Never had more flavor to April than this one.Quote marked in red on the calendar for ten years now, We Love Flamenco celebrated this Saturday, January 15, the first day of parades at the Alfonso XIII hotel.After two years of break because of the pandemic, the flamenco fashion sector recovers the illusion with the celebration of the X edition of We Love Flamenco on a first day in which the feelings have been in leather.
Even though last year from Go!Events and Communication wanted to support the flamenco fashion sector with a series of virtual parades, it is the return of the face -to -face of the We Flamenco's catwalk that really returns the illusion to designers and artisans of Flemish fashion.
Never had a stir of flying had caused as much emotion as the one lived in the first day of We Love Flamenco 2022, in which the proposals of the designers José Hidalgo, Johana Calderón and Mónica Méndez and the signatures El Ajolí, Santana Designs and Notelodigo could be seen.
Joy, color, femininity, volume and timelessness, that has been the dominant tonic in the proposals Vitas on the first day of parades of the X Edition of We Love Flamenco.An ode to the party and symbol of the most avant -garde tradition, the proposals of this first day attest that flamenco fashion is not just fairs and pilgrimages, it is a way of life that has to be present in our day to day.More classic cut designs, others more transgressors and a reinterpretation of flamenco fashion in recent years have been responsible for returning the iión and hope to designers, artisans and lovers of flamenco fashion.
First appointment with the flyers and moles after two years orphans of flamenco fashion, the parades of the first day of We Love Flamenco 2022 had the presence of known faces that did not want to miss it.In addition to Laura Sánchez and Javier Villa, directors of the catwalk, also David Ascanio, Virginia Troconis, Manuel Lombo, Susanna Griso, Óscar Higares, Alma Cortés Bollo, the earthquake of Alcorcón, Pepón Nieto, Toñi Moreno, Macarena de la Torre y BelénLópez.The latter participated in two of the parades: the first with a performance, the second converted into a model in the presentation of the Notelodigo collection.
José Hidalgo at We Love Flamenco 2022
With the expectation that generates being the first, José Hidalgo and his Juerga collection is presented as a declaration of intent, that of feeling the party again and moving it to the flamenco suit, which is nothing other than the suit of joy.
Faithful to their style and shapes, the designs that José Hidalgo proposes move between the reds, buganvillas, blue and black, the whole party being the mixture of moles, the smooth, the linen and even the Moharé.With the idea of highlighting the female figure, the designs are also bet on comfort, which is not at odds with beauty.
Proposals for street flamenco and the one that decides to dress in a suit in which the combination, very successful, of prints and moles, is the dominant tonic.The proposals that take as a reference of the April Fair and the canvases of their booths, very original and evocative.
José Hidalgo's parade at We Love Flamenco 2022, all photos.
Ajolí in We Love Flamenco 2022
Flamenco fashion restore, in which eighties designs are especially attracted, the proposal that the firm El Ajolí leads to We Love Flamenco is a celebration of its 40th anniversary.All trends in flamenco fashion have a place in this collection, which highlights lace, bulky sleeves, frown and even the absence of ornaments.A total retrospective of flamenco fashion that shows that, despite trends, flamenco fashion is always cyclical.
Divided in the four decades that Ajolí has been wearing Flamenco's woman, this restore has as a common point Huelva's own inspiration, land to which the firm belongs.
El Ajolí parade at We Love Flamenco 2022, all photos.
Johanna Calderón at We Love Flamenco 2022
The most transgressive and eighties flamenco arrives at We Love Flamenco from the hand of designer Johanna Calderón and her collection flies.With a party as a conductive thread, the collection is based on the three most characteristic colors of flamenco fashion: red, black and white.
With proposals full of movement, volume and tight designs, it flies s a review that the designer herself makes of her way of understanding flamenco fashion from 2018 until today.Accompanied by a very funny staging and that completely encouraged attendees, Johanana Calderón's red designs are the perfect flag bearers of Flemish fashion.
Johanna Calderón's parade at We Love Flamenco 2022, all photos.
Santana Designs at We Love Flamenco 2022
A world of cotton and sweetness arrived at We Love Flamenco with the Santana Designs collection.Under the name of my angel, Fran Santana's collection is presented as a reflection of the most flamenco tenderness.
Soft tones such as the celestial, mauvas and whites become the protagonists of some designs in which Santana bets on classic and well -tight cuts to the size.That without forgetting the voluptuousness of flyers and sleeves, being the voluminous skirts in the enaguas the main identity seal of the collection.
In addition, in the collection the most avant -garde flowers and slopes stand out in golden tones, creation of the designer himself and that perfectly combine with the flamenco proposals.
Santana's parade designs at We Love Flamenco 2022, all photos.
Mónica Méndez in We Love Flamenco 2022
With the idea of making flamenco fashion a commitment to all kinds of events, Mónica Méndez took the Serendipia collection to We Love Flamenco, in which female forms highlight without giving up comfort is the dominant tonic.
The most flamenco, red, black and white trio, becomes a winning horse in the collection of the designer, where the greens, oranges and blue and the mixture of prints and moles are also appreciated.Classic moon skirts are combined with fringes full of movement, although the most prominent combination is that of the Malvas and Green Water.
Mónica Méndez's parade at We Love Flamenco 2022, all photos.
Notelodigo at We Love Flamenco 2022
Carrusel final del desfile de Notelodigo en We Love Flamenco, con la actriz Belén López
Referent in teenage fashion, the firm Notelodigo was in charge of putting the brooch of gold at the first day of We Love Flamenco 2022 parades.Under the name of a thousand women, the firm's collection is presented as a color dance between white and black and corals and oranges, without losing sight of the Malvas and Greens.
Designs inspired by the continuity of his latest collection, this was the firm's commitment to close the first day of We Love Flamenco, which also had the participation of actress Belén López in the parade.Classic designs and color full with the claim of the mantoncillo and subtle forms as the main premises.
Nontelodigo's parade at We Love Flamenco 2022, all photos.
January 16 parades hours of We Love Flamenco
You can also consult the schedule of the rest of We Love Flamenco parades until January 21.