Ernesto Naranjo studied at Central Saint Martins and worked with John Galliano at Maison Margiela, but deep down he always knew he had to go back to his roots. “In London I was always the Spanish designer, so it made sense to make sure my clothes were Spanish as well,” he says. Eventually he returned to his Andalusian village, Pilas, to launch his own brand. “When you work in fashion, you are always surrounded by photographers, stylists, and other designers. Coming to my hometown and making an honest product is what I always wanted.”
Seven years and seven collections later Naranjo has certainly found his voice. “Volume, texture, and color have always defined my collections,” he says. “For this last one, I went for darker and more dramatic pieces, even though ironically they are more ready-to-wear than ever. Considering the circumstances and the lack of events, it made more sense for us to focus on apparel that could also work as separates.” Naranjo’s cottons and wo
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