The red carpet of the 24th edition of the Latin Grammy Awards has been full of contrasts and trends. The most extravagant styles invade and enchant these awards dedicated to Latin music that for the first time in their history are celebrated outside the United States, in Seville.

It seems that the city has made an impact on the outfits of the celebrities who walked the awards red carpet this Thursday night. After the magnificent Sevillian-inspired twinning-matching outfits of the Bernad sisters, Lola Índigo captured everyone’s attention by covering her head with a violet mantilla.

Like a modern bride walking to the altar, the singer has posed on this red carpet with one of the outfits that has undoubtedly caused the most talk on social networks and the specialized press.

The design is made up of a satin slip dress dyed an intense violet. Fitted and fastened with thin spaghetti straps, the dress is adorned for the occasion with a veil-like mantilla made of transparent tulle and finished with large embroidery.

But what is truly important about styling is its designer. The singer winks at the city by choosing one of the big names in Sevillian fashion. Nicolás Montenegro, famous in the industry for his use of tapestries, risky prints and, above all, his defense of local industry and crafts, turns the artist into a bride of Sevillian tradition on this historic red carpet.