| MADRID MODA |
| Written by Kim Poldner | |||||
| Friday, 19 September 2008 | |||||
While London’s Esthetica boosts ethical fashion this week, Madrid keeps up with designers winking towards eco on the catwalk. Jose Miro opened the third day of Madrid Fashion Week on Wednesday with his Flaneur collection inspired by poet Charles Baudelaire. Delicacy and sensuality characterized the dresses that flew over the catwalk like butterflies. Famous for his silks, Miro used organic cotton and regenerated fabrics in his latest collection. Yesterday Carmen March showed her sophisticated silhouettes made out of 100% organic cotton and linen fabrics. Her spring summer collection 2009 includes contemporary dotted pantaloons with blouses for the day and feminine dresses combined with flats and oversized bags for night. The designer from Mallorca already has a celebrity following including actor Jordi Molla and TV presenter Nuria Roca. Check out videos of all the shows in Madrid Fashion Week on Moda & Social. Here you can keep an eye on Spanish fashion.
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