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Alejandra Gala Bridges Wants To Hear The Music
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Alejandra Gala Bridges Wants To Hear The Music

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Once upon a time ago, Alejandra Gala had no idea that music would be her calling. Once an elite synchronized swimmer on Uruguay’s national team, she transitioned to the music scene after wading the waters as an acrobat in a circus. She gradually found her way to the music stand, first as a guitarist and later with the horn, finally understanding how her creativity and emotion can be expressed through sonic beauty. Her restless nature has her searching to the tune of her own soul, in constant search of her voice. Her musical sensibility is nourished by both movement and a return to her roots—drawing from jazz, electronic experimentation, the sounds of her homeland, and an ever-expanding harmonic universe.

Now based in Boston, she seeks to establish herself as a bridge between Uruguay and the global music scene as a trumpet player, guitarist and composer.

Growing up by the sea in Montevideo, Alejandra was shaped by an environment that blended creativity with discipline. Her artistic journey soon became a global one: she spent several months in Havana, where she began her formal music training and decided to make it her life path. She later lived in Buenos Aires and traveled frequently to Brazil and the U.S. to explore her musical curiosities and immerse herself into the musical sensibilities of the continent.

Some of her most formative experiences came at Berklee College of Music, where she became the first Uruguayan ever accepted into the Global Jazz Institute. There, she collaborated and studied with masters such as John Patitucci, Danilo Pérez, and Nicholas Payton. At Berklee, she also reunited with pianist Kris Davis—whom she first met at the Buenos Aires Jazz Festival in 2019—and soon joined the Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice, deepening her engagement with issues of tradition, identity, and gender in music. A defining chapter of her career has been her work with Mestizas, an international ensemble founded at Berklee in 2019 where Alejandra contributes as a composer, arranger, performer, and producer. Now evolved into a quartet joined by her twin sister Patricia Ligia on bass, Cuban pianist Estefanía Núñez Villamandos and Spanish flutist Paloma Cosano, the group explores the intersections of flamenco, Latin jazz, candombe and songwriting.

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Her solo project, GALA, has blossomed into two recent performance works: No-Plan, a concert that invites audiences into a space of introspection through presence and improvisation—the freer side of Alejandra’s musical identity—  and Candombe Meets Bostonia, a blend of candombe traditional songs with jazz, where she featured Noah Preminger on tenor sax and John Lockwood on bass.

Currently, she is preparing to release her debut album, Bajó del árbol un tambor, scheduled for summer 2026 with La Reserve Records. The project developed as part of her thesis at Berklee’s Global Jazz Institute, is titled “Tradition and Gender: A Story About Symbols, Women, and Rhythm.”

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Alejandra Alonso Rojas Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection
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Alejandra Alonso Rojas Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection

by jummy84 September 11, 2025
written by jummy84

For the past few seasons, Alejandra Alonso Rojas has flirted with the idea of being a fully-sustainable designer—often making use of organic materials like silks or laces with low environmental impacts. But this spring, Rojas felt it was time to fully commit to this design ethos, so she released her first entirely-eco conscious collection made up of responsible fabrications. (All of her regenerative cottons, laces, or viscoses feature various GOTS or GRS certifications, which ensure they were made with recycled or non-harmful production processes.) She said it’s an M.O. that’s here to stay in her business—and better yet, Rojas also wanted to prove that such an approach does not mean sacrificing elevated or luxurious touches. “I didn’t want to do a fully-sustainable line that was basic,” she said. “In fact, it’s the most elevated collection I’ve ever made.”

As usual, Rojas looked to a sense of wanderlust for the direction of her new feminine dresses. The collection was inspired by a recent trip she took to Pompeii, Italy, where she was struck by the raw beauty of the archeological sites she visited. “I saw these paintings on the walls, and the colors—we incorporated a lot of these motifs that I took pictures of,” she said. Many of the eco materials she used—like regenerative cottons, or flax linens, “one of the most sustainable fibers because it needs so little water,”—had roughened-up textures to mimic the walls of Pompeii. One of her standout frocks, a pink number with a fitted bodice and full pleated skirt, also had frayed trimming to embody this duality. “There was something really nice about that rawness,” said Rojas.

Given her Spanish heritage, Rojas also couldn’t resist paying homage to her native country. She was influenced by the archives of the Casa de Alba in Spain—finding delight in the Alba family’s ornate art collections and fashions. This resulted in Rojas creating regal torero jackets (in a black crochet), sheer floor-length gowns made of recycled lace, and voluminous skirt silhouettes featuring under-layers made of recycled tulle. These may feel fanciful for the every day, especially for a designer known for her extreme ease and wearability, but it was a deliberate move on her part. “I wanted it to feel elevated. Sustainability is the highest luxury—it’s couture,” she said.

But it wasn’t just a technically-conscious collection. In addition to her eco materials, Rojas also wanted to incorporate more human touches to the assortment, like including lace appliqués crafted by artisans in Camariñas, Spain. “I was thinking about the planet, but also communities,” she said. Many of the materials she used, for instance, were FSC-certified, ensuring they come from responsibly-managed forests without disrupting the biodiversity and Indigenous communities surrounding them. “It’s an important certification from a nature and human point of view,” she said. These thoughtful choices may be indiscernible to the eye when taking in one of her new refined spring pieces, but Rojas will make them easily discoverable to the customer. “Every piece in the collection will have a QR code with details for transparency,” she said. “I have nothing to hide!”

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