Ana Cabranes, last confirmation of the Great Designers of the XXXI Camariñas Lace Exhibition

"I think the Show is going to be a success. After the pandemic, everyone comes back excited to see new things," he explains.

The Asturian designer Ana Cabranes is the last confirmation for the Great Designers parade of the XXXI Camariñas Lace Exhibition of the Provincial Council of A Coruña, which will begin this Wednesday 13th and end on Sunday 17th April.

Ana Cabranes is already a regular at the Mostra, an event where she always presents surprising collections in which lace is the protagonist. "For me, lace represents elegance in a garment, it gives it a category that you don't get with other things", he emphasizes.

"I assume that, after the pandemic, everyone returns to the Show with the illusion of seeing new things, of seeing everything that has been standing still for so long. I think it will be a success", explains the Asturian, who only adds that "my collection this year is in a sand color".

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