For a decade, Cristina Pedroche has won the affection of the Spanish public New Year’s Eve. This is thanks to his charisma and, of course, also a consequence of the risqué look he has to ring the bell. Journalists prepare for this moment all year, and there is only one month left to experience it again. No doubt excited, in the middle of the countdown, he wanted to make it public on his networks Undisclosed details of the outfit she wore last yearDrop a clue that hasn’t gone unnoticed.
Cristina Pedroche reveals unreleased details of her Kaim dress
This Wednesday, November 27, Christina Pedroche shared never-before-seen photos of the seductive nymph look she sported on the first morning of the year. “Unpublished photo of dress Chimes 2023-2024. The dress was water and if you wet it, it will turn to water.”He revealed on his social network.
Within two hours, he received approx 20,000 likesTheir clothing choices reveal once again that great effect every New Year’s Eve. With just a month to go until she unveils the look with which she will welcome the New Year, anticipation around the presenter is high.
A clue about her next appearance?
The text concludes: “Last year represented the importance of taking care of water, life. And this year there will definitely be a very strong wish. I hope it comes true 🙏🏽❤️”. The presenter indicated that, once again, his design would have a strong message that would invite us to reflect. Is it perhaps a tribute to those killed by Dana? Now, more than ever, that symbolic garment is worth remembering.
Like every year, on New Year’s Eve 2023, Christina wanted to take advantage of her speakership to raise awareness about a cause important to her. He did this hand in hand with Greenpeace, aiming to make environmental realities visible in Spain. Her stylist, Josie, summed up the intention exclusively for HELLO!: “Save water, the most precious resource for our existence and future generations”.
A seductive mermaid who paid tribute to life on her first New Year’s Eve as a mother.
They communicate when the idea is finalized Paula UlarguiA pioneering designer of sustainable clothing based on the irrigation of seeds within cloth, which gives life and roots, creating textile art. Technology for the benefit of fashion or, rather, responsible fashion production, is a focus that this Navarre researcher wants to highlight with his work.
The result of this collaboration was a three-piece set loaded with symbolism and inspired by a river nymph, which Josie defines as “a pure waterfall, a flow of living water.” The main garment was this dress, made of an ephemeral material Gelatin, agar, glycerin and water Which, acting through heat, was designed to embrace the body and provide such a sensual and faithful touch to the essence of the presenter, leaving the abdomen and legs exposed. Strategically placing the desired coating, which simulates the fabric sea waves.
The shoes, for their part, were made from a pine wood base decorated with tied laces, which were made using cotton fibers and the same organic material that made the clothing. Even the smallest details were counted for perfection from head to toe and as a finishing touch they decided to comb her long hair with a soft comb. Wet effect mermaid waves.
Apparently, we didn’t discover this look until midnight. In the previous hours, Pedroch had completely covered him with a layer that had a life of its own. What are we referring to? Based on ecru recycled wool, we practiced A hydroponic crop Where various plants have grown roots, the result is a blanket of red aranths with nasturtium plants added.
About this aspect, Josie explained to Hello! That, at the first stage of the creative process, he asked Christina “Create a wardrobe that revolves around lifeFrom this year 2023 she gave life to a wonderful child.” There is no doubt that her first hour as a mother has marked the before and after in our television history, though we are sure that, if the message behind her next look is as meaningful as this one, it is across the screen. It will touch millions of hearts.