JCPajares at MBFWMadrid
About JCPajares
Juan Carlos Pajares (1993) is considered one of the contemporary talents of Spanish fashion. His beginnings in the fashion world were in a self-taught way. He graduated with honors in Madrid and from the prestigious Central Saint Martins in London, where he was a scholarship holder. His clothes are worn by the most distinguished celebrities in the street styles of the most important fashion weeks. He has collaborated with brands such as H&M, Missoni, Benetton, and worked in the Hollywood film industry. Also, he has appeared on the list of Vogue Talents (Vogue Italy).
Has won awards such as the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Talent or the IEDesign Award for Best Creative Direction of a Spanish brand. He was recruited for the LVMH Prize and he was part of the brands selected for the Vogue Won Award.
It is currently one of the young brands with more recognition outside our borders, with points of sale in 8 countries. Its clients include Georgina Rodriguez, Belinda, Nabilla, Tini, and Nathy Peluso.
Collection lines
'ANNUAL 25'
JCPAJARES shows their fifth annual collection presents summer, winter and timeless designs that go hand by hand with handmade, innovative and environmentally conscious garments.
ANNUAL 25 continues with the new luxury concept thanks to the collaboration with artisans and master artisans of Castilla – La Mancha. A collaboration that revives and gives new aesthetic codes to centuries-old techniques that are endangered.
Ceramics, blown glass, crochet, handmade prints, fabrics made on centuries-old looms, deadstock and Spanish wool fabrics, a fiber that has been historically fundamental that nowadays is used that residue in company with leather and wicker accessories.
A collection where craftsmanship merges with current aesthetics, respecting social responsibility, animal welfare, environmental sustainability and the quality of materials, with real traceability.
Innovative and sophisticated patterns, sexy and oversized silhouettes, prints reminiscent of sunsets, an ode to the artisans work, feathers, gathers, "cut-outs" and goth-core are materialized in proposals for day and night thanks to the wool cloths, dots and crepes of silk, taffetas, bleached denims, tulle, fabrics with rhinestones and paillettes with floral motifs along with handmade fabrics with recycled and biodegradable fibers.