Nolo and the New Mexican Identity

By: Karl Manrique

The Global Fashion Collective successfully closed its F/W 26 shows at New York Fashion Week this February, with presentations by designers from India, the United States, Japan, China, Taiwan, and Mexico.

Courtesy Global Fashion Collective

Over two days —February 14 and 15— the presentation of the collections of 8 designers who formed this fashion collective on this occasion took place at The Glass House, the official venue of the Global Fashion Collective, a platform that has remained committed to promoting global fashion talent.

This season featured proposals that integrate innovation, craftsmanship, and cultural diversity, which are important and indispensable elements for contemporary fashion. Each designer harmoniously presented ideas filled with identity and contemporary vision with each look.

New York was the city chosen by the Mexican designer Nolo to present his F/W 26 collection: The Mexicanation, which, faithful to his creative identity, explores Mexican identity from an honest, real, and contemporary perspective, without filters or romanticism, but always redefining silhouettes through his vision.

Courtesy Global Fashion Collective

This collection does not distinguish between generations and conveys emotion and feeling through urban aesthetics that merge with high fashion, through new forms and codes that fully connect us with Mexico. Nolo’s proposal is authentic and innovative, yet wearable and without excessive fantasy, as each piece was created to be lived in, felt, and to become part of countless new stories born in the everyday life of those who wear them.


We share the official calendar with the dates of the Global Fashion Collective presentations in each fashion capital:

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