The platforms Spain Gallery and 080 Barcelona Fashion join forces with the goal of promoting and showcasing designer fashion from our country.
Spain Gallery’s objective is to give Spanish brands the recognition they deserve by showing their potential and the creativity present in these brands.
Through Spain Gallery’s support, the international projection of designer brands is boosted, increasing their visibility and recognition.
These values fully align with the 080 Barcelona Fashion platform, which year after year consolidates Barcelona as a hub for designer fashion in Spain, creating new connections and opportunities, and enriching the city’s creative and artistic landscape.
This space is a meeting point and interaction hub for fashion lovers and brands. This edition will feature 22 national brands, creatives and designers.
080Spot_SpainGallery opens a new multidirectional channel connecting with the audience in different ways, inviting participation, creating community and activity. At the same time, it enhances and enriches the cultural and social dimension of the event, offering more reasons not to miss it.
Talks 12:00 Open Area

15/4
The power of styling: identity, image and creative direction
x Sergi Padial
Sergi Padial is a fashion stylist and creative director based between Barcelona and Paris, working across editorial, campaigns and international fashion projects.
In this talk, he will share his perspective on styling as a key tool in shaping image and narrative within the fashion industry. Drawing from his experience, he will explore how creative direction is developed, the importance of visual language and how styling contributes to defining the identity of a brand or project.
A session focused on understanding styling from a strategic and creative perspective, connecting aesthetics, concept and communication.

16/4
The art of styling: building a visual narrative
x LOGGA
LOGGA is a styling studio based in Madrid, founded by Maca López and Juanma Feliz, focused on creative direction and the development of looks for editorials, campaigns and fashion projects.
In this talk, the team will share their perspective on the role of styling within the industry, exploring how a visual narrative is built through clothing, the importance of aesthetic coherence and the creative process behind each project.
A session focused on understanding styling as a key communication tool, where garments, visual codes and creative direction come together to shape identity and storytelling within the fashion universe.

17/4
Community-driven projects
x Bass
Bass is co-founder of Troublemag, an independent magazine focused on fashion, interior design and psychology. Through its publication and digital platforms, the project explores aesthetics, design and culture, aiming to analyze and give visibility to new cultural narratives and contemporary ways of thinking.
In this talk, he will share the process behind building a project with a strong community and cultural focus, exploring how these spaces are developed, their role within today’s context and how they can become platforms for connection, expression and the creation of new discourse.
Workshops 18:00 Open Area

14/4
Customize your bag
Alineo Studio x Hune
Alineo Studio x Hune arrive at 080 Spot Spain Gallery with a customization workshop led by Lis Dominguez, inspired by their new sandal collection.
Participants will work on an organza bag exclusively designed for the occasion, crafted from hand-dyed fabrics in vibrant colors. During the session, they will be able to personalize the piece using pearls, embellishments and a variety of accessories to create their own unique version.
The bag has been created specifically for this workshop and will be produced in a limited edition of 20 units, designed to complement the Alineo Studio x Hune capsule collection.

15/4
Biomaterials
with Caducifolium
Is it possible to experiment with materials while taking care of the planet? Emerging designer Laia Badia believes so. She will guide you through the process of creating biomaterials from scratch, just as she has done with her Caducifolium collection.
Beyond rethinking the way we consume, her work aims to blur the boundaries between producer and consumer: the formula allows the biomaterial to be remelted into new garments or returned to the earth as fertilizer. Come and discover how!

16/4
Fashion Illustration
with Joel Miñana and OLO
In this fashion illustration workshop, illustrator Joel Miñana will guide participants through a creative session where drawing and experimentation take center stage. Using materials provided by OLO, attendees will freely explore different illustration techniques while reinterpreting the designs presented by Spain Gallery.
The aim is to discover new ways of expression in fashion illustration, playing with line, color and movement in a dynamic and creative environment.

