The garment was inspired by Pointillism, a technique that creates images through small dots. The dress was made with cotton woven on wooden looms by Chiapanecan artisans; "I wanted the base to be as solid as the concept." The dots —French knots in Chiapanecan wool— were hand-embroidered one by one.
Beetle unfolds like a creature: woven in cotton by Chiapanecan hands, born from dress remnants preserved
Momo is the syncretism of Olman's Japanese and Latin American roots. Falling fabric molds to the body, while kimono-style sleeves add architecture form
It is an exercise of exploration of wooden balls applied in various objects of use
Made from a single piece of fabric and a single seam, without a pattern, the fabric drapes and adapts to the body, reflecting Japanese and Latin American influences.
Made from cotton woven by Chiapas artisans, this minimalist piece honors design, tradition, and collaboration.
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