Salomon Shayo is a Mexican fashion designer and visual artist based in Tel Aviv. His work moves between fashion, performance, costume, photography, and wearable sculpture to create characters and visual worlds that explore identity, migration, belonging, and human connection.

Born in Mexico City, his creative language is shaped by nostalgia, imagination, ritual, and the emotional relationship between the body and what it wears. Through handcrafted processes and experimental textile techniques, he creates figures that feel anonymous, timeless, fragile, and otherworldly characters suspended somewhere between fashion, sculpture, and performance.

His practice is rooted in storytelling and world-building, often transforming garments into emotional objects and performative presences rather than traditional clothing. Texture, movement, silhouette, and material experimentation play a central role in his work, creating pieces that come alive through the body and interaction.