IBERIA places author’s talent to flight by accompanying the winner of the National Fashion Award, Teresa Helbig, to the presentation of her “1832 Sur Mer” FW24/25 collection in Paris, the first that the fashion brand celebrates in its entire history in the City of Light during Paris Fashion Week.
Inspired by Victor Hugo's timeless novel, “Les Miserables,” and enriched by exquisite and sophisticated French culture, the “1832 Sur Mer” collection pays tribute to the fight for redemption, tenacity and the pursuit of justice. A collection with technique (tradition) and look (modernity), with tremendously historicist roots and a brilliant component of sharpness and freshness that appears on the runway in the form of miniskirts mixed with tailored coats, down to the feet, padded micro dresses or embroidered cardigans with piqué bloomers.
A past, present and future collection that connects red threads and creates new conversations under the flag of unity in raw, yellow, blue, burgundy tones... A collection with overwhelming romanticism and sensitivity that comes alive through glaze cotton, cloth or braided grosgrain ribbons.