CUANDO LA NOCHE VUELVE: The Artelier SS24
by Adriano Batista
The Artelier, born in Barcelona and founded by Alba Ayza in 2020, is all about fashion as a deeply personal form of self-expression. At its core, the brand revolves around the power of unique prints, each carrying its own narrative. The Artelier’s clothing makes a statement for genderless style, designed to seamlessly blend into everyday life and special occasions alike.
Sustainability is key for The Artelier, with a focus on using ecological and sustainable fabrics. Every print comes to life with OEKO-TEX certified water-based inks, and all production is meticulously carried out by hand in Barcelona. This level of attention to detail ensures the authenticity and top-notch quality of each garment.
The Artelier understands that true style goes beyond just looking good; it’s about feeling comfortable and confident in what you wear. It’s a brand that empowers individuals to express their identity and uniqueness with unwavering confidence.
During the 080 Barcelona Fashion event, The Artelier unveiled its latest collection, CUANDO LA NOCHE VUELVE (WHEN THE NIGHT RETURNS). This collection takes inspiration from the concept of time, a guiding thread at the recent 080 Barcelona runway. But it goes further, envisioning a new era. In the eternal cycle of time, as the night’s end marks a moment of stillness, a brief parenthesis of NOTHINGNESS opens. In this pause, the world seems to hold its breath, yet everything is reborn. The night transforms into a new opportunity, a fresh era ready to unfold. It’s all about embracing change and the endless possibilities it brings.
Check out the collection below:

















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