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The Great Masters of Fashion will light up the catwalk at MBFWMadrid September 22

• With a fabulous line-up of stellar shows, the first three days of the show will be devoted to established designers, with up to 22 creators presenting their Spring/Summer 23 collections

• There will be some spectacular sets at this fashion extravaganza where each day will start with a swimwear and lingerie show

The76th MBFWMadrid, Spanish fashion’s biggest fashion event will take place from 14 to 18 September 2022. The catwalk show agenda has already been decided, with the first three days featuring established designers who will take over the runways on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Three days packed with collections by 22 designers in Hall 14.1 at IFEMA MADRID.

Each of these three days at MBFWMadrid will kick off with the creations of big names Andrés Sardá, Dolores Cortés and Aurelia Gil, occupying the first slot with their spectacular swimwear and lingerie.

On Thursday, 15 September, following the Andrés Sardá show (11.00), Duyos (12.30) will take to the stage with a special 25th anniversary collection; Redondo Brand, which walked away with the L’Oréal Paris prize for the Best Collection at the last edition of MBFWMadrid (March 22) will take the baton at 14.00 and pass it to JCPajares (16.00), followed by MALNE (17.30), Pedro del Hierro (19.00) and Maison Mesa (20.30), that will close the first day of this great event.

On Friday, 16 September, after Dolores Cortés (11.00), Isabel Sanchis (12.30) will present her collection, followed by a slot featuring Hannibal Laguna at 14.00. New looks from YnésSuelves will take centre stage for the second time at MBFWMadrid from 15.30, with Duarte, Álvaro Calafat and Teresa Helbig showing at 16.30, 17.30 and 19.00 respectively, culminating with creations from Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada (20.30).

Saturday 17 September will kick off with Canarian designer Aurelia Gil (11.00). before Fely Campo (12.30) shows at the second consecutive time at MBFW Madrid. At 14.00, Ulises Mérida will take over the catwalk, with Claro Couture close behind at 16.00. Custo Barcelona will show at 17.30; and Lola Casademunt by Maite, at 19.00. The last slot of this Spanish fashion extravaganza is for Roberto Diz (20.30).

The line-up of new designers taking part in Allianz EGO on Sunday, 18 September, will be announced shortly. Details of the biggest stars of the day will be announced over the next week.

 

Sponsors

MBFWMadrid continues to be supported by a total of 16 prestigious brands, each a leader in its sector. They will also be at the 76th edition of Spain’s leading fashion extravaganza to contribute to its success. Once again, Mercedes-Benz, L’Oréal Paris and Inditex, will be the main sponsors; and will be joined by Allianz, Iberia, Thompson Madrid (official hotel), Royal Bliss, Mó de Multiópticas, as sponsors; Málaga de Moda Klarna, Rowenta, GHD, Mar de Frades, ESNE Escuela Universitaria as collaborators; and El Tío Claus as a participant.

SAVE THE DATE
MBFWMadrid, organised by IFEMA MADRID with support from Madrid City Council, will take place from 14 to 18 September 2022.

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