Ricardo Seco, retrospective/manifesto collection “Migrant Pride”. Credits: 080 Barcelona Fashion. Madrid – Following the heartfelt tribute to Adolfo Domínguez, 080 Barcelona Fashion was once again filled with emotion on Thursday 16 April for the presentation of Mexican designer Ricardo Seco's latest collection. This was a committed and activist proposal, in keeping with the designer's creative codes. Seco arrived in Barcelona to make his debut on the city's circuit and to celebrate his 25-year career in the fashion industry. A surprise star of this 37th edition of 080, he took the honorary position of international guest designer. This role was initially reserved for the American creative of Dominican origin, Raúl López, founder and creative director of Luar. As scheduled, Ricardo Seco made his debut on the revamped Barcelona catwalk this Thursday, April 16, the third day of official presentations for this edition of 080 Barcelona Fashion. Ricardo Seco, retrospective/manifesto collection “Migrant Pride”. Credits: 080 Barcelona Fashion. Ricardo Seco, retrospective/manifesto collection “Migrant Pride”. Credits: 080 Barcelona Fashion. Ricardo Seco, retrospective/manifesto collection “Migrant Pride”. Credits: 080 Barcelona Fashion. Ricardo Seco, retrospective/manifesto collection “Migrant Pride”. Credits: 080 Barcelona Fashion. Ricardo Seco, retrospective/manifesto collection “Migrant Pride”. Credits: 080 Barcelona Fashion. Seco, one of the most acclaimed and recognised voices in the Mexican and Latin American fashion scene, closed the third day of presentations at 080 as the international guest designer. Under this banner, he presented his activist collection “Migrant Pride”. It was constructed from newly created pieces, as well as reissues and updates of designs…
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