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Gran Canaria Swim Week to move from October to June starting in 2026 to boost global reach

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Nazia BIBI KEENOO

Published
November 3, 2025

From 2026, Gran Canaria Swim Week will take place in June instead of October, according to a statement issued on Monday by the Cabildo of Gran Canaria, together with the event’s organizing body, local designers and industry representatives.

Dolores Cortés' catwalk show at the latest edition of Gran Canaria Swim Week.
Dolores Cortés’ catwalk show at the latest edition of Gran Canaria Swim Week. – GCSW

In recent years, Gran Canaria Swim Week has taken place in October, but it will now shift to the summer for “strategic reasons,” according to the statement.

The Cabildo described the move to June as a “strategic step” to consolidate the event’s position as an “international benchmark in swimwear.”

The institution stated that the date change will enhance competitiveness within the global calendar, strengthen its commercial and media appeal, and reinforce the island’s status as a European hub of creativity, innovation, and the swimwear industry.

“After analyzing the market, we identified that this rescheduling offers a date more closely aligned with the strategic interests of the sector’s main players, including wholesale buyers, the media and end consumers,” explained Councillor for Economic Development Minerva Alonso after meeting with designers and stakeholders in the Gran Canaria Moda Cálida program.

After consulting experts, she added, “Holding the catwalk event closer to the start of the swim season will allow a more direct connection with consumer trends, facilitating greater commercial efficiency, better alignment with wholesale buying cycles and reinforcing its positioning as a key platform for the sector at an international level.”

Currently, GCSW presents collections for the upcoming season, primarily targeting professional buyers and department stores, whose orders are typically finalized between July and early September.

Alonso said holding the event in October limits its commercial potential for participating brands, which have already concluded their sales processes by then. Therefore, “if it is moved to May, June or July, it falls within the key period” of brands’ ordering and production strategies, helping retail buyers finalize orders and improving the commercial effectiveness of the participating labels.

The Cabildo said aligning the event with the global calendar of swimwear trade fairs and catwalks ahead of key international milestones represents a “strategic opportunity” to enhance its visibility, as the audiovisual and graphic content generated in June can be used as promotional material at those events, positioning the runway more strongly on the international circuit.

From an operational and promotional standpoint, early June also offers an “even more attractive experience” to the press, buyers and attendees, as “it coincides with the start of summer, when Gran Canaria is especially appealing for hosting professional visitors.” The timing also takes advantage of the island’s low season, allowing resources to be optimized and offering greater convenience for guests.

The analysis was conducted with the support of the Asociación de Creadores de Moda de España (ACME), ESMA—the company responsible for managing and producing Gran Canaria Swim Week—and the Chamber of Commerce of Gran Canaria, following recommendations from international fashion professionals, buyers, designers, and economic and trade offices.

The opinion of the international consulting team led by Scott Lipinski, managing director of Germany’s Fashion Advisory Council and secretary of the European Fashion Alliance, was also taken into account.

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