Season 2025
Fall Winter 2025

Fall Winter 2025
Doble C: Claro's renovation
Claro celebrates his legacy at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid with “DOBLE C”, the new fall-winter 2025/2026 collection, which pays tribute to the brand’s 40-year history. True to its DNA, the fashion proposal reinvents timeless elegance by fusing classic patterns with modern silhouettes. The collection celebrates tradition with a contemporary touch where fitted silhouettes meets the sophistication of structured designs.
The collection is inspired by the glamour of the 1950s, with extra-long dresses and coats, and by the aesthetics of the 1980s, with structured suits, sheer blouses and pencil skirts. The fitted silhouettes are complemented by modern suits and corsets that accentuate the feminine figure while redefining the strength of style.
The extravagant touch of the 80s is expressed in details such as statement shoulder pads, crystal fringes, mini ruffles, headscarves, pleats and plunging necklines, while gold brooches, metal buttons and extra-wide belts complete the collection.
The colour palette unfolds in vibrant shades such as turquoise, purple and orange, along with the classic combination of black and white. Muslin, crepe, jet embroidery and wool cloth are the main fabrics that close this fashion proposal designed for women who dare to shine.

Fall Winter 2025
"El Pellizco" by Pedro del Hierro
Pedro del Hierro presents “El Pellizco”, a new collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid. A fashion proposal inspired by flamenco's deepest emotions that celebrates the emotional forces of fashion.
“El Pellizco” explores the purest flamenco's essence and the magic arisen in the places where this genre of singing and dancing originates. The fashion proposal plays with the pairings of that which is masculine and that which is feminine, black and white, giving rise to a collection full of elegance and personality.
The codes of men's tailoring are reinterpreted in feminine garments by combining tuxedos with straight, flared or drain-pipe trousers. Additionally, the collection gives way to the silhouette's progressive feminisation through sketched garments with déshabillé or half-dressed designs.
Contrast plays is also reflected in materials and textures, such as T-shirts that replace cotton with transparent wool, interchangeable collars and ties with stripes and polka dots as well as oversized sweaters accompanied by wide-draping skirts. The main fabrics include wool, silk, mohair and velvet, in a palette of black, burgundy and khaki, with flashes of light due to metallic finishes.

Fall Winter 2025
Mans tailoring, vanguard and tradition
Jaime Álvarez presents his new fall-winter 2025/2026 collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week after a season of hiatus focused on bespoke tailoring.
British-style suits, with double-breasted jackets and large lapels, together with high-waisted and wide-leg trousers, are made in cool tones such as grey and white and warm tones such as red and purple.
The collection reaffirms his ability to reinvent tailoring, as well as to transfer the standards and references of classic tailoring to the feminine wardrobe through pencil and mini skirts, with unique details such as silk ruffles, jewel fringes and feathers, enriching each garment. The dresses, mostly with a straight silhouette, are presented in black as well as in Nazarene purple velvet, with mini models or below the knee lengths.
The men's and women's collection combines this ancient craft, inherited from the designer's grandfather and from whom the brand also takes his name, with an avant-garde aesthetic, clean cuts and innovation in fabrics.
The result is a new approach to masculinity that fuses classic tailoring references with youth subcultures in a constant play of interconnected opposite poles in search of balance.

Fall Winter 2025
Pilar Dalbat and Palito Dominguín unite for “SOLYNIEVE”
Pilar Dalbat celebrates the 40th anniversary of MBFWM with “Solynieve”, a winter 2026 capsule collection and the result of her collaboration with artist Palito Dominguín. Inspired by the Sierra Nevada mountain range, the collection reflects Pilar’s personal connection with the skiing sport. Palito Dominguín contributes a series of illustrations that capture the essence of this magical landscape depicting elements such as the sun, the snow and mountain goats, all under her particular naiveté vision.
The proposal fuses Pilar Dalbat’s distinctive style with Palito's world, giving rise to a collection that blends the elegance of prêt-à-couture with the freshness of après-ski. The garments include coats and capes made from cashmere and boiled wool, adorned with different shaped beaded details and natural mutton and fox fur. Additionally, the collection includes airy dresses, romantic blouses and cotton and silk velvet jumpsuits, as well as accessories such as angora shawls and handbags hand crafted by artisans from Granada.
Colour plays a key role in the collection, with sober tones such as grey, chocolate brown and dry green contrasting with powder pink, sage green and almost fluorescent orange details. Metallic finishes in gold and silver also stand out, along with white, which provides a modern, sporty touch. The work with Textilfy to create personalised prints using sublimation on neoprene, cotton and gauze completes the collection, which is presented as a sophisticated and comfortable proposal perfect for including in the suitcase of skiing and fashion lovers.

Fall Winter 2025
Maria Lafuente moves forward without looking back in “Henko”
María Lafuente presents “Henko” at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Madrid, a collection that arises from the Japanese concept of "point of no return", influenced by the experience lived during the DANA in Valencia.
The collection takes as its symbol the lotus flower, which blooms in the mud and represents how in the most difficult situations opportunities for renewal are created.
This philosophy, which transforms adversity into creativity, is also reflected in the textures and nuances created by Úrsula García Lafuente, creative director of makeup and hair, based on elements of nature.
Each piece reflects the technology of Jeanología, showcasing that technological avant-garde enhances creativity without sacrificing artisanal essence.
In this collection Lafuente has also collaborated with DehesaLana to revive merino wool as a symbol of tradition, sustainability and community. The collection uses laser technology to enhance expressiveness and achieve unique designs.
Additionally, the designer's proposal stands out for its collaborative approach with Humana; a foundation that promotes textile recycling, and Cement Design; a specialist in ecological decorative coatings, whom have joined forces towards a more conscious future.
With “Henko” María Lafuente transmits a message of awareness and authenticity, reminding us that, even in the darkest moments, new opportunities for change and creation arise.

Fall Winter 2025
Félix Ramiro reflects strength and resistance in “AZERO”
Félix Ramiro presents his new “AZero” collection at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Madrid. An unprecedented proposal focused on a single color range, gray. From pearl gray to deep graphite, the nuances play with light to bring depth and character to the pieces.
Asymmetrical patterns and overlays make each piece unique and bold. Handcrafted tailoring is one of the collection's key points with hand-stitched seams that reflect meticulous work and dedication behind each creation. High-quality materials such as organic wool, cashmere, mohair, velvet and eco-leather are other distinctive seals.
As a novelty, Ramiro incorporates carbon fibre and steel in accessories such as hats, canes and briefcases, to bring an industrial and modern touch to the collection.
In “AZero”, each piece highlights Félix Ramiro’s commitment to quality and detail in his artisanal craft, transforming these elements into components of style and distinction.