Season 2025

Fall Winter 2025

Fall Winter 2025

Agatha Ruiz de la Prada x Humana: color and sustenability

Agatha Ruiz de la Prada presents “Romeo and Juliet”, her new fall-winter 2025/2026 collection in collaboration with Humana, at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid. With a focus on sustainability, the firm transforms garments destined for discard into runway pieces. Shirts are reimagined into skirts, tops and dresses; cords and fabric scraps become fringes giving the dresses movement, and denim is reinvented into the firm's iconic worm dress. The wedding dress is created from white shirts and the footwear has been rescued from archive models that have already been showcased in previous runways. The collection also includes collaborations with iconic brands such as Ostras Sorlut, Aceite Señoríos de Relleu, and Chocolates Marcos Tonda, in a meet between luxury and fun. There are also touches of style and functionality with NZI helmets, NOCO bags and a complete sensory experience thanks to the vibrant flavors of Sal y Pimienta Carmencita and Popit. A unique show where fashion, sustainability, gastronomy and design come together to give life to proposals full of color and awareness.
Fall Winter 2025

A trip to Deauville by Lola Casademunt by Maite

Deauville” is Lola Casademunt by Maite's fashion proposal for the fall-winter 2025/2026 season that is inspired by the casual romanticism of French Normandy. The collection, presented at MBFWM, offers a blend of classic garments, such as shirt dresses, trench coats, pleated minidresses and pleated trousers, combined with more sophisticated pieces, such as fur and velvet coats, tweed and jacquard bombers and monochrome suits. Animal print, the fashion brand's DNA, has been updated in a softer version, with leopard spots in powder pink tones. Logos also stand out, especially on shirts and flowing dresses, as well as the classic sailor stripes, and attention to detail in each garment. The collection's colour palette revolves around khaki green, maroon, grey, navy, burgundy, pink, bougainvillea and camel, all over a black base. A fashion proposal branded by a lifestyle where the sea and the rocky coasts of the Norman villages imbue the collection with an elegant, relaxed and sophisticated air.
Fall Winter 2025

"Autopsy", by Angel Schlesser, a tribute to the human body

Angel Schlesser 's fashion proposal at MBFWM for the fall-winter 2025/2026 season fuses art, anatomy and style, creating a collection that pays tribute to the human body while reinterpreting contemporary fashion. Inspired by the body's intrinsic beauty, the collection performs a deep analysis of its shapes and reveals its internal structures to transform them into patterns. Through cuts and lines that imitate the natural curves of the human anatomy, an architectural vision is adopted that provides precision and modernity. The collection is presented as a perfect amalgamation of art and fashion. Each piece is not just a dress, a jacket or a coat, but a work of art in itself. The human body becomes the canvas on which shapes and volumes are drawn, and through each stitch and cut, a story of beauty, structure and evolution is told.
Fall Winter 2025

Fely Campo: internal beauty

The continuous connection between our internal identity and the environment that surrounds us defines the essence of Fely Campo's collection presented at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid. The designer proposes designs that transcend that which is ephemeral by offering pieces that radiate elegance and style in a timeless manner. Each creation has been designed so that each woman can face the world with garments that reflect her inner beauty. The fashion proposal stands out for its tribute to textures and overlays. Materials such as tweed, wool and shiny satin evoke bygone eras and classic styles that merge in harmony. The softness of velvet is complemented by sequins and embroidery, while heavy fabrics contrast with the lightness of silk, hence creating a perfect balance between structure and fluidity.
Fall Winter 2025

"Iris" by Odette Álvarez, strength and resilence

IRIS FALL 2026”, the collection by Odette Álvarez, presented at MBFWM is inspired by concepts of hope, resilience and inner strength, symbols of the iris, a flower that emerges in the midst of adversity. With this idea in mind, the fashion designer integrates colors, fabrics and materials in a collection that reflects the duality between external stillness and internal resurgence. The fashion proposal combines delicate materials such as satin crepe, silk tulle and mohair wool with more robust ones such as leather, technical gabardine, lamb and goat fleece, suede and pinstripe cloth. True to her style, Odette Álvarez adds sparkle with rhinestones, sequins and rich beaded details, as well as artisanal painting techniques on leather, with the iris being the central motif. The collection's color palette is characterised by warm and enveloping tones, such as iris blue, mustard, burgundy, brown, black and green. Odette Álvarez creates with this collection a perfect synergy between that which is natural and modernity, warmth and protectiveness, through the reflection of the materials inherent strength and the subtlety of color and texture.
Fall Winter 2025

Paloma Suarez, complicity and emotion

Better Together”, the collection by Paloma Suárez presented at MBFWMadrid is an ode to unity and shared strength. In a world of change and uncertainty, the fashion designer claims the value of human relationships and the transformative energy of mutual company and support. The collection celebrates the connection between people, converting fashion into a narrative of complicity, emotion and gratitude. With her characteristic vibrant and energetic style, the firm translates these feelings into an explosion of colors, textures and volumes that envelop the body in a combination of dynamism and optimism. Each garment is designed to transmit security and comfort without giving up the contemporary sophistication that defines the fashion brand. Through each seam and each detail, Paloma Suárez pays homage to those who remind us, with a gesture, a look or a word of encouragement, that moving forward together is the key to continue creating.
Fall Winter 2025

