

MOMAD celebrates its international reach with the attendance of brands from 19 countries

This September’s trade show will feature prestigious participating firms and high-quality collections.
MOMAD is preparing for the event, scheduled to take place from 11 to 13 September at IFEMA MADRID, with numerous international participants. The exhibition area is already almost complete. The Salón Internacional de Moda, Calzado y Accesorios (International Fashion, Footwear, and Accessories Trade Show), housed in Hall 10 of the Recinto Ferial, will once again be an event brimming with design, business, and international ambitions, featuring 19 participating countries.
Two months before opening day, MOMAD has already signed exhibiting companies from countries such as Albania, Germany, Armenia, Bangladesh, China, Colombia, Denmark, Spain, France, Georgia, Greece, India, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Pakistan, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Singapore, Türkiye, and Ukraine, among others. The diversity of this list is evidence of the international appeal of this fair and its ability to connect trends, design, and business opportunities primarily between Europe and Latin America.
International brands place their bets on MOMAD.
Top international companies have already confirmed their participation in this edition of MOMAD. From Italy, brands such as Acquadicocco, AFS International, Alessandra C, and Ragno (leaders in contemporary design and high-end footwear) are participating. Portugal is represented by notable companies like Colloquial Clothing Company, Christina Félix, and Scusi, which will showcase textile fashion proposals with a strong identity.
France will also be present at MOMAD, featuring renowned brands such as Cacharel Paris, Chicosoleil, Terre Rouge, and Bagatelle France, all of which have a significant European presence. These offerings will be joined by representatives of other markets such as Greece, with brands like Badoo Luxury Clothing, Aphaia Resort, and Theater D. Also, there will be Germany, with Elemente Clemente and Leguano GmbH; and the Netherlands, with brands such as My Jewellery.
Latin America will be prominent at this edition with proposals from various well-known brands. In this regard, companies from Colombia will be represented by entities such as Artesanías de Colombia, as well as the official delegation from Bogotá Fashion Week, which is participating for the first time with a carefully selected group of up-and-coming designers.
Among the proposals will be Arte y Tejido, which combines traditional craftsmanship with social responsibility; Estefanía de la Torre, offering designer women's fashion; and Morena Toro, featuring avant-garde pieces that promote conscious fashion.
Once again, MOMAD will coincide with Bisutex (Hall 8), which will help strengthen the synergies between the two fairs and create new business opportunities for exhibitors and trade visitors.