About

Originally from Mexico and now based in Singapore, Andrea is a graduate of LASALLE's BA (Hons) in Fashion Design and Textiles programme.

 

Andrea specialises in pattern cutting and advanced draping techniques, with construction at the core of her practice. Alongside this technical focus, she approaches fashion with a critical awareness of its role within the contemporary landscape, particularly in relation to ethics and social impact. She advocates for a shift away from overproduction and overconsumption and a more considered, slow approach to innovation that values quality, longevity and intentional design.

 

Andrea's work bridges creative freedom and political messaging, using fashion as a platform for storytelling and engagement. Material, form and narrative come together to provoke thought and encourage a more conscious relationship between garment and wearer.

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ORIGENES

Rooted in surrealist principles, ORIGENES explores the female body as both subject and medium, confronting the realities of gender-based violence in Mexico. Leather body-molding and negative space disrupt the boundary between body and garment, creating forms that both conceal and expose.

The female form is re-presented as a wearable structure, and through this tension the wearer redirects the external gaze to challenge objectification and reclaim control over how the body is seen.