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Itzel Orduna

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I'm a fashion designer inspired from a young age by the women in my life — my grandmother, mother, and others — who filled my world with embroidery, knitting, and handmade garments. Their creativity sparked my passion for women’s evening wear and the power of clothing to make women feel beautiful and confident. My designs are emotionally driven, with every detail and stitch crafted with intention. I specialize in pattern-making, garment construction, and technical design, and I'm proficient in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. In 2025, I served as the senior fashion show director for the Fashion Design Student Organization, and I led the production of our senior fashion show, "A Night at the Museum." I believe fashion is more than just clothing — it’s a reflection of emotion, identity and artistry.

The illustration lineup represents the five stages of grief—beginning with denial, followed by anger, a fusion of bargaining and depression, and concluding with acceptance.

Illustrations of an evening wear collection for women.

A photo showcasing an evening wear collection featuring four female models dressed in elegant corset tops and skirts crafted from luxurious satin and intricately embroidered lace.Four models show the evening-wear collection in red and black by Orduna.

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