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
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