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080 Barcelona Fashion debuts at new venue, reaffirms role as platform for social expression

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April 20, 2026

Barcelona’s fashion week has cemented its role as an international showcase in a new setting. 080 Barcelona Fashion held its 37th edition from April 14 to 17, bringing together 26 designers and brands in a season defined by its move to Port Vell after several instalments at the Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site.

In this new seafront location, the catwalk strengthened its international outlook and its ability to attract both industry professionals and the general public, in an edition that also stood out for the consolidation of parallel activities and socially engaged, activist messages across several collections, as well as the celebration of the 50th anniversary of Adolfo Domínguez, one of the main highlights of the line-up.

One of the looks from the Adolfo Domínguez fashion show
One of the looks from the Adolfo Domínguez fashion show – 080 Barcelona Fashion

The opening day also coincided with the close of the Jornadas Internacionales de Moda de Autor Europea, a gathering held just a few metres from the main venue and promoted by the Fundación Academia de la Moda Española (FAME) and the Asociación Creadores de Moda de España (ACME), which served as a forum for designers, institutions and industry experts.

As for the shows, the day opened with the Catalan label Escorpión, followed by proposals from the Basque brand SKFK, which made its Barcelona catwalk debut after previously showing in Madrid and in its home region. The finale came courtesy of Adolfo Domínguez, who chose Barcelona as the setting to commemorate his 50 years in the business with a collection by Tiziana Domínguez. Conceived as a contemporary reappraisal of the archive, the collection reinterpreted the historical codes of the Galician house. The show concluded with a tribute to the designer, who was in the audience, underscoring the brand’s bond with the city.

The second day continued with a line-up of more avant-garde, contemporary labels. Highlights included AAA Studio, designer Arnau Climent’s project, which unveiled a punk-rock-tinged collection built from multi-way, adjustable pieces, and brands such as Boulard Barcelona, Víctor von Schwarz and Dominnico, which celebrated its tenth anniversary with a collection exploring the duality between strength and sensitivity. The third day gave pride of place to labels such as Bibencia; the Valencian brand Benavente, which opted for a romantic collection inspired by the muses of great historical figures; and the creative duo Habey Club. One of the standout moments came courtesy of Mexican designer Ricardo Seco, who presented a collection with a strong activist message centred on belonging, cultural identity and Latin pride, in a show that reaffirmed fashion’s role as a tool for social expression.

One of AAA Studio's designs, worn by singer Natalia Lacunza
One of AAA Studio’s designs, worn by singer Natalia Lacunza – 080 Barcelona Fashion

The fourth and final day focused on championing emerging talent, with showcases from Tania Marcial, who made her official calendar debut; the Palestinian Nazzal Studio, which unveiled a collection inspired by Bedouin heritage and survival; and Eñaut, the Barcelona-based Basque designer who is already a regular at this fashion week. David Catalán closed the week with a menswear collection that combined traditional tailoring with contemporary codes such as denim.

In parallel, the day hosted the initiative “BFF Brands – Up Close”, part of the Barcelona Fashion Forward programme, which allowed professionals and the media to take a closer look at the work of designers such as Boulard, Guillermo Justicia, Rubearth and Tania Marcial, further reinforcing the catwalk’s role as a platform to support and develop young talent.

Consolidation of parallel activities

This initiative is further proof of the consolidation of the platform’s parallel activities in this 37th edition, particularly in its Open Area, one of the event’s main meeting points. This space, open to the public, hosted live broadcasts, workshops, presentations and talks related to the world of fashion and creativity over the four days. In this context, the participation of Spain Gallery, a multi-platform for designer fashion, stood out; it returned with its 080Spot_SpainGallery initiative, bringing together a curated selection of brands such as Alineo Studio, Valencia-based Flama Eyewear, Jane Bardot and Manémané, among others.

“This time we’ve returned with 22 brands, but with more square metres and greater capacity for workshops and talks,” Paula Viana, founder of the project, explained to FashionNetwork.com.

The introduction of on-site direct sales was one of the main new features of this edition.

“It was something people often asked us for,” she added, noting that “the feedback has been very positive and sales have been strong.”

In addition, several of the brands linked to the platform, such as Carrieri, Bibencia and Coconutscankill, were included in the official runway calendar, strengthening the connection between the two initiatives.

A look from the latest collection by David Catalán
A look from the latest collection by David Catalán – 080 Barcelona Fashion

The event, which on this occasion welcomed more than 15,000 attendees, once again had the support of the Department of Business and Employment, through the Consorci de Comerç, Artesania i Moda de Catalunya (CCAM), and Barcelona City Council, which contributed to its funding for the second consecutive edition.

This edition benefited from a total investment of €2.8 million, reflecting an institutional commitment to cement the event’s role as a driver of the creative ecosystem. The catwalk will return next October with a new edition which, although it has not yet revealed its exact location, will once again be staged in the Port of Barcelona area.

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