Twice a year, the city of Madrid becomes a major catwalk on which the most sought-after creations by established and promising cutting edge fashion designers and visionaries from all over the world are showcased. Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid will celebrate its 40th anniversary at IFEMA MADRID (Hall 14.1) from 17 to 21 September 2025, revealing the latest trends for the spring-summer 2026 season and featuring international designers.
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid will take the pulse of the latest fashion trends. It is a meeting point for designers, press and fans of this art, in which the major trends that will set the style for the forthcoming season will be reviewed. Leading designers and renowned brands will participate in MBFW Madrid, with a fashion show that will once again highlight the great creative moment that Spanish fashion is enjoying.
This latest 2025 edition, organised by IFEMA MADRID with the support of Madrid City Council, marks the beginning of a new era with a revamped programme and three major blocks of fashion shows that will take place in different venues around the city: OFF Fashion Shows, Showcases and the General Fashion Show Programme on the catwalk in Hall 14.1 at the exhibition centre.
The programme kicks off on 17 September with a day of fashion shows in the OFF format , which will be held in the Glass Gallery at Cibeles Palace , bringing together five major names on the international scene. The day will start with the international designer Silvia Tcherassi , followed by Palomo , who will move to The Palace Hotel Madrid to present one of the brands that has revolutionised Spanish fashion, followed by Pedro del Hierro , the Spanish brand with a long history in contemporary design. In the afternoon, it will be the turn of Adolfo Domínguez , a pioneer of minimalism and sustainability in Spain and the day will close with Simorra , a brand that combines high quality, textile architecture and functional femininity.
The events around the city will kick off on Monday 15 September with a fashion show by UDIT , the University of Design, Innovation and Technology. On Wednesday 17 September, Félix Ramiro, Pilar Dalbat and Rafael Urquízar will present their collections in various venues. The day will be rounded off by Juan Vidal and Erroz, who will reveal their collections in the Showcase format.
The general programme will open its doors on 18 September with Agatha Ruiz de la Prada . She will be followed by Claro Couture , with its haute couture proposals; The Label Edition , an independent design firm that specialises in timelessness and sophistication, París64 , the premium accessories and hand-made firm, Yolancris , which reinterprets fashion with a modern sensitivity and hand-made philosophy, and Flabelus , the hand-made footwear brand.
On Friday 19 September, it will be the turn of the creative duo, De la Cierva & Nicolás , the female elegance of Isabel Sanchis and the glamour of Hannibal Laguna . The day continues with Custo Barcelona , Baro Lucas and Lola Casademunt by Maite . On Saturday 20 September, the fashion shows will kick off with a performance with models by the designer María Lafuente ; after which designs by Paloma Suárez, Fely Campo , Odette Álvarez , Dolores Cortés, Malne and Ángel Schlesser can be seen in a show preceded by the presentation of the L’Oréal Paris Award.
This latest edition will draw to a close on Sunday 21 September with the EGO platform fashion shows devoted to up and coming talents that will define the future of Spanish fashion. This final day will feature emerging firms, such as SLV FRR, Antonio del Canto, Dimoni Studio, Skinsfromtheinsideofmymouth, Antonio Acuario, Asier Quintana, Emeerree, Studio Cumbre and Guillermo Décimo , which are candidates for the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Talent Award, which will be presented at the end of the last fashion show that will present the proposals by Aleš Hnátek , international designer at Mercedes-Benz Prague Fashion Week. Sustainability will continue to be the key driver for Mercedes-Benz in this latest edition and it is back with its iconic stand in the Cibelespacio .
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