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Claro Couture’s “Rosé Noir” Captivates at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid

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Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid transformed into a stage of cinematic romance as Claro Couture unveiled its “Rosé Noir” Spring–Summer 2026 collection. Handmade between their Madrid and Sevilla ateliers, the collection was a journey through decades, melding the extravagant luxury of the 1920s with the sleek, confident elegance of the 1990s. The overall mood was sensual yet polished, a celebration of bold femininity that managed to feel both nostalgic and refreshingly modern.


The colour palette set the tone for this dreamy yet powerful narrative. Dusty pinks, mint-tinted turquoise, soft vintage yellows, and light golden hues exuded softness and optimism, while inky black and crisp white grounded the collection with timeless sophistication.


Among the key looks were pieces that perfectly embodied the collection’s refined excess. A dramatic black satin halter gown with plunging crystal-edged neckline and a sweeping hem of mint and black feathers oozed vintage glamour while feeling effortlessly current. A tailored butter-yellow suit with sculpted shoulders and an asymmetrical skirt slit, paired with a tasseled fringe clutch, balanced sharp tailoring with playful movement. Finally, a blush-pink gown traced with silver crystal beading and a daring thigh-high slit epitomized Rosé Noir’s sensual minimalism, marrying soft romance with statement-making sparkle. These standout ensembles distilled Claro Couture’s ability to blend decadence with wearability.


Silhouettes throughout the collection walked the line between fluid romance and tailored precision. Bias-cut gowns skimmed curves with liquid movement, while asymmetrical jackets, corseted waists and sculpted skirts offered structure and edge. Feathers and crystal trims introduced playful drama without overshadowing the clean, architectural lines. Accessories, strappy metallic sandals, delicate earrings, and fringe-draped handbags added motion and texture, reinforcing the collection’s sense of refined excess.


Fabrics elevated every piece: poplins and muslins lent softness to structured designs, while crystal-embellished crochet and satin silk crepes shimmered under the lights, hinting at movement even in stillness. Each look carried the unmistakable hand-finished details of Claro Couture’s atelier craftsmanship, proving that the brand’s Spanish heritage and dedication to quality remain at the heart of its aesthetic.


Rosé Noir felt like a love letter to women who embrace glamour without apology, women who slip easily between eras, embodying both classic grace and modern confidence. As the final look swept the runway, it was clear that Claro Couture had created not just a collection, but an atmosphere: a dreamscape where desire, sophistication, and artistry converged. This was more than fashion; it was a celebration of timeless allure, reminding us that the power of a perfectly cut gown can still take our breath away.


THE COLLECTION



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