080 Barcelona Fashion: Four trends for SS24

Sporty on the go or wrapped in sweet ice cream tones: These are the hottest trends of the fashion week 080 Barcelona Fashion.

The 31st edition of fashion week offered everything from working girl looks to classic evening wear. FashionUnited got an overview of the 25 shows and summarized the four most important trends.

Soft as ice

Ice cream pastels like pinks, limes and yellows were the dominant color palette in Barcelona, ​​giving off-duty and weekend looks a spring-like vibe. The delicate hues were featured on a matching blouse and pant set from The Label Edition and Escorpion, as well as Biela Oscarleon and Custo, among others.

The Label Edition ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
Image: Biela_Oscarleon ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
Custo ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
Image: Escorpion SS24/Launchmetrics Spotlight

Checks and stripes

Checks and pinstripes were the dominant patterns on the Barcelona catwalks. Especially appeared very trendy Trouser suits and two-piece suits in the classic patterns, such as Simorra, Label Edition, Menchen Tomas and Rita Row.

Simorra/Launchmetrics Spotlight
Label Edition ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
Menchen Tomas ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight

Black as the night

Many designers showed glamorous evening dresses and designs for the red carpet all in black. The monochrome looks could be found at Compte Spain, Victor Von Schwartz, Laretta and Yolancris.

Compte ss23/Launchmetrics Spotlight
From Schwarz ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
Laretta ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
Yolancris ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight

Sport inspired

Athletic and casual, many styles in Barcelona are sport-inspired. Loose trousers and jackets in particular reflect activewear influences, as at 404 Studio, Nathalie Chandler, Custo and Casademunt by Maite.

404 Studio ss23/Launchmetrics Spotlight
Chandler ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
Custo ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
Casademunt by Maite/Launchmetrics Spotlight

This translated post previously appeared on FashionUnited.uk. Translation and editing: Pia Schulz

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