Miami Fashion Week spotlighted visionary designers who blend sustainability, culture, and empowerment, proving that true ...
Peru is a leading global producer of premium alpaca fiber and Pima cotton, both highly regarded for their softness, durability, and superior quality. Alpaca fiber, valued for its luxurious texture and ...
Annie Hurlbut and her mother, Biddy, started their Peruvian clothing business on a modest scale and with an eye for fashion in 1976. Thousands of mail-order catalogs later, along with the opening of a ...
After a recent jaunt down to Miami Fashion Week this month, we discovered Peruvian designer Yirko Sivirich, who debuted a strong showing of menswear and womenswear for Resort. Sivirich, who founded ...
Sister duo Vanessa and Jacqueline Barrantes are the Miami/NY masterminds behind Shumaq, a four-year-old successful fashion line inspired by the sisters’ native Peru. While Vanessa works on the ...
BALTIMORE --One clothing boutique in Fells Point is offering its finest designs but with some Peruvian touches. Every morning, Luis Medina starts the day with some Latin rhythms as he opens the doors ...
Known traditionally for their folksy appeal, Peruvian textiles created high in the Andes mountains are being re-invented for the 21st Century. By Dominic Lutyens. With their strong, saturated colours ...
A model shows off the design collection of Peruvian designer Sumy Kujon, who likes to use Peruvian fabrics in her collection. [PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY] Sumy Kujon hopes to capitalize on her ...
Featured in leading fashion publications such as Vogue, Brunela Ramirez is an emerging fashion designer making her mark in the industry. Her work “Collection 0” was part of the Fashion Institute of ...
Reporting from Lima, Peru — The agile hands of men who once worked as pickpockets, hit men and drug traffickers are these days dedicated to a much more docile task: cutting and sewing fabrics to ...
LIMA (AFP) - Santos Arce Ramos is doing 18 years for aggravated robbery, but today he is carefully cutting organic cotton cloth in a workshop at San Pedro, a notorious prison in Peru's capital Lima.
Known traditionally for their folksy appeal, Peruvian textiles created high in the Andes mountains are being re-invented for the 21st Century. By Dominic Lutyens. With their strong, saturated colours ...