• Voke Swimwear‘s participation in Gran Canaria Swim Week by Moda Cálida reinforces the catwalk’s commitment to the internationalization of the event
Madrid, 20 October 2020.- Voke Swimwear, a beachwear firm from Portugal, arrives for the first time at Gran Canaria Swim Week by Moda Cálida.
The catwalk will take place from 22nd to 25th October at the Expomeloneras in Maspalomas, under the co-organization of the Cabildo de Gran Canaria and IFEMA.
The firm, born in 2014, is firmly committed to sustainability, craftsmanship and environmentally friendly practices. So much so, that its collections are made by local craftsmen following ethical production processes.
Voke Swimwear presents its new collection Thursday at 19h, strengthening the steps towards the internationalization of Gran Canaria Swim Week by Moda Cálida.
About Gran Canaria Moda Cálida’s program
Gran Canaria Moda Cálida is an action program for the textile industry in the island, created by the Gran Canaria’s Council Department of Industry, Commerce and Crafts, which has the counselling of the Asociación de Creadores de Moda de España (ACME), the associated institution from 2017. Fashion is for this organization a growing sector with many possibilities for the industrial development and Gran Canaria represents the framework in which designers and companies support their projects.
About IFEMA
IFEMA’s activity generates an annual economic impact of 5.100€ million and more than 39,000 working places. Its accommodation to the current situation has made it become the very first Spain’s fair institution in getting the AENOR certification thanks to the COVID-19 health and sanitary measures taken, as well as the implemented protocols, which guarantee the safe development of congresses and events in their venues. The AENOR certification, which took the measures adopted during the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid as one of the main points to evaluate, it is a very important external endorsement about the effectiveness of the measures applied and the fulfilment of the guidelines set by the Ministry of Health and other health authorities.