Design born from subculture

me

I didn't find fashion through runways. I found it through record covers, underground venues, and the way certain subcultures understand that what you wear says something before you open your mouth.

My path into textile design started as a need to translate that world — the one I listened to — into surfaces and fabric. Trained at the University of Buenos Aires and based in the city, my work sits between that instinct and technical rigor.

Why Pluton

I started this studio because I didn't want to keep waiting to make the work I actually wanted to make. I'm not going to pretend fashion was my entry point — it wasn't. I came to it through music, literature, cinema, and the kind of sports figures who understood that style is a statement. The surface design came last, but it stuck hardest. A print is what gives a collection its differential — it's the first thing that grabs you, even when you end up buying the plain shirt.

Pluton is naturally curious. It wants to discover what it doesn't know yet, tell stories, and make things from a place of genuine enjoyment. There's no engine more powerful than that.