lunes, 17 de marzo de 2014

Juanma by el Cuco’s new collection

Photography: Juanma by El Cuco

Today 17th of March 2014 we present in exclusive for Made in Barcelona the images of the new collection for the winter season 2014 – 2015 by Juanma by el Cuco.
This is a collection designed for a young, dynamic public who also likes sports. The designer’s passion for travelling can be seen in its style, which is inspired by one of his trips in Glasgow, Scotland.  He exported the influence of the wools, the squares, the patchwork, and the neckwear’s tissues, etc. He also put into the pieces of clothing the British atmosphere, those grey days with little light, and with dark tonalities…

“It is all pretty eclectic and it mixtures a classic look with a futuristic touch”. Juanma, for example, has designed one piece based in the typical commercial sweater and he has plasticized it with an oilskin tissue, specially created for rainy days. This way, he has created original pieces aimed to a daily use. 

lunes, 10 de marzo de 2014

The convertible dress designed by Milles Barcelona


Video: Elena Darriba
Model: Marina Corral

Milles is the feminine clothing brand founded by the Milles sisters, Fanny and Carla, two Venezuelan with Catalan roots. All their collections are made in Barcelona, and they are thought for a different and self-confident woman.

Today, in Made in Barcelona, we show you a very special dress from this brand: its convertible dress. Discover all the uses and forms an only piece can have with this tutorial video. 

“I get inspired by the elegant French woman from the 40s and the 50s”. Elisabet Urpí, designer of [eliurpí]

Photography given by Eli Urpí 

Eliurpí is a romantic and feminine fashion brand specialized in millinery. Elisabet Urpí, the designer, and Nacho, her boyfriend, are in charge of the brand. Their clothes dress an elegant and cosmopolitan woman, inspired in the Parisian woman from the 40s and 50s.

How did “Eliurpí” start?

The brand started four years ago, although the shop became one year old this march 2014. At the beginning we only worked on millinery, and now we are working on the fourth clothing collection. The hats are 100% handcrafted, from the beginning to the end. We design the clothes and we make the drawings, although then we send them to a studio that collaborates with us.


domingo, 9 de marzo de 2014

"In fashion, doing something that sells but is beautiful and special at the same time is very difficult", Juanma by El Cuco

Photography: Natalia Garcia i Marina Corral

Juanma Granero is the designer of the brand Juanma by El Cuco. Art is very present in all his designs, but always adapted to clothes that can be dressed everyday. He confesses to be guided by his mood when creating, just this way he achieves a very personal and easy to identify style.

How would you define your brand?

The brand has evolved a lot. I started in 2008, with an aesthetic very focused to catwalks, to the image, forgetting the commerciality. The brand is so much more personal now. People from Barcelona who works in the fashion industry easily identifies my designs. My clothes have been adapted to a daily style, they are easier to wear.

Discover [eliurpí], a brand that evokes older times



Video: Marina Corral and Elena Darriba

In the number 11 of Montsió Street (Barcelona) there is hidden [eliurpí], Elisabet Urpí’s shop. The old town turns into the perfect place to discover a brand that evokes another époque. It is an enchanting place full of romanticism, which has a very thoughtful selection of clothes. Headdresses are the designer’s passion: hats and floral crowns are spread throughout the store. Clothes complete the feminine style of the brand, aimed to dress an elegant woman who resembles to the Parisian woman from the 40-50s.

Read the complete interview to her designer in the previous post.

Alèxia Grustan, “Recycled with love. Hand made & exclusive”


 Photography: Marina Corral Roselló

Behind “Recycled with love. Hand made & exclusive” we find the philosophy of the brand Alèxia Grustan.

Alèxia Grustan plays and experiments with recycled materials, to which she gives a new life by turning them into necklace, bags, belts, shoes, and other accessories. All the pieces are unique and exclusive, 100% handcrafted. Environmental conscience is very present in her work. With her bet for trashfashion she doesn’t only give a solution to this problem but also achieves to reinvent creative pieces and original pieces that break stereotypes.

jueves, 6 de marzo de 2014

Inside Juanma by El Cuco's workplace



Juanma Granero, the designer of Juanma by El Cuco, began exposing his designs in Paella Showroom, a place in which he felt so comfortable that he eventually decided to install his own working place there. In Paella Showroom, Juanma has created a cosy space where he doesn’t just design his collections but also teaches anyone interested in the design world.

Juanma opens us the doors of his workplace and shows us in exclusive some of the clothes of his new collection. We ask him about himself and his brand, and he answers without openly to all of our questions for half an hour.


miércoles, 5 de marzo de 2014

"A walk through Barcelona's fashion", Elisanda Albertí's new book

Photography: Un passeig per Barcelona book frontpage

Editor and graphic designer Elisenda Albertí has published a book titled A walk through Barcelona’s fashion. The book explains Barcelona’s fashion history from the mid-eighteenth century to the twenties from the last century.

When reading it, you travel through the Catalan capital’s fashion history. This way, you acknowledge events which marked a crucial moment in Barcelona’s trade development and you also learn many things about Catalan society’s fashion trends, trends which obviously still affect the young designers we talk about and interview in this blog, because this fashion trends are already a part of the Catalan culture nowadays.

martes, 4 de marzo de 2014

El Costurero real, an international steampunk model

Photography:Mª Ángeles Guisado (Alassie) from El Costurero Real 
El Costurero Real is a fantasy clothes confection shop localized in Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona) from de designer Mª Ángeles Guisado (Alassie) and her partner Félix Goggles.

They’ve been dedicated to the elaboration of scenic clothing for years – audiovisual for photography, theatre, cinema, opera and television, influenced by historical models and reinventing it with a futuristic and science fiction touch. In general, the brand pieces follow Victorian, Edwardian, medieval, Renaissence and retro-futuristic era’s fashion trends, although they also offer the possibility of ordering personalized models from any other aesthetic.

lunes, 3 de marzo de 2014

April's Downtown Market will be based in the concept made in Barcelona


Photography from the event Downtown Market Collection SS14. Maremagnum

After the success of the Downtown market Collection SS14, a very special new edition of this market has been prepared. This one will be only dedicated to products designed and produced in Barcelona. It will take place, again, in La Terraza of Maremagnum’s shopping center and it will go behind the title of Downtown Market Made in Barcelona. It will offer fashion from all different styles and also all sort of different things like curious gadgets. Although the event hasn’t the list of designers who will participate in it yet, we do know all the proposals must be 100% made in Barcelona. The calendar of the Downtown Market Maremagnum events has also put a date to the Downtown Market Vintage: it will be between the 31st of May and the 1st of June 2014.

domingo, 2 de marzo de 2014

Last days to see the exposure “Barcelona prêt-à-porter, 1958-2008" at Palau Robert


Phtography: Marina Corral

The exposure “Barcelona prêt-à-porter, 1958-2008. Medio siglo de industria y moda. Colección textil Antoni de Montpalau”, will end up the 30th of March 2014. More than 300 pieces have been exposed during the ten months the exposition has last, changing the clothes for new ones three different times.

The exhibition proposes a journey through Catalan fashion history in the last five decades, a history marked by the consolidation and the rising of the prêt-à-porter. During this years the Catalan textile industry has lived a huge transformation, turning into an international model.


All the material exposed comes from the Colección textile Antoni de Montpalau (Antoni de Montpalau’s textile collection) and a huge part has been given by the designers themselves. With this initiative the collection has grown to be the most complete and representative one that exists in Spain about Catalan fashion from the XXth century and the beginning of the XXIst century.