Barcelona once again becomes the epicenter of fashion with the arrival of the 33rd edition of the 080 Barcelona Fashion Week. Held at the historic Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site, this fashion week promises to stand out for its multidisciplinary approach and commitment to sustainability and inclusion.
With more than 20 participating brands and a program that encompasses technology, digital arts and music, 080 Barcelona Fashion Week is presented as a space for experimentation and artistic expression.
The director of the Consorci de Comerç, Artesania i Moda de Catalunya, Agnès Russiñol, emphasizes that this edition seeks to go further by linking fashion with other forms of expression, thus consolidating values such as sustainability and diversity.
080 Barcelona Fashion Week: opening with style
The Escorpion brand kicked off this fashion week’s runway shows with its ‘Re-Connection’ collection, which redefines the traditional fabric with a mix of sophistication and modernity.
From jacquard garments to pixelated floral prints, the lilac and green color palette transports fashion into the future, while shimmering details add a touch of elegance for winter nights.
Simorra, with its collection ‘The art of Braiding’, celebrates the act of braiding as a symbol of strength and union, while Hoss Intropia is inspired by the Hindu festival HOLI to offer an explosion of color and life in its feminine and romantic garments.
Hoss Intropia: Inspired by the Hindu festival HOLI, the Hoss Intropia collection was an explosion of life and color. From long embroidered kimonos to flowing dresses with multicolored fabrics, the brand stood out for its elaborate details and exceptional craftsmanship.
Lola Casademunt by Maite: with vibrant colors and eye-catching prints, Lola Casademunt by Maite revived the spirit of the pop art movement of the 1960s. The animal print in red was the protagonist of a bright color palette that included blue, green and yellow.
Sita Murt: celebrating its centenary, Sita Murt presented the collection ‘100 years weaving the future’, which fuses ancestral know-how with new technologies. With a color palette ranging from ecru to eucalyptus green, the brand stood out for its innovative use of knit and textures.
Each designer presented their own unique vision on the 080 Barcelona Fashion Week runway.
A platform for Catalan talent
The president of the Generalitat, Pere Aragonès, has underlined the importance of 080 Barcelona Fashion Week as a platform for the extraordinary talent of Catalan fashion. It also urges the incorporation of values such as sustainability, inclusion and feminism into the industry, emphasizing the idea that fashion should be accessible to all.