Andrea Salazar is a Latin American fashion designer established in Miami and founder of the world-renowned brand, SETA.Born and raised in Colombia, Andrea has a strong connection with her Latin American roots. At the age of 17, she moved to England where she studied the English language, and it was theres he started to develop her passion for fashi...
Show more »
Andrea Salazar is a Latin American fashion designer established in Miami and founder of the world-renowned brand, SETA.Born and raised in Colombia, Andrea has a strong connection with her Latin American roots. At the age of 17, she moved to England where she studied the English language, and it was theres he started to develop her passion for fashion. As a "citizen of the world," as she considers herself, she moved to Brazil where she graduated with a Masters in International Business. At the age of 22, she went back to Colombia, and with all her educational knowledge and strong passion for fashion she had developed in the past years, she founded the fashion brand SETA, along with her sister, Eliana. At 25, Andrea moved to Miami in order to keep growing her business. Her strong desire of constant education also led her to take fashion courses in pattern making and fashion design at Istituto Marangoni Miami and Fashion Business in Milan, Italy.Today, SETA is an international brand that has participated in such events as New York Fashion Week in 2019 and Paris Fashion Week in 2020. Her designs have also been featured in media outlets such as Vogue, Elle Magazine, and The Today Show, among others. Many celebrities have styled her designs, including Maluma, Danna Paola, Thalia, Laura Pausini, and influencers like Tezza and Serena Williams.As a designer, she stands up for creating statement pieces, inspired by the inner power every woman has, embracing femininity and accepting masculinity. All her pieces are embellished with details and clear structures. The uniqueness, versatility, and sophistication of her styles it what makes Andrea Salazar one of the most influential designers of Latin America.
Show less «