The Association of Designers and Entrepreneurs of Flamenco Fashion and Crafts, Qlamenco, organized the emblematic flamenco fashion event once again this year Unique Qlamencowhich will reach its eighth edition in 2025. The event took place on Tuesday, December 9th at the Fabiola Palace House (Seville), a space that once again becomes the benchmark for the promotion of flamenco fashion and crafts in Andalusia.
In this edition, a total of 21 designers They presented their flamenco fashion designs in a show that reaffirms the identity of Andalusian artisanal design. This year's participating designers are Agus Dorado, Alejandro Andana, Amalia Vergara, Ángeles Copete, Atelier Rima, Carmen Latorre, Carmen Serrano, Castrejón, Cristina Vázquez, De Lunares y Volantes, Francisco Tamaral, Inma Benicio, Jote Martínez, Juan Foronda, Leticia Lorenzo, Manuel Odriozola, María Amador, Marina Moda Flamenca, Nuria Chaparro, Raquel Bollo, and Sonibel.
The event provides a platform for showcasing creative talent and craftsmanship applied to flamenco fashion, establishing itself as an essential platform for the sector.
Since its first edition, Úniqo Qlamenco has established itself as a leading event for designers, artisans, professionals, and experts in flamenco fashion. Its aim is to safeguard, promote, and celebrate the exclusivity and uniqueness of flamenco fashion, a sector that has become a source of inspiration both within and beyond Spain.
"Since its first edition, Úniqo Qlamenco has established itself as a leading event for designers, artisans, professionals, and experts in flamenco fashion. Its objective is the safeguarding, promotion, and celebration of the exclusivity and uniqueness of flamenco fashion."

Throughout these years, Úniqo Qlamenco has hosted parades, round tables, exhibitions and various cultural activities that seek to focus on one of the most recognizable aesthetic manifestations of Andalusia.
The 8th edition of Úniqo Qlamenco was made possible thanks to the sponsorship of the Seville City Council, the fashion and communications agency Doble Erre, and Flamentex. Quintana Estilista, Escuela de Maquillaje Cristina Rivero, Chema Soler Fotógrafo, and Lanzadera Estudio also collaborated on the event.
The Flamenco Fashion and Crafts Association (QLAMENCO) was founded at the end of 2017. Made up of designers and entrepreneurs, its objective is the dignification, professionalization and specialization from the flamenco fashion sector, originated and produced from Andalusia for the rest of the world.
Since its creation, Qlamenco has promoted numerous initiatives aimed at promoting the sector, such as fashion editorials, cultural activities such as La Santanita —a tribute to the traditional Velá de Santa Ana—, collective fashion shows on various fashion platforms, the exhibition Looking for Carmen, or the Pescaito Fashion Night event, among other actions that reinforce the national and international projection of flamenco fashion.
Today, flamenco fashion and craftsmanship are recognized as an international icon, a symbol of identity and creativity. Qlamenco represents a vision and a way of understanding this unique fashion: a way of feeling and doing that reflects the essence of Andalusia.






































































