Madonna's initial music videos reflected her American and Hispanic mixed street style combined with a flamboyant glamor.[306] She was able to transmit her avant-garde downtown New York fashion sense to the American audience.[308] The imagery and incorporation of Hispanic culture and Catholic symbolism continued with the music videos from the True Blue era.[309] Author Douglas Kellner noted, "such 'multiculturalism' and her culturally transgressive moves turned out to be highly successful moves that endeared her to large and varied youth audiences."[310] Madonna's Spanish look in the videos became the fashion trend of that time, in the form of boleros and layered skirts, accessorizing with rosary beads and a crucifix as in the video of "La Isla Bonita