Runway

Yolancris: FW 26/27

Yolanda Pérez brings her Barcelona-crafted couture line to the Madrid runway. Explore a collection defined by precise pattern making, flowing silhouettes, and rich textural details like velvet, lace, and hand embroidery that champions timeless craftsmanship over fleeting trends.

Updated 05:04 pm EDT, March 29, 2026

Published 05:03 pm EDT, March 29, 2026

Photo Courtesy: © IFEMA MADRID

Yolanda Pérez brings her Barcelona-crafted couture line to the Madrid runway. Explore a collection defined by precise pattern making, flowing silhouettes, and rich textural details like velvet, lace, and hand embroidery that champions timeless craftsmanship over fleeting trends.

Updated 05:04 pm EDT, March 29, 2026

Published 05:03 pm EDT, March 29, 2026

Photo Courtesy: © IFEMA MADRID

Yolancris presented its Fall Winter 26/27 collection at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Madrid this Saturday, and for me, it was one of those shows that stayed with me long after it ended. The new collection focused on skill and attention to detail without feeling overwhelming. I noticed how carefully the team made each piece and how naturally everything came together on the runway. The precision in pattern making and finishing impressed me, and I could see the thought and care in every garment.

A Masterclass in Artisanal Couture

It felt especially meaningful that Yolanda Pérez brought a couture line to Madrid for the first time. Skilled artisans in the Barcelona atelier created each piece, which added a sense of depth to the collection. The brand worked carefully rather than rushing or chasing trends. This mix of traditional techniques with a modern style made the collection feel both genuine and fresh.

Yolancris FW 26/27 collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid | March 2026
Yolancris FW 26/27 collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid | March 2026

The silhouettes immediately drew my attention. Long, flowing dresses and soft shapes were a big part of this collection, giving a natural sense of elegance. The designs balanced comfort and style, letting each outfit feel confident and modern.

Yolancris FW 26/27 collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid | March 2026
Yolancris FW 26/27 collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid | March 2026

The silhouettes immediately drew my attention. Long, flowing dresses and soft shapes were a big part of this collection, giving a natural sense of elegance. The designs balanced comfort and style, letting each outfit feel confident and modern.

The fabrics in this collection were my favorite part. Velvet added depth and richness, while lace, floral details, and hand embroidery added texture. These layers made the garments feel very lively and showed the skill behind each creation. The details felt deliberate and thoughtful, never overdone.

Yolancris FW 26/27 collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid | March 2026

The colors also worked very beautifully. Black and white dominated, with softer tones added to eveningwear pieces. This choice kept the collection consistent while offering variety.

I found the collection very elegant and thoughtful, and the audience’s applause made it clear that it resonated. I left feeling very excited to see what Yolancris will create next.

Editor, Fashion & Culture

Kiki Khairy recently earned a master's degree in fashion styling & communication from IED Madrid, following his undergraduate degree in Public Relations & Communication from EU Business School Barcelona. Now working as a fashion editor, Khairy's career path reflects his dedication to the fashion industry. Born in London and with roots in Egypt, his diverse background enriches his perspective, contributing to his success in the dynamic world of fashion.

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