas — It's been more than three decades since the death of Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla Perez, but her fans are in as great a number as ever.
Texas State University's Wittliff Collections has opened a special exhibit celebrating her life and career. "The Selena Effect" features photos from her former publicist Ramon Hernandez, renowned photographers Al Rendon, John Dyer, Scott Newton and Sylvia Reyes; art pieces by David Zamora Casas, Marc Burckhardt and Sara Hickman.
In addition to being a gifted singer, Selena was also a proficient fashion designer. She designed many of her own outfits herself, as well as worked closely with those in the fashion industry. The Texas State exhibit also features original Selena fashion sketches, outfits, fashion accessories and a diary f