Cristina & Maribel
Mothers, symbols of resilience and strength, are always facing challenges with love, but there are days when they must pause and breathe… they say one of those days is when your daughter gets married.
Cristina & Maribel
Mothers, symbols of resilience and strength, are always facing challenges with love, but there are days when they must pause and breathe… they say one of those days is when your daughter gets married.
A few weeks ago, Verónica opened the door of her workshop to Encarni.
Encarni who had been told that, in order to dress for her son’s wedding, she absolutely had to meet Verónica.
Encarni who sat in front of Verónica to unravel her fears and aspirations, just like so many others who pass through the studio.
When golden and ochre leaves were still falling in Alicante, marking the autumn season, Verónica embarked on a journey in search of a new technique that required a deeper connection with nature and its primal colors. Leaving behind this drizzly landscape, she immersed herself in another one—vibrant, warm, and full of colors—none other than Bogor, Indonesia.
On Thursday, June 6th, the 2nd edition of CIME Congress (International Club Mexico in Spain) on Mental Health and Well-being was held in Madrid, at the Mexican Institute In Spain. It was hosted by Berenice Avila, president of CIME, and Quirino Ordaz Coppel, Ambassador of Mexico in Spain.
A review of this special and educational moment.
The journey begins today. A journey full of measurements, fabrics, fittings, and months and months of complicity and work before the day of the wedding ceremony. For the bride who chooses Verónica Gutgar, the meetings will offer her tranquillity and quality. For the Fashion designer, every moment together in her studio have one goal: to find beauty in the bride’s soul, and convey it in her dress.
Verónica Gutgar has always been interested in the “Whole”, the completeness, both in the personal and professional fields. To remain coherent with her most important values, her haute couture pieces are always imagined and designed as an extension of herself.