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One of 19 designers writing fashion’s future

The fashion industry has been one of the most important social fields throughout the history of the human being. Today, we refer to fashion not only to dress up but to mark trends, expose different styles and finally, to express who we are. Today's designers seek to define their brand through originality and innovation to attract the public. Designing garments that not only look good on the runway but also in our day to day, without leaving aside their exclusivity and luxury.

Josefina Muñoz is one of the Colombian designers, graduated from Parsons School of Design in New York City, who has been recognized by Vogue as one of the 19 designers who are writing the future of fashion. With her proposal No Me Copies, Muñoz makes reference to said exclusivity and luxury of the current fashion brands that mark a strong line of social inequality, and how from fashion social transformations can be achieved. Her main goal is to break down the barriers that prevent many from having access to garments of certain luxury brands, making fashion accessible to everyone.

Josefina Muñoz partners with Visionarium to share with our participants her experience in the fashion field. Join Visionarium today and enjoy this incredible and enriching experience. Registration open for our next session in New York. Sign up here.

Josefina Muñoz, fashion designer.