Tamara Falcó returned to El Hormiguero this Thursday after the Easter holidays. The current affairs gathering of the program presented by Pablo Motos dedicated its first minutes to talking about the plans that Nuria Roca, Juan del Val, Cristina Pardo and the Marchioness of Griñón had made during these days.

While Roca and del Val talked about their getaway to New York, Isabel Preysler’s daughter revealed that she had not left the country and had stayed at home, living a few days “in recollection and prayer.” Some words that aroused the curiosity of the Valencian presenter, who wanted to know what this religious plan consisted of. The businesswoman explained that her husband, Íñigo Onieva, had tried to break these days of peace and faith that were so important to her. “He wanted to invite some friends and I didn’t let him, I told him to go somewhere else with them, my house was in seclusion,” she commented.

One more Thursday, her look also caught everyone’s attention. Falcó and her stylist, Cristina Reyes, chose a vibrant floral-print skirt from Sézane for the occasion, thus adding a touch of spring to his outfit. The piece, named Tabata, stands out for its fluid red fabric with contrasting flowers in pink, white and green tones.

A beautiful print that marked this high-waisted garment with a fitted waist, midi length and side slit. In the online store of the French firm it can be purchased for 115 euros but the bad news is that it is running out quickly and at the moment only units from size 34 to 42 are available.

The Marquise of Griñón combined the skirt with a basic Zara sweater, in black and with a round neck and long sleeves decorated with fake gold buttons. This design made of fine knit, priced at 22.95 euros, can also be purchased in grey, light blue, green and with a striped print.

Falcó completed the look with strappy Martinelli sandals that showed off her red pedicure and jewelry from Tous, her trusted jewelry store. His makeup also had a spring tone: coral, present on his lips and cheekbones.