Cesar Galindo was born in Mexico, grew up in Houston and designed for Houston Grand Opera before going to New York and becoming a big-time fashion designer. He has worked for Dolce & Gabbano, but I'm not sure if he does now.
I've spent the last hour looking for any images I can legally reproduce, but Galindo is not associated with any company with a web site that I can find. Nor does Neiman Marcus have any of his clothing mentioned or sold on the web site. If you're really curious about his design, here's a link to a site that sells fashion photographs, but these are a few years old.
Houston Chronicle: Designer gets warm homecoming, 2006-Aug-23, by Shelby Hodge
Fashion designer Cesar Galindo emerged Monday night as hometown hero in the couture salon of Neiman Marcus. Scores of fashionistas, buff model types and pals from his youth flocked around the local-boy-makes-good figure, praising the brilliant fashions displayed on a forest of willowy mannequins.
Galindo was in town to introduce a collection of his party frocks, visit with old chums and, on this evening, assist Child Advocates. The designer donated all sales of his limited-edition wispy silk scarves ($100 each) to the charity.
Among the first to pick up one of the ethereal pieces was Page Parkes-Eveleth, who had known Galindo when he was a fledgling designer just out of Milby High School. Shelly Slovak laughingly recalled their childhood days when Galindo would cartwheel through the yard with her brother, Michael Reper.