17/4
Hair Styling
with Carla Paucar x MaGari
In this hair styling workshop, stylist Carla Paucar will share her creative approach to working with hair within the fashion context, showing how hairstyling can become a key element in completing a look and enhancing its visual narrative.
Throughout the session, different ways of working with hair in editorial and creative settings will be explored, highlighting the importance of detail and image construction.
To conclude, the brand MaGari will join the session to present one of their hair accessories, demonstrating how to incorporate it into the styling and add a final dimension to the look.
Exhibitors
ALEIXANDRI STUDIO
Aleixandri Studio is a genderless fashion studio founded in 2025 as a space for research, memory, and dissidence through clothing. We understand fashion as a political and poetic tool capable of questioning norms, recovering silenced histories, and giving visibility to marginalized bodies and identities.
Rooted in historical research and archival practice, each collection is conceived as an exercise in memory and resistance, connecting past and present through narratives of gender dissidence and collective struggle.
Our approach to pattern making and construction is non-binary, creating garments that transcend gender codes and adapt to diverse bodies. We exist as a space where clothing becomes testimony, protest, and desire, honoring the past while imagining more inclusive futures.
Alineo Studio
Alineo Studio emerges as a proposal that moves away from fleeting trends and fast fashion, embracing gender-neutral and inclusive fashion that welcomes all body types. The brand is characterized by a feminine aesthetic and the use of asymmetric designs, where silhouettes are defined through hand-dyed elastic fabrics such as tulle and lycra, which provide movement and comfort. The garments are designed to adapt to different bodies, reinforcing the brand’s inclusive and free-spirited nature. In this way, Alineo Studio builds an identity based on experimentation, inclusion, and a free form of creative expression.
BICO
BICO is a contemporary handcrafted jewelry project created in Valencia by Alejandra Lozano and Isabel Máñez. Each piece is handmade one by one using clay and other organic materials, always maintaining a strong connection to the sea and designed to become the focal point of any look.
In times of fast fashion, craftsmanship becomes a luxury. For this reason, BICO’s goal is to revalue the concept of craftsmanship and defend handmade work as something unique and imperfect — in the best possible sense. No BICO is the same as another, and that is precisely what gives it value.
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Alejandra Lozano
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Isabel Máñez
Caducifolium
Caducifolium is a brand that arrives to change everything: materials, mindset, and the future. The garments, handcrafted by the young designer Laia Badia, are created using modular and regenerative biomaterials. The purpose is to spark a necessary conversation about the fashion industry and to imagine possible techniques and futures.
CILLÁN
CILLÁN represents the INNER WORLD of children — the duality between the complexity of developing a personality and the joy of having fun during childhood. It embraces the idea that every reference is valid for personal growth and that one is never too curious. Understood through irony and play, the spirit of being a child is never truly lost.
Dimoni Studio
Dimoni Studio has quickly carved out a place in the fashion universe thanks to its unique style, which fuses urban and avant-garde elements, and its ability to reinvent the classic without losing its essence. The result? A refreshing proposal that does not go unnoticed, both on the streets and on stage. From its beginnings, Dimoni has been committed to sustainability, creating pieces that are not only visually striking but also responsible. The brand combines high-quality materials with bold and functional designs. Its DNA is defined by reinterpreting streetwear garments such as T-shirts, hoodies, or jeans, based on how people “actually” wear their clothes. All of this is presented through a selection of fabrics sourced from retail surplus and local commerce shops.
Eaftimos
Eaftimos is an author-driven brand born from introspection, understanding fashion as a space for emotional and artistic transformation. Its accompanying slogan is “locked in oneself.” Its universe connects the spiritual, the artisanal, and the contemporary, creating pieces with a strong conceptual charge. This year, the brand debuts at MBFW EGO with the collection NIERIKA, inspired by and fused with references to ancient farmers, the land, the Huichol tribe, and the legacy of César Manrique.
Etéme
Etéme is an artistic project that explores storytelling through fashion. Inspired by love, emotions, and the beauty of nature, it creates pieces that evoke intimacy, sensitivity, and personal expression. Designed and produced in Barcelona, Etéme proposes a clean and timeless aesthetic where each piece becomes part of a story.
Flama
Flama is an independent author-driven eyewear design firm based in Valencia, Spain. Conceived as a long-term design project, Flama operates at the intersection of optical engineering, product architecture, and cultural responsibility.
Each frame is developed as a functional artefact rather than seasonal fashion, combining a brutalist aesthetic with precise mechanical engineering. The collections integrate the proprietary MRS® (Modular Repair System), a visible hinge architecture designed for durability, repairability, and long-term use.
Flama explores a new vision for contemporary eyewear: objects designed to endure, worn with confidence by those who dare to start again.
Hune
Hune, Krack’s flagship brand, is conceived as a tribute to authenticity and human diversity. In this edition, it presents a new collaboration supporting emerging talent together with Alineo Studio, the label created by Lis Domínguez.
Inspired by the universe of mermaids and the energy of summer, the capsule collection explores light silhouettes, transparencies, and vibrant colors that evoke freshness, movement, and freedom. A proposal that connects the creative vision of both brands and brings their experimental spirit into footwear.
