Ever since I was a child, I have felt a strong attraction to crafts in general, manual work and creativity. My grandmother, who was from Madrid, taught me to knit and sew, awakening in me a love of design and experimenting with shapes and materials.
I studied Architecture at the University of Buenos Aires, and my career in interior design led me to floral design, a discipline that I became deeply passionate about.
Whilst studying for a master’s degree in Moscow, I discovered the world of millinery, where many of my creative interests converged: design, the construction of forms and craftsmanship.
Back in Argentina, I studied millinery and discovered in it a true vocation. I currently devote myself to the design and creation of hats, headpieces and fascinators made entirely by hand, both for sale and for exhibitions and events.
I have taken part in various Hat Shows in Argentina and, in 2025, in the Barcelona Hat Days and the traditional Passejada amb Barret.
For me, millinery is a path of constant learning and creation that I continue to follow with passion.






