The Spanish fashion firm Oteyza reveals this Thursday at the Paris Fashion Week its autumn-winter 2022 collection, in which it highlights the evolution of the house that is committed to aliating crafts and urban trends, its creator said in an interview in an interviewWith Efe.
"Marinas", name with which they have baptized this line that is disclosed in a video at 19.30 local time (18.30 GMT), pay tribute to the sea and the marine universe in "light, light, with a lot of destructure and flexibility" garments ".
"This is the fourth collection we present in Paris.On this occasion we present a proposal that is defined as the entrance door of the high Spanish crafts in the street style, more fashion and trend, "said Paul García de Oteyza, founder of the brand in 2012 with Caterina Piñeda.
The firm, especially known for the quality of its tailor's tail.
"I think it is beautiful that the houses generate an identity that then keep in that transvase to a more 'prêt-à-couout' proposal," said Oteyza, who lives as a "gift" to be able to reveal their garments surrounded by brands like Louis Vuitton, Rick Owens or Yohji Yamamoto, which will make up the presentations of this Thursday.
Oteyza, who of four collections at Parisian Fashion Week has only been able to present one physically, will show his proposal again in digital format after having had to abandon at the end of December the idea of making a catwalk in person for the strong expansionof the Coronavirus omicron variant.
"We take it with resignation.We are more expert in physically seeing our garments, with some theatricality, "lamented the creator, who assured that the virtual world has allowed them however to reach new and unexpected clients.