II Jornadas de Marca y Moda.
March 2nd, 2010El día 9 de marzo participamos en una mesa redonda en Burgos.
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Mesa Redonda. Casos de éxito: tres modelos de negocio, tres perspectivas de futuro.
- Esther Oro, Directora Comercial para España de la multinacional Marc 0′Polo.
- Silvia Salvador, Cofundadora y Directora creativa de la Firma potipoti.
- Jacob Varela, Cofundador y Director Comercial de la firma Felipe Varela.
La XII edición de la Semana de la Moda de Castilla y León
propone una vez más hacer una revisión de las sinergias entre moda y empresa proponiendo un programa formativo de alta calidad en el que participarán profesionales de la moda para mostrarnos como en la situación actual del mercado las empresas mantienen como estrategia la adaptación al cambio y la apuesta por nuevos modos y formas de promocionar sus marcas y hacer negocio.
II Jornadas Marca y Moda: Las II Jornadas Marca y Moda, en esta ocasión, están basadas en plantear la situación actual del sector textil y cómo las empresas de moda se tienen que adaptar a este nuevo escenario.
I feel a springtime in my soul
February 26th, 2010potipoti Spring Summer 2010 Collection is already avaliable at our potipoti Shop.
And from this weekend at our Online Shop
picts by Sbastien




Patterns that you can touch
February 25th, 2010
Selection of some projects made for workshop with potipoti at IED Barcelona (Instituto Europeo di Design) called “Patterns that you can touch”.
The concept was to create a pattern from real, every-day objects that can suddenly become graphics.

The Last Experiment III: Potipoti Joy Jewellry
February 10th, 2010Yuxtapose by potipoti. Colecction Autumn Winter 20102011
January 26th, 2010potipoti interview at Dazed & Confused Magazine
January 19th, 2010LIKE TEEN SPIRIT
Silvia Salvador and Nando Cornejo create the new Potipoti line with loose shapes and watercolour effects
Text by Tamara Martin | Published 19 January 2010

Potipoti’s latest collection. It’s all about feeling comfortable and effortlessly cool at the same time and this season Silvia Salvador and Nando Cornejo managed to do it with loose shapes and watercolour effects. The Spanish, though Berlin-based, designer duo have been working as a studio-label since 2005, being involved not only in fashion but also in graphics, product design or other visual arts. Check their latest initiative at Rosenthaler Straße 66 (Berlin), their brand new shop and also the perfect place to spot their latest collection among an accurate selection of some other young designers’ creations.
DD: Potipoti’s style is…
Silvia Salvador and Nando Cornejo: We try not to think about that, we just do what we feel like doing in every moment. I think that is our style.
DD: Which is the philoshophy of the brand?SS & NC: To grow little by little, having always the control of what we do with our own hands.
DD: What is that thing that never fails when you are needing some inspiration?SS & NC: A trip quite far away, an avocado milkshake, a concert, an antique wooden toys shop, a good book…
DD: You both are from Spain but live and work in Berlin, what is this creative exile due to?
SS & NC: We identify ourselves much more with the Berlin creative scene and with the city itself.
DD: Tell me about your S/S 2010 collection…
SS & NC: We really like the name of the river where we produce our clothes: Man Body River. We found it very suggestive so we adapted the name and called our collection The Human Body River, changing “man” for “human” to avoid confussions because the collection it’s for both men and women. Simple silhouettes but full of details in blue, grey and light red shades and using silk, linen, cotton…
DD: And who are these boys and girls you design for?
SS & NC: Actually we don’t think about this either. We really design what we want, we think in ourselves; we like funny comfortable clothes, with personality and made with good quality fabrics that make you feel special when wearing them.
Lookbook photos by Sebastien / Shop photos by PSCFOTO





















