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It has been said that Catalonia’s longstanding separatist identity is best characterised by its offerings to the creative arts. The capital, Barcelona has been ascribed a design temperament at odds with the rest of Spain – a mixture of ‘Reason and Craziness,’ Seny i Rauxa, that delights in the biomorphic forms of art-nouveau and surrealism yet which maintains an unwavering reputation for technical excellence. Fashion has been central to Barcelona’s mercantile history since the end of the eighteenth century with its textile industry maintaining it as a hub for high quality clothing production. From the 9th to the 11th July Andrew Gow will be there offering coverage of the city's fashion week.

The Mugler show

Staged at Barcelona's brutalist style Olympic Pool (where Kylie's Slow video was done incidentally) and offering a breathtaking vantage point over the city, Thierry Mugler's retrospective brought grown French men to tears this evening. Unfortunately, lighting meant the video is kind of grainy but if you look closely you might be able to see the Sagrada Familia glimmering in the distance. The show, a joyride through Mugler's whole backlog was full of whiplash ponytails, soulful bondage and the motorbike girl/sexy cyborg getups as worn by Nadja, Tyra and Linda in George Michael's Too Funky. Too fabulous for words - everyone is back at the hotel now trying to calm down.

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