As Paracia continues to refine its presence in the contemporary footwear landscape, the Madrid-based brand remains committed to a philosophy that places calm, craftsmanship and thoughtful design at the centre of everyday life. From their studio in the Spanish capital, they have built a distinctive visual and material language shaped by the idea that beauty often reveals itself through simplicity. Guided by their core principle, Enchant the Mundane, Paracia approaches shoes not merely as functional objects but as subtle companions capable of elevating the ordinary.
Within their Fall/Winter 2025 collection, the new Cove Boot channels Paracia’s quiet, thoughtful approach to design. Inspired by the space where land meets sea, the boot takes cues from traditional fishing styles and turns them into something softer and more contemporary. The smooth leather wraps the foot in a gentle curve, and a front zipper gives it a clean, straightforward look. There is a small heel for a bit of lift, but the silhouette stays easy and relaxed. As with many of Paracia’s pieces, the leather gains character with use, allowing each pair to slowly take on its own personality.
This dialogue between environment and form is expanded in Coastal Line, the visual chapter accompanying the release. Set in an unfinished architectural studio, the campaign uses raw surfaces and exposed textures to evoke the slow transformations of coastal spaces. Knu Kim, Jaime Venet, Manon Della Gherardesca and Eva Montesinos shape a world where everyday objects like nets, ropes and wood appear as traces of a landscape rather than staged elements.









