Season 2025

Season Bridal 2025

Bridal 2025

Felix Ramiro returns to Atelier Couture with his new "Mirrors" collection

Last Monday, tailoring firm Félix Ramiro presented the "Mirrors" collection at Palacio de Santoña, within the framework of Madrid haute couture week, Atelier Couture. 20 looks that stand out for their uniqueness and style, each one made up of exceptional pieces, pure craftsmanship. These exclusive creations combine traditional and modern techniques to offer a collection that is a true work of art in itself.
Bridal 2025

“About Flores” Raquel López's brides at Atelier Couture

Firm Raquel López presented new bridal proposals during the edition of Atelier Couture. The designer dedicated the collection to the 4 flowers in her life: grandmother, mother, sister and daughter. Each one represents a state of what she is today, of their teachings, and of what she has learned in her journey from each one of them, representing the different types of flower and their meaning since the beginnings of the bridal brand. Thus, traversing her soul, this collection arises where slow fashion, craftsmanship and avant-garde create a sweet yet sophisticated bride, the house's signature, always providing a meaning to elegance and simplicity, but with details that stand out creating a very exclusive bride.
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Season 2025

Season 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.
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Season 2025

Season Spring-Summer 2025

Spring-Summer 2025

Fashion as light by Custo Barcelona

Custo Barcelona dazzled in 080 Barcelona Fashion catwalk with "Light Years", its SS25 collection, a fashion proposal that celebrates free spirit, creativity, and innovation. With an outburst of vibrant colors and the use of cutting-edge technological fabrics, the collection transports us to a futuristic universe where fashion is an expression of light and energy. T-shirts with striking graphics, tailored trousers and flowing mini dresses are the collection's starring features, redefining style with bold silhouettes and avant-garde finishes. A collection not only to be worn, but also to be inspired by injecting light, optimism, and audacity in every look.
Spring-Summer 2025

Dominnico, midi lengths and maxi sleeves during 080Barcelona

DOMINNICO approaches the SPRING 25 collection by revising its aesthetic codes to elevate them to a version hitherto unexplored by the fashion brand. Beginning with the sport, its creative director, Domingo Rodríguez Lázaro, is investigating now midi-lengths and maxi-sleeved silhouettes. As for colours, shades such as pink, red, electric blue and the maximum contrast of black and white come into play alongside the firm's usual materials such as leather, denim and recycled fur. An ode to freedom that invites you to play in DOMINNICO's new league.
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