Season 2025
Spring-Summer 2025
Spring-Summer 2025
María Lafuente, an introspective dialogue between fashion and the inner self
"Dharma" means “purpose in life” in Sanskrit and is the tittle chosen by María Lafuente for her new collection presented at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid. The fashion designer proposes a narrative where each texture and silhouette is a hymn to authenticity and connection with our deepest purpose. In a global scenario of constant challenges, María Lafuente is committed to searching and expressing the inner and unique talent that we all possess.
The fabrics are innovative and sustainable, such as tencel from Textil Santanderina, with PEFC certification, which is combined with delicate tulle, linen, lace and embroidery with stones and ornaments. The silhouettes are ethereal and feminine, adorned with artisanal flowers and architectural structures, which play with depth and volume.
The tones, which evoke a connection with nature, merge into an earthy and sensual palette with whites, beiges, fiery reds, delicate pinks, peach and green.
Spring-Summer 2025
SKFK, sustainable, upcycling fashion with wind as a tool
"Haizea" means wind in Basque, also it is the tittle of the new sustainable and upcycling collection that the Basque fashion firm presented at La Casa Encendida, within the framework of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid.
Inspired by the concept of the movement of air, and its ability to build from it, it is also a tribute to rebellion and color. This is achieved with the upcycling technique and the use of vintage windsurf sails from the 80s, which are given a new life in the form of outdoor-inspired pieces with a sporty touch that is perfect for streetwear looks.
Once again, the fashion brand reaffirms its environmental commitment by demonstrating that sustainability is the House's main philosophy and that it is possible to create ready-to-wear garments from design, creativity and art.
The necklaces and anklets are by Signus, and are crafted from recycled tire dust made in Bilbao.
Spring-Summer 2025
Félix Ramiro, classic tailoring with personality and character
"Heros" is the new collection by Félix Ramiro, presented as a part of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid. In a special and unique location such as La Nave - Madrid City Council's innovation centre of reference, the menswear designer's well-known tailored garments surprised with their reinvention.
Custom-made patterns and the masterful use of colour are used as tools to demonstrate that the world of tailoring can transgress its codes, providing it greater personality and character.
The patterns stand out for being handmade with details such as asymmetric cuts, overlays, gathers, maxi belt loops or patch pockets that take on a very personal touch thanks to the decorative stitching applied in a very artisanal manner.
Swimsuits, Bermuda shorts, jackets, overshirts, bomber jackets and suits with a renewed and irreverent touch are presented in fabrics as diverse as linen, lamé, silk satin, cold wool, tulle and lace.
Spring-Summer 2025
Lola Casademunt by Maite travels to a most traditional Japan
The Catalan fashion brand presents "Maiko" at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid, a collection full of contrasts in which the most traditional Japanese designs, inspired by geishas, find their current translation in a contemporary, fresh and sophisticated fashion proposal.
Maite Casademunt, creative director of the firm, opts for large volumes in skirts-trousers or sleeves with XL drops that coexist with stricter silhouettes such as fitted dresses and geometric or structured patterns.
Among the chosen fabrics stand out, jacquard with a logo-mania print, sequins and rhinestones, viscose, mikado with an iridescent effect and fantasy tulle .The predominant colours are jade green, cyan blue and coral red with nude. The brand's iconic print, animal print, makes its appearance in a sweeter version in pink tones.
Spring-Summer 2025
Custo, freedom and innovation
Custo Barcelona's creative director, Custo Dalmau, presents his "Come and See" fashion collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid, an invitation to enjoy the free and spontaneous spirit of the modern woman as conceived by the brand: independent, natural, and with an overly advanced language in visual communication.
Creativity and colour at their highest level explode in a compelling and powerful declination of pieces made with innovative and experimental fabrics where dresses stand out, together with tailored trousers, creating a unique and original style code.
The vibrant colour palette and the graphic elements reinforce the fashion show's visual experience. It is precisely the latter, which is in the brand's DNA, that stands out with renewed vigour in this collection.
Spring-Summer 2025
Fely Campo's journey between Europe and China
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid was as the setting for the presentation of "Lei Zu", Fely Campo's new collection that evokes a luxurious and exquisite silk route.
Conceived as an aesthetic promenade of 25 sophisticated looks, the masterful use of tweed and linen in suits stands out. Also, lighter patterns featuring handcrafted silks brought by the designer herself from China, which shape lingerie together with sensual silhouettes such as shirt dresses and maxi lace kaftans, or airy dresses with trails. All of this combined in perfect harmony with a blend of voluminous taffetas, printed brocades, subtle organzas and tulle embroidered with paillettes.
The colour range oscillates between powdery tones such as crystal blue, pearl white, lilac or beige and pistachio green or lime's vibrant acidity.
Spring-Summer 2025
Paloma Suárez, a collection presented with a cowboy mood
With her signature "savoir faire", enriched with new textile techniques that represent a change from past collections, Paloma Suárez tells her own narrative with subtle references to good luck, understood as a goal that is achieved after working and striving, not as a mere element of chance, and which she brings together with inspiration from the West.
The fashion designer's new proposals include animal print, navy blue and tulle, which she combines with prints, colours and fabrics that are recurring in her creations, such as vibrant colours and sequins. She also incorporates a novel exploration of "boho chic", with guipure, embroidered tulle and transparencies as main protagonists.
