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Another year has passed.

The secret of the dress with which Cristina Pedroche gives the Chimes becomes a precious treasure to hide.

Because, precisely, in the concealment is the surprise;

in surprise, expectation;

and in it, the

audience

.

And she works for him.

To the presenter, to the ideologue of the styling -

Josie

- and to Antena 3, the chain that broadcasts them.

Tonight, the Vallecano presenter made an impact with an outfit made up of three pieces: a

cape

that recreates

a globe

"charged with human energy", according to the stylist;

a

transparent

silk tulle skirt;

and a sculptural work in

the shape of a dove of peace

, whose wings embrace the presenter and leave almost her entire

torso bare.

Josie has had the collaboration of the designer

Íñigo Garaizabal

and the sculptor

Jacinto de Manuel

, who has also taken care of integrating the body of

Cristina Pedroche

into the dove, for which he has used the

body painting

technique on her forearms.

Cristina Pedroche's dress at Campanadas 2023

Not all secrets are guarded equally well.

The news that Cristina

Pedroche

and her husband, the chef

Dabiz Muñoz

,

are expecting a baby in 2023

hit "the papers" just a few days ago.

Instead, the mystery of the dress has remained insurmountable until now, like every year.

This occultism began to inflate the bubble in 2014 and it was last year when this extremely intelligently designed marketing strategy bore decisive fruits: in 2021, Pedroche's New Year's Eve, on Antena 3, took the audience cat into the water and RTVE, with the incombustible

Anne Igartiburu

, fell from its traditional first place.

But Josie's styling wants to go beyond a dispute over figures: she has been getting richer every year and does not stop at a mere dress (or the absence of it, according to the sharpest tongues).

Every New Year's Eve the design is part of a story and this year the message he wanted to convey, hand in hand with

UNHCR

, is the situation of the more than

100 million refugees

who have abandoned their homes around the world.

Josie has explained how the idea of ​​using fashion as a means to claim human rights arose: "Humanity has experienced hard moments in 2022 that I have felt as chaotic and I wanted to reflect them in this outfit that I prepare every year as an epilogue of what I have seen in the fashion of that year or the personal ideas that simply hit me on the head. That's why I raised an

allegory of chaos (outside) and order (inside), war and peace.

The victims who flee from these conflicts are honored in this style that serves to graphically capture their wishes for this 2023 that hopefully will be better for the world".

A globe and a dress-dove

Thus, the coat, made up of three removable panels, is made with pieces of fabric from the

tents

that the UN Agency offers as a refuge for the displaced in different parts of the world.

Converting this material into a six-meter-square cape has been a very complicated pattern-making task, which has been carried out by the young designer

Íñigo Garaizabal,

who Josie predicts is "the brightest of the future".

In addition, thanks to a frame with whales, the cape has been able to transform into a kind of

globe.

In its complex preparation ,

75 refugees

from 10 different countries have participated, who have wanted to

write

about it their

testimonies

and hopes for 2023.

Precisely, that message of hope also crystallizes in the dove sculpted by

Jacinto de Manuel

, a sculptor who already participated in the 2020 Campanadas with the famous dress-armor.

The piece is made with newspaper paste with last year's bad news, then enameled in white.

In its beak it carries a bronze olive branch and its wings embrace and envelop the presenter, transforming those

sad events into a symbol of hope and freedom

for 2023.

The Ukrainian Oksana Yeromenko, one of the refugees who has embodied her wishes for 2023 in the cape.



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