“PETALSCAPE” Hannibal Laguna's floral sensuality

PETALSCAPE” is the new collection by Hannibal Laguna, inspired by floral landscapes that reflect the softness of petals and their organic shapes, colors and textures. The proposal combines the firm's signature dramatic with a contemporary vision of seduction, highlighting the feminine essence in each garment. The fashion collection plays with sensuality through combinations of delicate transparencies, volatile gauzes and vibrant textures adorned with embossed petals. The wide and sinuous shapes, asymmetrical openings, shell minidresses and straight silhouettes that enhance shoulders and the waist stand out. Materials such as silk crepe, lace, acetate and organza devoré contribute to the fluidity and sophistication of the proposal. Coral pink is combined with earthy tones in green, ochre and gold, to create a palette inspired by nature. The collection integrates artisanal excellence with technology and classic dressmaking, using haute couture techniques adapted to offer a more sustainable and timeless fashion.
Fall Winter 2025

“The Hotel”, Erroz´s timeless proposal

"The Hotel" is Pablo Erroz's new fashion proposal presented at MBFWM for the 2025 season, which continues the evolution of his previous collection, "The Club". Erroz presents a global approach, without seasons, and with a greater feminine presence, using fabrics such as silk, wool, ikats made in Mallorca, cotton and sequins. The colours range between natural tones such as black, sand and brown, with vibrant touches of green and floral prints. The shapes combine sophistication and versatility, with sartorial details, and committed to sustainability through the recovery and incorporation of iconic garments from the past to create timeless pieces that minimise environmental impact and production processes. For this collection, Erroz continues with multidisciplinary collaborations. On this occasion, collaborations with Ploom, for lifestyle accessories, and Lotusse x Erroz, for a timeless footwear capsule, are highlighted.
Fall Winter 2025

“Mirage”, harmony between nature and humanity

Custo Barcelona presents at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Madrid, “Mirage”, a collection that fuses its visual universe with an imaginary world where nature and humanity coexist in harmony. The fashion proposal explores, with audacity and irony, concepts such as technology, glamour and social issues, creating an innovative and avant-garde style. Inspired by fantastic landscapes, “Mirage” draws upon a privileged and respected nature, a visual narrative that is reflected in the t-shirts for both women and men. The collection's aesthetic, reminiscent of classical architecture, is complemented by high-quality materials such as wool, silk and recycled technological textiles. The dresses, with a romantic touch, stand out for the delicacy of the transparencies and a palette of vibrant colors. As a whole, the collection offers a fashion-forward vocabulary that celebrates diversity, creativity and personal freedom. “Mirage” seeks to provoke an emotional connection in those who value authenticity and individuality in their style.
Fall Winter 2025

MALNE revives 1970s Boho Chic

MALNE revives 1970s Boho Chic returns once again to the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid catwalk to present its new fall-winter 2025/2026 collection. The fashion firm surprises with “Bohemian Future”, a proposal that brings back and pays homage to the romantic glamour of the 1970s boho chic. The fashion designers break with the continuity of colours and patterns they had been working with until now and make the materials the collection's true protagonists. Fabrics such as tweed, silk chiffon, cashmere or gazar enrich each design showcased on the catwalk. For this fashion proposal, the brand revisits its own creations, especially its emblematic jackets, and includes accessories such as evening handbags, shoes from Ganzitos and vintage jewellery from Joyas Antiguas Sardinero, achieving an aesthetic that mixes antiques with modernity. MALNE handcrafts each of its pieces in its atelier in Madrid, opting for limited editions and unique models, giving continuity to the values ​​and spirit that have characterised the firm from the beginning.
Fall Winter 2025

Isabel Sanchís: tradition and femininity in her new collection

Isabel Sanchís and Paula Maiques, creative directors of the fashion firm, present their new fall-winter 2025/2026 collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. With modern sensibility, Isabel Sanchís uses traditional techniques to create pieces that enhance femininity. The proposal combines ready-to-wear with couture, creating a collection that integrates streetwear elements together with jeans in more sophisticated and elaborated garments. Predominant colors are maroon and ochre, complemented with touches of pink and nude. Also noteworthy are wools and silks degraded in nude tones, along with black, present in the collection's most iconic dresses. Accessories such as buckles and belts are distinctive details in the collection adorning necklines and being added in an innovative manner in unconventional places. The two final looks of the fashion show are presented in collaboration with the Textile Technology Institute (Aitex), The first, an elegant white evening dress, made with optical fibre and illuminated at the bottom by hundreds of feathers, and the second, a sophisticated black dress with a floral silhouette, whose petals move subtly thanks to small built-in motors.
Fall Winter 2025

Duyos, fashion as technology and retro-futurism

Duyos presents his new fall-winter 2025/2026 collection, titled “TECNO”, inspired by technology and retro-futurism. The fashion show, held at the Museo del Traje in Madrid, was a statement against ageism, highlighting diversity and beauty regardless of age. On this occasion, Duyos leaves MBFWMadrid for the first time and gathers models between the ages of 18 and 64 onto this unique runway to celebrate beauty in all its forms. The fashion designer brings back some of the protagonists who have been part of his career since the 1990s and 2000s, such as Laura Sánchez, Cristina Piaget, María Reyes or Paola Dominguín, relevant names in Spanish fashion who have accompanied the designer since he began. Iridescent, metallic and denim fabrics combined with rhinestones, patent leather, pleats, maxi sequins, wool and kidassia create the contrasts in this collection. Also noteworthy is the search for an energetic silhouette, achieved through fluid and strict shapes, cascading or mini dresses with flared and balloon cuts where maxi sleeves and oversized trench coats play a special role. TECNO is also optimism, conveyed in the choice of the colour palette where bright and iridescent colours predominate, such as white, metallic pink, silver and gold, aqua green, chocolate, ultramarine blue and black. TECNO is an avant-garde and contemporary collection that contrasts nature with technology, where quality and craftsmanship come together with the continuous reinvention of femininity, which continues to describe Duyos signature style.
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.