Gansos Salvajes (Wild Geese) is a magazine produced in Granada which aims to promote a new way to access fashion. They use normal models, of different sizes and ages, and they approach topics from a sustainability and ethics point of view. It is a national magazine published quarterly.
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Juana Barranco, fashion designed and made using ethics as a pattern
Although she has a degree in Pedagogy, Juana Barranco studied dressmaking. After starting several projects, today she counts on the support of her son for her fashion venture. She has created the brand ‘Juana Barranco Ethic Fashion’. She designs and makes clothes using natural fabric, manufactured respecting worker’s rights. She finds inspiration in the street, […]
Pilar Torrecillas, self-taught fashion to dress the world
She has an economics degree, but fashion is her thing. Self-taught, Pilar Torrecillas worked as a fashion buyer in Paris in the 90s. In India she started her first fashion workshop and returned to Spain in 2000 to create her own brand: Pilar Dalbat. Her designs have been sold around the world, and have been […]
A firm promotes integration with the first Spanish male clothing model with Down’s Syndrome
For Raúl Rodríguez at 32 years old, this is his first opportunity in the fashion world. He’s the first Spaniard with Down’s Syndrome to front a public campaign of menswear. The idea from the clothing company Silbon in Cordova, together with its commitment to the Down’s Association of Cordova, will see them donate 1 euro […]