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080 Barcelona Fashion returns with twenty-four new perspectives

Fashion returns to the Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau from 14 to 17 October with a new edition of 080 Barcelona Fashion.

080 Barcelona Fashion returns with twenty-four new perspectives

A total of twenty-four designers and brands will shape the collective narrative of the 36th edition of 080 Barcelona Fashion, the catwalk driving transformation in the fashion sector in Catalonia, both nationally and internationally.

Joining them for the fourth consecutive year is 080 Reborn, an initiative that extends the event beyond the runway. It is a call to reuse second-hand garments that reinterprets the concept of luxury through sustainability, textile memory, and the circular economy. With this proposal, the calendar extends to twenty-five shows.

The twenty-four designers

The plurality of perspectives that make up this edition invites us to read fashion as a tool for questioning. Acceptance Letter presents a collection rooted in Korean craftsmanship, following an anthropological design philosophy that dispels the anxiety of trends. Along similar reflective lines, Acromatyx continues its exploration of the body and its proportions through minimalism and deconstruction, while Aleixandri Studio articulates queer resistance through a technical, political, and artisanal language.

Benavente returns with a collection that consolidates his subtle and ambiguous vision, characterised by emotional lightness and meticulous details. Carlota Barrera, previously awarded the Vogue Fashion Fund, continues to reinterpret menswear from an intimate and contemporary perspective.

The unmistakable imagination of Custo Barcelona joins the lineup once again, reaffirming its position as an exponent of colour and innovation. Doblas, meanwhile, picks up the thread of a career paused fifteen years ago, proposing a conceptual synthesis between past and present.

Dominnico, Eikō Ai, and Escorpion approach femininity from divergent perspectives: the first through technical precision and sustainable commitment; the second through analogue dreaminess; and the third through the historical continuity of knitwear, transformed into legacy and a symbol of permanence.

The disruptive youthfulness of GAU expresses itself through sophisticated and transversal dramatism, while Guillermina Baeza reaffirms her expertise in swimwear as a form of intimate empowerment. Habey Club and Santamarta, on the other hand, make textile recycling their main narrative axis.

Inma Linares anchors herself in Andalusian tradition, connecting it with the present through a recognisable aesthetic committed to the local scene. Juan VG combines grunge, craftsmanship, and personal references. Meanwhile, Lemāchet subverts menswear tailoring with a creative proposal that expands its boundaries.

Lola Casademunt by Maite and Nathalie Chandler explore femininity through contrast: one through trend reinterpretation with personality, the other through rebellious chic.

Moisés Nieto continues his discourse of conscious design, combining sustainability, craftsmanship, and cultural collaboration. Outsiders Division embraces an emotional and handcrafted universe, where fashion is above all an experience of imagination.

Fashion as character appears in Reparto, a brand that takes not taking itself seriously very seriously, connecting the visual with the social. Simorra, meanwhile, translates fabric into functional emotion, aspiring to inclusive and transgenerational design.

The lineup closes with Zoe Oms, offering a proposal that explores femininity through a young and personal poetics. Taken as a whole, this edition of 080 Barcelona Fashion once again becomes a space for the new, the possible, and the necessary.

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