A/W 26/27

With Rosas Roxas, Ynésuelves unveils its new collection, reaffirming its commitment to craftsmanship, memory and the value of the handmade, consolidating a vision of fashion in which every piece is unique and imbued with meaning.

The collection is born from a journey to Mexico and a direct encounter with its crafts, traditions and cultural imagination. In this context, the Virgin of Guadalupe serves as the central thread, not only as a deeply rooted symbol in Mexican culture, but as a representation of protection, identity and femininity.

The symbolic universe of the collection is built around the star, the moon, the heart, the butterfly and, most centrally, the rose — the house’s icon — articulating a visual and emotional language that runs throughout the collection.

Collaboration with Mexican artisans introduces traditional techniques such as pedal loom weaving, Tenango embroidery, tinwork and popotillo, integrated through a process rooted in respect and direct collaboration.

Within this universe, a standout piece is the dress designed by Charlie, a 12-year-old boy whose creativity and sensitivity deeply resonated with Ynés, who chose to bring his dream to life: to create a dress of his own design and present it on the runway.

Rosas Roxas is a tribute to craftsmanship, to the magic of transforming ideas into reality, and to the beauty of the one-of-a-kind pieces.