
Sandra Weil Mexico Fall 2025 Collection
Sandra Weil was one of the standout names on the opening day of Mexico Fashion Week. The platform is undergoing a period of renewal—now backed by a new sponsor—and the Peruvian designer is part of this fresh chapter in Mexican fashion.
Weil's latest collection, titled LEVEL8, drew inspiration from the energy of infinity, tied to a personal journey of confronting and overcoming fear. Visually, that idea came to life through garments with a medieval edge and mythological motifs. Conceptually, she used it as an opportunity to deepen her brand's own mythology, with prints featuring dragons, mermaids, and other creatures.
That inner transformation was reflected outward. The show opened with a striking look: a pleated tulle maxi skirt paired with a wool and organza jacket with asymmetrical cuts—instantly recognizable as part of her signature silhouette. It was feminine, but stripped of sweetness and delicacy.
As the show went on, each look added new layers of complexity, showcasing Weil's talent for mixing fabrics and prints. This time, she worked in stylized metallic mesh. One of the highlights was a golden metal corset that, within the collection's narrative, looked like the perfect armor for going into battle and facing your fears.
Another subtle but consistent element ran throughout: folds and drapes that brought fluidity and movement to jackets and baggy trousers, often with a detail focused on one hip. 'Our tailoring has been evolving for years. It's part of our constant curiosity and commitment to learning. What drives us is couture—the art, craft, and skill that truly lies at the heart of fashion,' Weil shared backstage. Today, she proudly leads an in-house team of 50 people, managing everything from embroidery to prints.
The accessories were designed by Romo Herrera, a jewelry house known for sculptural pieces, including the show's remarkable dragon-scale-inspired necklace worn by Mexican actress Aislinn Derbez. Some looks also featured UGG boots, part of a special collaboration for the runway.
'Once you conquer your fears, you tap into an infinite energy—where there's no good or bad. Everything flows. That's the message: once you move past fear, everything comes and goes naturally,' she concluded.
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