Are you one of those French people who think that Spanish fashion is all about Desigual and Sevillian dresses with red and black polka dots?
That Penélope Cruz and Rossy De Palma kept their costumes from Almodovar's films?
Or is it simply kitsch?
So pack up your shots because, without ever denying its history and its traditions, the Iberian Peninsula assumes its style and, better still, exports it all over the world, like the "flamenco pop" of the singer from Catalonia Rosalia , high on your teenage girl's (or yours?) Spotify playlist.
Now, on Instagram, the colorful collections and cheerful patterns of up-and-coming Spanish designers are flourishing and seemingly taking their revenge.
“We never thought we were out of date.
The aesthetics of the Movida are nothing more than your baguette in our eyes!,
nuance the stylist born in Cadaqués, Belén Casadevall, collaborator of the supplement
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Simply, unlike France and Italy…
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