Photo: Courtesy of Isabella Boylston1/15There’s an awesome pool on the roof of my hotel, Panamericano.
Photo: Courtesy of Isabella Boylston2/15The fruit here is delicious! I’m not picky, I eat everything, but I try to make sure I get enough fruits and veggies.
Photo: Courtesy of Isabella Boylston3/15Getting fitted for one of my three different costumes in Sylvia.
Photo: Courtesy of Isabella Boylston4/15Teatro Colón is one of the most famous stages in the world. The first time I stepped out, it took my breath away. The stage is raked, meaning it’s a little slanted, so that’s an added challenge—I’m used to flat stages.
Photo: Courtesy of Isabella Boylston5/15I’m a ramen freak. Probably because it reminds me of pasta, which is my favorite. My friends at the theater took me here after a concert.
Photo: Courtesy of Isabella Boylston6/15I went out in the city’s Palermo neighborhood for dinner and there was all this really cool street art. This reminded me of the direwolves in Game of Thrones.
Photo: Courtesy of Isabella Boylston7/15I treated myself to a massage at Faena Hotel. I try to get a deep tissue massage at least once a week. It gets the endorphins going and gets my mind and body chilled out.
Photo: Courtesy of Isabella Boylston8/15This is my dancing partner, Federico Fernández. He’s one of the principal dancers here. He doesn’t speak English, so we’ve been communicating with mime!
Photo: Courtesy of Isabella Boylston9/15Buenos Aires-based ballerina Marisol Lopez Prieto has become my partner in crime. I met her mom—who made us chocolate milk and alfajores, which are these sweet snacks with dolce de leche!—and her dogs.
Photo: Courtesy of Isabella Boylston10/15I travel with these face masks from Sunrise Mart Japanese grocery in the East Village and they are the most hydrating things ever. I use RMS Beauty Lip2Cheek pots and MDSolarSciences Mineral Tinted Crème with SPF, which is my secret weapon because it spackles my pores. And I love skin care by Jordan Samuel, who used to be a dancer. The gel cleanser is amazing for taking off stage makeup.
Photo: Courtesy of Isabella Boylston11/15Getting ready to go out for a party. I didn’t know the dress code, but figured a velvet leotard was a good way to go! It’s by Fleur du Mal.
Photo: Courtesy of Isabella Boylston12/15One of the guys from the Teatro threw a reggaeton party. It is so much fun to dance with dancers! People were at it until 6:00 a.m.
Photo: Courtesy of Isabella Boylston13/15I eat 4 or 5 hours before a show, and it’s usually pasta. When I’m nervous, it’s more palatable and I try to eat the whole thing—you get that long-lasting energy. I haven’t really come across pasta I didn’t like!
Photo: Courtesy of Isabella Boylston14/15Getting ready backstage, I eat a banana and listen to music like Rihanna, The Weeknd, Carly Rae Jepsen, and Frank Ocean. To make my eyes look more open, I keep makeup on the outside, nothing in toward my nose.
Photo: Courtesy of Isabella Boylston15/15The city’s famous obelisk, viewed from up on the roof of my hotel. Goodbye, Buenos Aires!

