
Friday, 10PM at Centro del Carmen, Valencia. Yay, can't believe I have been all the week wishing Friday finally arrived, not only to get some rest but also for the emerging designers/fashion event organized by Circuito de la Moda from Valencia and it has already passed by!
Circuito de la Moda Valencia is a national fashion platform which features young emerging creatives and every month looks for new faces for this designers' presentations and catwalks. They do some events on Valencia, and this time we were invited to meet the collections by Anna Vicent, Yana Oblap and Fashionart, which is a crew of young designers based on the Valencian College of Fine Arts. The event had an unique placement downtown, on a former convent converted into a XXI century museum. Imagine what was running through my mind when entering there and see that pure-awesomeness-piece of archi-culture.
Circuito de la Moda is an independent, non-profit organization that works with the new designers to develop their presentations and shows, so getting a proper space for developing the events might be a little bit tricky. That's the reason why I feel like I must write down my critic about the event, as a constructive review. Although the whole space was like the perfect scenery, the catwalk was held on an available exhibition hall, pretty narrow for the over 400 people who attended to the event and taking pictures was a total ordeal: everyone was in front on me or had to peek to see when the models where coming, and therefore half of the pictures I took have publics' heads, or hands or backs everywhere. The evening ended quite well although my feet almost killed me, and I ended a little grumpy because the few pictures I could take without everybody in the middle of the frame...
Circuito de la Moda is an independent, non-profit organization that works with the new designers to develop their presentations and shows, so getting a proper space for developing the events might be a little bit tricky. That's the reason why I feel like I must write down my critic about the event, as a constructive review. Although the whole space was like the perfect scenery, the catwalk was held on an available exhibition hall, pretty narrow for the over 400 people who attended to the event and taking pictures was a total ordeal: everyone was in front on me or had to peek to see when the models where coming, and therefore half of the pictures I took have publics' heads, or hands or backs everywhere. The evening ended quite well although my feet almost killed me, and I ended a little grumpy because the few pictures I could take without everybody in the middle of the frame...
Conclusion is: unless you want to destroy your feet (and nerves) with zebra shoes like mine the next time you attend a fashion event, go anyway with your sneakers and have fun.

Anna Vicent collection ''Peonía'', which features a really feminine shapes and soft fabrics reminding Spring and flowers. Delicate and super stylish:
