Season 2025
Fall Winter 2025

Fall Winter 2025
ACROMATYX pays homaje to its roots, with essence
Creatively directed by Xavi García and Franx de Cristal, the fashion brand presented its "Essence" collection on the 080 Barcelona Fashion catwalk, a proposal that encapsulates the brand's identity and upholds a statement of principles. A homage to their roots, and the passion it inspires by using the color black, a symbol of timelessness, elegance and purity in fashion design.
The collection takes as its starting point the rich cultural tradition of so-called "Black Spain," steeped in mysticism, solemnity, and craftsmanship. In this context, the brand delves into the roots of Extremadura, reinterpreting the regional floral embroideries—made exclusively for ACROMATYX by artisans from Don Benito (Badajoz)—and distorting them to transform them into expressions of modernity and avant-garde.
On the catwalk, "Essence" strikes a balance between past and future, with silhouettes that explore duality: slim, streamlined lines blend with oversized volumes of unexpected proportions, in a constant play of contrasts. The use of textures is also prominent: the silky sheen of satin dialogues with the matte sobriety of cloth and cold wool, while metallic finishes make a bold appearance in fabrics and embroideries, providing a sophisticated and groundbreaking touch.
Regarding the color palette, absolute black is the dominant, main hue, accompanied by luminous white, pinstripes, and metallic accents that reinforce the collection's innovative nature. Fabrics range from satins to nylon, cold wool, cotton, and faux fur, each carefully selected to reinforce the visual and conceptual narrative.
Each garment is conceived as a unique piece that honors tradition driving it into new expressive territories. "Essence" is more than a fashion collection: it's an emotional and aesthetic exploration, a homage to cultural heritage, and a commitment with the future through authenticity.

Fall Winter 2025
Juan Vidal transforms doubt into poetic fashion
Juan Vidal's new collection, "Loves me Loves me not" (Drop 8), debuted on the 080 Barcelona Fashion catwalk as a profound reflection on duality, vulnerability, and the search for identity. Inspired by the symbolic gesture of plucking a daisy's petals, the collection explores the beauty of indecision and emotional fragility as creative drivers.
The collection embraces contrasts: rigid structures versus fluid silhouettes, matte and glossy finishes, masculine and feminine elements, in a visual and conceptual interplay that invites us to find harmony in bringing together opposites. Pistils, petals, floral woodcuts, washed silk satin, and gabardine compose a visual narrative charged with symbolism, where each garment seeks to transform doubt into art.
With a poetic and contemporary approach, Juan Vidal transforms insecurities into strength, proposing a fashion collection that invites us to embrace the most intimate questions without the need for absolute answers.

Fall Winter 2025
DOMINNICO's new western
Domingo Rodríguez Lázaro, DOMINNICO's creative soul, presented his "LUCKY Fall 2025" collection at 080 Barcelona Fashion. Inspired by "Far West" aesthetics, Las Vegas' decadent glitz, and roadside motels, the collection reinterprets with a contemporary and glamorous approach the free spirit of the "Far West".
Clearly commitment to sustainability, the fashion brand uses denim, recycled fur, and stock fabrics to create crop jackets, micro shorts, low-rise midi skirts, and flared pants with lace-up details. Snake and cowhide prints on leather reinforce the collection's bold character.
The color palette revolves around maroon, brown, and Klein blue, while elements such as amulets and talismans add a superstitious and symbolic touch in keeping with the collection's tittle.

Fall Winter 2025
Lola Casademunt by Maite dazzles with her new collection
LOLA CASADEMUNT BY MAITE'S new collection for Fall/Winter 2025-26, presented at 080 Barcelona Fashion catwalk, finds inspiration in the sunsets of the cold, Normandy beaches. Under the creative direction of Maite Casademunt, the fashion brand captures the magic of golden light, the sea breeze and the movement of the waves through volumes, textures in an enveloping color palette.
Key pieces include wool coats, blazers with maxi shoulder pads, asymmetric dresses, pleated trousers, and bow-tie shirts. Fabrics are sophisticated, such as silk, cool wool, sheer, and pleats together with rhinestone and maxi sequin details. As for prints, polka dots, pinstripes, and the brand's iconic XXL logo and animal print stand out.
Black dominates the collection, accompanied by shades of pink, bougainvillea, green, gray, camel, and ecru, evoking the day to night transition on the Normandy coast. The collection also includes key accessories such as knee-high boots, maxi bags with leather and faux fur, print scarves, and oversized jewelry.
This collection embodies the sophistication and daring spirit of LOLA CASADEMUNT BY MAITE's women, paying homage, with a nautical-chic feel, to the strength and serenity of the ocean.

