Francisco Cancino’s line of sleek, pared down women’s clothing is a big hit in Mexico. Elegant, season-less silhouettes that make his clothing a wardrobe perennial, and then there’s the fact that it’s all handmade by artisans across the country. In the heart of Polanco, in Emilio Castelar # 215, a space under the Emiliano Godoy and TUUX interior design project reflects the conceptual contrasts of the same Yakampot pieces; between the Mexican and the global and luxury and austerity through elements such as brass and wood.