The second day of the XXXI Camariñas Lace Fair of the Provincial Council of A Coruña was dominated by the International Delegations, who showed on the catwalk that lace knows no borders and that theirs was a long-awaited return after not being able to attend the thirtieth edition of the event due to restrictions resulting from the pandemic.
This year the international lacemakers come from Bulgaria, Slovakia, Estonia, Italy, Poland, Portugal, the Czech Republic and Switzerland.
Today, the participants of the XXVIII New Designers competition also entered the scene on the Mostra do Encaixe catwalk, in which a total of 4,500 euros in prizes will be distributed and a total of 25 young people who are taking their first steps in the world of fashion will participate. The popular jury was present at this first fashion show, and took good note of the collections of groups 'A' and 'B'.
Another of the novelties of the second day of the thirty-first edition of the Mostra was that of the 12 artisans who came from different parts of Galicia who form the ArtEncaixe parade, demonstrating that lace is versatile and can be adapted to different materials. They form this parade: Ana Freiría (artistic goldsmithing), Charo López Atelier (fashion accessories), Estilo Aramar (fashion accessories), Janet Schulz (bridal headpieces), Arteviares (glass crafts), Mar Barral (ideas laboratory), Noelia Peña (author jewelry with personalized designs), Pilar Rodríguez 'En Lá' (crafts in textile accessories), Suso Calo (silver crafts and carving), Xelis Luaces (experimental lace and application), Olería de Buño and ONG Egueire.