Fall Winter 2025
Pilar Dalbat presents her "Sierra Nevada" collection with a pioneering fashion show at ski resort
Designer Pilar Dalbat made history by organizing the first fashion show at a Spanish ski resort with an altitude of 2,700 meters in Sierra Nevada, Granada. The 179-meter-long runway was installed inside a transparent tube surrounded by snow and skiers, creating a unique setting for the presentation of her "Sierra Nevada" collection. Inspired by winter landscape's light, contrasts, and silhouettes, the fashion show is a tribute to this iconic resort, which the designer has known since childhood.
The event counted with the institutional backing of Modesto Lomba, president of the Asociación de Creadores de Moda de España (ACME), who attended the fashion show supporting this innovative proposal that brings together fashion, heritage, and sustainability.
The collection, contemplated for Winter 2026, is comprised of 40 looks that combine author couture and functionality, while maintaining, with an innovative approach, the essence of après-ski. Capes, coats, and jackets stand out, along with hand-fringed mohair wool and silk knitwear, providing texture and movement. Dresses are the collection's centerpiece, with designs ranging from styles with shirt-collars and hip cuts, perfect for daytime, to sophisticated evening dresses in tulle and silk georgette.
The color palette reflects the snow and mountains' essence, combining powdery tones, and vibrant orange, gray and chocolate, with the brand's signature snow white, lagoon blue, and black.
The fashion show, which featured models such as Palito Dominguín, was produced with zero ecological impact, employing headphone sound technology and using only existing structures, reaffirming the fashion brand's commitment to sustainability. This initiative also supports Granada's bid to be the 2031 European Capital of Culture, consolidating fashion as a pillar of the city's cultural identity.

Fall Winter 2025
Teté by Odette reinterprets its bestsellers
Odette Álvarez opened the doors of her Madrid atelier to present her pre-fall 2025 capsule collection at Madrid es Moda HUB under her brand's second line, Teté by Odette, inspired by the firm's bestsellers.
The collection includes draped silk knit dresses with beaded details, cloth and wool coats, jacket and trousers suits, and suede kimonos. Other highlights include mohair and alpaca ponchos, leopard prints on leather, and denim.
The color palette flows between mustard, gray, chocolate brown, green, and black, lending sophistication and versatility to the collection.

Fall Winter 2025
Malne opens the doors their atelier
The doors of Malne's atelier, located in Plaza de la Marina, opened to Madrid es Moda HUB. The creative duo, made up by Juanjo Mánez and Paloma Álvarez, organized an Open Day showcasing their collection, created in collaboration with iconic Mar Flores. Additionally, attendees were able to purchase items from the brand's sample collection, as well as pre-order pieces from the Spring/Summer 2025 collection, which was presented at the last edition of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid.

Fall Winter 2025
Coque's tribute to Juana Martín
Due to the occasion of Juana Martín's recent recognition with the Gold Medal for Merit in the Fine Arts, chef Mario Sandoval held a tribute dinner for the fashion designer, born in Cordoba, at his restaurant Coque, as part of Madrid es Moda HUB.
Sandoval designed a special dinner for the occasion inspired by the designer's creative universe. During the evening, Juana Martín was accompanied by several friends such as Rossy de Palma, Lolita, Mariola Orellana, Modesto Lomba, Pino Sagliocco, and Lorena Giavalisco.