Spring-Summer 2025
Dolores Cortés, inspired by the Arts & Crafts movement
The swimwear designer from Valencia, Dolores Cortés, presented a collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid inspired by 19th century aesthetic movements such as The Arts & Crafts, which was led by designer William Morris and inspired by Japonism.
The result is bikinis and trikinis with XS prints in pastel tones and "Liberty" inspiration in a renewed key reflected on velvet-effect velour fabrics. Sinuous shapes are intertwined with flowers and leaves overlapping bird motifs. Hand-made details of beads and embroidered applications over multicolour prints on a tulle base offers texture plays that confront shine against matte.
The importance of lime is also highlighted in garments with sophisticated structures, dramatic drapes and braided details; ocean blue with laser leaf applications, superimposition of materials and 3D effects; black and white prints with linear motifs and outerwear provide a total look with an oversized silhouette.
Spring-Summer 2025
Berhanyer fuses fashion, tradition and technology
The circle, together with perfection are the central themes of Bernhayer's new collection presented at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid. Technology, as a fashion accessory, is ubiquitous through Bang & Olufsen's gadgets - the high-end sound technology brand has collaborated with luxury Houses such as Balenciaga or Saint Laurent. The collection's silhouettes and patterns are a continuity of Berhanyer's evolution through over evasé shapes full of curves and circles. These elements create visual games of opacity and transparency that enhance sensuality. Sergio de Lázaro, creative director of the fashion brand, also proposes a mix of natural and technological textures in a constant balance between tradition and a glimpse to the future. Cotton poplin and cold wool are intertwined with metallic finishes technical fabrics, while silk organza and iridescent denim add high doses of sophistication. The colour palette is inspired by limestone and the Mediterranean's blue tones.
Spring-Summer 2025
Hannibal Laguna's ideal spring collection is presented
The fashion designer from Alicante presents once again his collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid with a fashion show that celebrates the arrival of spring. The colours and natural light inspire his designs enhancing his unique femininity. Among the silhouettes long, flowing dresses and midi skirts displaying large, powerful volumes are included, The waists are fitted highlighting the hips and leaving the shoulders exposed, while layers of ethereal fabrics float between translucent gauzes. The fabrics and textures combine the watery effect of sequins with the firmness of double crepe or the transparency of tulle. The colour range is an array that spans from powdery and neutral tones to the strength of orange, rose red, dahlia blue or Amazon green.
Spring-Summer 2025
Isabel Sanchís and her feminine, powerful collection
The fashion designer, from Valencia, together with her daughter Paula Maiques, creative directors of this firm, invite all of us to enjoy at their fashion show, held at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid, a summer of pure and geometric volumes. Among their starring garments the tuxedo stands out presented in a renewed version, alongside coats, wrap dresses and mini dresses enriched with floral details. Notable are complex pleats that simulate ceramic vases, as well as micro-soleil pleats masterfully handcrafted. In the collection we also find very feminine elements with lingerie details. The color palette is dominated by black and white, which are allied with soft, light and romantic tones such as lilac, purple and yellow.
Spring-Summer 2025
Angel Schlesser celebrates sustainability
The fashion designer presents at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid a collection inspired by the purity of natural, sustainable and high-quality fabrics to which he gives a timeless perspective. The collection explores new shapes and volumes in garments, made from high-quality linen, that celebrate the simplicity of nature, The silhouettes challenge conventional boundaries with a large display of volumes, architectural structures, dramatic folds and wide sleeves. The shoes are by Mallorcan footwear firm Lottusse, while the jewellery is the work of artist Catalina D’Anglade.
Spring-Summer 2025
Acromatyx's futuristic deconstruction
The fashion firm made up by Xavi García and Franx de Cristal present their new collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid in which they turn their garments inside out, showing as the exterior linings, cuts and seams. Seeing the inside or seeing the soul to showcase the most delicate and feminine part of the person that looses the fear of their own fragility. Achieving this with their characteristic sustainable philosophy based on the reuse of fabrics. The effect is austere and deconstructive, and with a futuristic projection that plays with the visible seams as if they were scars that provide personality to our own skin.
Among the most used fabrics are wool, cotton, organza, gauze, silk and rhodium. And the colors that dominate the palette are black – iconic to the firm – as well as pastel pink, white and metallics. Their new hand bag, which is was also presented with the fashion collection, includes a die-cut logo and an XL handle. The jewelry is the work of Andrés Gallardo.
Spring-Summer 2025
Agatha Ruiz de la Prada's most disruptive fashion show
The popular fashion designer presented her collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid in which she confirmed that she is currently at a crossroads in a time of change and exploration of the new “Agatha's frontiers”.
The designer's avatar was reflected on the screen, as as a watchful eye, while on the runway there was a succession of the most surreal, colorful, unique and fun characters. Among her most outstanding designs were details of transparent organza, colored ribbons hanging from the garments, poplin capes with flashes of sequins and glitter, and exaggerated geometric shapes. Also giant polka dots, color block mixes and Victorian-style striped collars that starred in a collection with a roguish air for next summer.
With an original and technological staging designed by Carlos Marán as artistic director and Javier Carrera Acosta as atelier manager, there was no shortage of shopping carts or the unmistakable “perfumed colors” with Agatha Ruiz de la Prada's essence.