Valladolid is filled with brilliance this Saturday to celebrate the 38th edition of the Goya. The awards dedicated to the art of Spanish cinema started mid-afternoon with the parade of the biggest stars of the cinematographic scene, dressed in their best gala looks. They are outfits full of shine, with impressive necklines and openings and, above all, signed by famous couturiers of haute couture and Spanish fashion.
Red has become the protagonist in designs with long tails like that of the actress Natalia Sánchez or the satin and voluminous design of the performer Blanca Romero. Other celebrities have decided to shine with striking dresses like the Zuhair Murad in emerald green and with transparencies by Cristina Castaño. A red carpet that celebrates the diversity of styles but with an important common denominator: spectacularity.
Beyond the display of luxury dresses, this red carpet is nominated this year, according to social networks, as the speaker of Spanish Me too. A platform that, through fashion and its great exponents in Spanish cinema, denounces gender inequality.