Anna Magdaleno

Grey Sheep

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Location

mexico

University

cENTRO DE DISEÑO CINE Y TELEVISIÓN

Graduation year

2014

Driven by her thirst for knowledge and inquisitiveness that defines a large joy of visual and physical well-being, this native of San Luis Potosi, Anna Magdaleno, decided to move her vision to Mexico City in 2010, entering into the Degree of Textile Design and Fashion at Centro de Diseño, Cine y TV. Afterwards, in 2012, she moved to the British country to continue her studies at the "London College of Fashion."
The wide experience and rich framework offered by the textile environment from the great metropoli finally yield results in 2014, when she successfully egressed with “Índigo”, her first collection, based on the book “Chroma: A book of Color” written by the English filmmaker Derek Jarman. In this collection, she experimented with a wide assortment of materials and techniques, allowing to adventure herself into recreating styles and different workmanships, without forgetting the high quality printed in her designs. Her inquisitiveness, soaked with new expressions, classify her work as defiant, since it is more than a good first impression. Her designs transcend with suitable and comfortable particularities for those who wear them. Part of her work has gone beyond the borders, showing “Índigo” in the Graduate Fashion Week in London, England in June 2015.
Art, music, literature, films and personal experiences are found among the most notorious inspiration expressed into her work, all of them leading towards a day-to-day reinvention. Her ideal projections, linked to new technologies, materials, processes and their application to the fashion world, exhibits a renewal from the routine of the contemporary folklore that prevails in the Mexican Old- school industry.
Her wanderings in the fashion market gave prominence to the production of exclusive and one-of-a-kind pieces and they are also generating surprise due to its unique proposal, as well as the discovery and implementation of new methods, creation and redesign.
Fixations usually reveal themselves by means of her pieces, which are conceived through an artistic discipline, fleshing out the body with a garment that will become part of a daily life, allowing to express personal tastes and ideologies in a non-verbal way.
Nowadays, Anna is working on Amarillo., her alternative project, which will be launched during 2016. http://amarillo.la

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