El poder sanador de la moda | Manuel García | TEDxVillacarrillo
Un viaje a través de la moda hablando de emociones, infancia, recuerdos, estética y desarrollo emocial. Lo que viene siendo una frivolidad sana contada desde la humildad y la sinceridad. Manuel García es diseñador de moda con amplia trayectoria nacional e internacional. Manuel García es diseñador de moda con amplia trayectoria nacional e internacional. Fundador de la firma García Madrid (2006), referente en moda masculina por su enfoque innovador de moda de autor. Ha presentado colecciones en Madrid, Barcelona, París, Berlín, Florencia, Londres y Santiago de Chile, captando la atención tanto de medios nacionales como internacionales: Vogue, GQ, Squire, El País etc.
Recibe el Premio Nacional de Moda (2016) y el Premio a la Diversidad (2024) Combina su labor creativa con la docencia siendo asesor en el Ministerio de Educación para la formación profesional. Es miembro de la junta directiva de la Asociación de Creadores de Moda de España desde 2016. Fundador de la revista internacional de moda y arte "Paraíso" (2014), colabora con instituciones culturales (Ballet Nacional de España). Comprometido con causas sociales y con el arte contemporáneo, que integra activamente en sus espacios y proyectos creativos. 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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