With over 10,000 wedding dresses set to be unveiled over the next few days, Rosa Clará put in a strong fight for brides' attention.
The magnificent ball gown once again took over the width of the runway but its traditional silhouette was given a makeover.
Tea-length dresses were also on trend, this time finished off with high boat necklines, delicate floral motifs and the same thick belts. Other gowns were completed with jewel-encrusted waist belts, again to enhance the bride's figure.
Voluminous skirts and flowing trains made a comeback on the runway, all amounting to simplicity and grace.
With a handful of gowns, Rosa Clará used traditional fabrics such as guipure lace, Mikado silk and Ottoman silk. She juxtaposed the elaborate designs of the silk with clean-cut silhouettes, simple straps, and three-quarter length sleeves.
The more romantic bride may have been drawn to the sheer tulle and transparent tulle dresses, one of which featured a chic V back.
The Hollywood glamour bride would be more suited to Rosa Clará's strapless numbers, which featured sweetheart necklines and columns of shimmery bead
Princess Sofia of Habsburg was pictured sitting front row at Rosa Clará, as were regular attendees Antonella Roccuzzo and Daniella Semaan, the girlfriends of Lionel Messi and Cesc Fabregas respectively.
Other designers among the 200 brands showcasing their 2016 collection include Jesús Peiró, Justin Alexander, Miquel Suay and Cabotine. In keeping with tradition, the final day of the event will belong to celebrity-favourite Pronovias who will close the show on Friday night.