Colecciones 2022

Otoño- Invierno

Madrid es Moda

Beatriz Peñalver's superluna

Beatriz Peñalver choose once again Madrid es Moda to hold a fashion show in which to showcase her new capsule collection. La Serrería Belga is also once again the setting for the designer from Granada’s fashion show, presenting her proposals for next fall-winter season. The supermoon phenomenon inspires her creations. Fabrics, colors and silhouettes reflect said full moon. Textured crepe, varnished mikado, gauze, satin, pailletes and strass mesh are the fabrics chosen for this collection. As for the palette, she favors the range of olive oil green and yellow hues, which contrast with electric pink, black, purple, neon and a nuance of earth tones in translucent fabrics. “Superluna” is a collection of 12 catwalk looks composed of genderless garments. This proposal is technically an extension and a correction of Stendhal, Beatriz Peñalver's spring-summer 2022 fashion proposal, a collection with which she shares some pattern lines and fabrics as well as the firm's artisanal finishes to which she adds new silhouettes, fringing and a wink to the phenomenon of the Full Moon.
Madrid es Moda

The Art World inspires Marcos Luengo's Collection

Marcos Luengo's Atelier opened its doors on occasion of Madrid es Moda to present his new fall-winter 2022/2023 collection. A fashion proposal in which the Asturian designer is once again inspired by the world of art to create his designs.

Marcos Luengo is inspired by the works of the Ostinato series by artist Rubén Rodrigo, who experiments with the repetition of shapes and colors. Among the materials he uses, the designer once again makes use of his classic crepe, satin, chiffon, velvet and silk muslin, in solid tones and prints that provide vivid colors.

The designer creates a timeless proposal in which he reinterprets his usual patterns to which he incorporates tighter silhouettes based on geometric cuts. Marcos Luengo opts for wide necklines and new lengths while playing with images and colors, resulting in delicate combinations thought out in detail for each of his designs.

Madrid es Moda

Juan Vidal, inspired by Madame Bovary

Juan Vidal presented the second drop of his new fashion phase to media and stylists within the framework of Madrid es Moda. The novel, timeless capsule by the fashion designer from Alicante, titled “Dream”, went on sale on the same day of the presentation. The event, held at the Serrería Belga, proposed a relaxed conversation with the creator himself, who explained the details of the fashion brand’s new phase as well as the new collection.

This new capsule by Juan Vidal maintains timeless character taking as a reference the French novel Madame Bovary (Flaubert G.), where blue is not only a color to be dressed, but also color that is. Fluid, airy dresses, and prints with floral motifs are the protagonists of a collection that maintains its commitment to sustainable production.

Juan Vidal makes this collection with innovative high-quality fabrics created with yarn made from sea borne recycled materials. Ecological dyes and finishes based on saving water as well as energy, are applied to these fabrics, confirming his commitment to responsible fashion.

Madrid es Moda

Juanjo Oliva's Second Capsule for See IOU

Juanjo Oliva shows his second capsule collection for See Iou in Madrid es Moda. A timeless, bold and sustainable fashion proposal, which represents a contemporary way of understanding author fashion. Slow fashion, and quality were already hallmarks of Juanjo Oliva's work. In the same way, commitment to sustainability and production in local ateliers are also a part of See Iou textile group’s commitment. Values ​​that are reflected in this new project and that they defend from beginning to end with the motto "quality versus quantity". In this second collaboration, Juanjo Oliva and See Iou bet again on an exclusive limited edition collection. The designer's mastery of exquisite pattern making gives the fabrics an almost architectural structure. The binomial black and white is the common thread of a collection that accomplishes a unique ode to timeless elegance.
Otoño- Invierno

Leandro Cano celebrates his 10th anniversary in Jaén

Fashion creator Leandro Cano returns to his origins to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his homonymous brand. Santa Catalina Castle in Jaén was the setting chosen to celebrate the designer's great fashion show where he presented his Fall-Winter 2022/2023 collection titled "HISPANIA, the Costa de los Conejos".

Leandro Cano showcases a proposal that allegories the Middle Ages and the seal left by the diversity of civilizations that have passed through his land since the Phoenicians landed upon Spanish coasts.

As usual in the fashion creator from Jaen ‘s collections, knitwear plays a key role. For this season, hand-woven pieces in wool and mohair predominate. Wool also becomes a star material for sartorial pieces with impeccable suits and coats. Lighter and more classic fabrics such as satin, cotton, crepe, viscose, cotton jacquard and gabardine are combined with other more innovative, casual ones such as technical fabrics: waterproof, synthetic fur, neoprene and denim.

The collection has two types of prints: the first, inspired by medieval bestiaries has been made on cotton jacquard combining blue, red and white yarn for the illustrations and letters. Out standing is the print that simulates a sea of ​​castles, on cotton, neoprene, taffeta and technical fabrics.

