Melot Atelier was invited to the program Hoy por Hoy Burgos on Cadena SER, in a conversation with journalist Rosalía Santaolalla.

Founded and designed by Modesta Jašmontaitė, the brand currently operates from the Burgos business incubator, in an environment shared by projects linked to the social and cultural spheres, such as Fundación Lesmes and Sara Peña, as well as key figures from Burgos Fashion Week, including its organizer, Franck Lionel.

During the interview, the principles that shape Melot Atelier were shared: a way of creating rooted in calm, where slow fashion, attention to detail, and artisanal processes set the pace. It is a practice that places time, quality, and the intimate relationship between the garment and the person who wears it at the center.

In a local scene where independent ateliers are becoming increasingly rare, Melot Atelier offers a different perspective, recovering the value of what is close, handmade, and lasting.

The conversation takes place in the context of Burgos Fashion Week, where the brand presented its collection at the ABBA Hotel Burgos, consolidating an identity that moves away from the accelerated rhythms of the industry and toward a more essential, timeless, and conscious fashion.

Its participation in Cadena SER Burgos therefore strengthens its presence within a circuit where fashion is also understood as culture, thought, and process, opening a dialogue that goes beyond the local sphere and connects with a broader sensibility in Spain and Europe.

You can listen to the entire interview here.

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