Fall Winter 2025
Carlota Barrera, contemporary vision
Carlota Barrera, contemporary vision, contemporary vision presents her Spring/Summer 2025 collection at Madrid es Moda HUB showcasing her talent and contemporary vision. During the event, guests had the opportunity to pre-order while browsing a pop-up where they could discover creations from the Gijón-based fashion designer's previous collections.

Fall Winter 2025
Canarian author jewelry shines at Madrid es Moda
Canarias Islas de Moda organized an exhibit at Madrid es Moda HUB that showcases the creativity and talent of jewelry designers and creators from the Canary Islands. This exhibition is promoted by Isla Bonita Moda and its quality assurance seal, which promotes the development of the creative and textile sectors by the Island Council of La Palma through Sodepal.
Curated by Helena Rohner, "El Jardín del Atlántico" brings together nine Canarian designers who present their exclusive pieces in an exhibit that reflects the essence of their Atlantic identity. From different parts of the archipelago, six of the artists are associated with the Isla Bonita Moda collective (Atelier El Tesoro, Lepa Punca, Mararte, Pedro Ferreiro, Sara Luis Joyas, and Silvia Baly), while the other three representatives belong to the Gran Canaria Moda Cálida collective (Carmen and Mario Joyeros Artesanos), Tenerife Moda collective (Nerea Murillo Jewellery), and Lanzarote Moda collective (Nanni Jewelry).
The initiative accounts with the collaboration of Proexca, which, through the Canary Islands Government, aims to promote and position Canarian fashion and design in international markets.

Fall Winter 2025
Acromatyx's minimalist and delicate proposal
Demo 1 at Chamartín railway station becomes a space of sensorial immersion where Acromatyx's "Modern Poetry" collection comes to life through Javier Biosca's lens.
The designer duo, made up of Xavi García and Franx de Cristal, participates in Madrid es Moda HUB with a photography exhibition that introduces the public to ACROMATYX's universe while serving as a prelude to an evening that delves into the brand's sensorial world, culminating in Space Sound where music and creative energy intertwine in an electrifying atmosphere.
The "006 - Modern Poetry" collection for Spring/Summer 2025 is a minimalist and delicate proposal in which seams, cuts, trims, and linings emerge outward, as if the garments were conceived inside out or even were reversible. Deconstructed and oversized silhouettes, in contrast to more fitted shapes, allow the garments to play with purposefully unbalanced proportions.

Fall Winter 2025
SKFK celebrates 25 years of "SKFK Gallery"
SKFK celebrates its 25th anniversary connecting with art, creativity and design through its “SKFK Gallery” installation at Madrid es Moda, which is comprised of a capsule of 10 T-shirts created by different artists in collaboration with talents from the art world.
Grems, PatPat, Ana Jarén, Laura Varsky, Mai & Jabi, Virassamy, Jack Usine, Ariadna Chez, Stéphaine Caillaud, and Jack Usine are the 10 artists who have created a T-shirt with SKFK in 2024.
Over the years, SKFK has cultivated a community in which creativity and art become the common denominator. This connection with art and design translates into the creation of garments with an artistic perspective blurring the lines between fashion and art.

Fall Winter 2025
María Lafuente, each piece unique
"Ataraxia" is the capsule collection that María Lafuente presents at Madrid es Moda, defining the essence of author fashion through exclusivity, craftsmanship, and sustainability.
The color palette balances serenity and vitality by combining earth tones with white, black, burgundy and gold. Materials such as certified Tencel, wool, and other natural fabrics merge with handcrafted details establishing a dialogue between the beauty of nature and innovation. Silhouettes play between ethereal and structured, alternating between fluidity and architecture. Handmade crochets, meticulous finishes, and applications of recycled materials make each piece unique.

Fall Winter 2025
Teresa Helbig commits to ready-to-wear
Teresa Helbig enters the world of author prêt-à-porter with a proposal that freely reinterprets the heritage of her couture line's artisan tradition in a versatile and functional manner. Thus, the Catalan fashion designer debuts her most irreverent, mischievous, charming, and bold version at Madrid es Moda HUB with the launch of her "ACTO 2" collection.
Helbig's first author prêt-à-porter proposal is inspired by the training entailed before a dance performance, a tribute to the tireless struggle to achieve what we want most. With a total of 14 items, the collection features key pieces such as thick cotton T-shirts, sweaters made with bio-based protein fabric, impeccably designed silk dresses, and purposeful kimono pajamas.

