November 27, 2008
Showroom "Lulaila's Garden"
Last week was electric, non-stop, but among everything that happened, what excited me the most was undoubtedly my visit to "Lulaila's Garden".

As all of you who follow her can imagine, Lu does not disappoint; she is absolutely charming and kind. One of those people you want to put your bag aside and sit down for tea and talk about things, even if you don't know them at all.
And if she's even better in person, which was already difficult, her creations are even more so. The headpieces are simply beautiful, powerful, delicate, overwhelming, however you want them to be, but certainly with a presence that dresses you completely as soon as you put them on.







For all those trips, of course, I would need to carry adequate luggage, where my headpieces could travel comfortably and without the crushing of horrible soft suitcases.
If you thought you'd already received your daily dose of visual beauty, you're mistaken. It turns out that at Lu's house, when they were little, they were fed Cola-Cao, creativity, Nocilla, and talent. And with that mix, of course, the girls turned out this way. Lu's sister, Beatriz, is none other than the creator of the most beautiful necklaces in the global cyber world, who from Porquemelomerezco enchants us with her exclusive creations. This piece you see here accompanies the Lulailas on their journey around the world. I'll just tell you one thing: in your hand, they're amazing; they're weighty, they shine, they intertwine between your fingers, and you don't want to let them go.
I highly recommend the creations of these two great fashion entrepreneurs because they have an overwhelming talent, which they solidify through hard work and a honesty that can be seen in their eyes. So much so that they reflect it in their prices, making their talent easily accessible to us so we can enjoy them, besides at the Grand Palais and all those crazy ideas of mine, whenever we want to feel like one of the inhabitants of their magical garden.

As if that weren't enough, on this path Lu has embarked on, she has met another brilliant woman named María Barros who has golden fingers. You can find her full biography in detail here.


I love this red dress, how beautiful it is. It's not visible in the photo, but the fabric has a very small, Fortuny-style pleat, amazing. I have a feeling that if you wear it with infinite heels, you must look like a mermaid.
We're not even talking about the custom-made wedding dresses, or can anyone say anything other than that they look like they're from another era, and you would never in your life allow any of the guests to step on them while congratulating you?
The collar of this coat is between futuristic and floral. Gwyneth would have killed for it in the movie "Sky Captain and the world of tomorrow"
And he also makes chairs... honestly, I can't take it anymore. Those of you who have read this will understand when I tell you that if my mother had seen and touched these chairs, she would have fainted.

Lu, thank you very much for the invitation. It's a pleasure to meet you. I know everything will go very well because it shows on your face that you deserve it and you're one of those who tread heavily in heels. A huge kiss and regards to the Lulailas.
I don't quite know how to explain the feeling I had seeing Marta in person, the creator of such a magical garden, and whom I can't help but call Lu. It was like meeting someone famous, whom you've seen many times on screen, read about from the intimacy of your home, and enthusiastically followed their progress in the not-so-easy world of entrepreneurs.
And if she's even better in person, which was already difficult, her creations are even more so. The headpieces are simply beautiful, powerful, delicate, overwhelming, however you want them to be, but certainly with a presence that dresses you completely as soon as you put them on.
They seem so modest there, look at the effect they have on a head...
How barbaric, how wonderful! We fantasized together about a return to better times when everyone shared the civilized habit of wearing headpieces (not being "touched in the head" as now), and looking at this photo, it now strikes me that it could be of a widow who has just inherited a fortune and has to conceal her joy, betrayed by her eyes, from the company.
This one isn't real; it's in your imagination; it's an optical illusion that has settled on the head of Houdini's young assistant.
The showroom was also beautiful, a warm and welcoming home for such beautiful creations. Look at them gathering around the fire to chat.
Ever since I tried on the feathered one, I can't stop thinking about it. It's perfect for a stroll around Balmoral and sharing your concern about the late blooming of the blackberries with the gamekeepers. Not to mention the one my friend Gabriela is wearing, which I would undoubtedly wear to an informal dinner with strangers to be overdressed but compensate by being overly polite (as Oscar Wilde once said).
I highly recommend the creations of these two great fashion entrepreneurs because they have an overwhelming talent, which they solidify through hard work and a honesty that can be seen in their eyes. So much so that they reflect it in their prices, making their talent easily accessible to us so we can enjoy them, besides at the Grand Palais and all those crazy ideas of mine, whenever we want to feel like one of the inhabitants of their magical garden.
As if that weren't enough, on this path Lu has embarked on, she has met another brilliant woman named María Barros who has golden fingers. You can find her full biography in detail here.
María creates dresses that float. With precious materials that make the fabric delightful to the touch, flash candy colors, and impeccable craftsmanship.
Lu, thank you very much for the invitation. It's a pleasure to meet you. I know everything will go very well because it shows on your face that you deserve it and you're one of those who tread heavily in heels. A huge kiss and regards to the Lulailas.
