Few regions are responsible for cool fashion brands quite like Spain. While heritage houses like Loewe have placed Spanish fashion firmly on the global luxury map, a new generation of designers and labels is redefining what contemporary Spanish style looks like – one rooted in artistry, sustainability, and emotional dressing.
From experimental knitwear scene to refined leather ateliers, these are the Spanish fashion brands shaping wardrobes across the globe. Whether you’re drawn to sculptural silhouettes, playful colour, or impeccably made accessories, these labels deserve a place on your radar (and in your shopping cart).
Founded and designed in Barcelona since 2015, Alohas began with a collection of espadrilles before expanding into footwear, ready-to-wear, and accessories. It’s a Spanish brand now known globally for its made-to-order model, which helps reduce excess inventory and waste, as well as its trendy-yet-timeless designs inspired by Mediterranean style.
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Well, obviously. Founded in Madrid in 1846 and now under the creative direction of Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, the house holds its own amongst heavyweight brands from France and Italy, proving its cultural relevance with every new season collection. From the cult Puzzle bag to art-driven runway shows, Loewe continues to redefine luxury through an intelligent mix of whimsy and impeccable execution.
Based in Barcelona, Paloma Wool has earned a cult following across the world, becoming synonymous with thoughtful, slow fashion. Founded by Paloma Lanna, the brand blends art, sustainability, and wearable design – think soft knits, muted tones, and cleverly cut-out silhouettes that transcend seasons and trends.
Gimaguas (which translates to “twins”) is effortless cool personified. Also Barcelona-based, the label draws inspiration from travel, vintage references, and the Mediterranean lifestyle. With relaxed tailoring, crochet details, and soft linens, Gimaguas pieces feel made for long summers and spontaneous plans. Beyond clothes, they’ve also become particularly well-loved for their leather accessories.
Founded by Spanish stylist Blanca Miró and designer María de la Orden, La Veste is an exercise in joyful maximalism. The Spanish label (which is named after the French word for blazer) is known for its bold colour palettes, eclectic prints, rich textures, and vintage European-inspired aesthetic. If you need more to love, each piece is responsibly handmade in Spain.
Hereu brings together Spanish tradition and modern design. The Barcelona-based accessories brand works closely with family-run artisans across Spain, specialising in leather shoes and bags that prioritise form and function. Clean lines and subtle detailing make Hereu pieces timeless rather than trend-driven.
Founded in Galicia, Bimba y Lola sits at the intersection of art and fashion. We’re fans of the brand’s bold graphics, playful accessories, and statement-making designs – and so is the rest of the world, with Bimba y Lola cultivating a global following while maintaining a distinctly Spanish identity. It’s fashion that doesn’t take itself too seriously, and that’s precisely the appeal.
Specialising in knitwear, Sita Murt has been a mainstay of Spanish fashion since the 1920s. Today, the brand is known for its elevated everyday pieces – fluid dresses, soft tailoring, and of course, premium knits that prioritise a balance between comfort and sophistication. It’s effortless dressing done well.
Founded by Rosa Esteva, Cortana is all about femininity, fluidity, and conscious creation. Produced largely in Mallorca, Cortana favours natural fibres and hand-dyed fabrics. Each silhouette is both feminine and timeless – designed to be worn and cherished for years rather than a single season. There’s also a bridal arm of the brand, for betrothed customers.
Few brands embody Barcelona’s sartorial spirit quite like Desigual. Known for its fearless use of colour, print, and texture, the label has built its identity around individuality and optimism. Each pieces celebrates dressing as a form of self-expression.
With decades of design history behind it, Adolfo Domínguez remains a touchstone for effortless dressing, both in Spain and the rest of the world. Its focus on simplicity, quality materials, and relaxed structure reflects a timeless approach to Spanish fashion. Leather goods and accessories are another major focus here.
Founded by designer María de la Orden, this eponymous label has become a favourite among those who gravitate towards colourful, vintage-inspired dressing. Produced between Spain and France, the collections – from quilted jackets to statement dresses – are defined by feminine silhouettes, joyful prints, and a distinctly European sensibility.
While often associated with polished wardrobe essentials, Massimo Dutti’s Spanish roots are sometimes overlooked. Founded in Spain in 1985, the brand has built a loyal following through its elevated take on everyday dressing. Think impeccable tailoring, luxurious fabrics, and understated pieces that strike the perfect balance between contemporary and classic.
Founded by entrepreneur and creative director Inés Arroyo, LAAGAM has become one of Spain’s most exciting contemporary fashion exports. Designed in Barcelona, the label is known for its trend-conscious collections that still feel wearable and refined. With bold silhouettes, fashion-forward details, and a strong digital-first presence, LAAGAM speaks directly to a new generation of shoppers looking for statement pieces with longevity.
Handcrafted in Spain, Zúa has carved out a niche for its beautifully made leather accessories and artisanal approach to design. The brand focuses on timeless craftsmanship, creating bags and accessories that celebrate traditional techniques while feeling entirely modern.
Luxury marketing experts Véronique Vaillant von Siebenthal and Laura Johansson founded this Barcelona-based fashion brand back in 2019. Their idea was to root the brand in the belief that fashion should enhance rather than overshadow. And the pieces themselves champion that aesthetic with everything crafted by local artisans, with a focus on sustainability and season-agnostic collections.
Sustainability sits at the heart of Rouri. Founded in Barcelona, the brand champions responsible production through made-to-order collections crafted from natural and deadstock fabrics. Romantic silhouettes, delicate details, and an emphasis on longevity give Rouri’s pieces an effortless appeal.
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