
Con la última edición de la Semana de la Moda de Madrid, MADRID ES MODA, la iniciativa de la Asociación Creadores de Moda de España (ACME), que volvió a contar de nuevo con el apoyo del Ayuntamiento de Madrid, a través del proyecto Madrid Capital de Moda, regresó a las calles de la ciudad para presentar las nuevas creaciones de los diseñadores en distintas ubicaciones y mostrando diferentes propuestas, del 14 al 21 de septiembre.
With the latest edition of Madrid Fashion Week, MADRID IS MODA, the initiative of the Spanish Fashion Creators Association (ACME), which once again had the support of the Madrid City Council, through the Madrid Capital de Moda project, returned to the streets of the city to present the new creations of the designers in different locations and showing different proposals, from September 14 to 21.
Spanish Fashion Ball Room
MADRID ES MODA kicked off on Tuesday the 14th with the Spanish Fashion Ball Room, the perfect mix between expressiveness, creativity and talent. Moisés Nieto, Brain & Beast, Maison Mesa, Beatriz Peñalver or Juan Carlos Pajares, among others, dressed different voguing artists to perform their performance before the public that came to Serrería Belga. 📸 © Pablo Paniagua Photo
OTEYZA IN Mostenses MARKET & BIMANI IN LA PAZ MARKET
En esta edición de Madrid es Moda, los mercados municipales de Madrid han tenido una especial relevancia, ya que el 15 de septiembre, la firma OTEYZA, ganadores del Premio Madrid Capital de Moda 2021, mostró su nueva colección en la azotea del Mercado de los Mostenses.
In this edition of Madrid es Moda, the municipal markets of Madrid have had a special relevance, since on September 15, the firm OTEYZA, winners of the Madrid Capital de Moda Award 2021, showed its new collection on the roof of the Mercado de los Mostenses.
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For its part, on September 21, the BIMANI brand closed this edition of Madrid Es Moda with a fashion show at the Mercado de la Paz located in the Salamanca district, where the day before Teresa Helbig’s designs could be enjoyed, presenting a very seventies and flirty collection.
BARRIO DE LAS LETRAS
The Barrio de las Letras has had a special relevance in this edition of Madrid es Moda. The Serrería Belga, formerly MediaLab Prado, has hosted the showroom of the event, and in it great ideas could be seen such as the association between Juanjo Oliva and We are Knitters, which vindicates the importance of fashion artisan production, such as knitting garments. woolen. In addition, in the streets of the traditional neighborhood you could see a model show that took place in some of the most popular shops of the same. 📸 © Pablo Paniagua Photo