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Los Cabos Fashion Week 2026: The Heartbeat of Latin Fashion at the End of the World

  • May 11
  • 2 min read
Photo: Roberto Valdez
Photo: Roberto Valdez

By: Albania Rosario, Founder of LCFW & President of FDLA


When I founded Los Cabos Fashion Week, my vision was clear: to create a bridge where Latin American creativity would not only be exhibited but elevated to global standards. This third edition has been undeniable proof that this vision is now a vibrant reality. We didn't just experience a fashion week; we experienced the consolidation of a platform that articulates industry, culture, and business.  


A Beginning with Purpose


Photo: Roberto Valdez
Photo: Roberto Valdez

From the very first minute at our operational hub in ME Cabo by Meliá, the energy was electric. Seeing the arrival of my international designers and friends set the pulse for what was to come: a collective construction. We officially began at Cabo Sagrado with a reception that personified the elegance of this destination, reminding us that alliances are the foundation of any success.  


Speaking of alliances, this edition shone with its own light thanks to the support of partners who share our excellence. The sophistication of Didiamant was the perfect complement to our visual identity, while the deployment of Grupo Rosa Negra elevated the experience to another level. From the networking moments at Taboo and Funky Geisha to that cinematic closing with fireworks at CRAFT rooftop, each venue was a testament to the hospitality and luxury that define Los Cabos.  


The Runway: Evolution and Talent


Photo: Roberto Valdez
Photo: Roberto Valdez

The heart of FDLA will always be design. The Collective Runway Show was a display of technical mastery and creative intuition. Seeing the collections of my dear Indira & Isidro, Carlos Sierra, Jorge Rey, and Carlos Pineda—who also shared their wisdom in our Fashion Talks alongside figures like José Forteza—filled me with pride.  


Every piece from Ankayaya, Gippco, Kactustyle, and IDOL Jose that walked the runway reinforced the message: Latin fashion is dynamic, bold, and ready for the most demanding markets. For this reason, I was so thrilled to activate the "See Now, Buy Now" Pop-Up, allowing that magic to translate into a direct commercial connection with the public.  


New Horizons


A moment I will hold in my heart was the announcement of our new ambassadors: Ernesto Coppel and Gabriela Camus. Their integration into our LCFW family is not only an honor but a strategic step to continue projecting this paradise and our talent toward the rest of the world.  


I leave this edition inspired. Los Cabos is not just a landscape; it is the stage where Latin American design has found its most sophisticated voice. See you at the next edition!   


Albania Rosario

Dreamer, Leader, Founder 

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