Garment design is one of my biggest passions and the creative area I enjoy the most.
I love the entire process behind creating a piece, from developing concepts and researching references to selecting materials, silhouettes, graphics, and final details. Designing clothing allows me to combine different disciplines such as fashion, branding, styling, and visual storytelling into a single final product, what I enjoy most is being able to transform ideas and emotions into wearable pieces that people can connect with and express themselves through. For me, clothing is more than just fashion: t’s a form of identity, communication, and creativity
Nights was a collection designed during the transition between summer and colder seasons, especially inspired by the feeling of cooler nights as summer slowly fades away.
The pieces were created with a slightly more minimal approach, while still maintaining a varied color palette and carefully considered details throughout the collection. The goal was to create garments that felt clean and versatile without losing personality.
Dolce Vita was a summer collection inspired by the atmosphere and lifestyle of the Italian summer.
The collection featured different illustrations based on concepts such as fruits and summer essentials, bringing a playful and vibrant energy to the designs. I worked with a colorful yet fresh palette that reflected the warmth, spontaneity, and lightness of the season.
For my final university project, I developed a complete clothing brand from the ground up: including its logo, branding, garment design, packaging, social media, and even the concept and design of a physical store.
The brand aimed to represent the urban essence of streetwear while blending it with elements inspired by Peruvian culture in a more symbolic and subtle way rather than through literal references. This was explored through color palettes, shapes, textures, and visual details that reflected cultural influences in a contemporary context. The goal was to create versatile pieces that felt unique and unconventional, combining functionality with a strong visual identity while building a cohesive world around the brand.
Clouded, Glonis World, and Moving Sets were collections focused on creating matching sets designed around comfort, movement, and everyday versatility. Each collection developed its own visual identity through custom typography and graphics that were carefully adapted to their individual concepts and moods. While sharing a common focus on wearable and comfortable silhouettes, every project explored a different aesthetic direction.
Swag Season was one of the biggest collections I’ve designed, centered around the essence of streetwear combined with vibrant summer-inspired colors and energy. The collection featured a wide variety of pieces, including tees, baby tees, sweatpants, jorts, skirts, caps, bandanas, and even bikinis, creating a complete and versatile summer wardrobe while maintaining a strong streetwear identity. I wanted to explore a more playful and expressive side of streetwear, blending bold graphics, colorful palettes, and different silhouettes that captured both comfort and individuality.
Culture in Motion was designed with the streets in mind, combining bold graphics, playful visual elements inspired by urban culture. The goal was to create garments that felt expressive, energetic, and connected to spontaneity and creativity
One of the main features of the collection was a custom camouflage pattern that subtly incorporated hidden “G” shapes referencing Glonis throughout the print. The collection also explored strong primary colors and graphic designs featuring humorous phrases that added personality and attitude to the pieces. 
I’m also very interested in designing pieces centered around a female audience, exploring femininity through a more contemporary and expressive perspective.
One example of this was Angel Numbers, a collection inspired by the concept of trusting the process and being exactly where you are meant to be. The project featured a soft pastel and feminine color palette, with pieces inspired by everyday essentials that girls wear regularly, but reimagined through unique colors, details, and graphics that made them feel more special and distinctive.
I also designed two drops for Vabe Club, a brand for which I developed both the visual identity and the garments themselves. The brand was focused on a female dance-oriented audience, so the pieces were designed to be comfortable and functional for movement while still maintaining a confident and effortlessly cool-girl aesthetic.