Under the creative direction of Yolanda Pérez, the firm presented the Fall/Winter 26/27 Couture collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid as an explicit homage to the craft. The house’s Couture line focuses on its atelier and the hands that sustain each crafted process. The collection understands time as a working material as well as a value.
The collection is built upon this celebration of the atelier’s own rhythm. Each piece arises from pattern-making precision and an aesthetic freedom that coexists with sophistication. Technique appears as the discourse’s visible structure: seams that define the silhouette, tulle that shapes the body, and embroidery that integrates into the garment’s architecture.
On the runway, long dresses and enveloping pieces that accompany movement refining the figure with contemporary elegance are the foundation. Volumes develop naturally, alternating between fluid drapes and structures that are more defined. Velvet adds depth and visual weight, while lace, adorned with floral appliqués and details entirely hand-embroidered, creates raised textures. The palette ranges from black and white to unexpected shades for evening wear, expanding the brand’s usual repertoire with coherence.
Yolancris transforms couture into a conscious act: a way of being in fashion through attention to detail and time well spent.





























































