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Jesus del Pozo Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week Spring-Summer 2011

Jesus del Pozo has returned to crown at Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week. The designer has won over audiences and critics with a collection seemingly conservative, but full of nuances, for spring-summer 2011.

Minimalism, simplicity and subtlety are the pillars of the new collection of Jesus del Pozo. A proposal that asymmetries prevail, the courts and games studied volumes.

The designer women’s dresses with simplicity and softness, giving it a classically elegant and natural. For this commitment slight and fluid forms.

The collection alternates between more urban clothes and sports character, with pieces of great elegance and cut dresses worked Greco-Roman.

Andres Sarda, Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week Spring-Summer 2011

The third day of the Pasarela Cibeles could not have pulled harder. Nothing better than one of the highlights of the schedule, the long awaited show of Andres Sarda, who returned to dazzle with its proposal for the spring-summer 2011.

Spectacular staging and beautiful collection of Sarda, on this occasion paid tribute to photographer Helmut Newton. The style and the Muses and eroticism are the keys in a spirit imbued eighties.

The designer has made on the catwalk a waste of sensuality, eroticism and sosfisticacion through stunning design lingerie and swimwear. A collection especially rich in detail, where the designer puts all his attention on acabdos and ornaments.

The color black is the protagonist of this proposal, alone or in combination with white. Details turquoise, raspberry and coral put a touch of fantasy designs.

Andres Sarda women not afraid to show his masculine side without losing sensuality. Parts of the male wardrobe as the tuxedo, vest and tie are converted into weapons of seduction for women.

Lemoniez, Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week Spring-Summer 2011

Definitely the 70′s again. If a decade is reigning in this edition of Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week, that is, without doubt, the seventies. Lemoniez also revive the aesthetics of this decade in his new collection for spring-summer 2011.

The proposed Lemoniez is a tribute to women in early 70′s, inspired by divas of the era like Sylvie Vartan and Dalida. The result is a collection of cut ‘lady’ which prevails throughout the season, at the ankles.

The look ‘lady’ of Lemoniez is key pieces of large openings dresses and tunics. Also we take the cuts male elephant leg pants and dresses straight cuts.

The color palette is autumnal spring, predominantly neutral tones like brown, terracotta, black or ivory. As a counterpoint, there is room for acid tones such as turquoise or green apple

Elisa Palomino, Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week Spring-Summer 2011

Elisa Palomino debut at the Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week with a collection for spring / summer 2011 style true to his personal, delicate and ultra feminine designs where the slides and the flowers are the stars.

The best of its collection is the meticulous work of the Tule transformed into floral decorating garments. The myth of Persephone, daughter of Zeus who was abducted by Hades and taken to the underworld, is the theme of a presentation that began with the bohemian and romantic designs in shades of raw, delicate pink and red.

Then we could see the dark black spring comes into the picture, but the cascades of flowers dotting the tulle and gauze surrounding the female body more prominent than ever.

Lace, feathers and rhinestones alternating gently sinuous and pleated silhouette add body to the moving of some models that seem nymphs delicate and sensual beauty.

No doubt a great start for the designer who returns to his homeland after studying and working abroad for several years alongside some of the great brands such as John Galliano and Diane Von Furstenberg.

Victorio & Lucchino Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week Spring-Summer 2011

One of the highlights of this second day of Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week was the parade of Andalusian designers Victorio & Lucchino, who assembled one of the front rows more numerous and animated the catwalk in Madrid. Celebrities such as Miguel Angel Silvestre, Óscar Higares, Nuria Paz Padillao Fergó not want to miss the new proposal for the Andalusians.

Under the heading of ‘natural Capricho’, Victorio & Lucchino have submitted the new proposal for the spring-summer 2011, a commitment to key Baroque femininity inspired by the colors of the desert.

They could not miss the flyers in this collection, one of the emblems of Victorio & Lucchino, which are reinterpreted in softer lines to give movement to the clothes and wrap silhouette.

The designers play with the concept of three-dimensionality in this collection. To do this, make use of layered volumes, numerous pamphlets, creating overlapping fabrics and fabrics with flower and petal shapes.

The color palette is especially intense, vivid hues predominating as gold, orange, yellow, turquoise and aquamarine. The patterns are another key in the collection, from floral to tribal style animal figures.