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Begoña
versus
Begoña
.
Villacís and Gómez.
Two women who closely follow trends and who are committed to the great
fashion event
in our country, Madrid Fashion Week, that is why they always support the catwalk by going to the
parades
, no matter how difficult the sanitary restrictions imposed may make things due to the pandemic.
Specifically, in the last 24 hours both have been in the front row of the parades, although each of them has shown their support for a different designer.
Begoña Villacís in the Maya Hansen fashion show
Begoña Villacís
- who had already defended Spanish fashion during the presentation of the
catwalk
, surprising with a
very trendy look
centered on a risky
Zara
skirt
with python print and front zip - attended the
Maya Hansen
fashion show
.
A designer who presented her novelties in a hybrid format -a
fashion film
followed by a dance show with four dancers on the
catwalk
and the parade of the models with live music- and who focused her collection on her star garment, the
corset
, integrating it into
classic looks
and shortening it to work as a belt.
On this occasion,
Begoña Villacís
opted for wide high-waisted jeans, which she combined with a
short fitted
tweed
jacket
in brown tones with double-breasted double-breasted and
heeled
moccasins
in the same color.
Begoña Villacís at the Maya Hansen show at Madrid Fashion Week.
Begoña Gómez in the Pablo Urroz fashion show
For her part,
Begoña Gómez
opted for the parade of the Mallorcan designer
Pablo Erroz
, one of the creators with the most projection of these moments, who created his own label in 2010 and who has premiered on the Madrid catwalk with a sustainable collection in the Majorcan ikat linen and cotton jackets prevail.
For the appointment,
Pedro Sánchez's
wife
chose a
vibrant green double-breasted
blazer
with gold buttons that she combined with
black
cropped pants
with frayed hem and suede pumps in the same tone as the jacket.
Begoña Gómez in the parade of the Mallorcan Pablo Urroz in Madrid Fashion Week.
Two women and two styles so different that even choosing the same type of garment they get very different results.
Begoña against Begoña, another duel in the middle of the
electoral campaign.
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