Julietta Guerra, an Argentine fashion and textile designer, redefines womenswear through her avant-garde brand, Guerra. Merging art, garment-making, and performance, she creates wearable sculptures that challenge the boundaries of traditional fashion. Influenced by wabi-sabi and the “slow craft” movement, Guerra approaches her work as a spiritual practice, emphasizing transparency, authenticity, and artisanal craftsmanship.
Her latest collection, Textile Sculptures, serves as a manifesto of raw beauty and process-driven design. Utilizing techniques like deconstruction, gathering, and pleating, Guerra incorporates natural materials such as linen and organic cotton to craft unique, unreproducible pieces. Exposed seams and raw edges highlight the fabric’s essence, inviting wearers to experience fashion as a living, organic form.
A 2023 participant in Argentina Fashion Week and winner of Istituto Marangoni Miami’s Fashion Design Scholarship, Guerra continues to inspire with her one-of-a-kind, artisanal creations.