The collaboration takes shape in four designs that will be presented within the framework of 080 Barcelona Fashion and will soon be available in Krack stores and on its website.
JANE BARDOT
JANE BARDOT is an artistic jewelry and fashion project founded by María Blanco, the brand’s creative director, and Diego Rivera. The magazine NEO2 has described them as “the most creative jewelry brand in Spain.” Their creations are genuine pieces of wearable art that leave no one indifferent.
They have presented their work on runways such as MBFW Madrid and 080 Barcelona alongside Spanish fashion brands like Reparto, Acromatyx, and Guillermo Décimo. Together with Reparto, they participated in the MBFW 2022 showroom, where they received the Allianz EGO Award. They also took part in the MBFW 2026 showroom. Their jewelry has been worn by celebrities such as Marina Rivers, Inés Hernand, and Los Javis, and has appeared in music videos by Emilia Mernes and Quevedo.
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María Blanco
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Diego Rivera
M.R / Maria Ruiz
M.R / Maria Ruiz is a fashion brand that reinterprets artisanal textiles through a contemporary perspective.
Each piece is designed and handcrafted by the designer herself who, despite being professionally trained in fashion design, says she learned everything from the women knitters in her family, merging tradition with innovation.
After years of experience working in luxury fashion houses, she brings a special sensitivity for detail, quality, and garment construction to each piece.
The result is a series of unique creations that transform traditional techniques into contemporary objects of desire.
Pieces designed to accompany special moments and become small style talismans.
Ma·Gari
Ma·Gari is a hair jewelry brand that combines contemporary design with an elegant, minimalist aesthetic. 100% designed and produced in Spain, each piece is created with the intention of offering a unique product, transforming the everyday gesture of tying one’s hair into a conscious act of style.
Its name brings together the inspiration of the Italian word “magari” — “hopefully” or “if only” — with a tribute to the family tradition of handmade craftsmanship. Each piece prioritizes design, quality, and a sophisticated personality.
Manémané
MANÉMANÉ is an avant-garde Spanish fashion label founded in 2012 by designer Miguel Becer. The brand is characterized by its fusion of art, pop culture, and textile deconstruction.
Based in Madrid and recognized for its contemporary and inclusive approach, MANÉMANÉ stands out for its gender-neutral designs, commitment to sustainability, and an aesthetic that reinterprets folklore with a forward-looking vision.
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Miguel Becer
Paola Molet
Paola Molet is a genderless fashion brand founded in Barcelona in 2021, defined by an avant-garde yet romantic character, with pattern making shaped by organic forms, fabric experimentation, and oversized silhouettes.
The motto “Wearable art” defines the philosophy of the brand. At Paola Molet, fashion is understood as an art form in which everyone can feel comfortable, moving away from traditional labels.
The main objective is to offer high-quality, versatile garments with unique designs that enhance the personality of the person who wears them.
PAPI & MAMI
PAPI & MAMI is an emerging fashion brand focused on computational design and additive manufacturing, based in Barcelona. The project explores new, more flexible and sustainable forms of production within the fashion industry, enabling the creation of innovative pieces through accessible technological processes. The brand was founded in Barcelona with the aim of positioning itself within the new European fashion-tech movement.
Pringa Studio
Pringa Studio is an author-driven fashion project that moves between experimental design and the garment as object. The brand explores volume, materiality, and the almost sculptural construction of clothing, with an approach that resonates with other artistic disciplines.
Its visual universe engages with the cultural scene and material experimentation, positioning itself within a new generation of conceptual proposals in the Spanish fashion landscape.
Salazar Studios
Salazar Studios is an independent fashion brand founded in Barcelona in 2023 by designer Marta Salazar. Based on a craft-driven process, each garment is designed and handmade, exploring the balance between structure, fluidity, and movement. Through its collections, the brand proposes a contemporary way of dressing that combines elegance, comfort, and character. Salazar Studios understands fashion as an ongoing creative process, where design transforms the everyday into a conscious aesthetic experience.
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Marta Salazar
Tarti Tailored
Tarti is a journey into the imagination of your inner child. Our mission is to encourage our community to reconnect with the creativity we are born with and to awaken the desire to play, regardless of age — making adult life a little less serious.
This new universe begins with handmade rings created by Elena Salvador in Almería. Each piece follows a process that takes four days to complete, but which begins much earlier, in the imagination.
It is a slow process, unhurried, made with care and respect for the value of craftsmanship. For this reason, every piece is unique — no two are the same.
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Elena Salvador
Utahia
Utahia is a universe born from the desire to create fashion with meaning and plenty of color in an increasingly beige world. We believe that getting dressed can be something exciting — a way to express who you are and to connect with others. Utahia is both a mark of identity and a symbol of community.
Our way of creating begins with the fabric: we manipulate it, explore textures, and give new life to existing materials. Each piece emerges from a carefully considered process between Spain and Portugal, guided by both an artisanal and contemporary perspective.
