Spotlight light on our alumni, Carlo Carrizosa - LCI Bogotá
Published byLCI Bogotá, August 24th, 2015
This year, Carlo Carrizosa won the contest "Se busca diseñador", held by the Fucsia magazine. He will present his collection on the runway in Colombiamoda, showing his talent and creativity and representing the LCI Bogotá campus. Carlo Carrizosa revitalizes the ancient legacy of Colombian fabrics with an appreciation for luxury with a sophisticated fusion through the mix of craftsmanship, attention to detail and a sense of refined taste. Carlo Carrizosa embodies contemporary and urban essence with a strong emphasis on men's tailoring and the use of exclusive textiles handmade by talented artisans from communities in Colombia.
Carlo Carrizosa graduated in 2009 in the Fashion Design program at LCI Bogota and since then has lived a very face paced life. Six years ago he left the country to continue his training and during this time participated in the reality show Project Runway Latin America which he came away from with many wonderful memories, gained a lot of experience and the added honor of being considered among the top three designers.
Carlo was also regarded as a promising young designer in Latin American by the magazine Infashion.
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