Collections and Dresses
Designer pieces inspired by Mexican folk art: symbols, offerings, traditional toys, and flowers that tell stories. Each dress honors a region, a craft, and a living memory.
Dress In Love With Mexico
A fusion of two iconic artisan languages: the hammered copper legacy of Santa Clara del Cobre and the vibrant textile artistry of Guanajuato. A collectible piece that feels warm, luminous, and deeply rooted in Mexico.
Paper Picado Dress
Inspired by papel picado: delicate in appearance, powerful in meaning. Each detail evokes the bridge between worlds and the presence of those who walk with us from Mictlán—an homage to memory, air, and light.
Lotería Dress
A tribute to Mexican childhood: spinning tops, baleros, noisemakers, piñatas, dolls, and luchador figures—memories that never fade. This design celebrates play as tradition: what shapes us, unites us, and brings us back to what matters.
Talavera Dress
Inspired by Talavera from Puebla: precise motifs, centuries of heritage, and an instantly recognizable elegance. Its classic blue and white patterns, paired with earthy tones, translate ceramic artistry into a timeless statement.
Floral Dress of the Dead
A tribute to three essential Day of the Dead flowers: baby’s breath (purity and childhood), lion’s ear (strength and vitality), and cempasúchil (guidance and reunion). A dress that feels like a living offering—color, symbolism, and movement.
