Last Thursday, September 11, Madrid’s Salamanca district transformed into a celebration of style with a new edition of Vogue Fashion’s Night Out. Vogue College of Fashion was proud to be part of the evening’s dynamic energy. Starting at 8:00 p.m., our stand—located on Ortega y Gasset street between Lagasca and Claudio Coello—became a key meeting point for those eager to explore our academic programs and enjoy a truly interactive experience.


A space to explore, pose, and connect
Our photo booth quickly became one of the night’s most popular stops. Many guests approached with curiosity, surprised to learn that Vogue has an official fashion school; others already knew us and stopped by to say hello, ask questions, and dive deeper into our academic offering. It was a space created to enjoy, engage in conversation, and take home an authentic memory of a night where fashion was experienced from every angle.


The sound of fashion: emerging talent on stage
Vogue Fashion’s Night Out 2025 proved once again why September remains a landmark month in the fashion calendar. Just steps from our stand, the main stage came alive with performances by rising artists such as Mafalda Cardenal, Marina Reche, Yami Safdie, Marlena, and Samurai—voices that captured the spirit of a new generation. The night ended on a high note with a live DJ set by Gerard Estadella, turning the iconic Ortega y Gasset into an open-air dance floor.

Experiencing fashion from the inside
Vogue Fashion’s Night Out isn’t just about what you wear—it’s about participating, expressing, and immersing yourself in fashion culture. From live makeovers to creative brand activations and giveaways, the evening was designed for a young, engaged audience. Within that context, our presence offered the opportunity to engage in real conversations about fashion education and what it means to turn passion into a profession.


Being part of Vogue Fashion’s Night Out gave us a chance to connect with future creatives, stylists, and visionaries. It was a moment to share what we do and who we are: an academic institution deeply connected to the real rhythm of the industry. For many, it was the first step toward imagining a professional future in fashion—one fueled by ideas, talent, and a strong creative community.

Photography by Andrea Escobar.



