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The Platinum Awards for Ibero-American Cinema and Audiovisual drew a parade of familiar faces from film, social media, and fashion for a fifth staging at IFEMA in Madrid. The event, held for the third consecutive year, was highlighted by a red carpet that previewed the gala itself, giving fans a first glimpse of the night’s style as cameras clicked and flashbulbs popped.
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Among the guests, a groundbreaking actress stood out in an outfit that balanced drama and glamour. Her choice featured an asymmetrical neckline paired with a Roman-inspired silhouette, complemented by gold bracelets and braided hair. The look combined regal influence with contemporary edge, finishing with jewelry from Marina García and footwear by LODI.
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In a display of relaxed confidence, the singer favored comfort without sacrificing presence. A blue suit was worn with a crisp white shirt and matching sneakers, projecting a playful yet polished vibe in a photo interview from the evening.
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The actress drew attention in a Michael Kors creation, a dress characterized by delicate transparency and silver sequins. The gown featured two slender straps and a shimmering overlay that accentuated her figure with elegance and modernity.
Antonio Velasquez
Known for timeless taste, the model opted for classic refinement: a white jacket tuxedo paired with black trousers, a white shirt, a bow tie, and a black vest to complete the ensemble. A disciplined, sophisticated statement walked the line between traditional and suave contemporary flair.
Macarena Gomez
Alongside her husband Aldo Comas, the actress chose a dramatic, form-fitting dress with a flamenco-inspired skirt. The design featured a narrow black column that ended with feathered accents at the waist and intricate beading across the bodice, creating a striking silhouette on the carpet.
Vanessa Romero
The actress impressed in a water-green dress from Andrew Pocrid, paired with LODI sandals. The piece showcased an asymmetrical neckline and gold chain details that added glint and movement to her look as she moved along the red carpet.
Adrian Lastra
Listeners and fashion watchers noted Adrián’s ongoing knack for impeccable dressing. He appeared in a velvet tuxedo with a bow tie and white shirt, a combination that radiated effortless charm and classic luxury.
JUANA ACOSTA
Juana delivered one of the evening’s most elegant moments in a halterneck Elie Saab dress, featuring open mesh beads at the center of the design and a refined sense of texture that caught the light as she posed for photographers.
Leticia Dolera
Leticia’s all-black ensemble drew significant attention for its originality. A two-piece dress with a sweeping cape extending from one sleeve offered a bold, sculptural silhouette that echoed her personal taste and confidence on the carpet.
Martha Castro
Martha chose a gown dominated by tulle on the collar and skirt, sticking with a black palette for a night of high distinction. The look was completed with Dela Cierva y Nicolás styling and matching M DE PAULET jewelry alongside LODI sandals, presenting a quiet, elegant drama.
Blas Canto
Known for his broad appeal, Blas opted for comfort-forward styling in a light, off-white suit paired with cargo-like boots and a matching shirt. The result was relaxed yet polished, a statement of ease with a touch of conceit in a bold color family.
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The actress chose a long black dress cut from a delicate muslin with sheer floral embroidery and a honeycomb neckline, delivering a look that was at once ethereal and refined on the Platinum carpet.
Laura Matamoros
Influencer presence was felt in a pleated, strapless dress featuring an asymmetrical skirt with a dramatic front opening. The pistachio hue added a fresh, contemporary note to her appearance, drawing eyes along the movement of the fabric with every step.
Cristina Castano
Cristina stood out in an ensemble of sheer fabrics adorned with feathers and diamonds. The dress exuded sensuality and elegance, ranking among the event’s most memorable red-carpet statements for the day.