
Chilean designer María Cornejo paid tribute to the quirky style of her client clients, as well as the spirit of the independent woman in her fall / winter show during New York Fashion Week.
Cornejo, known for her original garments that play with dimensions and look like sculptures, presented a collection that highlighted mohair jackets, black and white optical prints, the use of sheep and the presence of red in draped dresses that left sighing at more than one.
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Nick Page's bold and unique makeup, which was eye-popping, and the braided mohawk created by James Pecis, completed the risky look of the Chilean collection, with whom our fashion and beauty director, Urusla Carranza, had the opportunity to talk.