In the 1940’s, Renata’s family (the founder of the brand) had to leave their home in Paiján and move to Lima. For generations, her family had lived on the north coast of Peru, a region known for being the center of the Mochica and Chimú civilizations; cultures that existed long before the Incas. The family would always claim that their ancestral cultural heritage gave them the strength and pride they needed to start a new life in the capital city, Lima.
Like many immigrants of that time, the dream of Renata’s great-aunts: Rosa, Emma, Olga and Maura and of her grandfather Amador, was to have a house in the center of Lima. After many years of hard work, the family managed to see their dream come true. They bought a house, which was located on Cornelio Borda Street, next to the Museum of Peruvian Culture.
Renata’s father grew up in that house on Cornelio Borda Street and several years later Renata and her sisters would spend countless weekends there with their great-aunts. At the Cornelio Borda house, their great-aunt Rosa had a tailoring workshop, and she dedicated her life to making beautiful garments for her clients and family. It was at the Cornelio Borda house, where Renata learned to love Peru, the pre-Columbian cultures, the popular festivities and the artisanal work.
Our brand is dedicated to Renat’s great-aunts, strong and independent women who loved their cultural heritage.