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  1. Isabella Springmuhl Tejada

    Guatemalan fashion designer

    Isabella Springmuhl Tejada is a Guatemalan fashion designer. She is noted for reportedly being the first fashion designer to have Down syndrome. Under her brand Down to Xjabelle, she creates sustainable designs using colorful Guatemalan fabrics. She is using the power of fashion to challenge the stereotypes and social discrimination she has experienced in response to her condition. Her designs were showcased at the International Fashion Showcase segment of London Fashion Week in 2016. The same year she was voted one of the BBC 100 Women. Wikipedia

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  2. ethicalfashionguatemala.com

    Karim Corzo, a shoe designer using Guatemalan textiles, poses for a photo at a workspace in her factory in Guatemala City.Embroidered Mayan textiles known as huipiles are undergoing a revival in some of the country's finest boutiques as they become an haute couture fixture. Corzo saw an economic benefit to the fashion trend.. "They allow us to give work to the women who weave them and sell ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    Isabella Springmuhl Tejada (nickname, Belita; born 23 February 1997) [1] is a Guatemalan fashion designer.She is noted for reportedly being the first fashion designer to have Down syndrome.Under her brand Down to Xjabelle, she creates sustainable designs using colorful Guatemalan fabrics. She is using the power of fashion to challenge the stereotypes and social discrimination she has ...
  4. clothingbrands.co

    7 days agoKakaw Designs was founded to preserve Guatemala's traditional crafts. Working closely with artisans, the brand produces unique, handcrafted textiles and accessories that showcase local skill and creativity. Each piece is created using traditional techniques, offering consumers a meaningful connection to Guatemalan culture. Kakaw Designs ...
  5. madre-luna.com

    Their ethnic traditional clothing can be seen throughout the country. From town to town, we can see the difference of patterns, color designs and styles of the women's blouses and skirts. Each garment is representative of an a specific area or town and each textile or huipil (guipil), their regional blouse is uniquely handwoven with a variety ...
  6. lookmagazine.com

    Dec 2, 2024En Guatemala, la moda vive una auténtica revolución que conecta la rica tradición textil con una visión fresca e innovadora. Diseñadoras como Sofía Porras, Pamela Estrada con Boibá, Marysolina Sinibaldi con Salón Granada, Claudia Argueta con Vibes by Claudia y Estefanía Nájera con LAPAPACHO; están posicionando al país como un centro de creatividad consciente y sostenible.
  7. darlingkeyzblog.com

    Aug 7, 2024In this blog post, we celebrate 10 remarkable women entrepreneurs in Guatemala whose stories and achievements are nothing short of extraordinary. 1. Ana María Monzón - The Fashion Pioneer. Ana María Monzón is the founder of Ana Monzón Couture, a fashion brand that seamlessly blends traditional Guatemalan textiles with modern designs.
  8. atipicoworld.com

    atipicoworld.com

    https://atipicoworld.com

    We are a 100% local brand creating with textiles. Ethical fashion, fair and trendy. All our creations are designed and made in Guatemala by Guatemalans. We produce in collaboration with experienced partners -artisans, seamstresses, weavers and shoemakers- who determine for themselves the time and value of their work.
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