Cristina Pedroche hits the bells again

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Cristina Pedroche and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) came together to welcome 2023 and make visible the reality of over 100 million refugees worldwide. The journalist wore a creation made by Iñigo Garaizabal, consisting of a six-square-metre beige cloak on piping and patchwork with fabric scraps from tents UNHCR offered as shelter in different parts of the world (Gernika, 1991).

After the cloak was removed, Pedroche wore two pieces: a sheer tube skirt created by Garaizabal and a sculpted dove-shaped top by artist Jacinto de Manuel, a figurative work of art representing peace and freedom. The design revealed the belly of the journalist who confirmed her pregnancy hours ago.

Ana Obregón chose a 50s-inspired white model created by Rubén Hernández from Alicante. The dress with a heart-shaped neckline and a train at the waist is made of “georgette” fabric covered with micro pearl sequins creating a second skin effect.

Marilo Montero He presented Telecinco and Cuatro Campanadas with Risto Mejide. For this occasion, she chose a design by Alessandra Rinaudo, artistic director of Pronovias Group, consisting of a beige Italian crepe blouse, a sky blue skirt with silk taffeta pleats and a blue cotton velvet jacket.

A haute couture by Alejandro de Miguel was the model chosen by her. Cristina PardoThe one who gave the bells with Dani Mateo at La Sexta. The same designer chose Anne Igartiburu, who rings the bells on the Ibai Llanos channel, in an original red elephant-legged trouser suit covered with sequins and feathers on the collar area.

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