Many personalities and the brand’s friends travelled to Jaén to enjoy this fashion show as well as the celebration of his tenth anniversary, which included a complete program of activities to enjoy the attractions of the Andalusian city of Jaen, the home town of fashion designer Leandro Cano.

Otoño- Invierno

Moisés Nieto’s fashion show in Matadero Nave 16

Moisés Nieto opens the doors of Nave 16 of Matadero Madrid to celebrate a fashion show with its own identity. The creator from Jaén presents his fall-winter 2022/2023 collection with the participation of Jorcam, the Youth Orchestra of the Community of Madrid, which was responsible for providing the soundtrack during the presentation of the designer's new creations. Moisés Nieto's new proposal stems from the Spanish imaginary, from his culture, a very recurring source of inspiration for the designer. This time, the work of Francisco de Goya becomes the protagonist in a collection in which crafts play a fundamental role. Goya's "majismo" reinvents itself and approaches today's society through knit nets, arbutus bobbles, prints, colors and silhouettes. To create this collection, Moisés Nieto has relied on the work of ten artisans to co-design the garments, accessories and details that make it up. Technique and know-how are reflected in creations that extol the value of collaboration, local trade and production in proximity. Up cycling rises again as a concept inherent in Nieto's work. This time it materializes through collaboration with the Royal Tapestry Factory, which has donated surplus yarn to create some of the pieces of this proposal of discernible timeless value.
Otoño- Invierno

Sukha, María Lafuente’s new collection

  MARÍA LAFUENTE chose the headquarters of the International Olympic Committee as the setting to present her new collection, titled 'Sukha'. The designer from León has thus showcased her fashion proposals in the off schedule of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid with a fashion show full of colour and fantasy that permeates each of the designer’s presentations. María Lafuente’s new creations seek to convey the strength and courage that arise in the face of difficulty. Sustainability features again as an essential concept in the collection, for which the designer once again experiments with new techniques and materials. Always innovative, Lafuente has brought to the catwalk a dress made using 3D print with TIRE-X fabric, a project that she has developed together with SIGNUS and Lowpoly. Tulle stands out as an essential fabric in Lafuente's latest collections. A material that allows her to create volumes as well as sets of transparencies that have become a hallmark of María Lafuente's creations. Colour is the common thread of her new proposal, creating a language through which to convey the optimism and joy inherent in the work of the fashion designer.
Otoño- Invierno

Saturday night fever with Lola Casademunt by Maite

Fashion firm Lola Casademunt by Maite showcased a real party on Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid catwalk. With 'Night Fever', the Catalan house shows a collection that is inspired by disco aesthetics and New York in the 70s. Nieves Álvarez becomes the star of this fashion show for next fall-winter season. Lola Casademunt by Maite's sensual proposals features her essential animal print. Elegant tailored suits become Casademunt's star bet, along with flowing dresses with wide necklines and openings. Blouses, tunics and puffer jackets complete this collection, which takes us into New York’s most lively, social and clubbing scenes. Velvet, sequins, satin and lamé are the main materials in the new Lola Casademunt by Maite collection. Pink, burgundy, bronze, pink and blue are the palette of a collection full of brilliance aimed at an urban and cosmopolitan woman.    
Otoño- Invierno

Dress-up Spanish style with García Madrid

GARCÍA MADRID presents with a fashion film its fall-winter collection during the off-schedule program of the official MBFWM calendar. 'Dress-up Spanish style', a fashion proposal that recovers the most artisanal values ​​of tailoring and vindicates Spain’s weight in the history of fashion. This collection looks back to the past to transform it into a colorful future. The nostalgia that any past time was better is completely pushed aside. Black, so characteristic of the Spanish influence on European fashion in the 16th and 17th centuries, the solemnity and rigidity of 'Dressing in the Spanish manner' has now become a memory. GARCÍA MADRID proposes quite the opposite for next season, a fluid, organic, optimistic and colorful collection, with garments in yellow, raspberry, turquoise, off-white, earth tones and blue. Thus, GARCÍA MADRID presents a contemporary sartorial proposal with more relaxed rules, broader, deconstructed structures. Wide pants with maximum comfort become the star garment of this fashion proposal. Jackets without lapels symbolize the role of the client during the final decision, and the feeling of what wearing GARCÍA MADRID is like: clothing that adapts to the client’s lifestyle, not the other way around. Wool, cashmere, mohair, merino and organic cotton cloths confirm Manuel García's commitment to quality and sustainability.
Otoño- Invierno

