Tag: MBFWMadrid

MADRID FASHION WEEK, SLOW FASHION MADE IN SPAIN

MADRID FASHION WEEK, SLOW FASHION MADE IN SPAIN

English/Español Slow Fashion is the concept under which the Spanish design sector, led by ACME, plans to present their fashion collections during Madrid Fashion Week in the era of “learning to live with COVID”. The Made in Spain slow fashion presentations are framed in two events, MBFWMadrid and Madrid es Moda, both in a hybrid format described as a mixture of fashion shows and digital presentations. MBFWMadrid has just presented the official calendar for the…

JOAQUIM VERDU, KNITTED FABRIC

JOAQUIM VERDU, KNITTED FABRIC

English / Español Joaquim Verdu is one of the many Catalan fashion designers that have presented their fashion proposals on the Madrid runway, Pasarela Cibeles. The fashion creator from Barcelona is a highly skilled maestro at designing knitted fabrics. His signature styles are recognizable for solid colorful blocks, mini volumes and an elegant mix of woven and knitted fabrics. Looking at these pictures of the 1995 fashion show during Pasarela Cibeles, Madrid, I can`t help…

MADRID IS FASHION, AN URBAN FASHION FESTIVAL

MADRID IS FASHION, AN URBAN FASHION FESTIVAL

English / Español If you are planning to visit Madrid from July 1st to July 14th, you will find yourself immersed in Madrid’s Fashion Week. Do enjoy this great opportunity to get to know first-hand Spanish designer’s fashion proposals. During two weeks, the urban fashion festival Madrid es Moda dresses up Spain’s capital city with a range of fashionable activities that underline the festival’s title motto, Madrid is Fashion. Special exhibits and guided fashion tours…

ROBERTO VERINO’S FIRST FASHION SHOW

ROBERTO VERINO’S FIRST FASHION SHOW

English / Español 1983, Madrid. In the mythical flamenco venue, Café de Chinitas, a young Galician designer, Roberto Verino, presents his first women’s wear collection breaking rancid fashion codes in a post-modern style statement. Deconstructing garments and restructuring set ideas are the concepts behind the postmodernism current that represented the creative path followed by many fashion designers at the time. Roberto Verino’s first fashion show, at the popular flamenco venue Café de Chinitas, was hailed…