For a long time, we had wanted to develop a menswear line. Over 10 years of haute couture had left us craving more. Two years of study, research, and procrastination came to a halt one day with a simple imperative: "Print the patterns, cut, assemble, and see what happens." We started, and as each piece was finished, it went straight to the storefront window at Malabia 1116.
One June afternoon, a group of three—two guys and a girl—walked past the shop and stopped when they saw a male mannequin wearing a brown wool jacket with brown shirt sleeves and chocolate tailored trousers. Curious, they rang the bell.
- "Can we come in?"
- "Sure, come on in, welcome," I said, out of breath from running down the stairs. I spend most of my time upstairs, in my workshop—cutting, sewing, painting.
- "We want to see the trousers in the window," said a girl named Alma María.
- "Great, that's the only pair I have—the menswear capsule just launched," I said.
- "Can I try them on?" asked one of the guys from under his hoodie.
- "They fit you really well, just a bit long—I can hem them for you," I told him. "What's your name?"
- "Camilo," he said in a quiet but deep, resonant voice.
That was the beginning of an adventure that gave us one of the greatest satisfactions of our career. The wardrobe for the music video "Bajo de la piel" was only the start. Several meetings with Alma, Milo J's stylist, helped us find the colors, textures, and shapes to accompany the folkloric, urban, and modern spirit of the new album.
Music video: "Bajo de la piel" — Molina Jacket Cobain Version →
Together with goldsmith Inés Bonadeo, we modified the jacket they had seen in the window, adding a metal plate (alpaca and bronze) simulating a scar across the chest.
Moss-colored wool tees, chocolate tailored trousers, a custom leather jacket—among other pieces—were used in the album cover art and visuals for "La Vida era más corta."
Black Pleated Tailored Trousers →
Then came live performances, interviews, and magazine covers:
Wool trousers and a chocolate wool sweater.
During the promotional tour across Spain, Milo appeared on the TV show "La Revuelta" on TVE, wearing a suede jacket with the signature pleats we designed, paired with tailored trousers.
He also performed on the renowned "Gallery Session," this time with the suede design adapted to a chocolate brown color. We also introduced wide-leg tailored bermudas in the same fabric.
Molina Jacket Dark Brown Suede →
For the cover of "Acero" magazine, we crafted a wool felt cap with a brown collar.
A standout moment of this era was his participation in Trueno's Red Bull Sinfónico, for which we designed a custom-made cashmere wool suit in chocolate brown, with puffed sleeves.
That same suit later became a Billboard magazine cover.
The international tour "La vida era más corta" was the culmination, starting with two shows at Vélez Sarsfield stadium in December 2025. Together with Alma María, his stylist, we developed trousers, jackets, tees, and bermudas to represent the musical world of Milo J in this era full of emotion, art, and humanity.
For the trap section of the show, Alma (his stylist) asked us to replicate the suede jacket and bermuda set, but in blue—which we created in our workshop, using aniline dye to achieve the exact tone they were looking for.
His performance at the Cosquín Folklore Festival 2026 featured an adaptation of the pleated trousers in a bermuda version.
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Pieces from the project
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