FASHION

Adlib Ibiza stands out at the Palma Fashion Week with handmade fashions

The creations of Ibimoda, Monika Maxim Ibiza, Piluca Bayarri, Vintage Ibiza, Ibiza Stones, Ivanna Mestres, Virginia Vald and Tony Bonet took to the catwalk.
Adlib Ibiza en la Palma Fashion Week.
Adlib Ibiza en la Palma Fashion Week.

Adlib Ibiza has taken its essence to the catwalk of the Palma Fashion Week, an event that brings together the best of artisanal and signature fashion. This exchange, fruit of the twinning between Adlib Ibiza and Isla Bonita Moda, reaffirms the union between the two island brands to promote local talent and overcome the barriers of insularity. Adlib Ibiza’ s participation in this edition, to be held between November 13 and 16, marks a milestone in its history, according to MarĆ­a FajarnĆ©s, councilor of the Department of Economic Promotion of the Consell Insular de Ibiza. “It is the first time we make a twinning with a similar fashion label. We share values such as craftsmanship, sustainability and love for the land,” she stressed. In addition, he remarked that this collaboration not only makes island fashion visible, but also demonstrates that “talent crosses seas and transcends borders.” In Friday’s collective fashion show, held at the Insular Museum of San Francisco, in Santa Cruz de La Palma, renowned designers such as Ibimoda, Piluca Bayarri, Tony Bonet and Virginia Vald presented two looks each. These pieces reflect the authenticity of Ibiza, respecting the values of the slow fashion brand that characterizes Adlib since its creation in 1971.

Fashion and tradition in focus

The event also included an exhibition entitled Espacios Isla Bonita Entre Amigos, where accessories by designers such as Dolores MirĆ³ Ibiza and Estrivancus highlighted the fusion between tradition and modernity. According to FajarnĆ©s, this initiative is “key to strengthening ties between the two islands and keeping crafts alive as a cultural heritage”.

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