The FIMI Kids Fashion Week fashion show was one of the main attractions of the 99th edition of FIMI Summer Showroom, consolidating its position as a showcase for creativity and trends for children ahead of the Spring/Summer 2026 season. The collections presented reflected this year’s theme, “La Playita,” combining style, comfort, and sustainability in summer-ready offerings on a runway hosted by Children’s Fashion From Spain, a project promoted by ICEX, ASEPRI, and Feria Valencia to promote Spanish children’s fashion abroad.
Abel&Lula stood out with its premium approach to ceremonies, celebrations, and communions, using pink in different shades as the main color, as well as lace and bows in haute couture designs. Canada House, meanwhile, presented three relaxed yet elegant collections, featuring organic fabrics such as linen and cotton, subtle floral prints, and gold details, maintaining a chic and versatile style.
Eve Children aimed its collection at a teenage audience, featuring vibrant colors like fuchsia, lime, and stone, in flowing, fresh garments ideal for the summer season. Javilar Kids, on the other hand, evoked the essence of childhood through prints inspired by Canarian nature, with greens, pinks, and corals, in a continuation of its “Eternal Spring” collection.
Mayoral renewed its image with a palette of neutral and sustainable tones, moving away from the traditional children’s style and opting for lightweight, eco-friendly fabrics. Montero&Cabana, meanwhile, showcased a classic yet updated collection, combining navy blues, Sevillian reds, and summery whites in designs coordinated with exclusive accessories.
Newness opted for natural romanticism, with fabrics like bambula and country-inspired prints in soft tones, seeking versatility for both everyday wear and special events. The Boston Kids presented themselves at FIMI Summer Showroom, reinventing their aesthetic with a surfer-inspired and casual capsule, including footwear and accessories for a complete beach look.
Together, the brands reflected a clear trend toward sustainable fashion, with organic fabrics and timeless designs that combine elegance and functionality. FIMI Kids Fashion Week thus reaffirms its position as a benchmark in children’s fashion, where innovation, quality, and style come together to inspire the coming seasons.
This edition has had the collaboration of Arthica, a school specialized in personal image, which, with more than 25 years of experience, was in charge of the models’ looks, guaranteeing an impeccable result in each show. The catwalk also featured the collaboration of the brands Swim Essentials, Siena, Pisamonas and Caminito.