Dominnico presented “Lucky” in Barcelona, merging a late-night Las Vegas vibe with a raw, Western aesthetic. The collection was inspired by a road trip through the American Southwest, capturing the nocturnal glamour of Las Vegas and the untamed spirit of the West. Continuing the brand’s sustainable mission, the pieces are crafted from deadstock fabrics, including denim, recycled fur, and leather with snake and cowhide effects. Designs featured motifs of luck and superstition, with amulets and talismans woven into the garments. Key items included cropped jackets, micro-shorts, low-rise midi skirts, and flared pants. The collection’s colors reflect its inspiration, with burgundy, brown, and Klein blue evoking the vibrant neon lights that cut through the desert darkness.
Dominnico "Lucky" collection during 080 Barcelona Fashion Week SS2026 - October 2025
Late-Night Las Vegas
One outstanding look was a glamorous corset-inspired gown in shades of winter white. The main top was a corset meticulously embellished with satin bows and ruffles outlining where the whalebone would have been in an old-school corset. It was matched with a spaghetti strap under blouse and a full petticoat, playfully flowing but with a deliberate cut-out in front. The model wore lace compression shorts to match the look. It was gorgeous, unexpected, and beautifully tailored.
Another delightful surprise was a long-sleeved jacket in hues of cotton candy pink and a deeper, more rose-like pink. The coat was crafted from leather with ruffles in a lighter pink, outlining the sleeves, collar, and front zipper. There were embellishments, including small ties and two large bows, in the front. The jacket is deliberately complex, but it fits beautifully together. It was paired with a very amusing pair of pink leather hot pants featuring demure ruffles on the sides. We usually do not focus on the more artistic accessories, but for this outfit, it would be a fashion crime not to mention the glorious hat that the model wore. It was an all-pink tricone hat, embellished with ruffles, bows, and a feather. That hat was integral to pulling together this beautiful and fun look. If we could wear this design, we would demand the whole look. It is just perfect together.
The brand has expressed goals of expanding its sales points to larger marketplaces. In the past, the brand explored a showroom in Paris. Its current popularity with international artists like Lady Gaga and Beyoncé indicates a promising future on a global stage. With its growing list of celebrity collaborations, the future will emerge from a strong platform for continuing to produce eye-catching designs.
Diversity & Innovation
Dominnico is a genderless prêt-à -porter brand founded in 2016 in Barcelona by its creative director, Domingo RodrÃguez Lázaro. The brand, which operates under the premise of slow fashion, is characterized by meticulous pattern-making, research into new fabrics and materials, sustainable production processes, and a futuristic vision of fashion. This vision, which is rooted in the exploration of new technologies and materials, aims to create clothing that is not only stylish but also functional and forward-thinking. Inclusion and freedom are the guiding values of all its collections, reflecting the brand’s commitment to diversity and innovation.
With its futuristic and extravagant aesthetic, Dominnico has carved a unique niche in the fashion world, often drawing inspiration from Y2K fashion, fetishism, and contemporary culture. The brand’s signature elements, including sharp tailoring, oversized silhouettes, and a playful mix of textures, have not only attracted a significant celebrity following but also connected it to a global audience. Notable names such as Lady Gaga, RosalÃa, Beyoncé, and Dua Lipa have all been captivated by Dominnico’s unique charm.
Recovering from an obsession with Italian-designed menswear, Alfonso decided to take a deeper look into women’s fashion to see how our relationship among clothing, society, and business has changed. Educated as an economist with an MBA, he travels between Chicago, Miami, and Mexico on a search to see what happens next to fashion.