Physical visitors to the Gallery are treated to the Atelier Tearoom. While waiting for a fitting, clients sip matcha or Spanish vermouth while flipping through a library of rare fashion tomes, including signed copies of Alexander Liberty and first-edition Costume Jewellery reference books.
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: Much of her work, particularly seen under her brand labels like Manuela Gómez Official Physical visitors to the Gallery are treated to
This philosophy became the bedrock of her career. After studying art history and fashion merchandising, Manuela worked for several high-end retail houses. However, she quickly grew disillusioned with the industry’s obsession with fast turnover and disposable trends. She longed for a space that treated fashion with the reverence usually reserved for fine art. : Much of her work, particularly seen under
: Her work is often described as "fashion sculptures," prioritizing the meticulous, artisanal process over seasonal trends. Core Offerings : She longed for a space that treated fashion
The core tenet of the Gallery is that , and fashion is its alphabet. Unlike traditional retail spaces that prioritize sell-through rates, the Manuela Gomez de Fashion and Style Gallery prioritizes narrative . Each garment or accessory on display has a provenance. Whether it is a 1980s Yves Saint Laurent smoking jacket or a contemporary sustainable gown by a niche Icelandic designer, every piece is accompanied by a "style passport"—a document detailing its fabrication, era, and the mood it intends to evoke.