




Minda Seco Designs, 1990's
From Miami to the world — the early days of something timeless. Pictured here is Mama Seco’s sister, Teresa Miranda — jewelry designer and creative force (@mmirandasdesigns)

Before the Showroom
Family, fashion, and a whole lot of hustle. Pictured here: Mama Seco with Papa Seco’s mom, Graciela Seco — another creative in the family, an interior designer whose eye for beauty shaped the spaces around her.

Inside the studio
Where patterns became pieces, and ideas became art. These were the hands behind the seams.

Proud Papa Seco
Family wasn't just behind her — they were in the booth, on the floor, and part of the dream.

In Her Element
From sketch to sale — she did it all. Wearing her work, serving her customers, and standing in her power.

The Women Who Made It Happen
One of the many skilled hands who helped bring Minda Seco Designs to life.

Mama Seco Between Moments
A still frame, but a full story.

Designed by Her. Modeled by Her
A way of doing things that hasn't changed.

BOOTH 818
Her booth was 818 back in Miami. Now Diosa by Seco is based in LA — 818, the California area code. Full circle.

All Hands on Deck
Built on passion, teamwork, and love.


