The firm Lina Sevilla presents Movement, the 2026 collection, a proposal that reinterprets flamenco fashion through rhythm, the shape of the body, and the idea of change as a cultural driving force.
The collection draws inspiration from the very pulse of famed Seville Fair—ruffles swaying, fringe movements, music—to reflect on how the act of moving generates evolution and opens new forms of expression. Following Bambalina (2024) and Inmaterial (2025), the firm delves deeper into a more poetic interpretation of tradition, connecting flamenco fashion with the artistic movements that have marked cultural milestones.
From the knowledge and refinement of classic patterns, Rocío Montero, the firm’s creative director, moves towards new silhouettes, garments, and accessories offering lightness and flexibility. Alongside the house’s iconic ruffled dresses, the collection features chiffon overdresses, printed shawls, and scarves that bring lace into everyday wear, designed for a “flamenco” woman who seeks comfort, sustainability, and high-quality craftsmanship.
The presentation extends into the digital realm with a series of micro-stories created by Noelia JGP, which explore the Seville Fair as a space where body, music, and passions are expressed through movement. The presentation included musical performances by Ángeles Ruso and Paloma Cosano.
This collection reaffirms Lina Sevilla’s commitment to flamenco fashion as a culture that is alive and constantly evolving.







