Who is behind

The founder

Hi! My name is Guadalupe and I’m the founder of Pachagurú.
I was born in Argentina, I am curious and creative since I was a child. I worked as an occupational therapist for 11 years in Buenos Aires, and for the past 10 years, I’ve been a traveler.

Pachagurú was born four years ago during my travels through the lands of New Zealand. It’s a play on words: “Pacha” refers to Mother Earth: known as Pachamama in the ancestral Quechua language of the Andean peoples, and “guru” means guide in Hindi.

"Mother Earth guides me through this time and space in this universe."

I am a nomadic dyer. I collect colors, shapes, and lessons wherever I go. I imprint them onto fabric and paper, turning them into infinite possibilities. I create from what is natural, simple, and real.
Passionate about alchemy in harmony with the world around me; with what already exists and can be transformed without harming the environment.

"Art and the Earth are my paths, my medicine, and my way of being in the world."

Pachagurú was born to communicate, raise awareness, and inspire. To honor the artistic, the handmade, the ancestral, and the collective. I work so that each object carries a message and a unique value; each piece is an offering to the present, a message of consciousness, and a push toward humanity.

​A daily reminder that invites me to keep believing in and creating what I do with so much love and dedication.

​Thank you for being part of this journey!

Project Manager

My name is Oriana, and I began working alongside Guadalupe in April 2025.I am also from Argentina, and after completing my studies in Graphic Design, I began traveling in 2022; a journey that deeply shaped the way I see design, work, and life.


What I enjoy most is solving problems. Multitasking is not just a skill for me, but a way of living. Our connection started through a simple sewing task, yet from the very first day we met, I saw the potential of this project. I knew it had to grow, evolve, and find its place in the world.

Being part of the development of Pachagurú allowed me to reconnect with my creativity, my passion for the fashion world, and my deep respect for nature. Textiles have always been part of my life; my grandmother taught me everything about fabrics, patterns, and the value of handmade work. Today, I carry that legacy forward through creativity, design, and conscious production.

I truly hope that through Pachagurú we can communicate our strong commitment; not only to the planet, but also to the communities that make this project possible.