Fernandez, Castillo & Associates

1322 Webster St Ste 208
Oakland, CA 94612

Fernandez, Castillo & Associates is a renowned fashion and art institute based in Oakland, CA. With over 35 years of experience, Manuel Fernandez, the President and founder, has established himself as a visionary designer in the fashion industry, known for his bold, elegant, and humorous designs. The institute focuses on the fusion of art and fashion, creating unique garments that are considered works of art. Fernandez's commitment to sustainability is evident in his pioneering efforts to incorporate economic, social, and environmental dimensions into his designs, making him a prominent ambassador for the Agenda 2030 and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals.

Fashion Art Institute, a project initiated by Fernandez, showcases the collaboration between fashion designers and visual artists, resulting in visually stunning and thought-provoking garments. With the aim of raising awareness about sustainability, the institute has successfully engaged millions of people worldwide through its exhibitions, media coverage, and educational workshops. Fernandez's innovative approach to enriching the fashion industry through integration and social and environmental consciousness has positioned him as a leading figure in responsible fashion and art, earning him prestigious awards and recognition for his commitment to social responsibility and sustainable practices.

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