In a season obsessed with noise, HABEY CLUB chose silence. At 080 Barcelona Fashion, the designer duo presented a collection that spoke through craftsmanship, texture, and poise — captured in exclusive backstage portraits by Angela Ibáñez.

Ana Rujas for HABEY CLUB at 080 Barcelona Fashion
In the hushed corridors behind the runway at the 080 Barcelona Fashion week, HABEY CLUB delivered a collection steeped in refined seduction, craftsmanship and subtle theatricality. Titled for Spring/Summer 2026, the designer duo — David Salvador and Javier Zunzunegui — invited us into their vision: one of elegant deconstruction, re-imagined silhouettes and quiet luxury. We stepped behind the scenes, and with exclusive photography by Ángela Ibáñez we witnessed a world where every detail mattered and every moment felt intimate.
Walking away from the show, one image remains vivid: the final look on Ana Rujas, bathed in spotlight, framed by subtle lighting that caught the texture of the fabric just so. That moment encapsulated everything HABEY CLUB SS26 achieved: artful restraint, elevated craft, and a quiet confidence that lingers. The spectrum of pieces ranged from sharply cut jackets and blazers to fluid dresses that flirted with structure. Neutral bases—creams, greys, soft blacks—provided an anchor, while unexpected accents of texture and movement offered surprise: pleats that shifted like ripples. These layered hems peeked, accessories sculpted as small artworks. Backstage, one model slipped into a softly ruched satin dress under a rigid overcoat; another adjusted a minimalist bag with anthropomorphic handles. The duality of softness and precision was everywhere.
HABEY CLUB has long been associated with slow-fashion values: responsible production, recycled or organic materials, a commitment to craftsmanship. But for SS26, the brand looked beyond sustainability alone: it wove storytelling and atmosphere into tailoring.



















Photography by Ángela Ibañez for VEIN MAGAZINE








