tenerife tram promotes international fashion week 2026

Tenerife Tram Promotes 2026 International Fashion Week

Tram Campaign for Tenerife Fashion Week

The promotional campaign for Tenerife International Fashion Week 2026 is now rolling through the metropolitan area, with several tram units between Santa Cruz and La Laguna featuring branding for the event. This forms part of the pre-promotion for the showcase, which will be held from 4 to 7 June and aims to reinforce the island’s role as a leading platform for the fashion sector. The official Tenerife Moda information confirms the dates and the event’s ambition to be a key industry fixture.

A Multisectoral Fashion Forum

With this initiative, the Island Council (Cabildo) is taking to the streets a new edition of the event driven by Tenerife Moda, which will bring together commercial brands, designers, creatives, and national and international labels. The goal is to consolidate a meeting where proposals for the next season will be displayed in a space designed as a reference point for the industry. The organisation envisions Tenerife International Fashion Week as a multisectoral forum giving prominence to trends linked to sustainable fashion, craftsmanship, and beauty.

Connecting Major Urban Centres

Furthermore, choosing the tram as a promotional medium extends the event’s visibility in two of the island’s main urban centres. Metrotenerife notes that its network connects Santa Cruz and La Laguna via its operational lines. The island’s councillor, Efraín Medina, emphasised that the initiative seeks to bring fashion closer to the general public and strengthen its value not only as an industry but also as a cultural expression linked to Tenerife’s identity. In this vein, he championed fashion as an artistic language capable of conveying ideas, emotions, and experiences through creativity and innovation.

Young Designers International Final

The launch of this edition had already begun with the selection of the seven finalists for the XV International Young Designers Contest Tenerife Moda 2026, which is part of the fashion week’s programme. The Cabildo recently announced that the final will be held on 4 June at the Tenerife Fairground (Recinto Ferial). The finalists who will show their proposals on the catwalk are Eva Gómez from Vitoria; Yeremay Hidalgo from Gran Canaria; Noé González de la Rosa from Tenerife; Yusef González Perdomo from El Hierro; Ni Luh Desy / IKadek Dode from Indonesia; Johannes Senior Paz from Venezuela; and Leonardo Mena from Mexico.

The winner will emerge from a contest oriented towards boosting emerging talent and fostering first professional contacts in the textile sector. To select the candidates, the jury evaluated aspects such as the originality, quality, and creativity of the collections, as well as their capacity for innovation, market adaptation, and commercial viability.

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