Today, 16th November, La Palma Fashion Week 2024 continues with a new batch of fashion shows that promises to maintain the high level of the opening day.
The first day of La Palma Fashion Week 2024 was a resounding success at the Museo Insular de Santa Cruz de La Palma, marking the start of one of the most eagerly awaited events on the Canary Islands' fashion calendar.
The catwalk has brought together designers, brands and emerging talents, both local and international, with innovative and sustainable proposals that underline the potential of fashion on the island.
The event started with Block 1, in which the young designers of the Manolo Blahnik Art School shone, who presented their creations in the framework of the IBM New Talent Award 'Made in La Palma'.
Block 2 gave way to the proposals of outstanding creators such as Alex Menorca, Julia Brito with her collection of headdresses and accessories, and Rayco Plata, whose designs provided a fusion of modernity and tradition.
The last block of the day, Block 3, presented renowned brands such as Diazar, Amarca Atelier, Tenerife Moda and the elegant Adlib Ibiza line, which showed a fusion of style and versatility typical of the islands.
President Sergio Rodríguez, highlighted the Institution's support for the fashion industry and local talent and explained that "La Palma Fashion Week is a clear example of the creativity and potential of our designers, who are making our island increasingly recognised on the national and international fashion scene. This event is an excellent platform to showcase local talent and demonstrate that La Palma is a destination that is committed to culture, creativity and innovation".
Second day of parades
Today, 16th November, La Palma Fashion Week 2024 continues with a new batch of fashion shows that promises to maintain the high level of the opening day.
In Block 1, the collections of Pedro Palmas, by Gran Canaria Moda Cálida, and Shamelu will be presented. In Block 2, Lepa Punca and Pedro Juan will exhibit their innovative proposals, while in Block 3 the jewellery of Sara Luis Joyas, together with the collections of Waleska + Pedro Ferreiro and Bonita by Isla Bonita Moda, will close the cycle of fashion shows in the afternoon.
The event will culminate with a lively Closing DJ Set by Pepino Marino, who will provide the electronic music to end this edition of La Palma Fashion Week.
This event is set to be a meeting point for fashion enthusiasts, who will be able to enjoy fashion shows, training spaces, and activities dedicated to exploring local fashion trends. For the full programme and to buy tickets for the shows, please visit: https://islabonitamoda.es/la-palma-fashion-week