Universidad Anáhuac México Norte
Graduates: 2026
Specialisms: Genderless / Menswear / Costume Design - Stage Screen Dance
My location: Mexico City, Mexico
First Name: Ricardo
Last Name: Aguilar Téllez Girón
University / College: Universidad Anáhuac México Norte
Course / Program: Fashion design
Graduates: 2026
Specialisms: Genderless / Menswear / Costume Design - Stage Screen Dance
My Location: Mexico City, Mexico
Guggenheim: Detenidos en el tiempo is a collection rooted in the principles of deconstructivism—a movement that defies symmetry, embraces fluidity, and celebrates fragmentation. Drawing inspiration from the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, whose silhouette broke with urban conventions and sparked the so-called “Guggenheim effect,” this textile proposal seeks to create an equally powerful visual impact on the runway. Each garment is conceived as a sculpture in motion. Through 3D-printed textile applications, the collection reimagines tailoring through an experimental lens. Fragmented structures, irregular shapes, and a sense of antigravity evoke an aesthetic that finds beauty in imbalance and expression in disruption. More than a collection, it is an exercise in creative convergence. Fashion, architecture, and technology engage in a shared dialogue, articulated through 3D printing on fabric. The result: custom volumes with sculptural presence that transcend the boundaries of traditional garment-making, opening new paths for imagining the body, space, and the act of dressing.