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11 February 2015 - Fashion shows

Colour and prints conclude the 61st edition of MBFWM

Ailanto was inspired by Bauhaus and the women of this school, taking as a starting point their contributions to textile design.  The geometric patterns of the Muñoz brothers are juxtaposed; they mix as if in a collage and seek their monochromatic version in grey.  The long coat is the key garment of the collection and, combined with oversize garments, form the basis of looks that play with the proportions and contrasts of fabrics and textures.  Natural, grey and light blue tones colour a very delicate proposal that casts garments with a folk essence full of movement.

Agatha Ruiz de la Prada opted for quality and sophistication with a collection full of glitter, sequins and silks, reclaiming colourful luxury.  The designer presented creations conceived for 21st century women, diverging from previous retrospective collections.  Men's shirts and ample trousers recall Annie Hall.  The Agatha woman turns away from the conventions of dress to standout in a perceptive manner with metallic synthetic leather and cuddly coats with lacquered finishes.

The biker world inspired Maya Hansen to create “Padded”, a collection that whose undisputed star is synthetic leather.  Quilted, stitched and embossed provide much personality to a proposal made for speed lovers.  The designer demonstrates her expertise in the world of corsetry, innovating on this occasion by including hoodies, tops with simple lines and biker jackets, which are an essential part of the collection.  Black contrasts with metallic glitters in gold, silver and red.

Miguel Marinero was inspired by the artistic avant-garde to create a collection where he dwells on the diagonal line.  The creator seeks a symbiosis between fashion and painting through volumes that recall the silhouettes of Balenciaga and take as the starting point the work of Sonia Delaunay.  Marinero plays at creating landscapes in zigzag with merino wool, cashmere and silk fabrics that are allied with fur to create warm and enveloping pieces. The natural tones are the basis of his proposals, occasionally punctuated with bright colours like green and yellow.

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