The Museo del Traje, a state museum under the Ministry of Culture, presented the twelfth edition of the Emerging Design Month. This initiative, a joint effort with fashion design training centers nationwide, aims to highlight the talent of new generations of designers.
Throughout June, the museum serves as a platform for aspiring professionals to exhibit their creative proposals. The exhibition features a selection of outstanding student work, offering a broad view of the current emerging design landscape and the diversity of educational offerings in fashion and design.
This twelfth edition includes projects from six selected schools with free themes, reflecting the cultural, social, and personal concerns of a new generation of creators. Through aesthetic and technical experimentation, the proposals address issues such as identity, memory, sustainability, material transformation, and the relationship between body and environment.
Participating institutions include UDIT, Madrid School of Design, Kroomdos, Universidad Europea, Esdir, and Arte Diez. Their projects range from contemporary reinterpretations of tailoring and narratives on migration and belonging to research in biomaterials, material transformation processes, and the creation of sensory experiences.
The collection Invisible Inside by Hugo Vega, a Fashion Design student at UDIT, has been selected for the XII Emerging Design Month. The exhibition will be on display at the Museo del Traje's Multi-purpose Hall until June 30.
The Institute of Youth (Injuve) is also collaborating, presenting Pray for Pop by Alberto del Río Florencio. This project, supported by Injuve's Youth Creation Grants, reflects on current belief systems through a hybridization of religious iconography and popular culture.
The exhibition, coordinated by Mai Jiménez, offers free admission until capacity is reached and will be open to the public from June 2 to June 30.




