Ana Obregón's controversial dress for her nephew's wedding: inspiration or plagiarism?

After eight years of dating, Javier García-Obregón and Eugenia Gil Muñoz decided to go one step further and celebrate a wedding surrounded by their closest family and friends. A meeting that included the groom’s aunt, Ana Obregón, who appeared radiant at the doors of the San Fermín de los Navarros church in Madrid.

With the permission of the couple, Obregón’s arrival was one of the most anticipated by the photographers and media who traveled to the place of the religious ceremony. Greeted in the car by her brother Javier, the celebrity appeared in a two-piece buttoned tweed look in a very flattering aquamarine green color.

Quickly upon seeing the dress, some of Ana Obregón’s followers have pointed out the great similarity it has with the Pronovias outfit that Marta Lozano wore last October at the celebration of her annual Glow Filter party.

A two-piece tweed dress fitted with a belt and with an asymmetrical neckline with large lapels inspired by the suits worn at the famous Ascot races, which is why Lozano incorporated a large hat to match.

The presenter and actress is also the godmother of her nephew’s baptism, so it was inevitable that she would not be the protagonist in some way of this event. Curiously, another of the godmothers, Paloma Lago, mother of Javier García-Obregón, also agreed on the choice of the color of the dress.

The groom’s mother was one of the most elegant at the ceremony with a design signed by AnmarGo, the same sewing house that designed the bride’s dress. A suit with an asymmetrical neckline and a single sleeve that was covered with a semi-transparent cape of the same tone.

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