Tradición e innovación sin fronteras | Lucero Ibarra | TEDxUPMP
En esta charla Lucero Ibarra habla sobre la importancia de la economía social y solidaria promoviendo cadenas de colaboración y trabajo artesanal en el posicionamiento de marcas locales. Licenciada en diseño de modas para la industria del vestido, originaria del estado de Guerrero hace su preparación académica en la ciudad de Puebla, en Centro Univeristario Trozmer. Cuenta con 13 años de experiencia en la industria de la moda, sumando a su preparación distintos diplomados y workshops en México y España trabajando en proyectos de diseño de calzado, diseño de accesorios con el famoso diseñador español de tocados Angel Amor, coolhunting, estilismo en artes visuales, reconstrucción transformacional con el internacional diseñador japones Shingo Sato. Lucero Ibarra es fundadora y directora creativa de su marca homónima en la ciudad de Puebla, con participaciones como exponente en la feria textil EXINTEX, diseño de vestuario para campañas de revistas poblanas, presentación de colecciones en showroom poblanos, estilismo para pasarela de cooperativas de artesanos de la región de Puebla en conjunto con el Gobierno del Estado. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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