Colombian designer Francesca Sesana, founder of A Modo Mío, made her official Colombiamoda debut with a bold and deeply personal collection titled “La Mia Maniera” — Italian for My Way.
This creative collaboration with Jack Daniel’s and Revista Fucsia brought together fashion, emotion, and identity in a show that celebrated raw authenticity.
Fashion Meets Identity
The collection featured 31 looks blending strong silhouettes with flowing layers, reflecting Sesana’s signature mix of structure and movement. Inspired by personal transformation and resilience, each piece tells a story — emotional, unapologetic, and powerful.
“These designs are for men and women who turn streets into runways and feel their power through what they wear,” said Sesana.
A Toast to Collaboration
With prints inspired by Jack Daniel’s — wood, warmth, golden reflections — the pieces translated the brand’s iconic essence into textile art, aligned with the campaign “That’s What Makes Jack, Jack.”
Purpose-Driven Debut
This milestone also featured a winning look from a student design competition, held in partnership with Colegiatura Colombiana, Fucsia, and Jack Daniel’s, showing Sesana’s dedication to emerging talent and creative community.
Her Way. No Other Way.
Francesca’s debut wasn’t just fashion — it was a statement. A reminder that strength can be elegant, and authenticity, the boldest look of all.
“Be yourself. Always. My way. Like no one else.”