Fall Winter 2025
Paloma Suárez, personality and exclusivity
Paloma Suárez participates in Madrid es Moda HUB with a pop-up event presenting her "Ready to Shine" collection open to the public. From La Palma, the designer's new fashion proposals arose in response to the creation of a second product line within her brand. Comprised of different types of jackets, shirts, vests, pants, skirts, and dresses, her patterns allow a single garment to fit different sizes.
Carefully chosen prints and colors, along with lightweight, top-quality, wrinkle-resistant materials, lend personality and exclusivity to each piece.

Fall Winter 2025
Juan Avellaneda's contemporary elegance for See IOU
Within the framework of Madrid es Moda, and in a digital podcast-style presentation, Juan Avellaneda presents his “Wooden Reflections” collection for See IOU.
Inspired by the organic texture of wood and the purity of modern architectural lines, the collection redefines sophistication for a contemporary woman. Each piece becomes an ode to serene elegance, where the deep wooden hues embrace the body with a fluid yet firm structure.
Long dresses fall softly and play with lights and shadows, as if the wood were reflecting the faintest winter afternoon glow. More structured pieces emulate the architectural forms of the most modern spaces, while always maintaining a delicate dialogue between functionality and aesthetics.
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Fall Winter 2025
Miguel Marinero, vibrant and mediterranean silhouettes
Miguel Marinero presents at Madrid es Moda his Spring 2025 collection, and an exclusive collaboration with the Spanish slow fashion platform Es Fascinante; a selection of cotton poplin looks with cheerful and vibrant colors perfect for the forthcoming season. The feminine silhouettes, inspired by the Mediterranean in the 1960s, are complemented by striking accessories, for special events or everyday wear.
Organza, georgette, silk, wool, and cotton fabrics, all environmentally friendly, give life to pieces that seek to convey the creative process that precedes them.

Fall Winter 2025
Ulises Mérida reinvents the white shirt
Ulises Mérida presents his capsule collection "Light and Matter" at Madrid es Moda , reinventing the white shirt and exploring its transformative potential.
The palette, dominated by black and white, creates a dialogue between light and shadow, calm and transformation, while the color cyclamen breaks the visual harmony with its bold presence in tops, and as a vertical line on some trousers.
Materials such as a light satin cotton poplin, stretch neoprene, and a mesh fabric with three-dimensional volume, bring sensorial and architectural qualities to the designs and reinforce a sculptural aesthetic close to contemporary art.
Through pure, clean lines, the collection projects a sense of serenity and timelessness, taking the concept of fashion to a level where clothing becomes art.

Fall Winter 2025
Roberto Verino reflects contemporary sophistication
Roberto Verino's new Spring/Summer 2025 collection, presented at Madrid es Moda, is distinguished by its focus on contemporary sophistication through the combination of neutral tones with vibrant accents offering a versatile and elegant collection.
The richly textured fabrics present a contrast between soft and structured, with carefully designed details that add depth and personality to each garment. The collection embraces a range of colors that transit from neutral tones such as ecru, camel, and black, to intense greens, and prints with pink accents.
Roberto Verino's showroom becomes the stage for a close-up look at the new collection in a fashion and music ambience. A carefully curated display of looks offers an opportunity to discover how to incorporate current trends to your personal style.

Fall Winter 2025
Torretta revisits his classic patterns
"Orígenes" is the new capsule collection that Roberto Torretta presents at Madrid es Moda. It delves into the brand's archives to revisit classic patterns and explore feminine silhouettes that adapt organically to the body.
In this collection, fine and natural fabrics take center stage, standing out for their impeccable feel and lively hues.
Wool mohair in a warm Tabasco shade, tailored suits in pure wool crepe in elegant russet, and the dresses with two-tone prints; in brown and red, or in green and purple, overtake the collection.

