Wearable
masterpieces

consciously curated huipiles from chiapas, oaxaca, and guatemala

A platform that reveals the extraordinary artistry of indigenous Mexican women — consciously curated, respectfully resourced, joyfully worn.

A woman wearing a handwoven huipil with vivid magenta and indigo embroidery
01The same hands. The same genius. A different conversation.02Not a trend. A tradition.03One of a kind. Made by one woman. Worn by another.04Not driven by labels. Chose identity and culture.05Make your money count. Make your clothing mean something.
01The same hands. The same genius. A different conversation.02Not a trend. A tradition.03One of a kind. Made by one woman. Worn by another.04Not driven by labels. Chose identity and culture.05Make your money count. Make your clothing mean something.
The Four Pillars

Beauty.
Time.
Meaning.
Impact.

01

Beauty

The beauty of indigenous Mexican artistry is not decorative. It is a visual language centuries in the making, expressed through hands that have spent a lifetime learning to say something the world has not yet had the vocabulary to hear.

02

Time

Pieces which took three months to make. By one woman. By hand. Thread by thread, pattern by pattern, decision by decision. In a world that produces a t-shirt in seconds and discards it in a season, we want you to feel the weight of that time. To hold something and know that a human being gave months of her life, her skill, and her devotion to its creation.

03

Meaning

Nothing in a Girasol piece is accidental. The pattern you are looking at came from a cosmology, a community, a lineage of women who encoded their identity and their world into every thread. When you wear it, you are not wearing a design — you are wearing a conversation that has been happening for generations.

04

Impact

When you choose a Girasol piece, you are taking a stance. Not with a slogan. Not with a hashtag. You are saying that the woman who spent three months weaving this masterpiece deserves to be paid like the master artist she is. One piece. One woman. One unbroken thread connecting you to her. That is what a Girasol purchase is. That is what your choice means.

The Founding Truth
"The thread that connects a weaver in Chiapas to a woman in London is not just a transaction. It is a bond. One of a kind. Made by one woman. Worn by another. Connected by the thread."

The Founder · Girasol

Master weaver from Chiapas at her loom
Conozca a las Maestras

Not craftswomen.
Not folk artists.
Masters.

Each Girasol piece is signed by the woman who made it. Her name. Her village. The exact number of days her hands held the thread. Provenance is not a marketing feature — it is the product.

About the Regions →

Come home to what matters.

Join the slow correspondence. New pieces, the stories behind them, and dispatches from the highlands of Chiapas — sent rarely, written carefully.