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Background is in architectural design; studied and applied his skills in his hometown of Mexico City before transplanting to New York City. Inspired by historical elements—from the Palace of Versailles to the works of Theodore Gericault—both of which have been incorporated into his design sensibility. Most recently, launched Arquiste, a line of perfumes inspired by those same historical notions and an e-commerce site where you are able to purchase those fragrances. Was in a two year relationship with designer [[Nate Berkus]]. | Background is in architectural design; studied and applied his skills in his hometown of Mexico City before transplanting to New York City. Inspired by historical elements—from the Palace of Versailles to the works of Theodore Gericault—both of which have been incorporated into his design sensibility. Most recently, launched Arquiste, a line of perfumes inspired by those same historical notions and an e-commerce site where you are able to purchase those fragrances. Was in a two year relationship with designer [[Nate Berkus]]. | ||
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Revision as of 18:52, 26 October 2014
Country
Mexico
Birth - Death
Occupation
Architect
Description
Background is in architectural design; studied and applied his skills in his hometown of Mexico City before transplanting to New York City. Inspired by historical elements—from the Palace of Versailles to the works of Theodore Gericault—both of which have been incorporated into his design sensibility. Most recently, launched Arquiste, a line of perfumes inspired by those same historical notions and an e-commerce site where you are able to purchase those fragrances. Was in a two year relationship with designer Nate Berkus.