From Ex/Boyfriend to Toronero, get to know some of the key creatives from this season
A long week of shows, parties, activations, and cocktails has wrapped up in Mexico City. For this season’s Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, presented by Marriott Bonvoy, designers unveiled their latest collections in front of local and international press, celebrities, and influencers at the central Fashion Week base of FORUM near the city’s Hipódromo race course. Sponsors like TikTok, Mykita, and Air France had a big presence at the venue with interactive installations throughout.
Throughout the week, it was clear designers were embracing their Mexican heritage through their thoughtful, cultural designs that still appealed to a modern, global audience. Below,Cowboy hats, crop tops, leather jackets, and body-hugging knits made up Emilio de Anda and David Hernández’s latest show for their label, Toronero. Titled “Bonanza,” the collection was inspired by utopian summers in the Mexican countryside as seen in the raw textures, sturdy denim, and utilitarian pieces.
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