Last Friday, I kicked off the first Capsule Wardrobe Masterclass in my art studio in Madrid — and honestly, it was a blast.

I’ve always wanted to create fashion workshops that educate women regardless of age, body type, or status. I started doing this in Budapest back in 2024, and I was surprised by how many women were genuinely interested. What surprised me even more was realizing that in Madrid there’s almost no offer for this kind of workshop — and when it does exist, it’s either very expensive or rarely happens.

Since I got my flat I knew part of it would become an art and creative space. For close friends and creatives, it’s our “living room.” For fashion, it was designed specifically for running workshops.

Having your own space means two things: more accessible ticket prices and a truly intimate setup. I host up to 10 women, which allows us to shamelessly tackle all fashion dilemmas — properly.

This workshop focused on building a capsule wardrobe, updated with 2026 trends and adapted to Madrid life. Since moving to Spain, I’ve been encouraging women not to be afraid of color. I focus a lot on professional wardrobes because it honestly makes me sad to see ambitious women stuck in overly rigid outfits, when there are so many better options out there. In Spain especially, color is everything — regardless of age or social status.

Another key element of the workshops is inviting an industry expert. This time, we were joined by Teresa, owner of Corsetería Coco, a bespoke bra-fitting service in Madrid that helps women find perfectly fitted bras, especially for D cups and above. Things got really interesting when we started talking about bras, breasts, and very familiar female dilemmas — including a few hilarious anecdotes from our school days. Boobs may be beloved by many, but they can also be a real problem if not properly supported. Moral of the story: a good bra is not optional.

These small events also give me an excuse to get creative with finger food — and once again, proof that women know how to organize meaningful events and have fun at the same time.

More workshops are coming soon, covering different fashion topics and featuring different industry experts. We’re keeping it intimate, warm, and friendly — because there’s no fashion problem we can’t find a solution for.

Stay tuned, and tell me: what kind of workshops would you love to see next?

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