The 2024–2025 collection emerges from a quiet desire to reconnect with time, place, and the planet. In a fashion system that often forgets where garments begin, this work returns attention to origins—to materials shaped by patience, landscape, and care, and to objects meant to endure rather than disappear.

Every textile used is Mexican, selected for its deep bond with the land and the communities that give it life. These fabrics carry generations of knowledge—an understanding of nature not as a resource to exploit, but as a rhythm to move with.

This project does not seek to speak louder, but to listen. It continues an ongoing dialogue through clothing, where memory, material, and responsibility are woven together, reminding us that what we wear can honor both the past and the planet.

Photos by Fargar Studios  during Fashion Week San Francisco 2024

Created between 2024 and 2025, all pieces were crafted in our Guadalajara workshop.


Photography by Melanie Dennstedt García. Featuring León Toscano and Ana Laura Frías.