“In Their Skin”
Fashion Editorial
En su piel" (“In Their Skin”) is a collaborative project with fashion designer Andrew Molins that pays tribute to the resilience and strength of women who lost their husbands—miners who never returned. These women, once homemakers, took on their husbands’ work in the mines, carrying both their memory and their clothing as a form of emotional armor. The project evokes the earthy scents of their rural homes and the tenderness of sewing their husbands’ initials into garments—now reimagined as fashion pieces that embody love, loss, and endurance. It draws inspiration from the “Martinete,” a deeply emotional flamenco song born from miners’ labor and suffering, symbolizing the women’s strength and their continued fight to move forward.



















