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The 67th Seminci will feature Castilian-Leonese fashion

The Seminci Showroom will include 19 fashion, accessory and jewellery designers, who will dress celebrities attending the festival between 22nd and 29th October

Castilian-Leonese fashion is back for another year at the Valladolid International Film Festival, to worn by guests at its 67th edition. This year’s Seminci Showroom will include 19 fashion, accessory and jewellery designers from Castile and Leon.

Valladolid’s Círculo de Recreo was the chosen location for the fashion show organised by the designers who will make up the Seminci Showroom; the first show of this type was held in 2013 for the 59th edition, to showcase some of the designs for attendees to wear at the festival.


Some of the participating designers.

Renowned, prestigious designers from Castile and Leon prepared and took part in the fashion show: a sample of looks to be compiled in a portfolio and Fashion Film to show guests who will be at the festival.

The participating designers were Ainhoa Salcedo, César González, Eulalia Mateos, Natacha Arranz, Sandra Postigo, Canotier Costura by Esther de Frutos, Baro Lucas, Alejandro Maillo, Esther Noriega, Raquel Castaño, José Martín, Irene de La Cuesta, Ángel Iglesias, Fely Campo, Cristina Fernández Lucas and María LaFuente. Francis y Teo, Toska and Marola Varela also provided jewellery and accessories. 

About Hispanitas

The Hispanitas brand – a Bronze sponsor of this year’s Seminci – supplied the footwear showcased on the catwalk. Hispanitas is a ‘Made in Spain’ footwear and accessory label, with over 30 years’ experience in the footwear industry. The brand is currently a leader in “zero km”, high-quality products not only in Spain but also abroad, as the company can be found in over 50 countries across the globe.

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