In the vibrant world of flamenco, fashion catwalks are not only a display of elegance and style, but also a reflection of the constant evolution of this exciting artistic expression.
With some of the 2024 flamenco catwalks just concluded, it is the perfect time to dive into the fascinating journey of the trends that will mark this year.
We take a look at the trends from the catwalks
Each season, designers and artists come together to present the latest in flamenco costumes, fusing tradition and modernity in a unique way.
Today we will explore the influences, details and innovations that have defined the flamenco trends of 2024, capturing the essence of an art form that continues to reinvent itself with grace and passion.
Get ready for a journey through the glamour, tradition and creativity that has marked the rhythm of flamenco fashion!
Sunset Colours
The tones of the sunset, ranging from red to gold, stand out.
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For this, we have a wide range of earthy or natural shades , which evoke these idyllic scenes. An example of this is our new model TANARO, a plain linen fabric with viscose and elastane.
Within this sunset gamma we would also include the peach tones, colour 2024 according to Pantone.
A magnificent shade that we will talk about in a few days, when we analyse the colour of 2024, but which offers us great opportunities, for example:
For this, we have our extensive fabric catalogue, where you will find these shades both in the most essential fabrics for making a flamenco dress and in the latest novelties:
BASICO FOLIES. Reference: 00395-0617. Rigid fabric, especially for cancan.
HARU. Reference: 02757/88-0611. Cotton fabric with 2 cm. polka dot print.
Red and Black
Likewise, within the traditional flamenco colours such as red, white and black, this year the red tones stand out very strongly for any time of the day, as well as the black for flamenco at night, leaving white in a less advantageous position.
Colours very present in our plain collection, thanks to its marked flamenco character:
PALMA. Reference: 01799-0413. Fine taffeta fabric.
DRAVA FLOCADO. Reference: 02794/51-0002. Fine chiffon fabric with irregular flocked polka dots.
Blue
This colour review wouldn't make sense if we didn't mention a very special colour: bluish. This year, within so much red and sunset gamma , we have been surprised (and in love) with this shade.
A lively, cheerful colour, with a lot of desire to reclaim the most modern flamenco fashion and in line with the prêt-à-porter trends.
Let's look at some examples in textiles:
NEW-GEORGETTE. Reference: 04126-0305. Chiffon fabric.
DRAVA. Reference: 00859-0305. Chiffon fabric.
Plain or Polka Dot Suit?
This year we have also been able to see how the plain colours continue to be the undisputed protagonists, accompanied by the white polka dot: the most flamenco.
It seems that this season there is a tremendous desire to return to the purest flamenco roots , with the combination of plain fabric and/or white polka dots.
It's time to look at some examples of the most popular trends in fabrics:
ZALABI. Reference: 04111/04-0207. Two-way stretch crepe fabric with polka dot pattern between 2.00 and 6.00 cm.
ZAGRA. Reference: 04117/08-0401. Elastic chiffon fabric printed with polka dots 0.40 cm.
POPELIN ALGODON. Reference: 03848-0002. Plain cotton poplin fabric.
NIDIA. Reference: 02568-0004. Elastic angel skin.
We finish this analysis of polka dots with a must-have for any self-respecting flamenco dancer: the velvet polka dot. A classic of our brand to which we have added new colours and combinations, creating spectacular outfits such as the following:
We remind you of the details of the new flocking collection:
More information can be found here.
Volume and Lace
We come to the final point of this analysis of the trends seen at WE LOVE FLAMENCO and SIMOF, with a review of those shapes and fabrics that we believe have made a change and, therefore, have caught our attention.
The lace on the sleeves disappears, being replaced by tulle. But as the song says, they do not disappear, but are transformed into elegant solutions for the evening flamenca:
We love this new elegant and sensual evening flamenca, where lace enhances her costume and femininity.
Another trend we have noticed is that the volume of the petticoat is decreasing . We are not talking about a trend where the canastero becomes more noticeable (that became popular a few years ago), but about the flamenco dress with less volume.
A trend that we can't wait to see how it will be applied to street flamenco, if it ever penetrates. We'll keep our eyes open!
And you, are you looking forward to flamenco fashion? Do you already know what your new outfit will look like? If you want more information or have any doubts, our experts will advise you on everything you need! We are waiting for you in our shop in Seville or through our website.