Fall Winter 2025
Peñalver Brand reinvents vintage
Peñalver Brand continues its innovative up-cycling line with a collection for the Fall-Winter 2025/2026 season that seeks to elevate wardrobes while reducing the environmental impact of the fashion industry thus promoting a more sustainable system.
Designed from vintage tailoring garments, which have been deconstructed and transformed to give them a new use through the creative repurposing of existing materials, the collection creates new and unique limited-edition silhouettes that maintain the essence and memory of the original pieces.

Fall Winter 2025
Oteyza, fashion and music with a sophisticated nocturnal aesthetic
Oteyza presents his new collection, and his new album, "El Caminante," within the framework of Madrid es Moda through a performance held at the Hotel Thompson, where fashion and music merged in a unique setting.
The Fall-Winter 2025/2026 collection evolves the brand's codes, explores new structures and combines architectural volumes with refined silhouettes as well as functional details.
From coats and oversized pieces to geometrically layered shirts with grosgrain trims and tailored trousers, each garment is designed to convey timeless elegance. Materials such as merino wool and delicate silks reinforce the garment's fluidity, while a palette of deep black, intense blue, and electric burgundy, which are complemented by mustard highlights, evoke a sophisticated nocturnal aesthetic.

Fall Winter 2025
Marcos Luengo, a homage to Guna women
Marcos Luengo presents his new Spring-Summer 2025 collection at Madrid es Moda through a unique visual proposal, an exclusive photoshoot in his own atelier. Inspired by his recent trip to Panama, and particularly to the Guna Yala region, the collection is a homage to Guna women.
Avant-garde, geometric necklines challenge the conventions of elegance, while ruffles crafted from organza and triple gauze create dramatic volumes that add a touch of sophistication.
Selected fabrics, such as crepe silk, chiffon, satin, organza, and linen, are layered to intensify each garment's dynamism.
Furthermore, Luengo explores a variety of skirt lengths, from mini to midi, offering versatile silhouettes to suit different styles and occasions.

Fall Winter 2025
Maison Mesa conquers dreams
Within Madrid es Moda, Maison Mesa presents his Fall-Winter 2025/2026 collection, "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?", in a fashion show at the Omeraki restaurant, fusing comfort and modernity through garments with fitted silhouettes and geometric volumes.
The collection's pieces include knitwear, traditionally woven by Perssam in Murcia, which stands out for its soft textures, embossed details, gathered sleeves, and pearl-trimmed collars. Also included are embroidered T-shirts and cardigans, created by El Tío Claus in the Basque Country; woollen cloth coats, maxi trench coats, wide-legged trousers with large pleats, jackets with statement shoulders, cotton shirts, and satin dresses. These are complemented by more daring options such as stretch vinyl, sequins, and rhinestones. The shoes, belts, and handbags are crafted in artisan workshops in Madrid and, along with jewellery designed in collaboration with Lisi Fracchia in her studio on Calle Mayor, enhance the freedom and uniqueness of the wearer.
This collection invites you to overcome fear and pursue your dreams, whether with electric sheep or not.
This collection is named after the well known book by Philip K Dick, "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" (1938)

Fall Winter 2025
Berrendero's tribute to love, music and beauty
Luis Berrendero presents his new bridal capsule collection at Madrid es Moda through a static installation at Serrería Belga combining mannequins, mirrors, lights and sounds to create an immersive sensorial experience.
Inspired by the wedding dress his mother wore in 1969, the collection captures the essence and elegance of the decades of the 1950s and 1960s that shaped his design vision. Thus, Berrendero updates the fashion codes of that era bringing them to the present through a bridal proposal that pays tribute to love, music, and beauty.

Fall Winter 2025
Juanjo Oliva, sustainable and timeless
Juanjo Oliva presents his new capsule collection at Madrid es Moda in an exclusive trunk show. The Madrid-based fashion designer held his presentation in the new Carrera y Carrera space to celebrate the reopening of this iconic jewelry store in the capital city.
Oliva's new creations are a demonstration of his commitment to working in continuity, without seasons and with real sustainability. The designer seeks timelessness through designs that champion quiet luxury, emphasizing quality and craftsmanship.
His designs, made to last, are adorned with Carrera y Carrera jewelry at an event that seeks closeness with the end customer.

