“I started out studying architecture in La Salle (Ramon Llull) but soon realised I was more drawn to creating something tangible that you can work and play with, so I changed to design. My strong interest in fashion made me decide to take this path. I graduated in Fashion in Esdi, Barcelona. After several years of professional experience in knitwear, I decided to follow my true passion, footwear. I moved to London for an apprenticeship in bespoke shoemaking with one of the most skilled shoemakers, Paul Thomas. I then attended MA Fashion Footwear in London College of Fashion (Cordwainers) were I developed my first collection, Kinetic Traces. In my first collection I developed our unique hydraulic heels, collaborating with engineers, architects and vascular surgeon. The idea of developing our brand around innovation and high technology drawn us to continue with this concept, using both 3d Printing and bespoke traditional making.”
What inspires you the most? Many things inspire me, normally what I have around in each period of my life. Normally is design from other disciplines, or just random products or mechanisms; I like exploring how things are made or work, is what inspires me the most.I like functional and clever design, I get inspired by architecture and product design; for my hydraulic heels, I wanted to develop something functional in footwear. I started analysing movement and heel needs and that is how I cam up with the idea.
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