Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2012
by Eduardo G.

CIBELES MADRID FASHION WEEK (CMFW), organizada por IFEMA, celebra su 54 edición del 16 al 20 de septiembre.
Entre las novedades de esta edición está la incorporación al programa general de la joven Maya Hansen, procedente de EGO, y la celebración del desfile “Rusia en Cibeles”, en el marco del año dual España-Rusia, el lunes 19 de septiembre, a las 20 horas, en el que una veintena de creadores rusos mostrarán sus propuestas.
Durará hasta el martes 20, por lo que contará con un día menos y se cerrará con El EGO, donde los jóvenes diseñadores tienen su espacio reservado.
Calendario Cibeles Fashion Week 2011
Viernes 16:
Sala Cibeles:
10:30 – Roberto Verino
13:30 – Andrés Sardá
16:30 – Adolfo Domínguez
19:30 – Ángel Schlesser
Sala Neptuno:
12:00 – Jesús del Pozo
15:00 – Duyos
18:00 – Victorio & Luccchino
21:00 – Miguel Palacio
Sábado 17:
Sala Cibeles:
10:30 – Teresa Helbig
13:30 – Roberto Torretta
16:30 – Francis Montesinos
19:30 – Hannibal Laguna
Sala Neptuno:
12:00 – Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada
15:00 – Davidelfin
18:00 – Devota & Lomba
20:00 – Kina Fernández
Domingo 18:
Sala Cibeles:
13:30 – Elisa Palomino
16:30 – Lemoniez
19:30 – Juanjo Oliva
Sala Neptuno:
12:00 – Ion Fiz + Maya Hansen
15:00 – Ailanto
18:00 – Amaya Arzuaga
20:00 – Ana Locking
Lunes 19:
Sala Cibeles:
10:30 – Montse Bassons + Martin Lamothe
13:30 – TCN
16:30 – Juana Martín + Sara Coleman
20:00 – Rusia en Cibeles
Sala Neptuno:
12:00 – Sita Murt
16:00 – Carlos Diez + María Escote
17:45 – Premio L’Oréal
18:00 – Guillermina Baeza + Dolores Cortés
Martes 20:
Sala Neptuno:
11:00 – Alba Carbalda + Maria Ke Fisherman
13:00 – Shen Lin + Beba’s Closer
15:00 – Ibai Labega + Moisés Nieto
17:00 – Luis Manteiga + Alberto Puras
18:45 – Premio L’Oréal
19:00 – Ixone Elzo + Etxeberría
Sala Cibeles:
20:30 – Cool People en Cibeles
Off:
15 jueves – 19:45 – Alvarno – Museo del Traje
15 jueves – 20:45 – The 2nd Skin Co. – Museo del Traje
16 viernes – 22:00 – Miquel Suay – Hotel Puerta de América
José Matteos – **
19 lunes – María Lafuente – 22:00 – Círculo de Bellas Artes
20 martes – Rabaneda – 22:00 – Centro Lope de Vega
Jeremy Scott Spring/Summer 2012
Twenty One Club
The book challenges narrow ideas of beauty and masculinity by simply letting men exist, unpolished and unapologetic, across generations.
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao has opened the Barbara Kruger exhibition, Another day. Another night., curated by Lekha Hileman Waitoller and sponsored by Occident. This exhibition expands her audience and influence while pushing the limits of modern art… »
Forget ironed polos and pristine blazers. Peter Wu’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection is a tribute to the thrifted sweaters, the cut-off Dickies, the flannel pajama pants worn to early morning lectures.
Amsterdam’s Daily Paper has teamed up with Oakley to reimagine the Gascan sunglasses, combining streetwear storytelling with technical innovation.
Berlin’s KitKat Club became the perfect runway for #DAMUR’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, “Get Wet.”
COLRS unveiled its Spring/Summer 2026 collection “JUMPING FENCES” during Berlin Fashion Week, bottling the reckless energy of a Brazilian summer.
On July 1st at Berlin’s old Tempelhof Airport, BALLETSHOFER staged a runway show that challenged how we dress for travel.
At Berlin Fashion Week, Andrej Gronau presented its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, Alpine Fiction.
At Berlin Fashion Week, Orange Culture unveiled its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, “In the Shadows.”
Berlin Fashion Week served as the stage for SF1OG’s SS26 collection, a deeply personal examination of love’s darker edges, obsession, fragility, and emotional unraveling.
Lenny aka Futura 2000, took the time to speak with us ahead of the exclusive launch.
This summer, Ludovic de Saint Sernin revisits Fire Island to relaunch its swim line with a campaign steeped in erotic freedom and community reverence.
Chitose Abe remains one of the most avant-garde voices of her generation, capable of injecting freshness, desire, and direction into a fashion that needs it more than ever.
K-Way’s new men’s summer collection focuses on keeping things cool, comfortable, and practical.
PUMA and JJJJound have done it again. Their latest collaboration takes the spiked silhouette of the 1999 PUMA Mostro and strips it down to its essentials.
This Pride month, The Barcelona EDITION isn’t just waving a flag—it’s becoming one. From graphic art explosions to drag royalty brunches, the hotel pulses with a raw, vivid celebration of queer creativity, inclusion, and unfiltered joy.
At Galerie Sultana, Gardouch presented its second collection, Playing Pretend, not as mere clothing but as objects that hold fragments of memory.
Zico steps into the brand’s world as part of its ongoing mission to connect with cultural leaders across fashion, music, and art.
The “White” Pack reimagines Skepta’s signature Skope Forever sneaker in an arctic palette.
The question hangs heavy in the air: How do we keep making clothes when the world burns?
Haderlump’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection breathes new life into Ex Libris, translating these historical markers into wearable narratives.
Francesco Risso joined forces with artists Olaolu Slawn and Soldier Boyfriend for something raw, immediate, and deeply personal.
For Spring/Summer 2026, David Koma presented I LOVE DAVID at Berlin Fashion Week, a menswear collection that balances humor with depth.
SLⱯY, unveiled during Berlin Fashion Week, takes the ancient tale of Saint George and the Dragon and flips it into a meditation on modern battles.
Change isn’t always about moving forward, but sometimes, it’s about holding on. For their Spring/Summer 2026 collection, Milieuschutz, Richert Beil explores exactly that tension.
Inspired by the hidden love stories of novels like Maurice, Swimming in the Dark, and Young Mungo, the collection moves through three emotional stages of queer coming-of-age: concealment, self-acceptance, and the bittersweet weight of memory.
Through its new CGI campaign, “Beyond Real, Beyond Now,” and a community-driven approach, REVERSIBLE is bridging the gap between inspiration and accessibility.
Eugenio Elverdin photographed by Lucas Ricci and styled by Gaston Olmos, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
There’s a particular kind of freedom that comes with movement, and AMBUSH’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, “Tribe on the Move,” captures that feeling.
Louis Vuitton’s latest travel campaign takes viewers on a visual journey through China, reimagining travel as an experience rather than just a destination.