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Diseñador de modas ecuatoriano-chileno, reconocido por imponer tendencias innovadoras y vestir a estrellas internacionales Gustavo Moscoso es un diseñador de modas ecuatoriano-chileno que ha marcado la historia de la moda en Ecuador por imponer tendencias innovadores e irreverentes. Su exquisito gusto ha dado paso a la presentación de decenas de colecciones a lo largo de su trayectoria de 25 años.Durante su carrera ha podido colaborar con exitosas empresas como
Corporación Favorita, Venus y Disney. Con Corporación Favorita desarrolló colecciones para vestir a toda la familia: GM 757, moda masculina casual; GM SPORTS, indumentaria deportiva masculina; GM Woman, ropa femenina exclusiva; y GM KIDS, moda para niños.
En colaboración con Venus, diseñó una línea exclusiva de zapatos que alcanzó récords en ventas. Además, su talento le permitió ser el único diseñador en el país acreditado para desarrollar una colección para la prestigiosa firma norteamericana, Disney.Su perspicacia y agudeza en el mundo de la moda le han permitido traspasar fronteras, pues además de las pasarelas nacionales, ha participado en reconocidos eventos internacionales como la Semana de la Moda en Panamá, Chile, Argentina y Nueva York.La exclusividad de sus diseños ha sido altamente apreciada en el extranjero, por lo cual, en la actualidad viste a reconocidas estrellas del mundo de espectáculo, entre ellas Mario Cantone, famoso actor recordado por su papel como Anthony en la serie "Sex and the city". Por este motivo, los diseños de Moscoso se podrán observar en la nueva temporada de la secuela de la serie llamada "And just like that".Gustavo Moscoso cree firmemente en que el equilibrio perfecto se da cuando una persona entrega lo más valioso de sí mismo a favor de quienes más lo necesitan. Por ello, el diseñador apoya constantemente causas benéficas que contribuyen para el desarrollo y mejora de la calidad de vida de los más necesitados.La vocación de servicio de Moscoso lo ha llevado a su más reciente designación como Cónsul honorario de Chile en Cuenca, cargo que años atrás lo desempeñaron su padre y abuelo. Con este nombramiento la aspiración del diseñador es ayudar a fortalecer las relaciones bilaterales entre Chile y Ecuador, promoviendo lazos comerciales, sociales y culturales entre ambos países. 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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