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Ciento Cinco Lunares is a boutique and textile laboratory based in Bogotá, Colombia. Their work sits at the intersection of clothing design, biotextiles, and performance, where the garment is not just an object, but an extension of the body: an envelope that articulates its surface and connects us, in a human and visceral way, with textiles as a living archive of tensions, emotions, and confrontations.

Through intuitive cuts, expressive textures, and exaggerations, the aim is to enhance an emotion. Made in part from local textile waste, as well as vintage materials inherited from her mother, Ciento Cinco Lunares' pieces delve into a vision of sustainability that revalues the residual and forgotten, in a city saturated by an unprecedented textile industry.

Their production is local, artisanal, and matriarchal: each garment is cut and sewn in-house, in the heart of Bogotá. There, the family legacy—of their grandmother, aunts, and mother—is intertwined with a contemporary and global sensibility, giving rise to an avant-garde aesthetic that transcends borders.

Ciento Cinco Lunares releases a capsule each year, always born from the exaggeration of a particular element. So far: the knot, the hollow, and the gut. Each capsule emerges with a performative staging accompanied by textile pieces, and expands into a limited series of one-of-a-kind garments or short runs. This seasonless model allows for organic creation, free from the demands of the traditional fashion calendar.

At the center of the mole, practices of the past are honored while imagining unique worlds for the present and future.

Bonus: We resist standardization processes, and that's why every 10 days we launch unique and unrepeatable pieces only available in our showroom in Bogotá.

Contact

Carrera 13 # 79 41, Bogotá Colombia

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Mail:ientocincolunaresstore@gmail.com

Stockists

Arête · New York

Tumbao · New York

Understudy · New York

DeRaiz · Milan


Equipment

Valentina Anzola: designer, creative director and founder.

Marleny Medina, Lucinda Velázquez, Sandra Medina, Edilbrando Medina: workshop team

Campaigns team

Andrés Quintero: director and photographer

Christo Triana: stylist

Catijeras: makeup and hairstyling

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