The Spanish capital hosted an evening inspired by Netflix’s Bridgerton: a masquerade ball that transformed the Casino de Madrid into an English Regency ballroom, with guests and designers reinterpreting, with contemporary designs, the series’ dress code.
To promote the second part of the show’s fourth season—which will air on the streaming platform on February 26th—many personalities from the world of fashion and culture stepped onto the red carpet dressed in pieces by Spanish designers, who had explored the regencycore trend through their own creative identity.
Among the fashion brands that contributed designs to the event, there were names associated with ACME – Asociación de Creadores de Moda de España – who brought Spanish haute couture to a widely publicized social event: Maya Hansen, Dominnico, Palomo, Malne, Yolancris, Isabel Sanchís, García Madrid, Mans, and Ana Locking.
The event included the participation of other Spanish designers, thus consolidating the presence of Spanish fashion in widely broadcasted contexts of media and cultural impact.
The masked dinner ball organized in Madrid was not only a celebration of television entertainment, but also a tangible demonstration of how Spanish designer fashion constructs its own narratives within a global imaginary.
If the setting was an evocation of the British Regency era, the proposals of the Spanish designers offered a contemporary interpretation of said aesthetic for a broad audience, reaffirming the diversity of creative approaches and the cultural adaptability of Spanish fashion design.











