Isla Bonita Moda's fashion proposal celebrates the island's identity and the creative potential of La Palma, projecting the cultural strength of a territory seeking to consolidate itself on the Spanish fashion map.
The project revolves around an editorial production that brings together various of Isla Bonita's associated fashion brands: Adrienne, Alex Menorca, Atelier El Tesoro, and Julia Brito, among others, along with guest designers from other islands under the umbrella of Canarias Islas de Moda. The exhibit of the resulting images becomes the heart of the event, conceived as a visual narrative of the archipelago's diversity and talent.
Proposals were showcased combining tradition and contemporaneity, with fresh silhouettes and materials in dialogue with nature and local craftsmanship. The designers presented representative looks from their collections in an environment marked by light, color, and the evocation of the Canarian landscape. The inaugural cocktail party with local products completed an experience that united fashion, culture, and territory.
The initiative confirms La Palma as an emerging benchmark in Spanish fashion and reinforces the islands' role as a creative laboratory open to the world.