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"El Olvido", the fashion show of UDIT's young designers at the 81st edition of MBFWMadrid

  • 20 February 2025
  • 3 minutos
  • Noticias
  • UDIT, University of Design, Innovation and Technology is, for the last 10 years, the only University with its own fashion show in the MBFWMadrid calendar.
  • 29 students from UDIT's Degree in Fashion Design presented their Fall-Winter 2025/2026 collection at the 81st edition of the MBFWMadrid catwalk.


A total of 29 students of the Official University Degree in Fashion Design of UDIT, University of Design, Innovation and Technology have presented, within the framework of the 81st edition of the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid catwalk, the collection El Olvido for the next season Fall-Winter 2025/2026.

In this way, UDIT renews its commitment to MBFWMadrid becoming, for the tenth consecutive year, the only University with its own fashion show within the official calendar of the catwalk.

Under the name El Olvido, the young designers of UDIT have shown their work in a fashion show held in Espacio Larra, a spectacular location characterised by its versatility, dynamism and luminosity, as well as by an industrial aesthetic that seeks a balance between past and present and in which, in addition, two parallel spaces manage to reflect opposing visions of the same image.

UDIT's Fall-Winter 2025/2026 collection has as its starting point the return to the roots, giving rise to a concept that develops through feelings such as longing or the absence of memory due to the passage of time.

The concept of the collection, for its part, has been developed by the students through the exploration of thoughts such as the fleetingness of time or collective memory.

An imaginary full of worn-out textures and fading colours

To develop this conceptual proposal, the young designers have been inspired by the decadence and transformation of time, working on the frontier between what is lost and what remains; in this sense, the students have created an imaginary full of worn textures and colours that fade in contrast to the more vibrant hues.

The designed pieces, for their part, play with the idea of decomposition, giving rise, for example, to embroidery that falls apart, frayed fabrics or different details that evoke what was once lived.

This project is carried out by different subjects of the last year of the University's Degree in Fashion Design and includes from the ideation to the materialisation of the looks, including the selection and manipulation of textile materials and the styling of the proposal.

This is a very special moment for the students who have the opportunity to present their designs on the Madrid catwalk, as it is the result of more than a year of work and four years of university training in fashion.

The designers of "El Olvido" are Lucía de Nery Álvarez Fraile, Daniela Álvarez Vivo, Sara Brandi Alonso, Vargot Cabeza de Vaca García, Dulce Paola Calamaco López, Gina Irene Canto Porcella, Paula Carmona Caro, Marta Cuacos Lirón, Constance Essoninam Pahamkeham, Claudia García Gallego, Paula García Lozano, Irati Gonzalo Guerendiain, Natalia Guillén Rodríguez, Alejandra Hergueta Ochando, Teresa Iñiguez Flores, Pedro Antonio Legaz Solanas, Paula López Moreno, Alba Morán Diez, Laura Peinado Sender, Candela Pomar Peropadre, Lucía Prieto Feldmann, Deivy Gabriel Rivas Morán, Miren Rosado Riesco, Anne Ruiz-Cuevas Sainz, Ana Fushuang San Martín Caballero, Luna Teresa Sánchez Ortiz, Lucía Soler Suria, Blanca Vadillo Sánchez and Ana Gabriela Velásquez Rodríguez.

Photographs: Juan Naharro Giménez


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