080 Barcelona Fashion Unveils Schedule For Its New Edition
by Adriano Batista

080 Barcelona Fashion is gearing up for its next edition, and it’s looking promising with 25 designers and brands set to take the stage. This time around, the 32nd edition will take place at the Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau from Tuesday, October 24 to Friday, October 27.
Here’s a quick rundown of the schedule:
Tuesday, October 24
13:00: Grand Opening of the 32nd Edition
14:00: 080 REBORN 2nd EDITION
16:00: SIMORRA
17:30: THE ARTELIER
19:00: ESCORPION
20:30: LOLA CASADEMUNT BY MAITE
Wednesday, October 25
11:30: OFF: ONE REAL WORLD AMB JNORIG I VELÁSQUEZ (Studio 1o C/Ribera, 10)
14:00: CHERRY MASSIA
16:00: LEBOR GABALA
17:30: PAOLO LEDUC
19:00: CUSTO BARCELONA
20:30: CARLOTA BARRERA
Thursday, October 26
11:00: COMO LA TRUCHA AL TRUCHO STUDIO
12:30: LEMÃCHET
14:00: ALL THAT SHE LOVES
16:00: NATHALIE CHANDLER
17:30: OUTSIDERS DIVISION
19:00: AMLUL
20:30: DOMINNICO
Friday, October 27
12:30: GUILLERMINA BAEZA
14:00: BIELO_OSCARLEON
16:00: HABEY CLUB
19:00: EÑAUT
20:30: SYNDICAL CHAMBER
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