International lace brings a mix of cultures to the XXXIII Camariñas Lace Fair

They come from different countries: Bulgaria, Slovakia, France, Gran Canaria, Italy, Poland, Portugal and the Czech Republic. The volunteers of the Mostra are in charge of showing off their creations on the catwalk.

Culture is an international language and lace and the Show are a good example of this. As usual, at the XXXIII Camariñas Lace Show, Provincial Council of A Coruña, the 'International Lace Delegations' once again took to the catwalk.

They paraded yesterday, Friday March 29, for the first time and will repeat today, Saturday March 30. Participating: Bulgaria (Sofia), Slovakia (Krakovani), France (La Turballe), Gran Canaria (Ingenio), Italy (Gubbio), Italy (Novedrate), Italy (Trapani), Poland (Bobowa), Portugal (Peniche), Portugal (Serra d'el Rei), Czech Republic (Palickovani). 

The volunteers of the Lace Show are in charge of showing off their creations on the catwalk.

Related posts

'ArtEncaixe', an example of the infinite versatility in the application of lace

The 'ArtEncaixe', an example of the infinite...

The 13 artisans participating in this edition demonstrate that this ancient craft can be adapted to different materials. They are: Alfarería La…
More talent for the ArtEncaixe shows: Suso Calo – Lobo Tolo, Ondas do Mar and Mariví Santos Atelier 

More talent for the fashion shows...

The first will bring to the Pasarela Deputación de A Coruña “pieces inspired by goddesses; it will be a collection very different from all others…
Buño pottery returns to the Lace Exhibition with Feituras, O Rulo, Alfarería La Cacharrera and Risco Estudio

The pottery of Buño returns to...

It will be on the Deputación de A Coruña catwalk, in the ArtEncaixe parades, where we can see the creations that combine Lace with…
en_GBEN
Logo-XXXIV-Sample-of-Encaixe-min
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.