Women Entrepreneurs’ Day: we celebrate the talent of our clients
Publicado el 19 November, 2025
Today we celebrate Women's Entrepreneurship Day, an ideal date to recognize all our clients who drive their projects with perseverance, creativity, and effort. Many of them are small business owners who have built their businesses while balancing motherhood, other jobs, and the constant pursuit of living their dreams.
Often, we only see the final success, but not the journey that an entrepreneurial woman must face to get there. At Waixo, we want to highlight the work of our designers and support them in their growth. This article is a tribute to their work and an encouragement for them to keep moving forward.
Among our clients, we have numerous women who are creating extraordinary projects, which made the selection difficult. Today, we highlight three entrepreneurial women whose talent, dedication, and vision deserve special attention.
1) Irene from Corsets Cafuné
Irene, founder of Corsets Cafuné, is an essential entrepreneurial woman on this list. Her work stands out for the quality and originality of her corsets, which have already been worn by artists such as Melody and Lola Índigo.
Last month, we participated in Madrid Frocktails, where we presented two corsets designed by Irene with our prints inspired by Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. They are available on our social media channels.
2) Charo from Atelier Angelica Absenta
Charo is another entrepreneurial woman who deserves recognition. At Atelier Angelica Absenta, she designs historical fashion and carries out textile design work, publications, corporate presentations, and graphic design. She also runs Empire Shawls, a brand of historical shawls that adds a distinctive touch to any look.
We highlight her for the originality of her approach and the quality of each piece she creates.
3) Patricia from Patiss
Finally, we want to highlight the work of Patricia, founder of Patiss. She is an entrepreneurial woman committed to sustainability. She produces clothing, diapers, and reusable products made with ecological consciousness, focusing on transforming and rescuing garments to give them a second life.
Her initiative represents a responsible vision within the artisanal and sustainable sector.
At Waixo, we will continue to support and highlight the work of every entrepreneurial woman who trusts us to bring her ideas to life. Their projects, their effort, and their creativity demonstrate the transformative power of female talent in design and fashion. This recognition aims to serve as an impetus for them to continue creating, innovating, and growing.














