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Zero + Maria Cornejo RTW Fall 2019

Dance and movement were the starting points for Maria Cornejo's fall collection of urban pieces that had a…

Zero + Maria Cornejo RTW Spring 2019

Maria Cornejo's unfussy urban aesthetic was warmed up by a color palette of earth tones juxtaposed with…

Zero + Maria Cornejo Pre-Fall 2018

“I’ve been dreaming about going on a trip so this collection is all about my fantasy of going to North…

Zero + Maria Cornejo RTW Fall 2018

A urban, downtown look ran through the collection, which included pieces in recycled cashmere.

Zero + Maria Cornejo RTW Spring 2018

The designer exploration of her archives started with a 1997's picture of Stella Tennant wearing a Zero +…

Zero + Maria Cornejo RTW Fall 2017

Inspired by themes of empowerment and femininity, Maria Cornejo's showed structured but sexy looks for fall.

Zero + Maria Cornejo RTW Resort 2017

Maria Cornejo took her resort inspiration from New Orleans.

Zero + Maria Cornejo RTW Spring 2017

From vibrant and sensual to pared down all-white, Maria Cornejo morphed her spring offering into something…

Zero + Maria Cornejo RTW Fall 2016

Even with all of the collection's easy shapes, split-level proportions and layering, Maria Cornejo managed to…

Zero + Maria Cornejo Pre-Fall 2016

The collection was Cornejo's plea to "be present," from a buy now, wear now perspective and a zen aesthetic.

Zero + Maria Cornejo RTW Spring 2016

Maria Cornejo started with the "clean canvas" of custom fabrics and gave her spring lineup a graceful…

Zero + Maria Cornejo Resort 2016

Maria Cornejo updated her classic aesthetic for resort with fresh fabrics, colors and prints, as well as…

Zero + Maria Cornejo RTW Fall 2015

The wonder of Maria Cornejo’s most impressive clothes lies in the grace with which she balances the eccentric…

Zero + Maria Cornejo Pre-Fall 2015

Maria Cornejo divined her pre-fall creative juice from the desert, specifically Joshua Tree in California…

Zero + Maria Cornejo RTW Spring 2015

For the most part, Maria Cornejo took a gentle approach to spring.