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For the third time, Argentina participated with a national pavilion at Wanted Design Manhattan 2017. Under the motto "Alchemists to the South", 13 designers exhibited their products that are characterized by the usage of diverse materials such as leather, wood, recycled plastic, and wool, amongst others.   The brands/designers that participated were: Estudio Brana - Gace - Mután - Finn - Julia Cerutti Joyas - Carro - The Dignanis Helice - Matriarca - Anaway - El Espartano - Sofía Willemois - Sarmiento   This trade promotion activity was organized by: the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Argentina, the Consulate General of Argentina in New York, and the Argentine Investment and Trade Promotion Agency....

"Argentina’s National Pavilion at WantedDesign will showcase the country’s cultural diversity: the quality of its raw material together with the talent and creativeness of its designers. The attendance to this activity is coordinated by the Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Argentine Investment and Trade Promotion Agency. Argentina’s National Pavilion is curated by Luján Cambariere."...

During 2016 we had the honor of participating in the outstanding fashion event "Latin Trends" that took place, for the fourth time, in the city of Santiago de Chile, with the presence of different designers from Latin America....

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] We were selected, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship, to participate in the Wanted Design fair, from May 20th to 23rd, 2017, in New York City. In the framework of the design week, we were representing our country and sharing the Argentine Pavilion, along with other designers from different areas. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]...

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Lifetime Partners. "They are young, passionate about fashion and have an entrepreneurial spirit. They came to the market with new brands but that's not what sets them apart from the rest, but rather to have formed a society with those who know them the most: their brothers" Special thanks to Florencia Rodriguez Petersen 🙌🏻[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]...

When the sisters Sol and Zule Dignani, founders of The Dignani’s handkerchiefs brand, received an email from Anthropologie, they thought it was just another spam. But no, the contact from the famous deco store was actually real. Dozens of mails and samples went back and forth, until the first order was eventually finalized. Today the accessories are already available on their website at www.anthropologie.com...