Blog Santa Eulalia


Wild trend

The animal print has become timeless fashion. Season after season it returns to reinvent itself in new colours and shapes,

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Happy summer fashionista!

This is not a farewell, dear friend. It’s a ‘See you in September fashionista’! Our blog takes a break until further notice to rest on the beaches on the other side of the ocean.

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The reign of fuchsia

For many, fuchsia, or every similar tones tends to look like pink; it’s a prohibited colour. They call it corny, perhaps childish, a colour only suitable for those blond girls.

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Life on a pair of Brian Atwood

Seeing the world from above has always been a privilege. And Brian Atwood does not want you to give up on him.

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SANTA EULALIA HAS 5.000 FANS ON FACEBOOK.THANKS YOU FRIENDS!

We have shot hundreds of flashes to show you the latest bicolour Brian Atwood platforms and the new petrol blue Moncler that just arrived.

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The fashion blog Coolhunter Diary wants Santa Eulalia

I would have loved to walk out of the doors of Santa Eulalia wearing the LBD (little black dress) I chose to pose in front of the camera lens. Balenciaga really knows how to do it! 

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Feet, why do I need them if I have wings to fly

Had it not been for the anguish caused by her illness and never having had the privilege of living in the time of designers such as Brian Atwood, Nicholas Kirkwood, Camilla Skovgaard, Rupert Sanderson and Giuseppe Zanotti, among others, the Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, never would have thought to exclaim her famous phrase “Feet, why do I need them if I have wings to fly”.

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