Designers Mark Badgley and James Mischka draw inspiration from their love of Mexico and the classic film ‘The Night of the Iguana’ to create a versatile fall collection featuring both casual daywear and glamorous evening gowns. The collection blends relaxed silhouettes with luxurious fabrics and textures.
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Yalitza Aparicio, the renowned Mexican actress, graced the Vogue Day of the Dead Gala 2024, presented by Don Julio, in a stunning ensemble that showcased the fusion of contemporary fashion and Mexican heritage. The vibrant pink dress, adorned with intricate blue embellishments and hand-embroidered details, was a testament to the talent of Chiapas-based designer Francisco Cancino, known for his unique blend of tradition and modernism.
Mexican designer Kris Goyri unveils his Spring collection, a vibrant ode to sunsets and the joys of life. Drawing inspiration from the coast of Oaxaca, the collection blends bohemian silhouettes with playful tailoring, capturing the essence of a serene, sun-drenched landscape. From flowing dresses adorned with bird embellishments to geometric patterns and a touch of 60s nostalgia, Goyri delivers a collection that is both visually captivating and effortlessly wearable.
Mexican designer Alfredo Martínez’s Spring 2025 collection pays homage to the revolutionary artist Carmen Mondragón, known as Nahui Olin, showcasing a powerful blend of femininity and defiance. The collection features bold silhouettes, luxurious fabrics, and menswear, creating a statement of strength and elegance.
Mexican designer Andrés Jiménez of Mancandy pushes the boundaries of formalwear with his Spring 2025 collection, infusing his signature provocative style with a touch of elegance. From hot pink halter dresses to office-appropriate ensembles, Jiménez reimagines what it means to dress up, blurring the lines between casual and formal in a unique way.
Mexican designer Francisco Cancino unveiled his vibrant ‘Plateros’ collection, a maximalist celebration of Mexican culture and heritage. Inspired by the iconic Maderos street in Mexico City, the collection showcased a riot of colors, textures, and patterns, reflecting the city’s rich history and diverse cultural influences. Cancino’s signature minimalist approach is evident in his use of traditional Mexican clothing elements, creating a modern and captivating interpretation of Mexican heritage.
Yalitza Aparicio, known for her impeccable style, proves once again that she’s a trendsetter by flawlessly incorporating the boho trend into her look at a recent event. She chose a stunning crochet top designed by Mexican designer Edgar Morales, paired with classic jeans and elegant shoes. This look perfectly embodies the bohemian spirit, showcasing how to elevate the trend for a sophisticated and chic ensemble.