Cristina Pedroche’s Fashion Moments and a Humanitarian Edge

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Cristina Pedroche and Her High-Profile Fashion Moments with a Humanitarian Twist

She’s back in the spotlight thanks to a bold broadcast look shared with Antena 3’s Alberto Chicote. The design for the event, crafted by Josie, carried a clear message about human rights and peace through fashion. Josie explains that the concept drew inspiration from witnessing the horror of the 2022 war and a universal longing for peace. The exterior of the outfit conveyed chaos, while the reveal aimed to symbolize the peace many hope will define 2023.

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This distinctive Pedroche dress sparked intense debate on social media. Many viewers critiqued the style choice and turned the moment into jokes and memes. The dress was created by one of the most prominent designers of the moment. Jordi Cruz, a familiar face from a well-loved craft show, commented that everyone should consider dressing boldly for Christmas and added that the outfit would stand on its own merits.

Jordi Cruz then took a playful jab, comparing the host to a certain iconic character from a well-known animated film, referencing the dramatic tent that framed the dress and the broadcast’s opening moment.

Josie, the designer behind Pedroche’s ensemble, defended the choice. He later reached out to UNHCR to explore a potential collaboration around the Antena 3 broadcast’s chimes, sharing this on social media and receiving positive feedback from Amaia Celorrio, a communications lead for the organization. From that point, the designer dedicated himself to coordinating support and logistics for the event, even while juggling other projects like Your Face Looks Familiar.

Cristina Pedroche wearing a cape fashioned from UNHCR tents. javier bosca

When Josie agreed to lead the project back in 2014, he recalled that the broadcast had not yet become a major event, but the team brought a lively energy that helped establish a meaningful tradition. That era marked a turning point, drawing audiences back to the broadcast. While criticism remains, Josie feels fortunate to work with a talented lineup, including Íñigo Garaizabal and Jacinto de Manuel, and he admits the flurry of post-event attention often surprises him, with his phone buzzing non-stop after a show.

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Looking ahead to 2023, Josie expressed a wish for peace, better news, and less stress for himself and his loved ones once the recordings of Tu Cara Me Suena 10 were completed. He also hopes the program continues to deliver lighthearted entertainment and joy to audiences who need it most. The team aims to keep focused on positive outcomes and meaningful moments that resonate beyond the screen, balancing spectacle with a message that matters to viewers across the region.

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