Fashion Shows

Autumn-Winter 2026

Autumn-Winter 2026

"Monasterio" silence made elegance

Signature label Félix Ramiro, presented the new “Monasterio” collection at the Royal Tapestry Factory in Madrid, in a fashion show held with the support of the promotional brand of Málaga's Provincial Council, Málaga de Moda. The event brought together prominent figures from the political, social, and cultural spheres, consolidating the designer's position as one of the leading names in Spanish menswear. The fashion show demonstrated once again, Félix Ramiro's ability to unite fashion, art, and history into a single experience. Amid applause and emotion, the "Monasterio" garments strolled on the runway before an enthusiastic audience that celebrated the brand's artisanal mastery and timeless elegance. Among the attendees were Member of Parliament María Esperanza González Pazos, meteorologist Roberto Brasero, journalist Bea Jarrín, actor Hamza Zaidi, singer Raúl, and rapper Juseph, among other guests. Inspired by a story of introspection and reunion, "Monasterio" begins with the tale of a group of young people who, after working at Expo '92 to finance their studies and then retiring to a monastery, return to celebrate their experience with a party. From this life experience arises the collection, a tribute to the value of time. reflection and creation. The pieces—jackets, bombers, frock-coats, exclusive suits, tuxedos, and double-breasted jackets with elongated lines—stand out for their folds, drapes, and gathers, handcrafted with artisanal precision, a characteristic of the house. The fine fabrics—wool, silk, viscose, cotton, natural microfibers, velvet, tulle, and chiffon—provide texture and lightness. The color palette, evokes strength, elegance and character in red, black, gold and burgundy. "Monasterio" is, above all, a style statement: a collection that looks inward to speak of beauty, craftsmanship, and emotion.
Autumn-Winter 2026

AILANTO's fashion show illuminated by SUMA CRUZ

SUMA CRUZ's jewelry shone last night alongside AILANTO's creations at the Cristóbal Balenciaga Museum, as part of the San Sebastián Moda Festival F/W 2025-26. An event that united creativity, sustainability, and craftsmanship around a dialogue between fashion and nature. For the occasion, SUMA CRUZ designed pieces inspired by vines and their fruits that are a part of the SS26 collection, which is scheduled for its official presentation in February. Models wore these unique jewels during the AILANTO fashion show evoking the beauty and voluptuousness of Pompeii through mosaics of plants, fruits, and birds motifs transformed into embroidery, prints, and geometric silhouettes. Each piece is created from a real branch, converted into metal through direct casting. Over a 24-karat yellow gold-plated brass base, the stones—garnet, labradorite, prehnite, and pearls in various hues—recreate the nuances of the vine, reaffirming SUMA CRUZ's commitment to nature, material, and craftsmanship. A meeting that celebrates fashion as living art and jewelry as a memory of the landscape.
Autumn-Winter 2026

White memory

During the San Sebastián Fashion Festival F/W 2025-26, the Balenciaga Museum hosted the presentation of “Memory | Time and You,” CLARO Couture's new bridal collection for 2026. The event marked a doubly symbolic moment: the Andalusian fashion brand's debut on this stage as well as collecting the "Aguja de Oro" for its more than forty years of experience. The collection, under the CLARO Bridal label, articulates a dialogue between past and present. Twenty-five white dresses strolled the runway like fragments of a single story: love, time, and couture. Open backs, suspended volumes, and almost invisible closures create a serene, precise, and contemporary silhouette. “We wish to pay our most humble and sincere personal tribute,” mentioned Beatriz Claro, the house's creative director. Each design is an act of memory. Lace, embroidery, and minimal gestures compose a poetic detail that reinterprets tradition from stillness. In the space, transformed into a landscape of light, the color white took over the narrative, and the Balenciaga Museum became the natural setting for this tale of silent beauty. “Memory” leaves a discreet and profound mark: a manifesto of sensitivity, craft, and frozen time. In Guetaria, CLARO Couture has created a memory through its creative medium.  
Autumn-Winter 2026

Between alive classics

García Madrid, under the creative direction of Manuel García, presented at Madrid es Moda his Fall-Winter 2025/26 collection in a digital format. The collection unfolds in a visual environment that evokes a reinterpreted 19th-century salon, where tradition and rebellion coexist in a single gesture. Through an online fashion show, a photo shoot, and a fashion film, the fashion brand offers a contemporary and conscious interpretation of classicism. The collection's concept is articulated through a contrasts play: gold with an urban feel, Chinoiserie paintings transformed into delicate graffiti, past and present in dialogue. The inspiration stems from the need to understand fashion as a bridge between form and emotion, between inherited elegance and contemporary freedom. Regarding silhouettes, the collection focuses on structured suits and garments, crafted with fine fabrics and impeccable cuts, but softened with a relaxed and approachable feel. Nature takes center stage in the fashion film, where intense greens, sky blues, and aquatic tones are translated into garments, underlining a commitment to sustainability and responsible production. García Madrid presented a collection that looks towards the future without giving up its classic roots, reclaiming fashion as a constant dialogue with the landscape and the present.
Autumn-Winter 2026

Fifty years woven in calm

Miguel Marinero fashion brand presented at Madrid es Moda its Fall-Winter 2025/26 collection coinciding with the celebration of its fiftieth anniversary. In a format open to the public, the designer offered a tour through pieces that look towards the future with the serenity of half a century in the craftsmanship trade. A proposal that seeks to be a daily companion, a refuge built from expertise and proximity. The inspiration stems from a reflection on time and the value of enduring. Each garment is created as a discreet and essential gesture, conceived to accompany urban life without fanfare, with the confidence of someone who understands fashion as an intimate and enduring language. The message is clear: the solidity of experience translates into creative freedom and a future that is calmly projected. Merino wool, noble and relatable, becomes the collection's core. Neutral and warm tones coexist with soft, enveloping silhouettes that embrace functionality without giving-up sophistication. All pieces have been crafted in artisan ateliers in Madrid, reaffirming commitment to the craft's proximity, tradition, and sustainability. On this anniversary, Miguel Marinero celebrates the present with the same ease with which he plans for the future: based on the certainty that fashion is time, companionship, and permanence.  
Autumn-Winter 2026

A half-tied bow

Carlota Barrera presented her Fall-Winter 2025/26 collection, titled "A Half-Tied Bow", at Madrid es Moda . In an intimate, exhibition-style format, the designer opened the doors of her studio to offer an experience that unites fashion, edit, and memory. The project combines the launch of a fanzine that captures her creative imagination together with the exhibit of her new collection, and complemented by a pop-up store featuring archival pieces. The collection is constructed as an introspective exercise into the designer's own universe, where the notion of the unfinished and the timeless coexist in equilibrium. The fanzine, conceived as a narrative extension, functions as a window into her processes, consolidating a language that goes beyond the garment and dialogues with the brand's identity and memory. In terms of silhouettes and materials, the project combines refined shapes with fabrics that invite tactile exploration. Visitors can explore a sensorial experience that combines current garments with iconic pieces from the archive as well as the core collection. The intimate atmosphere of the studio reinforces the closeness to Barrera's fashion, understood as an exercise in continuity and evolution. The pop-up will remain open until September 17th, consolidating a space where the brand's past, present, and future intertwine. A fashion proposal that reaffirms Carlota Barrera as a designer in constant dialogue with her own legacy.