
080 Rebor, styled by Fermín and Gilles.
From October 14 to 17, 2025, the Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau will once again be the hub of creativity and innovation in fashion with the 36th edition of 080 Barcelona Fashion. This event, a benchmark in the Spanish fashion industry, combines the experience of established designers with the momentum of emerging talent, positioning Barcelona as an international meeting point for industry professionals and fashion enthusiasts alike.
Designers and Brands on the Lineup
Twenty-four brands and designers will participate in this edition, ranging from well-known names to emerging talents. Highlights include Custo Barcelona, Dominnico, Moisés Nieto, Nathalie Chandler, Guillermina Baeza, Benavente, and Carlota Barrera, alongside innovative projects like Acromatyx and Acceptance Letter, bringing fresh approaches to form, silhouette, and materials.
Each designer brings a unique vision, from experimentation with volumes and textures to contemporary reinterpretations of artisanal techniques. The presence of emerging brands demonstrates how 080 Barcelona Fashion functions as a laboratory of creativity and trend-setting, giving new talents visibility and the opportunity to engage with established generations.
080 Reborn and Sustainability
The fourth edition of 080 Reborn will be a major focus of the event. This initiative aims to repurpose and recycle second-hand garments, transforming forgotten pieces into contemporary, environmentally responsible fashion. With a total of 25 runway shows, the event combines innovative fashion with sustainable practices, demonstrating how the industry can balance creativity and ethics.
080 Reborn promotes sustainable fashion and encourages designers and the public to reflect on responsible consumption and creative legacy, positioning the event as a European benchmark in ethical fashion.


080 Rebor from edition number 34, styled by Fermín and Gilles.
The program is designed to provide a narrative and visual rhythm, with each day offering a distinct experience:
•October 14 (Tuesday): Escorpion, Gau, Simorra, Nathalie Chandler, Lola Casademunt by Maite.
•October 15 (Wednesday): Zoe Oms, Aleixandri Studio, Santamarta, Lemāchet, Reparto, Moisés Nieto.
•October 16 (Thursday): Guillermina Baeza, Inma Linares, Benavente, Doblas, Outsiders Division, Carlota Barrera, Dominnico.
•October 17 (Friday): Acceptance Letter, 080 Reborn, Juan VG, Eikō Ai, Custo Barcelona, Habey Club, Acromatyx.
Each day combines creativity and technique, highlighting how the shows become a dialogue between architecture, fashion, and performance, with Sant Pau serving as an iconic backdrop that merges the richness of modernist spaces with the ephemeral energy of the runway.
Fashion, Culture, and Generational Dialogue
080 Barcelona Fashion does more than showcase trends: it questions and connects. The coexistence of established and emerging designers fosters intergenerational dialogue, while initiatives like 080 Reborn position the event as a laboratory for ethical innovation.
At a time when fashion—and society—grapples with renewal and responsible consumption, Barcelona stands as a mirror for those exploring what it truly means to dress today. Fabrics, cuts, and materials communicate not only style but also ideas, cultural memory, and environmental awareness.


On the left , a design by SIMORRA; on the right, a design by CUSTO Barcelona, at 080 BF.
The event demonstrates how the local scene can internationalize without losing identity and how experimentation can coexist with tradition to challenge established norms. 080 Barcelona Fashion 2025 promises to be a reference point for creativity, sustainability, and avant-garde fashion, reaffirming the city’s status as a key European fashion hub.