Indira Sanchez
Indira Sánchez Tapia is a fashion historian, interior design historian, and art historian, as well as a fashion designer and arts professional whose work bridges fashion, contemporary art, spatial design, and cultural programming. Holding a Master’s degree in Arts, she has developed a multidisciplinary career focused on the intersection of design, visual culture, and public engagement.
Her expertise in the history of fashion, interior design, and art informs both her academic and curatorial practice, allowing her to approach creative disciplines as interconnected cultural narratives. She understands fashion not only as garment construction, but as a reflection of space, identity, society, and historical context. Likewise, her work in interior design history explores how environments shape aesthetic experience and collective memory.
As a designer and program developer, Indira creates art and design experiences that foster critical thinking and creative dialogue. She has conceived and led public programs, workshops, seminars, and interdisciplinary initiatives that integrate fashion, architecture, art, and material culture.
She is also an experienced organizer of art, design, and educational events, as well as international cultural trips, curating immersive experiences that connect global creative practices with academic and professional communities.
Through her work, Indira cultivates meaningful encounters between fashion, art, design, and space—positioning creative practice as both cultural reflection and transformative experience.