Fall Winter 2025
Juan Vidal's collectino inspired by Japanese architecture
Juan Vidal presents his new "Kasa" collection at Madrid es Moda . A capsule collection comprised of seven dresses crafted from natural silk organza, with subtle Asian influences in the patterns. The collection seeks to highlight beauty through the simplicity of small details.
The dresses, devoid of trimmings such as zippers or buttons, are tied with small, flat bows made from the same matching organza in tone, thus accentuating the softness, lightness and traditional feel that defines the fashion proposal.
Vidal's inspiration comes from Japanese architecture, a style noted for its harmony with nature and its focus on simplicity and functionality. One of the most representative elements of this architecture is its use of natural light, which enters softly and diffusely through large windows and sliding paper doors into the interior spaces, creating a warm atmosphere that highlights the beauty of natural materials.
Similarly, organza, with its ethereal and translucent nature, is capable of transforming the perception of the body just as light is capable of transforming the perception of a building. Thus, each dress acts as an architectural layer that plays with overlays, textures, and volumes, creating silhouettes that appear to float, as if they were spaces inhabited by light.

Fall Winter 2025
Empowerment and tradition define Javier Delafuente
"I let her go and she flew away" is Javier Delafuente's new capsule collection presented at Madrid es Moda.
The collection, which was shown at Próxima Estación, fuses his Andalusian roots with a message of female empowerment.
Through colors, sounds, and scents from his childhood, the fashion designer creates a collection that balances tradition with avant-garde.
Delafuente reinterprets classic patterns with architectural volumes and modern details. Sustainable technical fabrics blend with natural ones, such as silk, which envelops the body with a fluidity that symbolises freedom. Meanwhile, the colors and floral prints evoke Andalusia's rich traditions.

Fall Winter 2025
García Madrid's Big Party
Fashion brand García Madrid presents as a part of Madrid es Moda its new yearly tailoring collection in its space located in the Salamanca district.
With a setting reminiscent of the end of a grand party, dark tones, blue and black, dominate Manuel García's 2025 fashion proposal.
High-quality fabrics such as cashmere wool, kid mohair, silk, and premium cottons are the stars of meticulous tailoring where detail is key.

Fall Winter 2025
DOMINNICO's Kawaii Universe
DOMINNICO'S unique aesthetic is once again the central focus of the brand's new collection presented at Madrid es Moda. A collection that fuses perfectly its classic silhouettes with more innovative fashion proposals.
Domingo Rodríguez takes his creative exploration a step further by immersing himself in the Kawaii universe, a direct influence from his trip to Japan in 2024. The house's iconic pieces are enriched with details of recycled kimonos, fur and leather textures, which are intertwined with delicate lace, ruffles, open frameworks, and flashes of sequins.
The color palette is also the main protagonist of this collection. Lime green, pastel red, turquoise tones, pink, and lilac in its softest versions complemented by the most radical contrasts: black and white.

Fall Winter 2025
“Manifiesto”, women's duality by Dolores Promesas
Dolores Promesas presents at Madrid es Moda its new Spring-Summer 2025 collection, the first under the creative direction of Mexican Jasive Fernández.
“Manifiesto” is a declaration of the duality that defines contemporary women. A woman who faces the challenges of modern society with strength and determination yet at the same time retains her feminine, romantic and sophisticated essence intact.
The creations of this iconic Spanish brand fuses traditionally feminine as well as masculine elements. Materials such as lace, silk, and linen evoke delicacy and femininity, while details such as ties, bow ties, shirt bibs, and cummerbunds represent the strength and masculine side that complements said duality. This blend materialises in flowing sleeves, romantic ruffles, capes, and circular skirts, which interact with structured cuts, precise lines, and a color palette that includes dark ash, crimson, misty gray, and ivory.