
Urbano Hidalgo
EDITOR IN CHIEF
Historian of the Americas, journalist and editor with more than 25 years in front of screens, trying to understand and tell the world from a place of wonder. In recent years he has been part of the Condé Nast family, overseeing titles including WIRED en Español, GQ México, Vanity Fair México and Vanity Fair España.
He lives between Spain and Mexico, believes in editing as a way of thinking, in asking better questions and in stories that justify themselves. Today he leads Art Weekends and shares his days with two Mexican dachshunds that remind him that curiosity is also instinct.

Alejandro Mancilla
MANAGING EDITOR
He holds a degree in Communication Sciences from Universidad del Valle de Orizaba. He has written for Vanity Fair, GQ, Travesías, Vice, Architectural Digest, Marvin, Vogue, Nexos, Interesante, LBE (L.A.) and Playboy, among others; he was an editor at Círculo Mixup and Televisa, and is the author of the essay book [de]generación de cristal. He is a fan of Cocteau Twins and, when he is not writing, he works as a DJ and producer. He does not like karaoke.

Armando Navarro
WRITER AND COLUMNIST
He holds a degree in Ibero-American Literature from Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana and a master’s degree in Critical Theory from 17, Instituto de Estudios Críticos. He has contributed to Revista Tierra Adentro, the Gaceta del Fondo de Cultura Económica, Revista de la Universidad de México and the digital platforms of N+. He is a writer, experimental filmmaker, father and personal chef to a four-year-old child who does not like cheese.

Claudia Fernández
DESIGNER
Graphic designer with a master’s degree in Internet Business and an obsession with typography. Her work has appeared internationally in media such as GQ México y Latinoamérica, Vanity Fair and Televisa. She has led digital communication strategies, community growth, audiovisual content and 360-degree creative campaigns. She believes deeply in the power of art, meditation and daily rituals; she chooses hope as a starting point and, yes, still trusts humanity.

Sara Ocón
PHOTO EDITOR
She has more than two decades of experience finding, selecting and managing images for titles such as Vanity Fair and Vogue. An expert in photographic archives and copyright, she is a regular collaborator with publishers including Planeta and La Fábrica, works as a photo curator on Netflix Spain productions and serves on the jury of the Canon Ambassadors program. She enjoys the beach, especially in winter, volleyball, preferably in summer, and the seafood of Andalusia, her adopted home throughout the year.