The season centers on the idea of repetition as both process and philosophy, framing the artisan’s gesture not simply as technique, but as a language through which identity is built, preserved, and transformed over time.
For SS26, the menswear lineup placed craftsmanship at the core of the narrative. Hand-woven silk panels, braided constructions, and leather strips meticulously stitched onto bomber jackets emphasized the discipline behind manual labor. Natural fiber weavings referenced traditional petates of pre-Hispanic origin, connecting ancestral practices with a contemporary wardrobe. Structured jackets and vests evoked the geometry of hand-braided baskets, recreated in leather and shaped through manual manipulation until they gained sculptural volume. Silk shorts styled with leather bombers, along with feather-trimmed outerwear, introduced moments of lightness and contrast within the collection.

Tailoring played a central role in the Spring/Summer proposal, drawing inspiration from the traditional charro suit, reinterpreted through sensual cuts and fluid silhouettes that blurred the boundaries between masculine and feminine codes. Prints and graphic motifs merged with richly crafted textiles, allowing modern references to coexist with vernacular traditions. Through this dialogue, repetition emerged not as redundancy, but as devotion — a persistent act through which heritage, craftsmanship, and contemporary identity come into focus.


