The day successfully blended the freshness of the Zona Urban and Zona Barber with exclusive collections presented in the Caja Negra, receiving significant public acclaim across all areas.
The insular counselor for Employment, Education, and Youth, Efraín Medina, highlighted that "Tenerife is once again positioning itself as the epicenter of design, and today's success confirms the maturity and versatility of our textile industry." He emphasized that SIMTE is a commercial platform that boosts the local economy and directly connects the talent of our firms with new markets.
The Zona Barber kicked off the morning with a masterclass in hairdressing and makeup by renowned professional Alberto Dugarte. Subsequently, the Zona Urban featured fashion shows by Labory and DLA, followed by a eyewear collaboration between Chacho Souvenirs and Mikas, and closing with firms Laverny, Chacho SVNRS, and Nanna.
In parallel, the Caja Negra hosted Sustainable Fashion with Gallobuey, Farobag, and María Hurtado. The Islas de Moda showcase highlighted the commercial potential of Ruth Rguez, Oswaldo Machín, and Diazar. Designs by Javilar, Mado Vigarok, La Trajería, and swimwear and hat brand By Loleiro continued the schedule.
The afternoon culminated with the highly anticipated collection by Yolancris and the closing fashion shows by designers Marco & María, who presented their haute couture creations to a captivated audience in the packed Caja Negra.
The activities of the Tenerife International Fashion Week will continue on Saturday, June 6, at the Recinto Ferial, with an agenda featuring new urban fashion proposals and designer collections.




