Carolina Jaume Desnuda 🔖

Jaume’s work defies easy categorization. At first glance, one sees the hallmarks of Boho-chic: flowing silks, lace inserts, and earthy tones. However, a closer look reveals a sharper edge.

Forget stiff collars. Jaume’s shirts are often backless, featuring exaggerated cuffs that swallow the hands or hems that trail into ribbons. The fabric is always a crisp poplin or soft linen, but the construction is fluid. Gallery note: Look for the "inside-out" seams—a signature detail meant to be seen. carolina jaume desnuda

To understand the gallery, one must first understand the woman behind the brand. Carolina Jaume emerged from the underground fashion circuits of Barcelona and Paris, where she served as a stylist for avant-garde theatre productions. Frustrated by the lack of architectural depth in ready-to-wear lines, she decided to forge her own path. Jaume’s work defies easy categorization

The Carolina Jaume Fashion and Style Gallery opened its flagship location not in a traditional shopping district, but in a converted industrial loft—a deliberate choice that signaled her break from retail convention. Jaume believes that fashion is a "second skin of identity," and her gallery serves as the physical manifestation of this belief. Forget stiff collars

Carolina often subverts the expectation that a TV host must always wear dresses. She brings a menswear-inspired edge to her professional wardrobe.

Fashion critics have been effusive in their praise. Vogue recently described the Carolina Jaume Fashion and Style Gallery as "a fortress of future-thinking femininity." Harper’s Bazaar noted that "Jaume doesn’t dress you for the meeting you have today; she dresses you for the legacy you will leave tomorrow."

Celebrity patrons include Tilda Swinton, who wore a custom Jaume suit to the Berlin Film Festival, and musician FKA twigs, who frequently shops the gallery’s "Hardware" collection for stage costumes.