Host Eva Longoria attends the Padres Contra el Cancer's 7th annual "El Sueno de Esperanza" benefit gala Thursday, October 18, 2007 in the West Hollywood, Calif.
Eva Longoria says she has no plans to have children. At least not at the moment. "Not for me, and not for Gabrielle," says Longoria, referring to her character on ABC's "Desperate Housewives."
Longoria flashed her wedding ring and smiled, but gave few details about her life with new husband Tony Parker as she walked the red carpet Wednesday at Vogue magazine's Fashion Mexico event.
The 32-year-old actress said she always tries to support Latin designers.
"My wedding dress was by (Venezuelan) Angel Sanchez, and I try to do my best to wear as many Latino designers as I can," said Longoria, showing off a short, strapless violet dress by Dominican designer Oscar de la Renta.
The Texas native, whose family is originally from Monterrey, Mexico, said she was happy to be back in the Mexican capital. It was her first visit to Mexico City in 15 years.
"My husband (in the series) Ricardo Antonio Chavira and myself, we're very, very proud to represent Latinos everywhere, all over the world, and we're happy to see positive images of Latinos on television," Longoria said.
Eva Longoria says she has no plans to have children. At least not at the moment. "Not for me, and not for Gabrielle," says Longoria, referring to her character on ABC's "Desperate Housewives."
Longoria flashed her wedding ring and smiled, but gave few details about her life with new husband Tony Parker as she walked the red carpet Wednesday at Vogue magazine's Fashion Mexico event.
The 32-year-old actress said she always tries to support Latin designers.
"My wedding dress was by (Venezuelan) Angel Sanchez, and I try to do my best to wear as many Latino designers as I can," said Longoria, showing off a short, strapless violet dress by Dominican designer Oscar de la Renta.
The Texas native, whose family is originally from Monterrey, Mexico, said she was happy to be back in the Mexican capital. It was her first visit to Mexico City in 15 years.
"My husband (in the series) Ricardo Antonio Chavira and myself, we're very, very proud to represent Latinos everywhere, all over the world, and we're happy to see positive images of Latinos on television," Longoria said.
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