These Spanish brands are having their moment, delivering stylish and eclectic pieces to your wardrobe and feed.
Is there a reason Spanish fashion brands seem to be everywhere right now? If there is a reason, we’re certainly not complaining. These labels have mastered that elusive European cool. Barcelona’s buzzing design scene, Madrid’s perennial sophistication, and a centuries-long legacy of craftsmanship that continues to inform modern dressing contribute to much of the hype.
Lifestyle Asia rounds up five Spanish it-girl brands currently sweeping our Instagram feeds. And yes, they all ship to the Philippines.
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Gimaguas

The coolest girl you know probably has at least a few Gimaguas pieces in her closet. This Barcelona-based brand is setting the curve for eclectic dressing that’s both kooky and cool. Their popular suede and leather bags feature grommets and eye-catching industrial details, their sleek knitwear pieces offer an undeniable cool. Tailored for the it-girl on the go, and spotted on the likes of Bella Hadid and Kylie Jenner, it’s safe to say that this brand is easily one of the most notable names on our list.
Susmies

The Susmies girl loves color and isn’t interested in toning it down. Inspired by the patterns and hues of Nepal, the brand leans into eye-catching prints, statement jewelry, and easy resort wear with a carefree feel. Their pieces are perfect for slow days, whether you’re walking the Sitges coastline or exploring the narrow streets of El Born.
La Veste

Founded in 2018 by stylist Blanca Miró and designer María de La Orden, La Veste draws from vintage and mid-century references with a distinctly playful edge. The brand’s take on Spanish style is whimsical and a little unconventional, built around unexpected contrasts. You’ll find oversized collars, color-blocked stripes, and silhouettes that don’t try to behave. This is for the girl who dresses for herself, leans into intention, and makes a statement without overthinking
Paloma Wool

The name Paloma Wool will probably ring a bell, especially for its statement sweaters that quickly reached cult status during the pandemic. It’s easy to see why. The brand is known for its ethically-minded ethos, priding itself with collaboration with local suppliers and artisans. It has since shifted into a less flashy, more pared-back mood with simple knits, leather bags, and pieces you’ll actually wear in the long run.
Simuero

Simuero’s intuitive approach to silver and gold-smithing has placed it on the upper echelons of the independent jewelry sphere. This jewelry label is known for its distinctive, baroque, organic-inspired shapes. It plays with experimentation while staying grounded in a philosophy of intention. Their collections range from semi-precious pieces to fine jewelry, all made with a focus on sustainability.