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To create a fashion show and art exposition in The Netherlands with eight Mexican fashion designers to generate cultural exchange amongst the Netherlands and Latin America; as well as, international exposure for Mexican designers and talent.

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sheguang hu

Wednesday, 10 August 2011 19:23



Is a mix of East and West. He loves the quality of Eastern fabric, with colorful embroideries or silk and leather with a top quality feel to it. Hu is trained in oil painting and went to the Dutch Rietveld Fashion Academy. He developed an unique style and translates his China Holland background to a combination between the soft feel of chiffon, silk and the hardness of leather.

CHAMUCHIC by: Claudia Muñoz

Saturday, 08 January 2011 14:29
Chamuchic is an innovative concept founded in 2010 by the textile designer Claudia Muñoz. The brand’s creator graduated from Universidad Iberoamericana and during her professional career she has collaborated on investigative projects regarding fashion trends for various companies such as Scappino and Cotton Incorporated.

In 2007 she joined the Fashion Week Mexico team directing the fashion area.
“My contact with the superficial aspect of fashion made me look for a new direction in my professional career.”
This is how, in the middle of 2008,  she made the decision to begin a new adventure and travel to San Cristobal de las Casas to make this pueblo mágico her new home. Through the contact that Claudia has with artisans from various communities in los Altos de Chiapas, she created the brand Chamuchic which celebrates the beauty of the artisans creating a harmonious balance between the traditional and the contemporary.

Carla Fernandez

Saturday, 05 March 2011 21:17
Carla Fernandez is the founder of Taller Flora, a fashion label and mobile design laboratory that travels throughout Mexico visiting indigenous communities, including those that specialize in handmade textiles.

Malafacha

Saturday, 08 January 2011 14:32

MALAFACHA

Victor Hernal & Francisco Saldaña are the designers behind the brand, a brand that talks by itself.If you never heard of them, watch the video below, you immediately get their vibe, they have a coherent yet experimental concept, taking risks that gives as a result distinctive style.

TRISTA

Saturday, 08 January 2011 14:37
Mexican designer duo TRISTA formed by Giovanni Estrada and Jose Alfredo Silva explores the meanings of human body volumes and silhouettes applying  a constantly evolving formula which brings together architectural patterns and research of quality fabrics and new color compositions.

MAURO BABUN

Saturday, 05 March 2011 21:27
Mauro Babun Studied Fashions at the academy of Arts and Designs were he won the National Prize for the most innovative Design. Mauro worked with mayor producers as art and clothing manager as well as art director for commercial and videos of diverse campaigns.

Alexia Ulibarri

Friday, 16 September 2011 16:08


Alexia Ulibarri is an independent designer based in Mexico City that creates through concept and functionality.

She believes that fashion is a mixture of inspiration and the understanding of the woman’s form.

After studying fashion design and pattern cutting at London College of Fashion, Marangoni and some courses at Central saint Martins she returns to Mexico, in order to develop her own label.

Through the fusion of personal experiences, stories and work experience in London with time, technology, forms and all kinds of materials she developed an experimental process that as a result created a concept and a design formula in which she finds herself and her collections.

Alexia Ulibarri is nostalgic, dramatic always concerned of the cut and fit of a garment but yet modern, this is why the inspiration always comes from past and present. She believes in “intelligent luxury” , in the kind of garments that will look divine on a woman and will have an edge detail to make anyone look very special. Each garment of her collections is unique and seeks to adapt to different personalities and body forms through special details and cuts that make them great specially when worn, she believes the concept is materialized and brought to life only when the garment is on the female body.

Embroidery, brocades and laser cut antique patterns are the kind of elements that symbolize the detail and craftsmanship in her collections.