Wayak´. Taller Maya x Kris Goyri

Kris Goyri, renowned Mexican fashion designer, born in 1986 in Mexico City, trained in France and Barcelona. He is famous for a pure, exquisite, and elegant style, inspired by art and illustration. He collaborates globally and his work is featured in Elle and Vogue, presenting collections that emphasize femininity. He stands out in Fashion Week Mexico as one of the most influential designers.

Taller Maya x Kris Goyri

Peninsular. Taller Maya x Pawuamba

The handmade sandal brand from Querétaro merges Mexican textile materials with artisanal techniques and contemporary design, creating unique pieces. Committed to sustainability, it avoids environmental damage from mass production. It is born to promote collaboration and artisanal knowledge in rural communities, promoting sisterhood, inspiration, and respect. 

Taller Maya x Pawuamba

Yucas. Taller Maya x Difane

Difane is a gallery that represents Mexican designers and creatives, both emerging and established. Through meticulous curation, it showcases a selection of Mexican design including furniture, art, and decorative and everyday objects, also offering a complete service and guidance for those interested in Mexican design.

Taller Maya x Difane

Weaving Rhythms. Maya Workshop x Héctor Zamora

Héctor Zamora is a renowned Mexican contemporary artist with international recognition, known for his work that intervenes and redefines the boundaries between the public and the private. He challenges the everyday with radical representations that provoke dialogues about customs and freedom in art. His work actively involves the individual in each intervention.

Taller Maya x Héctor Zamora

Síijil. Taller Maya x Joel Escalona

Joel Escalona, Mexican industrial designer, combines visual art such as painting and sculpture in his work, highlighted by meticulous and elegant processes. His work reflects his charismatic and ironic personality, using humor and poetry as constant elements. Joel is known for his creative and introspective approach to design.

Interlaced. Maya Workshop x Denisse Kuri

Textile designer graduated from the Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla, eleven years ago she started a clothing brand in collaboration with indigenous artisans from Chiapas, Guerrero, Puebla, Oaxaca, and Tlaxcala. Her passion for indigenous textiles led her to live in Chiapas, where she delved into the cultural richness and soul imbued in artisanal creations.

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