More and more black. Third day of Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week and it seems that the cropped trouser is once again forcing it’s way into the collective designer consciousness. The flaw in the plan being that anyone below 1,80 looks positively ridiculous. Bleak and uninspiring, will things start to look up today?
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Day 5, End of Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week
Last day of Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week and one word conveys the sorrow: severe disappointment. In a country plunged in supposed financial crisis, (although one only has to go out during the weekend to see that the bars, restaurants, cinemas and theatres are as full as always), the designers have decided to err on the side of safety and lower the sartorial bar on creativity. Where is Spanish fashion headed? Even Vogue España doesn’t dedicate more than a few miserly pages, way at the end of the magazine, to covering the Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia catwalks and yet dedicates pages and pages to London, Milan, New York and Paris. They have even started to pay attention to South American fashion weeks. Aren’t alarm bells sounding in anyone’s heads?
Second to Last at Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week
Yesterday was the second last day to the finish of Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week. A round-up of the some of the best known names in Spanish fashion. The focus was on underwear as was presented by Andrés Sardá and TCN. Alma Aguilar was the first designer of the day.

