Countess Chilanga Strawberry


Photography by Mara Cózar

You've asked me for the images from the new campaign. It's helpful for me to know that you like the videos but that they can't fully replace the snapshots we're used to devouring. Well, while we finish the catalog, I'm going to introduce the jackets one by one and reveal the graphics that accompany them.



This is the Condesa Chilanga Fresa. The Condesa jacket is what started it all; it's our best-seller and people are still asking for it today. We consider it our icon. That's why the idea is for it to remain present in all collections, updated according to the corresponding inspiration. For the summer collection, we traveled to Mexico. I have great friends there and cherish good memories from the tour we did some time ago. One of the funniest things about Mexicans to me are their expressions, their slang. Anyone who spends some time there ends up picking up "guey," "no mames," "que chido," etc. Following that line, "chilangos" are those born in Mexico City, and "fresa" is anything they consider posh, so "Chilanga fresa" is a posh girl from Mexico City. It's our starting point for a collection that tells a bit of the history of Mexico and the places or customs that impacted me the most.




Besides the image photos for the catalog, this time we've also taken photos so that you can better see how the jackets look in the online store. All for you, all for you – you just ask, and as soon as we can, it's granted. Aaay.


As you can see, the jacket has the same pattern as the original La Condesa but is a bit shorter in both body length and sleeve length, because it's summer and there's no need to bundle up. You can find all the jacket information at this link: Condesa Chilanga Fresa.

Photography by Mara Cózar

The most amazing thing about this jacket is the color. That strawberry pink is indescribable, with subtle navy, yellow, and violet stripes crossing it. The fabric is very chido, and it also has lycra, making it perfectly comfortable and adaptable to the body.

I hope you liked it.

And what do you think of the photos?

I'll be back with more jackets.

Hugs,
La Condesa Chilanga Fresa

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