Fashion
The Genderless Fashion of Guillermo Jester
He has brought his disruptive style to ZAK IK, where he wishes to share his view of fashion as a driver for change.

When Mexico-City-born designer Guillermo Jester started exploring the concept of genderless fashion, he knew he had found his calling. Even more so when Jean-Paul Gaultier advised him to delve deeper into this facet of design.
Now, Guillermo has brought his disruptive style to ZAK IK, where he wishes to share his view of fashion as a driver for change. “I believe it’s fundamental to erase all stereotypes from society and the way we dress”, says the creator of a brand that uses Mexican textiles, natural dyes, and handmade embroidery.