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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. levikeswick.com

    May 11, 2023Hiptipico is a fashion brand based in Panajachel that is dedicated to preserving the local culture and showcasing handmade, ethical clothing. Hiptipico was born when two Guatemalan women, Claudia "Luna" Linder and Ana Laura Morales, realized that the traditional clothing worn by the Maya was no longer made, and found that the idea of selling an ethical and sustainable product was an ...
  5. May 22, 2023Guatemalan artist Elena de Leon, center right, is surrounded by models at the end of a fashion show featuring her Guatemalan textiles, Friday, May 12, 2023, in Brownsville, Texas. A Guatemala-born designer combined indigenous weaving technique, modern clothing design and colorful history from her native country came together on a recent weekend ...
  6. All contributing factors to women's disadvantaged position in rural Guatemala. Weaving, spinning and basket making have sustained women artisans economically and culturally against the pressures of change and a civil war. Their persistence in continuing traditional art has created some of the most colorful textiles in the world.
  7. guatemalanhuipils.com

    Guatemalan women have hand-woven their clothing on a back strap loom for centuries and pass along the tradition through the years. They start with raw wool or cotton that they wash, comb and spin. Then they stretch the threads along a warping board and attach it to the loom. The designs are created by weaving colored yarns into the cloth as it ...
  8. quepeladogt.com

    Contemporary Fashion Our unique designs celebrate Guatemalan culture, combining traditional patterns with contemporary styles for a truly one-of-a-kind look. ... We aim to support and empower the work and efforts of Guatemalan individuals, especially women. Our network of artisans crafts each piece uniquely and entirely by hand. collection ...
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