Luis de Javier dazzled at Paris Fashion Week with his most ambitious collection to date, a true statement of intent. Set to the rhythm of flamenco music, the designer paid homage to his Spanish heritage, drawing inspiration from bullfighting and the elegance of 1940s fashion, particularly the work of Cristóbal Balenciaga. Featuring pieces like matador jackets and mantilla-inspired dresses, de Javier blended traditional elements with a contemporary twist.

Having already graced runways in New York, Los Angeles, and London, Luis de Javier showcased a significant evolution in his career with this collection, marking a shift from ready-to-wear to haute couture. His collaboration with mentor Riccardo Tisci played a crucial role in merging Parisian sophistication with the passionate energy of Spain. His Paris debut confirms that Spanish talent continues to be a major force on the global fashion stage.
