Devota&Lomba applies Camariñas lace in its new 'Bellas Artes' collection

The pieces, inspired by the painting 'La Primavera' by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, will be presented on Monday, September 9 at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando. The renowned national firm is once again betting on lace as a distinctive and avant-garde element in its collections.

The renowned national firm Devota&Lomba, a regular at the Great Designers' fashion shows at the Camariñas Lace Exhibition of the Provincial Council of A Coruña, has decided to apply Camariñan lace in its new collection, 'Bellas Artes', which it will present on Monday, September 9 at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, as part of the 'Madrid is Fashion' initiative.

For the creation of the pieces, inspired by 'La Primavera', the metaphorical and mannerist portrait by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Devota&Lomba commissioned a unique lace, designed especially for this motif, made in different colors and with a common denominator: the floral essence. The application on the dresses seeks to give them volume and provide a 3D sensation.

Thus, the firm, led by Modesto Lomba, with Galician roots, specifically in O Grove, is once again committed to Camariñas lace as a distinctive and avant-garde element in its collections.

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