From 14 to 20 January, flamenco fashion had an appointment at the Hotel Alfonso XIII in Seville. This space is the usual venue for the We Love Flamenco catwalk which, in this 11th edition, has had 33 participating companies and a total of 28 shows..

Moda flamenca en We Love 2023

Vitamin colours, such as orange and magenta, were the stars of a very colourful We Love Flamenco. Renowned designers and young promises of flamenco fashion have opted for lively looks without complexes.

Flamenco fashion by Rocío Peralta

Rocía Peralta filled the catwalk with dresses with classic canastero cuts, suits with nejas, big flounces, sleeves both as farol and carnation, even long sleeves with many volumes.

Flamenco fashion 2023

Alicia Suárez, winner of the last edition of the We Love Flamenco New Designers’ Contesthas debuted, for the first time, on the catwalk as a professional firm. Her first collection ‘Pa mi Manuela’, inspired by her grandmother, is based on dresses. in neja with ruffles.

Delia Núñez Pol

Delia Núñez showed designs in bright colours such as oranges, reds, magenta, and some classic tones such as black and white. His proposal is eclectic, with chiffon fabrics, natural silk and cotton blouses.

We love flamenco 2023

The colour and fruits of the county’s fields inspire Rocío Márquez to create a collection full of varied tones, in satin, organdy, lycra poplin and perforated fabrics.

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Juan Foronda’s shawls and embroidery have wrapped the dresses in natural silk, silk crepe, organza, neoprene, velvet, sequins and poplins, created by the couturier Rafa Díaz. With shades of green, blue, red, powder pink and even printed fabrics.

Santana Diseños

Santana Diseños bases its collection on biolastan, 3d, mikado, gauze, organdy, etc. fabrics. The cuts of the suits are two-pieces, jackets with short-suit inspiration, very close-fitting dresses with very clean cuts and a wide variety of flared dresses.