Custo Barcelona presents 'Light up' at MBFWM

CUSTO BARCELONA presents its new fall-winter proposal at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid. 'Light up' is a fashion proposal that seeks to fill the season with light. The Catalan firm, one of the most international in Spanish fashion, thus returns to Madrid fashion week with a fashion show full of brilliant flashes. Custo experiments with pattern making in this new collection. The dresses, star garments in this fashion proposal, are shortened to a minimum, and are presented with sensual openings that reveal the skin. Ample feather coats, very short jumpsuits, ample sweatshirts and pants unattached to the body are Dalmau's bets for next fall-winter. The mixture of fabrics and colours, a hallmark of the Catalan fashion brand, is once again the protagonist in ground breaking and very avant-garde designs. Vibrant colours are the common thread of the fashion proposals. Blues, greens, pinks and reds are combined with other calmer tones such as grey, beige or black. Sequins, lamé, velvet, satin and jacquards are the protagonists of 'Light up', a proposal with which Custo dazzles on the MBFWM catwalk.  
Otoño- Invierno

The Otrura collection reflects on mental disorders

OTRURA presents its IX movement on Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid’s catwalk. The collection reflects upon mental health being an emotional journey guided by the creators Sergio Lázaro and Verónica Abián. Each of Otrura’s fashion shows reflects upon an important aspect of current social context, and thus 'Saliendo de la espiral' is created, a complex fashion proposal in which patterns overlap and tear with anxiety. The human body is the main protagonist of the new Otrura collection. Leather garments that simulate the abdominal muscles, transparencies and openings reveal the interior in an exercise of bringing out, without taboos or guilt, the meaning of depression. Tailoring is once again the common thread of a very introspective fashion show. Otrura performs a deconstruction of classic garments to transform them, showing them softer and lighter, stripped of heavy loads. Thus, the pattern of a trench coat becomes a flowing dress or jackets are composed of light materials.
Otoño- Invierno

Fely Campo celebrates her first fashion show in MBFWM

FELY CAMPO arrives at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid with her 'Diafonía' collection. With her first fashion show on Madrid’s catwalk, the designer from Salamanca takes us to the region of Las Arribes, a landscape full of contrasts. The rocky cliffs inspire a collection that takes nature, its colours and textures as the source of inspiration. Coats, with oversize silhouettes and large volumes, become fundamental pieces of Fely Campo’s collection, which is committed to contrasts. Lighter fabrics such as gauze and satin counter play with thick wool dyed in stone greys, while aqua blues and greens emulate the olive trees in the Las Arribes region. Fely Campo thus pays homage to her homeland on the MBFWM catwalk while highlighting her great experience in the fashion sector.
Otoño- Invierno

Claro Couture presents its 'Second Life' collection

Claro Couture presents its 'Second Life' collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid. The Sevillian house presents a collection in which it flaunts its passion for couture and attention to detail. Transparencies stand out as protagonists of a fashion collection that alludes to everything that cannot be seen: the energy of darkness, that which is ethereal, other lives... The fashion emblem, led by Fernando and Beatriz Claro, focuses on the mix of fabrics for next fall-winter. Recycled organza, tulle and mikado are the main materials in the collection. Raised flowers, embroidery and beaded fringes decorate very sensual pieces, with openings and transparencies that reveal the woman's body. Harnesses and sunglasses become the essential accessory for next season. Claro Couture thus lands in the optic world with a first model of sunshades they have called 'Effect', with thick temples and a rectangular frame, which debuts with the launch of its very own Instagram filter.  
Otoño- Invierno

The most urban fashion by Ángel Schlesser’s firm

Ángel Schlesser’s firm takes to the catwalk at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid, debuting with a new creative direction. Cristina Munera and Jaime Beltrán present their first collection as creators of this mythical house. These two young creators set themselves the goal of recovering Schlesser’s purest essence by proposing a fall-winter season based on minimalism. With this new fashion proposal, Ángel Schlesser reaffirms its commitment to timeless fashion. Very versatile garments are the protagonists of a collection created to last over time due to the quality of the materials and design minimalism. Simplicity and comfort are the maxim in Schlesser’s house new stage, which looks back to its origins to embark on its path towards the future. Relying on the aesthetics of the 90s, Cristina Munera and Jaime Beltrán showcase a proposal full of opaque, solid colours where there is only one print. All the prominence of Ángel Schlesser’s collection is for daytime looks, which are more urban than ever. Eveningwear is represented in four looks in which satin is the star fabric.
Otoño- Invierno

Oteyza presents "Marinas" at Paris Fashion Week

Spanish haute craftsmanship bursts once again into Paris Fashion Week thanks to OTEYZA. The firm has been selected again by the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode and have shown their new proposal in digital format during the official schedule of men's fashion week. 'Marinas' is presented as the most urban collection created by Paul García de Oteyza and Caterina Pañeda. This duo takes inspiration from the sea and the Atlantic landscapes to show designs full of energy, functionality and sophistication. Navy blue is the common thread of a proposal full of merino wool cloths from Salamanca. Double-breasted coats, scarves that play at being lapels, pleats and ribbons are the protagonists of a collection that pursues beauty through unstructured forms.