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She studied in the [[Technical University of Madrid|UPM]] and in [[1992]] she finished [[Fashion Design]] and joined her parents' enterpreise, [[Elipse]].
She studied in the [[Technical University of Madrid|UPM]] and in [[1992]] she finished [[Fashion Design]] and joined her parents' enterpreise, [[Elipse]].


In [[1994]], she created her own firm. She sells and shows her collections regularly in international fashion fairs like Atmosphère ([[Paris]]), Fashion Cotterie ([[New York]]), Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana ([[Milan]]), Pasarela Cibeles ([[Madrid]]), Passarel·la Gaudí ([[Barcelona]]), and [[London Fashion Week]]([[London]]). Amaya Arzuaga has more than 200 boutiques in Spain.
In [[1994]], she created her own firm. She sells and shows her collections regularly in international fashion fairs like Atmosphère ([[Paris]]), Fashion Cotterie ([[New York]]), Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana ([[Milan]]), Pasarela Cibeles ([[Madrid]]), Passarel·la Gaudí ([[Barcelona]]), and London Fashion Week([[London]]). Amaya Arzuaga has more than 200 boutiques in Spain.


==Prices==
==Prices==

Revision as of 03:34, 4 March 2007

Amaya Arzuaga (b. 1970) is a Spanish designer.

She studied in the UPM and in 1992 she finished Fashion Design and joined her parents' enterpreise, Elipse.

In 1994, she created her own firm. She sells and shows her collections regularly in international fashion fairs like Atmosphère (Paris), Fashion Cotterie (New York), Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana (Milan), Pasarela Cibeles (Madrid), Passarel·la Gaudí (Barcelona), and London Fashion Week(London). Amaya Arzuaga has more than 200 boutiques in Spain.

Prices

  • Magacines Telva , Elle, Woman
  • Empresaria joven de Expansión
  • Arte de Vivir
  • Primer Premio Cibeles
  • Medalla de oro al mérito en las Bellas Artes de 2005