Modesto Lomba will participate in the XXXII Lace Exhibition with a collection "in which women must adapt to a chaotic context"

Modesto Lomba is another of the confirmations in the Great Brands section for the XXXII Camariñas Lace Exhibition of the Provincial Council of A Coruña, where he will attend with a collection “in which women must adapt to a chaotic context” with their “eclectic and free character that defines them”.

The designer crafted all the pieces in an artisanal manner, which are "designed to last over time, just like works of art do", a premium collection crafted with tradition and careful "care for the craftsmanship of Camariñas", in the words of Modesto Lomba himself.

Lomba says that the lace will present "independent organic forms, generating its own space and protagonist that accentuates and complements the garments", and he is "excited" for another year to participate in an event that highlights not only a product, but also a way of understanding Galician and Camariñana culture.

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