Fashion / First LookMercedes-Benz Fashion Week Mexico CityThe clothes on show in MexicoShareLink copied ✔️February 1, 2013FashionFirst LookTextDazed Digital This season at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Mexico City, designers presented their own international vision for the future through their unique experimentations with print, use of unusual materials and relaxed silhouettes. Dazed went backstage to uncover the work of Mexico's emerging design talent. Design duo Giovanni Estrada and Jose Alfredo Silva of Trista continued to explore ideas concerning volume, form and architectural patterns in their new collection. Titled 'Never Been There', the duo refined their relaxed silhouettes and placed emphasis on the human body in motion. They also introduced a street wear element as models emerged wearing trainers and created handmade accessories using bone. Their colour palette remained muted, consisting of greys, whites and washed out blues, setting focus on their use of materials and draped shapes. Carla Fernández placed emphasis on colour, print and process this season. Perhaps the influence of her role as founder of Taller Flora, a design laboratory that travels around Mexico visiting indigenous communities, particularly those specialising in handmade textiles. “Every year we work with different communities,” she explains, and this season it was evident in her intricate knitwear, that gave the illusion of textured print. The collection also featured tassel details on sleeves and on the hems of shirts. Design duo Malafacha, dreamed up a imaginary place called 'Youkali' as the title for their spring-summer 13' collection. “It is an island where dreams come true and love is corresponded,” they told us. “It is a bit like the end of infancy. It is about the end of innocent and becoming aware that life isn't as you imagined it.” This dreamed up place, manifested itself in the form of strong graphic prints with almost tribal elements, and a fusion of sportswear and contemporary street wear. Many of the womenswear pieces took on more organic silhouettes with oversized details and hypnotic prints. This article is part of a series on global fashion weeks, supported by Mercedes-Benz. Watch our exclusive video on the Mexico event above, and check out the designers profiled on the Fashion Broadcasting microsite. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREMoncler is coming for summer with its line of little puffs Nike Nike’s ‘wild card’ Team Kits are already in actionThis Dutch designer’s ‘gay fantasy’ is full of farmers, pirates and sailors Nike Airmaxxing with singer-songwriter Simone RuthRosalía is my religion: Sacred street style from Lux Tour BarcelonaOakley Oakley’s new collection was designed to weather the storm Nike Airmaxxing with multidisciplinary creative Jake EliasThe best fashion exhibitions to see for spring 2026All the best dressed stars at Coachella 2026 Nike Airmaxxing with New York designer Annie Lian PumaPUMA and Jil Sander keep it simple with the K-Street Labubu obituary: Rot in hell you ugly little freaksEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy