Cynthia Gomez

Graduated in Textile Design, a master’s in business administration (MBA) from IPADE, studied Fashion Marketing, Lifestyle Trends, Textile Experimentation and Sustainable Fashion at Central Saint Martin's School London, England.

In 2022 she was the winner of the National Design Award in fashion and in 2024 she won a silver award in the international A! Design Award competition. She has received recognition as one of the creative women by Architectual Digest and is considered one of the 50 successful women in Mexico by Expansión group and the Universal newspaper.

She has been a teacher for more than 10 years,taught classes in strategic design, business management and fashion design for business and social spheres.
From 2014 to 2018 she was coordinator of the Clothing and Fashion Design degree at IBERO, currently she is coordinator of the Fashion Design and Sustainable Textiles degree at the Universidad Iberoamericana Mexico City, Mexico

In the academic field she has participated with lectures in Design Congresses and Colloquiums National and International. In terms of publications, she coordinated and wrote the dossier “The body, Fashion and Education”, “Experiential experience through Fashion” and “urban cultures in CDMX”. she has given conferences, training and consulting on topics related to textile and clothing industry to designers, companies, and embassies from other countries.


In the professional field she has a long career, she founded her company in 1996, in which she designs her homologous brand, specialized in knitted textiles for home. She has participated in platforms such as Fashion Week Mexico, Desfila, Fashion Days, Design Week and the Mexican Design Open. Her collections have been exhibited at the Museo Arte Carrillo Gil, at Ex Teresa Arte Actual, at Espacio Ciudad de México at Design Week and at Franz Mayer Museum.
Costume  by Cynthia Gómez Ramírez

Turandot Armor Costume by Cynthia Gómez Ramírez The costume industry generates pieces that become obsolete when the season ends, because they can rarely be used again. So, of this problem was that a sustainable costume project was proposed, which present a design for an operatic outfit using sustainable techniques such as upcycling with knitting deadstock and a creation of biomaterials made from orange waste based on the circular economy. The project seeks to reuse existing materials and develop new materials in order to counteract pollution in fashion.

Contact Info

Cynthia Gomez
AVENIDA REVOLUCION 809-2
MEXICO CITY
P: +52 5555982311

Cynthia Gomez is IAD member since 2024, with 2039 IAD rating.
 
 
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