Pair architectural platform boots (think broken-in combat boots with a steel toe) with asymmetrical knit dresses. The Layering: Rule number one: three necklines at once. A turtleneck under a cut-out blouse under a deconstructed vest. The Accessories: The gallery’s in-house jewelry line features "collar bones"—metal vertebrae that strap across the clavicle. Bags are non-existent; instead, wear a single oversized tool belt or a repurposed camera bag. The Attitude: When asked about the look, proponents of the style deflect compliments. They do not say "thank you." Instead, they respond with the gallery’s unofficial motto: "Es solo tela" (It is just fabric).
Recently, a set of photos from the "No Te Duermas" shoot surfaced online, sparking renewed interest in the controversy. The images, which have been shared widely on social media, feature Moreno posing nude. While some have criticized the photos as explicit and gratuitous, others have defended Moreno, arguing that she was empowered to make her own choices about her body.
: If the "No Te" portion refers to a specific cultural or regional identity (such as Northern Mexican or Latin American "Noreste" themes), the gallery would likely explore ideas of mestizaje (mixing) and the commercialization of culture.