Press
Our vision has been featured in several national media outlets (online and in print):
- Telva: "Beatriz Antón and her brides in kimonos — a runway show inspired by Japan".
“To the sound of Joe Hisaishi on the violin accompanied by the Vienna Symphony, we were all transported to Japan. (...) Each design seeks to transcend trends and remain timeless — as bridal gowns ought to be. As Beatriz herself explained: ‘Among other things, we aspire for our brides never to feel that their gowns have gone out of fashion, even when they look back at their wedding photos 20, 30, 40 or 50 years from now.’ (...) It is clear that in Beatriz’s bridal universe, there are no limits. Nor are there any in the life of this young designer.”
- Hola: "All the bridal trends set to go viral in 2025".
“As we mentioned earlier, this accessory has been part of the bridal world for quite some time. Yet that does not mean it has become too ‘predictable’ or that there is little room for innovation. Sometimes it is reimagined in fabrics not traditionally used for this purpose; other times, its novelty lies in how it is styled — worn off one shoulder, or, as Beatriz Antón proposes, tied elegantly at the chest and paired with a short dress.”
- The Fashion Rue: "Discover Spanish luxury".
“In her creative world, each handbag goes beyond being a mere fashion accessory; it becomes a daily companion, a personal piece with which to share one’s experiences. (...) Her deep connection to tradition and the land is interwoven with Beatriz’s innovative vision, giving rise to pieces full of soul and character.”
- El Cierre Digital: "Spanish craftsmanship and haute couture converge at Atelier Couture 2024".
“‘Cuentos de Ise’ was undoubtedly the crowning moment of these mystical fashion days, presented by Beatriz Antón. The young designer completely immersed the audience in a Japanese tale, which served as the conceptual thread of her collection — composed of 13 garments inspired by Japanese culture.”