The Creative Capital’s Crown Jewel: A Love Letter to Suki Palomina Hats
San Miguel de Allende has always been a city of artistry. You see it in the hand-chiseled stone facades, the layers of paint on weathered doors, the cobblestones worn smooth by centuries of footsteps. Here, design isn’t a trend; it’s a legacy. And in the middle of it all is Suki Palomina,hat maker extraordinaire.
Suki doesn’t just make hats. She shapes moments. Each piece is sculpted and hand-blocked with an attention to detail that makes you pause. The brim isn’t just wide; it frames your face like a spotlight. The Suki crown isn’t just tall; it tells a story about confidence, presence, and the kind of self-assuredness you carry long after you’ve taken it off. And then there’s her signature sexy dip and the Scorpion Flip those subtle yet unforgettable design details that turn a beautiful hat into a head-turning statement.
When you slip on a Suki Palomina hat, something happens. Your posture changes. Your energy shifts. You feel like you could walk into any room, in any city in the world, and be remembered. And that’s no accident, it’s the alchemy of craftsmanship and vision.
Vogue recently called San Miguel “Mexico’s new creative capital,” and it’s artists like Suki who give that title weight. She’s part of a new wave of creators redefining what luxury means here. It’s not about mass production or seasonal trends. It’s about authenticity, artistry, and making something so timeless it outlives the runway.
Her hats are wearable art, pieces equally at home on the cobblestone streets of San Miguel, at a gallery opening in Mexico City, or under the desert sun at our Ranchito. They’re for people who understand that true style is less about following and more about curating what speaks to you.
Which brings me to the one in my new headshot: a warm, caramel-brimmed Suki original that I knew was mine the second I tried it on. This hat holds a very special place in my heart. It was a birthday gift from last year from Suki herself. At the time, I was working in her retail shop, helping set it up and get things going. (I do know a thing or two about retail… hello, Modern Cooperative.) It’s more than an accessory; it’s a piece of San Miguel I can take anywhere. It’s a reminder of why I’m here, why I love this city, and why I’m so passionate about helping others make it their home too.
Because that’s the beauty of San Miguel, whether it’s a handcrafted home or a handcrafted hat, what you choose here carries meaning. And just like the perfect hat, the perfect home isn’t found by accident. It’s sought out, shaped, and chosen with intention.
If you’re ready to step into your San Miguel life, hat on and head high, I’m here to help you find the place where your story begins.
How to Find Suki
For the full Suki Palomina custom hat design experience, you’ll want to book an appointment in advance at her Atelier.
This isn’t just a quick shopping stop, it’s a creative collaboration. You’ll sit down with Suki, talk through your personal style, lifestyle, and what you want the hat to say about you. She’ll show you materials, colors, trims, and, of course, give you the inside scoop on her signature details like that sexy dip or the Scorpion Flip.
The process is as personal as it is luxurious, and the result is a hat that’s made to be worn and remembered for decades.
You can schedule your appointment through her website at sukipalomina.com or send her a direct message on Instagram at @sukipalomina.
If you prefer instant gratification, her retail boutique at Murillo 3 is a must-visit. There’s a distinct blend of cowboy grit and cowgirl charm here, a nod to the rugged elegance that runs deep in Mexican and Western style. Beyond the hats, you’ll find thoughtful treasures that make perfect gifts or personal keepsakes: vibrant bandanas, vintage-inspired hat pins, custom hat bands, slim wallets, and finely tooled belts that age as beautifully as they’re made.

