The Galician designer Esteban Freiría, born in Vigo but based in Marbella where he has lived for more than two decades, will participate in the XXXII Camariñas Lace Exhibition of the Provincial Council of A Coruña and says that he will turn it "into a fashionable discotheque".
This will be his ninth participation in the Show, an event for which he has nothing but good words, as well as for the lace. "La Mostra for me is seeing friends again, coming home, and professionally it means surpassing myself, always trying to make a collection that sets the bar higher for me every time", he emphasizes.
At the XXXII Mostra do Encaixe, he will present a collection entitled 'Baila Marica' for which "I have been inspired by the costume of the fifteenth century, and I have given it a twist, I have reinterpreted it to make gogó costumes from a nightclub, giving a twist to a very boring costume". "I want to turn the catwalk into a fashionable nightclub and the models will be the gogós," he says.
Esteban Freiría bets year after year on the Mostra because he believes that "Camariñas is more fashionable than ever, but next year it will be even more so". "Camariñas has been in fashion for many years because from the organization they always try to surpass themselves, what I like most about them is that they are not flat when it comes to doing things, they keep growing and trying to enhance the weak, change, improve..." he points out.



