red carpet dresses Roberto Diz, “heavy artillery” and Custo Barcelona’s international designs shed light and encourage a caffeine-free day Madrid podiumIt is in this 76th edition that risky and holy names like Pertegaz or Roberto Torretta are missing.
“Heavy artillery” took the podium Roberto Díz, who spins “more whores and more canes” a collection with no structure, padding or interlining, common elements in its seams.
Lightweight clothing was seen on the runway, “some can be taken away” and suits made with glass mesh“Inviting you to go between clothed and nude”, Roberto Diz told Efe that he created great moving garments using raffia from Andalusia.
a “stimulant” collectionDesigned to show off on the red carpet, “my actresses need me” laughs at this Seville-based Galician who uses an electrified fabric that simulates garbage bags to make evening dresses.
To close the parade a long fluorine dress, “a stimulant of neon, a hymn to the joy of life”.
Custo Barcelona, which presented its 50th fashion show in New York last week, had previously carried the same collection to Ifema. ‘Sun clock’but with eight new offers for spring-summer 2023.
“Light, plenty of light, we’re trying to get the sun to shine through the dark time again,” said Custo Dalmau, creative director of Custo Barcelona, who dominates mini dresses and eye-catching openings in bright fabrics.
It is a company that has started to sell designs and t-shirts that have gained international fame since Julia Roberts wore it in the movie ‘Runaway Bride’ in 1999.
Again, now the dress has become the star piece of the firm, along with the urban “body”.or “an alternative to an evening dress.”
Since its inception 42 years ago, Custo Dalmau has been able to adapt to changes without losing its way.. She points to the designer, who assures her that “all clothes are comfortable”, “you have to suffer to show” doesn’t fit her.
Making emotional pieces “to surprise women,” Dalmau doesn’t understand fashion “without creativity and optimism.”
in the early afternoon, party dresses took the runway in the hands of Claro Couture and its creative director, Fernando ClaroPresenting a collection dominated by materials such as organza, feathers, satin crepe, rebrodé and printed lycra, she designs narrow silhouettes with wide volumes in the skirt from this collection.
The textures, which she immerses herself in a color palette consisting of intense tones such as fuchsia or Klein blue, adds the classics of the night, baby blue and black.
For the first time, Sevillian company added a little touch to men’s fashion.
Later commercial offers Maite by Lola CasademuntDescribing the collection as “a summer dream we never want to wake up from”, the creator commented.
A fantasy that turns into sweet hues, fluorine and tons of glitter, “a way to energize the day. Sparkles that bring magic to clothes,” says Maite Casademunt, who combines animal prints in blue and pink zebras on the pants. and bags.
“Versatile” clothing that “accepts different uses but is always comfortable”It warns the patron saint with very fluid feminine silhouettes, as in the Americans.
Designer Ulises Mérida won the best collection award from L’Oréal, while Lorena Duran, the plus-size model of the 76th edition, which covers more shadows than light and leaves its place to more shadows than light, was chosen as the best model. Suggestion of young talents to be made tomorrow.