New Flamenco Collection 2024: Extra Gift!

After getting to know the new collection Flamenca 2024 and seeing all the novelties that the main designers of the country have prepared for this new season, we have an extra gift: a small capsule with more novelty fabrics.

These are fabrics that, although they are not purely flamenco, can help us to dress our flamenco soul. Read on if you want to discover them too:

Romantic embroidery

We start by expanding our embroidery collection with 4 fabrics that you will surely fall in love with:

DUARTE. Reference: 04183-0001. Embroidered cotton fabric.

JACINTO. Reference: 04156-0102. Embroidered batiste fabric with embossed flowers and finished at both ends.

These fabrics are ideal for those summer fairs, as well as for beach looks and sunny plans.

XANDRO. Reference: 04182/01-0102. Embroidered tulle fabric finished in waves.

XANDRO. Referencia: 04182/02-0102. Embroidered tulle fabric finished in waves.

Fabrics that evoke sunny moments...

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Knitted lace

This type of dress came into our lives last summer and it seems that they have decided to stay. That's why this season we present you these two novelties that are a real delight!

GITANILLA. Reference: 04165-0001. Knitted fabric embroidery.

KARIM. Reference: 04166-0103. Knitted fabric embroidery.

Some ideas seen in the social media:

Jacquard fabric

This is a fabric with body and colours in accordance with the latest trend, ideal for all those spring events to which we want to give a flamenco touch; perhaps with a ruffle on the skirt or with puffed sleeves.

As well as another Jacquard, this time thinner, but also equally elegant and with presence, also for those spring events.

We are inspired...

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And you, are you looking forward to flamenco fashion? Do you already know what your new outfit will look like? If you want more information or have any doubts, our experts will advise you on everything you need! We are waiting for you seeing you in our store in Seville or through our website.

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