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El BFW se ha convertido en un evento que no solo promueve el talento local, si no que busca visibilizar colaboraciones y diseños hechos por comunidades ancestrales y marcas emergentes que quieren abrirse un camino en la industria. Hablamos con marcas y diseñadores que explican cómo esta feria es una plataforma para potenciar su negocio y visibilizar la confección hecha en el país.

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00:03In the past few years, we have seen a very big evolution in the local fashion, in the Colombian fashion.
00:11Mainly because we have a very fresh proposal and we apostate very much to the talent,
00:18to the industry and to everything that happens in Colombia.
00:53Our country has very creative brands, full of textures, forms and different colors.
00:58Our country has very creative brands, full of textures, forms and different colors.
00:59I think it's a great show of the diversity that we have in our country.
01:05It's bringing a very strong international audience, because the market is really consolidating very well in Colombia.
01:11And the brands, not only through events like the Bogota Fashion Week,
01:16we are trying to get some support and a very important consolidation
01:20that allows us to be stronger in the international market.
01:25I think a platform like the Bogota Fashion Week is the space where everything is possible
01:32and they open up the doors to all designers who are here.
01:35There is a pretty good brand brand brand.
01:38So, I think it's my second year and I think I'll continue to apply for the rest of my days
01:45as a designer.
01:47I think the world's perspective is in the world.
01:51I think the world's perspective is in its boom.
01:51Obviously, there are pioneers, great designers,
01:55who have already positioned the world's perspective.
01:57But I think right now there are emerging brands that are making the difference.
02:01And brands like us, which are quite funky and very fun.
02:04I think it's been a very positive balance in what we have in the event.
02:08We can also see the opportunity where we're in the event.
02:14Our company has contributed to the competition with a variety of things,
02:18and we can see how the exhibition has been diversified
02:18and how they've been able to get different advances and things like that.
02:24With new brands, with new brands, new proposals.
02:43Nahashi is a project that arises from the need to give artists a little more freedom and a little more
02:51of conditions of life. So what we do as a brand initially is to bring them just
02:59and conditions just for that and also resources for that they can express at the maximum
03:08all their imagination using the ancestral techniques with some modern turns, with modern materials
03:15that allow them to have completely new designs and that they will not find in any other
03:21parts that are not here in Colombia and here with us.
03:24Every time we see more designers who are working with communities, but the most interesting
03:29is this opportunity that we are in the Voluntar Fashion Week because we really
03:33are working, we belong to the same community, we are generating a stronger link
03:39so that within our same communities we have more young people who want to face
03:45and we really want to launch these aspects of the fashion.
03:48We have seen that there are very cool work between designers and artists, but I think
03:53that it is also the opportunity for us as communities to come to these spaces to create,
03:57to put our thoughts, to put our art. So I think the platform of Bogotá Fashion Week
04:03and being here for the first time and I feel that representing all the indigenous communities
04:08of the country is of pride and really like a lot of joy because we can be
04:13of another way as a reference for all these girls and people who are asking
04:17how to reach these fashion spaces.
04:19Thank you very much.
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