Día Mágico by FIMI celebrates the collective talent of communion and ceremony fashion

On May 16 and 17, Feria Valencia will host a new edition of Día Mágico by FIMI, the leading event for communion and ceremony fashion. On this occasion, the fair pays tribute to the talent, craftsmanship, and innovation of the designers who define this sector, consolidating its position as a showcase of excellence and creativity.

Meticulous detail and a passion for handmade items distinguish the brands present. Josephine Luca draws inspiration from nature to create designs where flowers, lace, and ribbons combine harmoniously, “each element must find its perfect place.”

Following the same philosophy, Anavig presents its “Arte EntreCosturas” collection, which elevates children’s haute couture with invisible assemblages and Calais lace, “artisan hands can turn a dress into a legacy.” Meanwhile, Manuela Montero captures the essence of handcrafted items with perfected patterns in linen and poplin, seeking “for each stitch to speak of tradition, but with contemporary silhouettes.”

Footwear, a unique accessory
Communion and ceremony footwear designers play a crucial role in the sector, combining art, functionality, and tradition to create pieces that mark unique moments. Among them, María Catalán stands out, once again demonstrating her exceptional talent at Día Mágico by FIMI, consolidating her position as a benchmark in ceremony footwear design.

Her creativity stems from the constant observation of trends, materials, and customer needs, masterfully blending innovation and tradition. “I like to ask questions and listen, as for me this represents a strong connection with the end customer, and we try to adapt to their needs as much as possible.” With an artisanal and sustainable approach, she carefully selects locally sourced leathers and fabrics, always seeking the perfect balance between elegance and comfort.

Her ability to adapt to the challenges of the sector, such as immediacy and a variety of sizes, reflects her commitment to quality and detail. María not only designs shoes, but also unique pieces that complete unforgettable looks, reaffirming her leadership in the world of children’s fashion and ceremonies.

Innovation that honors roots
The reinvention of classics defines brands like El Atelier de Susana, where modernity intertwines with tradition. In the menswear world, El Enfants del Atelier demonstrates that elegance and comfort can go hand in hand: “Boys deserve to feel as special as girls, without losing freedom of movement.”

Hortensia Maeso, synonymous with visionary design, deserves a separate chapter. With a romantic, bohemian, and avant-garde style, the brand has revolutionized the sector and become an international benchmark. After overcoming the challenges of the DANA (National Council of Fashion Designers), she presents her 2026 collection at Día Mágico, full of resilience and beauty.

Excellence as a Flag
Beyond trends, all the brands share an obsession: technical perfection. Josephine Luca affirms that “I don’t believe in competition, but in being faithful to my work.” Alicia Gimeno, director of Día Mágico by FIMI, highlights the key role of these designers, who “are the soul of our fair. Their passion and artistry elevate the sector, and in this edition we celebrate their unique contribution. Brands such as Hortensia Maeso and Josephine Luca embody that spirit: creativity, dedication, and a love of detail that inspires the entire industry.”

Día Mágico by FIMI thus reaffirms its position as an essential event to discover the latest trends in communion and ceremony fashion, where tradition and avant-garde go hand in hand.

Paseo Mágico Fashion Show + 2025 Digital Campaign with support from ICEX
The communion and ceremony collections of Spanish brands stand out for their quality, details, colors, and finishes, and Paseo Mágico showcases these details of the new 2026 collection.

ICEX supports Spanish brands’ participation in the fashion show, along with a campaign targeting the states of Florida and Mexico that will run until the end of July 2025.

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