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Sweet Pachamama's World

The Brand 

We are Sweet Pachamama, a brand born from the heart of the Andes, where nature breathes life into everything we create. Our pieces are more than just clothing—they’re thoughtfully designed with care, offering style and versatility for those who appreciate quality and craftsmanship.
We believe in the beauty of slow fashion. In a world that rushes and consumes, we stand firm in our commitment to sustainability, quality, and authenticity. Our alpaca wool is harvested with respect for both the animals and the environment, woven into garments that are as versatile as they are timeless.
Each piece is handmade by skilled artisans, carrying with it the legacy of Andean traditions. Our sweaters and accessories are designed to be your companions in life’s many adventures—whether you’re embracing the hustle of city life or finding solace in nature’s embrace.
Sweet Pachamama is for those who know that true style isn’t about chasing trends—it’s about making choices that reflect your values and your unique sense of self.


We are Sweet Pachamama, pretty cosita to wear yourself very bonita, softy alpaquita to take care and be abrigadita.

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Valeria Villa Gómez

Our Designer

Valeria Villa-Gomez was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and grew up in Bolivia. After earning her degree in interior design in Bolivia, she moved to New York to work as an interior designer. She later pursued a master’s degree in design in Madrid, where she also gained experience at a well-known architecture and interior design firm.

In 2009, Valeria returned to La Paz and launched her first collection of furniture, “b-ellas,” inspired by women. She collaborated with local artisans for months to bring her designs to life, becoming the first Bolivian to present a collection at the Fiera dil Mobile de Milano.

In 2014, after becoming a mother to her two daughters, Tiziana and Constanza, Valeria began designing clothing for them and herself. She started working with Bolivian handknitters and used Andean noble fibers—a passion project that eventually grew into her current brand. Today, her designs are sold across Europe, Asia, and America, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern style.

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