Fashion, that act of personal creation and expression of the successive metamorphoses of the most cultivated individuals, has found in Atzaró one of its greatest allies. “We want the agro-tourism to be a meeting place for international fashion”, explains Rachel Parson who, as well as fashionista, is the hotel’s public relations and the person behind the Primavera-Verano’10 Atzaró Collection by Michiko Koshino.
“It’s a collection of very colourful, simple and sexy dresses, kaftans and kimonos”, says the Japanese designer, one of the key figures on the fashion circuit over the course of recent decades and probably the most iconic and personal representation of the symbiotic relationship that fashion and dance music had in the London of the 80s and 90s with the birth and subsequent flowering of club culture.
Music - the life that starts when the sun goes down - continues to inform Michiko Koshino’s collections and also the everyday existence of this island that floats thanks to music. The designer discovered Ibiza in the 70s and now returns at the invitation of Atzaró with an exclusive and delicate fashion project featuring stamped silk garments drawn from the creator’s personal archive. Stylish, flowing creations you can wear in the countryside and beside the sea. A top collection for the top hotel that Atzaró is at prices that in no case exceed 300 Euros and which, in addition, incorporates an attractive line of swimwear.
No, no, no. We are neither trying to be nostalgic nor debating the virtues of analogic vs digital again but simply informing you that every Thursday in the bar of Las Dalias you have the chance to dust down the vinyl collection...
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