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Vestido Redlin

Nayibi México
  • $350.00
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Capsule collection made with cotton textiles and hand embroidery from the Tekit, Yucatán municipality, also known as the Guayabera capital. This design is a collaboration with Mr. Alonso López and his family; Mr. López and his family have dedicated their lives to elaborate la tira de rejilla, or a grid embroidery strip. This technique is famous and well known because of its use in the "Guayaberas", a traditional shirt of the region. The collection is a tribute to the artisans of Tekit and Yucatán, Mexico, and celebrates the cultural heritage that has been passed down for decades.

Based in: México

Details
  • Made in: Mexico City 
  • Base Fabric Color: Ivory
  • Technique: Bordado de rejilla, Tekit,Yucatán 
  • Material(s):  100% Cotton, Fringe - 100% Polyester
  • Specification: Cotton dress, basic cut fitted to the body with tira de rejilla  embroidery, placed in a circular manner making a visual shape to accentuate the waist and hips, complemented with polyester thread beards.
  • Please note: These pieces are artisanal and will slightly vary since they are unique pieces made by hand. Embroideries may vary and each design will be unique.
  • Care: It is recommended that the garment be dry cleaned.
Size Guide
Size
Bust (in.)
Waist (in.)
Hips (in.)
S 36" 28"
38.5"
M 39"
30"
40"
L 41"
32"
42"
XL 43"
35"
45"
2XL 45"
37"
47"
3XL
48"
40"
49"
4XL 50"
42"
52"

 

About the Technique

Tira de rejilla - Tekit,Yucatán 

The tira de rejilla is commonly used in guayaberas most notably seen in Tekit,Yucatán, also known as the Guayabera Capital. Bordado de rejilla, the embroidery is first drawn by hand by tracing the lines to follow. This embroidery is done by delimiting the drawing, then taking this line as a base, it is embroidered where the grid is intended to be made, with cotton thread. 

About Nayibi

Born and raised in Morelia, Michoacán, Nayibi Villareal has always been drawn to the vibrant tapestry of Mexican culture and artistry. Her journey into the world of fashion began with her studies at the Universidad del Valle de México, Zapopan Campus, where she honed her skills in fashion design. Eager to delve deeper into the rich heritage of her homeland, she furthered her education at the esteemed INNARDI Institute of Higher Studies.

Inspired by the diverse landscapes, traditions, and craftsmanship of México, Nayibi Villareal's designs reflect a seamless fusion of contemporary flair and traditional elegance. Each piece tells a story, showcasing intricate handcrafted details and artisanal techniques that pay homage to the country's rich cultural tapestry

From contemporary ensembles adorned with vibrant prints to exquisite formal wear featuring meticulous hand embroidery, every collection by Nayibi Villareal is a testament to her unwavering commitment to showcasing México's diverse artistic legacy. Collaborating with originating communities across the country, she works closely with skilled artisans from regions such as Michoacan, Guerrero, San Luis Potosi, and Chiapas, preserving and promoting their time-honored craft.

With each new collection, Nayibi Villareal invites fashion enthusiasts on a journey of discovery, where modern fashion intertwines with centuries-old traditions, creating timeless pieces that celebrate the beauty and heritage of México.

Capsule collection made with cotton textiles and hand embroidery from the Tekit, Yucatán municipality, also known as the Guayabera capital. This design is a collaboration with Mr. Alonso López and his family; Mr. López and his family have dedicated their lives to elaborate la tira de rejilla, or a grid embroidery strip. This technique is famous and well known because of its use in the "Guayaberas", a traditional shirt of the region. The collection is a tribute to the artisans of Tekit and Yucatán, Mexico, and celebrates the cultural heritage that has been passed down for decades.

Based in: México

  • Made in: Mexico City 
  • Base Fabric Color: Ivory
  • Technique: Bordado de rejilla, Tekit,Yucatán 
  • Material(s):  100% Cotton, Fringe - 100% Polyester
  • Specification: Cotton dress, basic cut fitted to the body with tira de rejilla  embroidery, placed in a circular manner making a visual shape to accentuate the waist and hips, complemented with polyester thread beards.
  • Please note: These pieces are artisanal and will slightly vary since they are unique pieces made by hand. Embroideries may vary and each design will be unique.
  • Care: It is recommended that the garment be dry cleaned.
Size
Bust (in.)
Waist (in.)
Hips (in.)
S 36" 28"
38.5"
M 39"
30"
40"
L 41"
32"
42"
XL 43"
35"
45"
2XL 45"
37"
47"
3XL
48"
40"
49"
4XL 50"
42"
52"

 

Tira de rejilla - Tekit,Yucatán 

The tira de rejilla is commonly used in guayaberas most notably seen in Tekit,Yucatán, also known as the Guayabera Capital. Bordado de rejilla, the embroidery is first drawn by hand by tracing the lines to follow. This embroidery is done by delimiting the drawing, then taking this line as a base, it is embroidered where the grid is intended to be made, with cotton thread. 

Born and raised in Morelia, Michoacán, Nayibi Villareal has always been drawn to the vibrant tapestry of Mexican culture and artistry. Her journey into the world of fashion began with her studies at the Universidad del Valle de México, Zapopan Campus, where she honed her skills in fashion design. Eager to delve deeper into the rich heritage of her homeland, she furthered her education at the esteemed INNARDI Institute of Higher Studies.

Inspired by the diverse landscapes, traditions, and craftsmanship of México, Nayibi Villareal's designs reflect a seamless fusion of contemporary flair and traditional elegance. Each piece tells a story, showcasing intricate handcrafted details and artisanal techniques that pay homage to the country's rich cultural tapestry

From contemporary ensembles adorned with vibrant prints to exquisite formal wear featuring meticulous hand embroidery, every collection by Nayibi Villareal is a testament to her unwavering commitment to showcasing México's diverse artistic legacy. Collaborating with originating communities across the country, she works closely with skilled artisans from regions such as Michoacan, Guerrero, San Luis Potosi, and Chiapas, preserving and promoting their time-honored craft.

With each new collection, Nayibi Villareal invites fashion enthusiasts on a journey of discovery, where modern fashion intertwines with centuries-old traditions, creating timeless pieces that celebrate the beauty and heritage of México.

All orders are processed within 3 to 5 business days (excluding weekends and holidays) after receiving your order confirmation email. Please note made-to-order items and pre-orders will be shipped as soon as they become available. Once shipped you will receive another notification with tracking details; please allow 24 hours for the tracking to reflect transit details. 

Note that special holidays result in high volume of packages and subsequent delays may occur.

Domestic Rates & Delivery Times
First-Class Mail - $6 5 to 8 business day
Priority Mail® - $10 3 to 4 business days
Priority Mail Express® - $45 Next day to 2-day

International Shipping

We offer international shipping to include APO/FPO addresses. Please note, your order may be subject to import duties and taxes (including VAT), which are incurred once a shipment reaches your destination country. Cadena Collective is not responsible for these charges if they are applied and are your responsibility as the customer.

International Rates & Delivery Times
First-Class Package International - $25 6 to 18 days
Priority Mail International - $60 6 to 12 business days

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