Pedro del Hierro transports its new Autumn-Winter 25/26 collection, ‘El Pellizco,’ to the purest flamenco stage, with the magic of artist Ángeles Toledano. This collection explores the most intense emotions of this art form and pays tribute to its strength and mysticism.

On an institutional level, we were accompanied by the Minister of Industry and Tourism, Jordi Hereu; the Minister of Culture, Tourism, and Sport of the Community of Madrid, Mariano de Paco Serrano; the General Coordinator of Economy, Commerce, and Consumer Affairs of the Madrid City Council, Óscar Romera García; and the Rector of the Polytechnic University of Madrid, Óscar García, among others.

Numerous well-known figures, including Hiba Abouk, Isabelle Junot, Eugenia Osborne, Ana Cristina Portillo, Marta Hazas, Javier Veiga, Elena Rivera, Davinia Pelegri, Aida Artiles, Pablo Castellano, Marta Pombo, and Itziar Aguilera, did not want to miss the presentation of this new proposal from the renowned Spanish fashion brand.

With this new collection, the brand continues to showcase its trajectory and evolution, with silhouettes designed to highlight the parallelism between men and women, encouraging the exploration of fabrics and textures.

In this edition, Tamara Falcó once again presented a selection of looks from her brand, TFP by Tamara Falcó, with Pedro del Hierro attending the fashion show as a guest.

A shiver runs over your skin, your breath catches, and, for an instant, time is suspended. This is El Pellizco—that fleeting, overwhelming moment in which art becomes pure emotion. Inspired by the mysticism of flamenco, Pedro del Hierro has brought to the catwalk of the 81st edition of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid a sensory experience, where fashion, music, tradition, and avant-garde intertwine in a unique staging.

Following in the wake of ‘La Leyenda del Tiempo’, the collection that celebrated the firm’s 50th anniversary, ‘El Pellizco’ pays tribute to the soul of flamenco and its capacity to move. Nacho Aguayo and Álex Miralles, creative directors of the firm, have explored the duality between light and shadow, with a proposal marked by the contrast of opposites.

The fashion show, designed by multidisciplinary artist Ernesto Artillo, was an ode to passion in three acts: prelude, courtship, and euphoria. Promising contemporary flamenco singer Ángeles Toledano and her flamenco group set the tempo for each segment, from the taranta to the seguidilla, enveloping the audience in an atmosphere of intensity, duende, and mystery.

The collection unveils an immersive aesthetic where absolute black serves as a canvas for a proposal that reinterprets the codes of Spanish elegance with a contemporary look. Overlapping layers, deconstructed tailoring, flowing fabrics, and handcrafted details elevate each design to a theatrical dimension. In the air, an evocation of the great names of flamenco, from Antonio Gades to Camarón de la Isla, unfolds in a visual symphony where art becomes fashion.

Outerwear takes center stage, with layered volumes and coats that reinterpret traditional tailoring with a modern twist. The collection explores a color palette dominated by black and burgundy, accented with flashes of metallic fabrics, evoking the duality of shadow and illumination on stage.

Fabrics such as wool, silk, mohair, and velvet are combined with unexpected textures that add depth and contrast. The looks play with structure and deconstruction, allowing each garment to come alive in movement, much like flamenco itself.

Footwear is another key element of the collection, with Chelsea boots and Cuban heels paying homage to the great figures of flamenco.

Among the distinguished guests at this edition were Hiba Abouk, Isabelle Junot, Eugenia Osborne, Ana Cristina Portillo, Marta Hazas, Javier Veiga, Elena Rivera, Davinia Pelegri, Aida Artiles, Pablo Castellano, Marta Pombo, and Itziar Aguilera, among others, who enjoyed Pedro del Hierro’s new proposal, dressed in total looks from the brand.


Additionally, during the show, four designs from the TFP by Tamara Falcó AW 25/26 collection were showcased, which will be available in April on the PedrodelHierro.com and Cortefiel.com websites and in selected Cortefiel retail locations.

With ‘El Pellizco,’ Pedro del Hierro once again demonstrates its mastery in creating collections with soul, where fashion transcends the catwalk and becomes an expression of art and emotion.

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