This summer, we pre-launched the Hoja Nueva collection in the Hamptons at a private fashion soirée hosted by Paz Lifestyle and New Normal Bureau. The event took place at the iconic Baker House in East Hampton and brought together an inspiring lineup of sustainable fashion brands, artists, and visionaries committed to ethical craftsmanship, environmental regeneration, and cross-cultural collaboration.
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The pre-launch event was powered by Paz Lifestyle, a platform known for curating sustainable lifestyle brands that merge centuries-old craftsmanship with modern design. Their mission—to bring harmony to mind, body, and planet—aligned beautifully with our ethos at Tigrilo Swim.
The evening celebrated regenerative practices and fair sourcing, creating a vibrant, collaborative space for brands dedicated to conscious living and innovation in sustainable fashion.
Our newest pieces from the Hoja Nueva Collection—inspired by Amazonian biodiversity and wildcat rehabilitation efforts—were presented alongside fellow ethical brands from Peru like Peruvian Connection, Andrea Jose, Atelier Zelmira, and Ayni. This collection is rooted in deep collaboration with Shipibo-Konibo artisans and supports conservation efforts in partnership with Hoja Nueva, a grassroots nonprofit based in the Peruvian Amazon.

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The spotlight look featured model Keme Banang in the Tigrilo Margarita Swimsuit, paired with jewelry by Atelier Zelmira x Katerina Nordgaard and a naturally dyed silk scarf created by our head designer, Caroline Adamy in the Amazon rainforest using botanical pigments.
This event allowed us to connect directly with a conscious audience—from stylists and buyers to environmental advocates—demonstrating that fashion can be a force for good.
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