Miista’s Creative Director, Laura Villasenin, drew inspiration from the captivating life and work of photographer Madalena Schwartz, a Hungarian woman living in Sao Paulo running a launderette who, in the 1960s, embarked on a remarkable journey of self-discovery, where she picked up her first camera at the age of fifty. That seemingly banal event put her life upside down: she went on to develop a vibrant and respected artistic career while mingling with other contemporary artists from the burgeoning Brazilian city, and along the way, she documented artists and performers in the underground scene, many of whom were transgender, drag queens, or exploring identities outside of normative ideals.