Fashion beat again in Valencia. Tomorrow, Friday 26 of September, The fourth edition of the Mediterranean Fashion Week Valencia starts, consolidating as one of the reference citations in the fashion calendar. A special milestone: It is the first time that the organization celebrates two editions in the same year, Reflection of its international growth and projection. It is 2025, The catwalk takes a decisive step towards the world with the presence of national designers like devotee&Race, Mesa House, Madame Sibarita, Leticia Valera or Miguel Llopis, In addition to international signatures like Dish Romero, Ramelle, Suraya Sahraoui, Anthias Y Leffers.
Tunisia, Colombia, Honduras, Romania and Russia, besides Spain, With an interesting Valencian representation. Never before the MFW had gathered such a diversity of creative cultures and languages in the same scenario, reaffirming his vocation as a meeting space between continents united by the Mediterranean. He Palace of the Exhibition, Joya Architectural and Historical of Valência, The epicenter will be again where author fashion, Art and heritage merge into an atypical staging that distinguishes the Mediterranean from other fashion weeks.
The opening of the parades program will be borne by the Tunisian creator Suraya Sahraoui, followed by the iconic Devote&Race, Referent of Spanish Author's fashion. From Colombia, Anthiaswill present your collaborative tropical collections, and the Spanish firm Madame Sibarita will deploy its fusion of western elegance with oriental spirituality. The inaugural day will culminate with the sophistication of Callers, From Russia.
Friday night, The central terrace of Valencia Athena Sky It will be the scene of the official feast of the catwalk, Where designers, models, Estylists and technical team will celebrate the first day of parades together.
Saturday will be the turn of the textile architecture of the Romania firm Ramelle, the freshness and modernity of Mesa House, The conscious and sustainable fashion of the Valencian Leticia Valera, With garments made by women in vulnerability, and the return of the poetic design of the Honduran Duly Romero. The final brooch will be put by the Valencian Miguel Llopis, With a haute couture collection that will close the catwalk.
The fourth edition will have the Haute Couture Exhibition of Valencian Designer Carlos Haro, which will mark the beginning of a weekend in which fashion, creativity and history will give their hands. An exhibition space in which the creator invites us to immerse ourselves in his creative universe, dedicated to a woman who, Like the flowers, Nor ask permission to shine with own light.









