Yesterday a parade was held in the renowned Park Güell in Barcelona to present the Cruise 2025 collection of the French brand Louis Vuitton. The choice of Barcelona as the setting for this great occasion caused a stir among fashion lovers in our country, as it is a great honor.
As expected, the catwalk was filled with luxury international guests. Ana de Armas, Chloë Grace Moretz, Ester Expósito, Shay Mitchell, Jaden Smith, Saoirse Ronan, Cynthia Erivo, Sophie Turner, Anna Castillo and Pharrel Williams, among others, were some of the stars who posed before the media at the photocall of the event. In addition to the aforementioned list, the press was surprised to see Victoria Federica de Marichalar, who decided to go with an elegant short black dress.
As expected, almost all the media have covered the event that the Catalan city has hosted. The coverage of the parade has been absolute and thousands of experts have closely followed what was happening in Barcelona. However, not all have been good words.
The presenter of Aruser@s, Alfonso Arús, was not very convinced with some of yesterday’s images. The communicator has harshly criticized both the dark color of the clothing worn by most of the guests and the sober tone of the brand’s designs.
Tatiana Arús clarified to the audience that this type of cruise collections are made thinking about being able to use them in places with ‘warm’ climates and explained that the designer had been inspired by modernism, but that he had also made a nod to Spanish culture. because it presented different designs with Cordovan style hats.
After viewing the images of some models and celebrities who posed in front of the media cameras, Arús has reflected and made his opinion known. ”Well, I’m sorry, they are colors that I don’t see for a cruise. Nothing. I get on a cruise ship and I see all the people dressed in black and I get off again and I think, who died? With all due respect to Louis Vuitton, I don’t like the color (…) I don’t see any of them on a cruise (…) We are already in spring, turning to summer,” the presenter noted.