[5][6][7] Growing up in her small Catholic town in Mexico didn't allow her to artistically express herself, thus after moving to Italy, she found a release in Fashion.
[3] The collection was named "Citizen," and included references to the Trump presidential campaign, Mexico and LGBT issues.
[3] Sánchez-Kane showed her work at the New York Fashion Week in 2017, where her models had the phrase, "alternative facts" drawn on their faces in place of mustaches.
"[9] Her work at the show both drew on her Mexican heritage and her own inner feelings, drawn from journals and childhood memories.
[11] In 2017, she presented a piece of performance art called "Deseo de un placer absurdo", with the artist, Orly Anan, at the Noche Blanca event in Mérida.