Karime Salame Sainz is a Mexican textile and fashion designer based in Amsterdam. She studied in Mexico, Spain (Instituto Europeo di Design), Germany (HFK Bremen), and The Netherlands (Sandberg Instituut). After working in fashion for several years she focused on developing her own designs and reformulating her practice towards a more socially engaged fashion. Karime reinterprets the wearing of clothes new, resulting in new visions that show unexpected translations of what fashion could be. She has been teaching at AMFI – since 2019 and since recently coordinating the diversity department within the institution researching the problematics embedded in colonial and cultural studies resulting in visions that open a dialogue about fashion and its practice.
Karime Salame Sainz is a Mexican textile and fashion designer based in Amsterdam. She studied in Mexico, Spain, Germany, and The Netherlands. After working in fashion for several years she focused on developing her own designs and reformulating her practice towards a more socially engaged fashion. Karime reinterprets the wearing of clothes, taking into account the individual needs of the consumer. She is currently researching a wide array of materials to bring HOW TO LIVE TOGETHER? to new scenarios.