THE ARCHITECT OF COOL
- imirage

- Feb 11
- 2 min read
Margarita Gomez has spent decades shaping the faces of Colombian fashion as the co-owner of Informa Models. Now at 66, she steps out from behind the agency desk to remind us that true style is an attitude rather than an age. Captured by the lens of Kapture Studio, Margarita commands the frame with a magnetic blend of industry authority and infectious joy. She is not merely modeling clothes; she is inhabiting a life well-lived while moving seamlessly from the structural elegance of a floor-sweeping denim trench to the relaxed sophistication of sage-hued tailoring. A palpable sense of liberation permeates her movement, defined by a wind-swept laugh against a dark backdrop and a knowing smirk hidden behind dark sunglasses. This energy redefines what power dressing looks like for the modern matriarch.

The visual narrative curated by stylist Ivan Ramirez is a masterclass in texture and silhouette that balances avant-garde edge with wearable luxury. The wardrobe oscillates between the architectural and the rebellious. One moment Margarita is a vision of monochromatic minimalism in a structured grey coat with exposed zippers, and the next she channels a rock-and-roll sensibility in oversized black outerwear and leather driving gloves. The styling does not attempt to mask her age but instead armors it in cool, confident layers. Whether draped in heavy wools or relaxed denim, the clothes serve as an extension of her grounded, formidable, and undeniably chic persona.

Completing this vision of timeless allure is the work of hair and makeup artist Milena Cuellar, who favors a fresh and radiant aesthetic that highlights Gomez’s natural vitality. Her hair is left long and loose to mirror the dynamic energy of the styling while the makeup remains understated to allow her genuine smile to serve as the focal point. This editorial is more than a series of images. It stands as a declaration that the woman who discovered countless stars is, in fact, the brightest one in the room. It is a celebration of legacy which proves that for Margarita Gomez, the prime of life is simply whenever she decides it is.












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