The CRFW26 has turned Ciudad Real into a meeting point for the national textile sector. Isabel Sanchis's runway show, with its proposal of elegance and sophistication, was the central event that attracted designers, models, and enthusiasts from across the country. The city thus positions itself as a showcase of trends, capturing the attention of specialized media and critics.
The digital logistics and technological backstage of the event 🖥️
Behind every fold and stitch of Sanchis's collection, there was a notable technical deployment. The production team used 3D modeling software to preview the silhouettes and LED lighting systems synchronized with the runway. The live broadcast required a dedicated fiber optic network and robotic cameras to capture every detail. The backstage operated with an internal wardrobe management app, allowing quick changes between the 35 exits. Without this digital scaffolding, the event would not have had the same pace.
The drama of heels and attendees' schedules 👠
While models strutted with steady steps on impossible heels, another battle was being fought in the front row: attendees vying for a spot in the first row. There were discreet elbows, forced smiles, and the occasional stomp on a designer handbag. The funniest part was seeing a fashion critic trying to tweet the review while holding onto their partner, who was falling asleep. Amid all the glamour, the only real drama was finding parking.