The Designers You Won’t Want To Miss at 080 Barcelona Fashion Week

After bidding farewell to its longtime home at Sant Pau Art Nouveau, this season 080 Barcelona Fashion sets sail to Port Vell and Marina Vela in the city’s shipping district. Ahead of the season, BRICKS presents its Ones to Watch selection, spanning both established names and emerging debut talent shaping what’s next in Spanish fashion and beyond.

REPARTO

Founded in Madrid in 2019 by Margil Peña and Ana Viglione, REPARTO is an independent fashion label that builds each collection around character-driven storytelling and thoughtful construction, all delivered with a sharp sense of humour and a heavy dose of irony. While still an emerging label, REPARTO already boasts Julia Fox and Amelia Dimoldenberg as some of its many famous fans. Each season unfolds through fictional personas drawn from everyday life and personal experience. Last season’s collection, Rated: R, reflected this approach, eschewing shock value and gimmicks in favour of something more sincere, hovering between moral panic and poetry, and expressed through wearable silk dresses, reworked denim, and T-shirts stamped with the phrase ‘Fashion Victim’. We can’t wait to see what they bring to the table for AW26.

COCONUTSCANKILL

The AW26 season marks Coconutscankill’s debut at 080 Barcelona Fashion. Founded in 2018 by creative director Amara Caruncho Ledo, the brand was conceived as a platform to explore creativity across multiple techniques while maintaining a distinctly personal voice. Her work is shaped by a curiosity for diverse artistic disciplines, a sharp ability to translate contemporary themes into visual form, and a bold blend of texture, colour and unexpected materials. Reflection and personal inquiry remain central to her process, resulting in collections that feel both introspective and expressive. Keep an eye out for her incredible belts and decorative statement jewellery.

HABEY CLUB

Forever firm BRICKS favourites during 080 Barcelona Fashion Week, Habey Club, founded by Javier Zunzunegui and David Salvador Rupérez, return to the line-up. Their practice centres on upcycling and conscious construction, where fabric itself becomes a starting point for reinvention, rather than excessive overproduction. This upcoming season takes this ethos one step further, with the collection’s primary focus being “second chances” – the great forgotten moments in every story. Keep an eye out for their bag offerings and their show-stopping dresses.

TANIA MARCIAL

Barcelona-based upcycling designer Tania Marcial takes to the runway at 080 Barcelona Fashion Week this season, turning her attention to a familiar reality for many creatives: balancing artistic ambition with the demands of everyday work. The collection is rooted in the concept of “delivery,” drawing directly from her own experience working as a pizza delivery driver while studying fashion – a formative period that not only supported her, but also shaped the narrative and visual language of the project.

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