The popular Spanish podcast La Pija & La Quinqui is back, teaming up once again with Zalando for its fourth season.
The new season kicked off on September 22nd with a live recording in Barcelona. Fans can expect weekly episodes featuring insightful interviews with artists, public figures, and a wide range of discussions. To enhance the listening experience, Zalando and La Pija & La Quinqui have planned exclusive public events in different Spanish cities where fans can enjoy live recordings and immerse themselves in the podcast’s unique atmosphere.
Both Zalando and La Pija & La Quinqui are excited about the continuation of their partnership. Joelle Esmorís, spokesperson for Zalando in Italy and Spain, expressed her enthusiasm for the show’s ability to connect with audiences through its genuine and entertaining content. Carlos, one of the hosts of La Pija & La Quinqui, highlighted the show’s growth and the incredible guests they’ve had the opportunity to interview. Mariang, the other host, emphasized the importance of maintaining the show’s authenticity and freedom, even as it continues to expand its reach.
As the fourth season of La Pija & La Quinqui unfolds, fans can look forward to a year filled with laughter, insightful discussions, and exclusive content brought to you by Zalando.
You can watch the first episode of the fourth season below:
HAIKURE’s SS26 collection, Come As You Are, is for people who want to feel good without the effort, who wear clothes that fit their lives, not the other way around.
Glass Cypress’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, The Ones Who Flee, is a meditation on movement, not just physical escape, but the deeper act of resisting what binds us.
Francisco Terra’s 15th-anniversary collection for Maldito is a midnight ride through memory, a fever dream of teenage longing stitched into lace and rhinestones.
In a time of movement and uncertainty, Estelita Mendonça’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection questions what clothing means when stability feels like a luxury.
Take a look at C.R.E.O.L.E’s Spring/Summer 2026 backstage, captured by the lens of Spencer Stovell during Paris Fashion Week, in exclusive for Fucking Young!
Glenn Martens’ Maison Margiela Artisanal collection doesn’t just borrow from history, but it fractures it, reassembles it, and wears it like a second skin.
For Spring/Summer 2026, AV Vattev’s Bohème collection takes its cues from two iconic worlds: the effortless cool of French New Wave cinema and the raw energy of British music subcultures.
Concrete Husband talks about turning psychological collapse into industrial soundscapes, confronting darkness on Berghain’s dancefloor, and why dark techno is, above all, sexy.
We had the chance to catch up with Ohio-born, Brooklyn-based designer Kody Phillips in his Paris Fashion Week showroom where he unveiled his Spring/Summer 2026 collection.
Dean and Dan doubled down on their love of fashion’s most dramatic moments, remixing 80s power dressing, 90s grunge, and 2000s excess into something entirely their own.
Turn the page. Breathe deep. Your pupils are already dilating. The high is coming.
Issue 26 brings together two electrifying covers that take the dopamine dive from Sadiq Desh captured by Cris Cerdeira to multidisciplinary visual artist and photographer Tomás Pintos’ cover story, Besos hasta agotar stock (Kisses Until Sold Out), developed from the live performance creating a space where glamour
meets exhaustion.