THE NEW DESIGNERS TAKE OVER THE MADRID FASHION WEEK
Upbeat, cheerful and energized young designers who see the crisis as an opportunity for growth were shown on the last runway in Madrid, although they are aware of the difficulties they face. Fear does not paralyze them. techwadia
“Opportunities arise precisely
in times of crisis,” said Robber Rodriguez, winner of this year's Mercedes-Benz
Fashion Talent, who for the first time uploads his designs to the Samsung Ego
runway from scraps in which he mixes noble materials with neoprene or
transforms. tablecloths in dresses that she hopes you will "like" so
she can live her passion, fashion. A task entrusted with true enthusiasm.
No
fear
The Madrid-based designer warns
that, despite the circumstances, “this is the perfect moment to avoid fear,”
and adds that it’s time to bring fashion closer to the public, who must stop
seeing it as an unattainable object. ...
“Spanish fashion has a future,”
added Marta Casal, who also made her runway debut on the Samsung Ego and sees
this as an opportunity to make a name for herself.
This young designer from La
Coruña presented in the latest edition of Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Madrid a
minimalist collection of straight and wide silhouettes in cotton and natural
linen, with prints of photographs of the countryside taken during her
imprisonment.
Without any direction, the
young designers arrived with a lesson learned, demonstrating, without showing
off, their commitment to slow fashion.
All of them, in one way or extra,
advocate "slow fashion", a concept that ranges from the use of
organic materials to the use of intimacy fabrics. What they are passionate
about from a very young age. "Slow" for them is the future.
Reduced
consumption
They adapt their products to
reduced consumption for a customer who relies on unique and quality products
that they do not place in Spain, where they regret that there is no fashion
culture, but only that which comes beyond our borders.
Peter Sposito's studio also
visited this catwalk to gain visibility, to "take a more professional
step" at a difficult moment that he considers fleeting.
He arrived ready to overcome
the “shortcomings” with a collection that dresses the “strong and courageous”
people in which he reinterpreted the models.
“We are faced with a difficult
but exciting task,” he assured without losing a smile.
The idea, which is joined by
Fatima Mignana, winner of the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Talent from the previous
edition, who this time participates in a “minimalist” and more “mature”
collection.
On the catwalk, items were seen
in which he attaches great importance to drawing on hand-painted fabrics with
geometric cuts, for which he also dared to design shoes.
The young creator from Madrid
looks to the future with “uncertainty” but believes that if “unique and
innovative designs are presented, we will win” as designers.
Also enjoying their second
visit to Ego, Pauline Ferieres and Adriana Cahigas, Deyi creatives who define
their brand as a philosophy of life that “works with experience” and is linked
to nature through which they want to revive heritage and nature. a tradition of
good textile handicrafts from the area of China.
“We are committed to
sustainable and responsible fashion. We think this is the best time to launch a
project like this, ”said Kahigas, showcasing timeless clothing with a strong
unisex character.
Polish architect Eva Iszoro,
creator of the Accidental Cutting project and author of the experimental
pattern making method, is an invited designer at Ego who ended the day with his
special vision of the pandemic and its different phases in tulle and silk
clothing. ... which belong from the "episodes" of costumes to doctors
and nurses and even to the apocalypse itself. Very original, no doubt.
Optimistic, cheerful and full of energy - this
is how young designers were shown on the catwalk in Madrid, who see the crisis
as an opportunity for growth, although they are aware of the difficulties they
face. Fear does not paralyze them.
Fashion Talent Award, who for
the first time uploads to the Samsung Ego runway the remnants of his designs,
in which he mixes noble materials with neoprene. or tablecloths turned into
dresses that she hopes to "love" in order to live her passion,
fashion.
Without
fear
The Madrid-based designer warns
that, despite the circumstances, “this is the perfect moment to avoid fear,”
and adds that it’s time to bring fashion closer to the public, who must stop
seeing it as an unattainable object.
“Spanish fashion has a future,”
added Marta Casal, who also made her first appearance on the Samsung Ego
catwalk and sees this as an opportunity to make a name for herself.
This young designer from La
Coruña presented a minimalist collection of straight and wide silhouettes in
cotton and natural linen, with prints of photographs of the countryside taken
during her imprisonment.
Without any guidance, young
designers arrived with a lesson learned, seizing the opportunity to literally
demonstrate their commitment to slow fashion.
All of them are in some way
leading the way in "slow fashion", a concept involving the use of
organic materials and the use of local fabrics.
Reduced
consumption
They adapt their products to
reduced consumption for a customer who relies on unique and quality products
that they do not host in Spain, where they regret that there is no fashion
culture if it were not outside our borders.
Peter Sposito's studio also visited
this catwalk in order to achieve greater visibility, "to take a more
professional step" in a difficult moment, which he considers temporary.
He is ready to overcome
"shortcomings" with a collection that dresses a "strong and
daring" woman, in which he reinterpreted the models.
“We are facing a difficult but
exciting task,” he said without losing a smile.
An idea that joined Fatima
Mignana, the winner of the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Talent Award last year, who
this time presented a “minimalist” and more “mature” collection.
There were pieces on the runway
in which he placed great emphasis on prints on hand-painted fabrics with
geometric cuts, so he also dared to design shoes.
The young creator from Madrid
looks to the future with “uncertainty”, but is confident that if “unique and
innovative” projects are presented, we will be successful as designers.
Also enjoying their second
visit to Ego, Pauline Ferieres and Adriana Cahigas, Deyi creatives who define
their brand as a philosophy of life that “works with experience” and is linked
to nature through which they want to revive heritage and nature. textile
handicrafts in the area of China.
“We are committed to
sustainable and responsible fashion. We think this is the best time to launch a
project like this, ”said Kahigas, showcasing timeless clothing with a strong
unisex character.
Polish architect Eva Iszoro,
creator of the Accidental Cutting project and author of the experimental
pattern making method, is a guest designer at Ego, where she ended the day with
her special vision of the pandemic and its different phases in tulle and silk
clothing. that they refer to "episodic" costumes for doctors and
nurses and even the apocalypse itself