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Marina Atal
Moda, Innovación y Tendencia

Universidad Anáhuac México Norte

Specialisms: Fashion Merchandising / Fashion Styling /

Location: Mexico City, Mexico

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Universidad Anáhuac México Norte

Marina Atal

Marina Atal ArtsThread Profile

First Name: Marina

Last Name: Atal

Specialisms: Fashion Merchandising / Fashion Styling

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My Location: Mexico City, Mexico

University / College: Universidad Anáhuac México Norte

Course / Program Title: Moda, Innovación y Tendencia

About

As a fashion designer, I am excited to explore diverse opportunities within the industry. My passion for design is reflected in my desire to work in fashion styling and fashion business, where I can blend my creativity across various areas of the fashion world.

My goal is to become a recognized and respected designer in the fashion industry, continuously growing both personally and professionally while contributing to the evolution of fashion.

Shakti is a fashion collection inspired by the powerful narrative of women challenging traditional standards and roles. Many women are conditioned to chase unattainable ideals of beauty, often molded by societal expectations. This collection introduces the concept of "The Woman as Siren," symbolizing a force that blends intelligence, sensuality, and power in a way that disrupts the status quo. Shakti seeks to embody this evolution of female empowerment. The sirens, rather than being seen as dangerous, reclaim their narrative, representing women’s quest for independence, freedom, and authority in their choices and in society. This is not about reversing power hierarchies but about dismantling patriarchal systems that have long restricted women. Through this collection, I aim to demonstrate that the struggle for gender equality is not a battle against men, but against the norms and structures that perpetuate inequality. The collection visually portrays this empowerment through bold, sensuous designs that are both strong and graceful, challenging conventional femininity while celebrating the diverse power of women. It is a call for women to take control of their stories, embodying the spirit of the siren as a symbol of liberation and self-determination in a world that is slowly evolving towards equality.