CIBELES MADRID FASHION WEEK FALL/WINTER 2011

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Article Summary: Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week fall winter 2011 delivers one of the season's most extraordinary and celebrated European fashion events showcasing the

Published February 7, 2011

The event of the year for Spain´s fashion industry will be held from 18th-23rd February 2011 in Feria de Madrid. The spotlight is drawn to Madrid for one of the most important events in the calendar for Spanish designers and buyers and will highlight key trends for Autumn/Winter 2011.

2011 will again feature all of the top designers as well as the up-and-coming talent from new designers through the programme EGO. This is a platform specifically for new designers to express fashion as an artistic discipline, a place for them to network and meet new industry members and to put forward their ideas. Some pieces will even be on sale to the public.

Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week is the best platform to reach out to the entire garment industry in Spain. As here you not only have the advantage of one-to-one interaction with your target customers at the exhibition, but also the facility to create awareness in all the relevant segments by proper display of products and bring you closer to achieving your marketing objectives.

Venue: Feria de Madrid, Comunidad De Madrid, Spain

Designer Showing:

Adolfo Domínguez
Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada
Ailanto
Alma Aguilar
AA de Amaya Arzuaga
Ana Locking
Andrés Sardá
Ángel Schlesser
Carlos Díez
Davidelfin
Devota & Lomba
Duyos
Elisa Palomino
Francis Montesinos
Hannibal Laguna
Ion Fiz
Javier Larrainzar
Jesús del Pozo
Juana Martín
Juanjo Oliva
Kina Fernández
Lemoniez
María Escoté
Martín Lamothe
Miguel Marinero
Miguel Palacio
Nicolás Vaudelet
Roberto Torretta
Roberto Verino
Sara Coleman
Sita Murt
TCN
Teresa Helbig
Victorio & Lucchino

http://www.ifema.es/ferias/cibeles/prensa.html

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