— ABOUT
who I am,
or who I'm trying to be.
Sometimes I think about what it would be like if my soul were tangible. If I could see it, touch it, smell it. Whether it would be a faithful representation of my essence.
— detail that inspires; Northern Argentina, 2025
— PART ONE
It would be the color of olive green, with golden and yellow undertones. The color of my eyes, of my family, of my heart. It would hold the calm of turquoise, which has always stayed with me, and the yellow of the Vera I was as a child.
My place in the world is the Argentine ocean. The storms, the sudestadas, the swells made for the brave. The sun that pierces the pores on a January morning. The pines that appear after the dunes, bringing the calm of their shade.
The smell of wet earth, the moss under bare feet — that takes me back to where I come from.
— PART TWO
Spanish is the language I dream in. The one I want to be dreamed in. I love its words, the way they evoke feelings and make me feel at home.
There are words that define me, and others I hope will find me. The first come from the past. The second, from the future I'm trying to build
— Alkim Studio, 2025
— PART THREE
Beyond the inner world that shapes my work: I'm a textile and apparel designer with four years of international experience working between Argentina and Miami. Most recently I led design and development across four collections for Salad — a fashion brand for environmental justice — with sourcing in India, the Netherlands, and Colombia. Ongoing work includes Alkim Studio, Casa Nana, and Weekend Anthem.
I lead end-to-end collection development: concept, color story, print, technical packs, and creative direction of campaign shoots. Bilingual (Spanish · English). Open to long-form collaborations, retainers, and creative direction work with marcas contemporáneas.