WHO WE ARE

“Style, is much like any other skill, can be developed over time through research, experimentation, and practice”

Roxanna Moix’s relationship with fashion was never accidental. It began quietly, through observation—of language, image, and the subtle ways clothing communicates identity. While studying Communications in Puerto Rico, she gravitated toward visual storytelling, a curiosity that eventually carried her to Los Angeles, where she refined her point of view at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (FIDM), studying Visual Communications, concept development, and fashion styling.

Entering the industry, Roxanna developed a discerning eye for cultural movement—what shifts, why it matters, and how style reflects it. As a Trend Researcher at Stylesight (WGSN), the world’s leading trend authority, she worked at the intersection of data and intuition. In parallel, she founded R Consulting, her personal shopping and styling practice, grounding global trend insight in intimate, client-focused work. Her perspective soon led to collaborations with Vanity Fair and, later, to a defining role as Production Manager and Creative Advisor for a Korean fashion conglomerate.

Working across the United States, China, Korea, Mexico, and Peru, Roxanna gained rare, hands-on experience overseeing global fashion production. Moving fluidly between fast fashion, contemporary brands, and private labels, she learned the industry from the inside—understanding not only what resonates visually, but what endures, what performs, and what truly serves the wearer.

In 2018, she turned inward, launching her eponymous design studio, Roxanna Moix. Self-taught and detail-driven, her work centered on bespoke, handcrafted pieces—timeless resort wear, refined bridal designs, and garments created with intention rather than excess. The studio quickly became known for its craftsmanship and emotional resonance, attracting a loyal clientele that often blurred the line between client and collaborator.

Today, Roxanna’s focus has returned to the foundation of her work: image consulting and personal shopping. Her philosophy is rooted in clarity and education—helping individuals understand their style rather than adopt someone else’s. She approaches image as a long-term practice, not a prescription, guiding clients to build wardrobes that reflect who they are and how they live.

For Roxanna Moix, fashion is not a costume.
It is a language—and one best spoken with confidence, restraint, and intention.