2023 has had everything for Laura Escanes. The Catalan influencer has suffered on a personal level, but at work she has done very well. TV3 has opted for her twice: first to present La Travessa, an adventure reality show, and to present the New Year’s Eve Chimes and thus welcome 2024 together with Miki Núñez.

How could it be any other way, there was a lot of expectation to see the content creator at the controls of such a special format. Just before the year changed, Escanes shared with the audience some of her wishes for 2024.

Surprisingly, in addition to health, the Catalan has asked to have “sex” throughout the coming year after having broken up with the singer Álvaro de Luna. She has shared this same desire with Núñez. Furthermore, Escanes wanted to have an emotional memory for her grandmother, who recently passed away: “I send a kiss to my grandmother.”

If the influencer has stood out in anything, it has been in her choice of wardrobe. Social networks have crowned Escanes as the true queen of the night, far ahead of Ana Mena, Marta Flich or Cristina Pedroche.

Laura Escanes’ dress for the New Year’s Eve Bells has been a true work of art. Designed exclusively for her by the Spanish brand Ze García, this dress has stood out for its elegance and sophistication. Made of beaded embroidered tulle in shades of champagne, pearl and crystal, the dress exuded exceptional brilliance and delicacy. The design incorporated a radial gradient that emanated from the center of the waist and faded across the entire silhouette, creating a dazzling and unique visual effect.

In addition to the impressive work on the body of the dress, an unmistakable detail was its long sleeves. These sleeves, which started from the shoulder and reached the waist, followed the same radial pattern of the dress, adding a sense of depth and a fascinating play of light.

The most surprising thing about the design has been the tribute that Escanes has paid to its Catalan roots. Inspired by Art Noveau, or Catalan modernism, the dress was a tribute to the iconic art movement that emerged in Barcelona at the end of the 19th century.