- Exotic and wild, these are the new pieces from Mimoki's Couture line that transport us to a distant Cartagena de Indias.
- Navel of the moon, that is what the poet Raúl Gómez Jattín called this enigmatic city in the Colombian Caribbean.
"I draw your profile from the lighthouse to the walls.
Your iron eyes are the light of hallucinations.
The sea jumps on the stones and my soul makes mistakes.
The sun sinks into the water and the water is pure fire.
You are almost like a dream. You are almost like stone in the ebb and flow of time."
The details of this collection allow us to identify the historical maturity of the city, where urbanism and nature are picturesquely mixed.
Each piece has been created with materials and processes that represent the essence of a culture that seems inherent to the people who live it.
The innate charisma is combined with a great artistic and gastronomic talent that can be seen in any of the streets that cross it.
Streets full of color and flavor, picturesque works and colonial buildings in a combination as original as it is authentic. That is why Cartagena is the walled city of the Colombian Caribbean that has stolen the hearts of so many poets... and ours too.
Looking for the deepest shades of blue and gradients that go from silver grey to mauve. A game that recreates the reflection of the end of the day on the shores of the Caribbean Sea.
DISCOVER THE NEW COLLECTION
Mimoki has spent years dedicated to creating, with each headdress, a different sensorial experience that seeks to surprise and transform each guest into the best version of themselves.
Its creator, Ana María Chico de Guzmán, together with a great team, have turned Mimoki into the brand par excellence for the most sought-after headdresses, thanks to its high-quality handcrafted designs made in Madrid, which set the trends of each season.
TALENT AND CRAFTSMANSHIP
Raffia and Sinamay are worked by hand without a shape to achieve organic finishes. The feathers are dyed and shaped by hand.
Exotic birds, tropical flowers and volumes as if created by the breath of air inspire pieces elevated to the category of works of art.