This young Black designer is dressing Afro Colombian vice president Francia Márquez in ‘resistance’ fashion

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“In one way or another her history and my history are similar, so I think there was a very lovely spark there,” said Esteban Sinisterra, a fashion designer.
Esteban Sinisterra Paz, creator of Esteban Africa, works in his workshop in his apartment in Cali, Colombia, on July 6, 2022.
Esteban Sinisterra Paz, creator of Esteban Africa, works in his workshop in his apartment in Cali, Colombia, on July 6, 2022.Charlie Cordero for The Washington Post / via Getty Images file

BOGOTÁ — Esteban Sinisterra, a young Black fashion designer from Colombia’s largely-poor Pacific region, is dressing Vice-President Francia Márquez — the first Afro-Colombian woman to hold the post — in what he calls “resistance” fashion.

Sinisterra, whose colorful patterned dresses for Márquez have drawn international attention, grew up in the municipality of Santa Barbara Iscuande, in Narino province, where he says many young people have few opportunities to escape involvement in the country’s ongoing internal conflict.

His background has commonalities with Márquez, a former housekeeper and environmental activist, who grew up in the poor municipality of Suárez, in Cauca province, and faced death threats for her opposition to gold mining.

Colombia's Vice President Francia Marquez speaks in Bogota on Aug. 18, 2022.
Colombia's Vice President Francia Marquez speaks in Bogota on Aug. 18, 2022.Guillermo Legaria / Getty Images file

“In one way or another her history and my history are similar, so I think there was a very lovely spark there,” said Sinisterra, 23, who now lives in the city of Cali and studies social work in addition to his job as a designer.

“First we accept and recognize that we have roots that connect us — which is Africa — but taking into account those roots we also express the territory where we’re from, the Colombian Pacific,” said Sinisterra, who learned his craft from his aunt and grandmother.

“Each and every one of Francia’s outfits evokes that,” Sinisterra said. “It is being able to show that this is who we are...so for me fashion, my fashion, is resistance.”

The 40-year-old Márquez, who mentioned her ancestors in her oath of office, is slated to lead a new equality ministry if the government can win congressional approval for its creation.

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