Yes,

this
is me

Wearing a stripped shirt that for reasons I didn't understand, made me feel different




special.

As if I could tell who I was without saying anything at all


That’s when I began to realize that clothing held an invisible power:




it could speak,
it could transform.



I grew up helping my mother put together her outfits.

We’d lay the clothes out on the bed like a canvas, mixing dresses, earrings, bracelets.




until
one
detail
 made
it
all
come
together.



These little rituals were my 
first education on style and composition.

Inspired by those lessons, I moved to London hoping to study fashion at a prestigious school but I soon came to realize I couldn’t afford it.


So I enrolled instead in a tailoring and dressmaking course.


What I didn’t expect was that the streets of London would become my real classroom.













.



That’s where I learned to observe, to feel and to understand style as a living language.

Later I returned to Madrid, where I began working as a fashion stylist in advertising, film and fashion.

Since then, I’ve been collaborating with brands, producers and directors to turn ideas into compelling stories.