Isela Robles creates awards of feminine and Mexican inspiration

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The Mexican jewelry designer, Isela Robles, is recognized in Mexico and abroad for her jewels of contemporary and feminine designs that reflect her love for Mexico, nature, flowers, and the highest regard for the dahlia, a Mexican flower that she has chosen as a symbol of her brand. Isela and her designs have received awards on different occasions with national and international prizes and mentions, and her creations have been on the most recognized pages and portals in the fashion world. Today, the Mexican shows off her talent to create two exclusive trophies.

The first trophy celebrates women who have blazed trails in the fashion industry, an award presented by Anna Fusoni.mx, the Moda Premio 2023. The inspiration for this piece arose from the knitted fabric. A work generally shared between women and in which the wisdom gets shared.

The first trophy celebrates women who have blazed trails in the fashion industry, an award presented by Anna Fusoni.mx, the Moda Premio 2023. The inspiration for this piece arose from the knitted fabric. A work generally shared between women and in which the wisdom gets shared.

Small pieces are woven with a hook to form something unique. Each circle represents a piece of those fabrics but also refers to some gears that work along. The largest stands anchored in the ground, and from it come newer and smaller ones, walking upwards in two circles. We find an X together, showing the female genetic code.

Small pieces are woven with a hook to form something unique. Each circle represents a piece of those fabrics but also refers to some gears that work along. The largest stands anchored in the ground, and from it come newer and smaller ones, walking upwards in two circles. We find an X together, showing the female genetic code.

The piece has a Mexican essence giving the idea of ​​a chopped paper like the one used in the celebrations of our country. Likewise, the silhouette is of a small cactus with its fruits.

The second recognition was for the first edition of WOMEN’S ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY SUMMIT l. The piece has the name Guide Flower. From a seed that evokes a world, this guide flower is born, a Mexican dahlia, which resembles a rudder or a compass with four cardinal points.

The second recognition was for the first edition of WOMEN’S ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY SUMMIT l. The piece has the name Guide Flower. From a seed that evokes a world, this guide flower is born, a Mexican dahlia, which resembles a rudder or a compass with four cardinal points.

Concentric circles refer to the idea of ​​a fabric or network where small stars settle, reminding us that we are part of a whole. Stardust. In the center, a Mexican opal from the Alejandra mine in Durango represents the center of the flower from which it emits its light, which radiates to others, becoming a guide and inspiration for many more.

Both trophies reflect the style and inspiration of the talented jewelry designer, who has worked for lines such as Nina Ricci, Pineda Covalín, and other names in fashion and design. In addition, she has collaborated on special projects with entities such as Cartoon Network, the Kabbalah Center, and the Interactive Museum of Economics, MIDE, to create the first line of jewelry commissioned by the museum.

Both trophies reflect the style and inspiration of the talented jewelry designer, who has worked for lines such as Nina Ricci, Pineda Covalín, and other names in fashion and design. In addition, she has collaborated on special projects with entities such as Cartoon Network, the Kabbalah Center, and the Interactive Museum of Economics, MIDE, to create the first line of jewelry commissioned by the museum.

Her collections have been available in selected stores such as PALACIO DE HIERRO, Hotel W, Hotel Condesa DF, and currently in the MIDE Museum in CDMX, the Casa de la Amistad catalog, the Cancun, Mérida, and Cozumel airports through the Los Cinco Soles stores, and on the website Isela Robles.

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