Kris Goyri: Wearing the Sunset Fashion Week Mexico’s





Mexico 2024. Fashion Week Mexico’s second day began not with a bang, but with the gentle glow of Kris Goyri’s La Puesta de Sol (Sunset). Like watching the day melt into the horizon, Goyri’s collection swept us into the magic of Oaxaca’s coastlines, where the skies blush in soft pastels and the sun lingers just long enough to make you forget time. Inspired by these fleeting moments, Goyri masterfully translated the warmth and romance of an Oaxacan sunset into each flowing piece.

The fabrics—silk, linen, and cotton—moved like a soft evening breeze, while the palette of dreamy pastels whispered serenity. Circular designs, echoing the Sun and Moon, became the collection’s heartbeat, stitching together a celestial story of light and shadow. Goyri didn’t just show clothes; he told a love letter to the sky, one that gently unfolded with each step on the runway.

It wasn’t just a collection; it was a feeling. The kind you get when the day ends, and the world turns golden. With La Puesta de Sol, Goyri didn’t just capture a sunset—he bottled its essence and made it wearable.

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