El Ego. Fall/Winter 2011/2012 collections.
Belén Vidal.
I really liked the combination of colors, dirty white and beige with red, militar green and black. The garments were absolutely original and new but they kept going with a very classic style at the same time.
Moisés Nieto.
The cloth was worked in a very delicate way, creating different silhouettes in the shirts and skirts.
Jaime Mesa & Silvia Gallego.
A very dark collection of wonderful garments. Very volatile skirts, and a very large number of shirts, blazers and jackets were seen in a different way, everything is androgynous, unisex, actually there's not an existence of sex in the designers' point of view.
El Colmillo de Morsa.
Easy pieces in the most beautiful shade of colors.
Le.
Lluis Corujo.
A very revolutionary collection. Again long dresses, but this time in a very historic style, very dramatic as well in black, burgundy and dark grey.
-Photographs: Vogue Spain.
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Thursday
Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week. Fall/Winter 2011/2012 collections.
-Martin Lamothe:
Wonderful shapes and prints. The selection of colors was simple and clean, still great.
-Carlos Díez:
He used black and metal in a different way, it wasn't agressive at all. Long dresses huge sleeves, and wool garments.
-Davidelfín:
The prints were awesome. The shapes were very minimal. Everything but skinny jeans, making a very japanese silhouette, with wide sleeves and black, grey, white and beige as the palette of colors used in the colelction. The design of the bags hanging from a piece of wood made the look.
-Ana Locking:
I would describe this show as a contemporary greek lady. Long dresses full of pleats, mixing with wool coats and shiny pants, using different pieces of cloth for the same garment, in plane colors.
-Duyos:
This show did the 30's look. Plane colors and very elegant shapes, high wasted pants and skirts, gloves and turbans.
-Lemoniez:
A very dynamic show from Lemoniez. Very simple dresses with great prints that made them special.
-Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada:
As always, the funniest, happiest and most colorful show. Crazy shapes and colors that only Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada is able to show.
-Photographs: Vogue Spain.
-Martin Lamothe:
Wonderful shapes and prints. The selection of colors was simple and clean, still great.
-Carlos Díez:
He used black and metal in a different way, it wasn't agressive at all. Long dresses huge sleeves, and wool garments.
-Davidelfín:
The prints were awesome. The shapes were very minimal. Everything but skinny jeans, making a very japanese silhouette, with wide sleeves and black, grey, white and beige as the palette of colors used in the colelction. The design of the bags hanging from a piece of wood made the look.
-Ana Locking:
I would describe this show as a contemporary greek lady. Long dresses full of pleats, mixing with wool coats and shiny pants, using different pieces of cloth for the same garment, in plane colors.
-Duyos:
This show did the 30's look. Plane colors and very elegant shapes, high wasted pants and skirts, gloves and turbans.
-Lemoniez:
A very dynamic show from Lemoniez. Very simple dresses with great prints that made them special.
-Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada:
As always, the funniest, happiest and most colorful show. Crazy shapes and colors that only Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada is able to show.
-Photographs: Vogue Spain.
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