Everything in black for the ‘Women of the Year’: from Tamara Falcó to Juana Acosta (with permission from Mar Flores)

Magazine Harper’s Bazaar has brought together the Madrid jet-setters this Wednesday to celebrate the delivery of the premios Women of the Year 2022. There was no dress-code beyond common sense but it seems that the guests have agreed on one thing: black. The color of elegance and sophistication has taken over the red carpet in which it has stood out, however, an impressive sea ​​flowers passion red.

The model dazzled with a mermaid-cut dress with a strapless neckline with an intricate flower in the center and opera gloves, the latest trend on the catwalks. Also impressive is the necklace, of diamonds and rubies, with which she has completed her look.




But, as we said, black has been the quintessential color of the night. They have worn it since Tamara Falco (with a classic cut design, puffed sleeves and a transparent neckline) up to Esther Canadas (with tight dress and a sleeve as a cape) and double light (with a two-piece jacket turned to one side and a closed boat neck).










They have also posed in the classic line Antonia Dell’Atte with a flowing jumpsuit printed with glitter and a two-tone fur coat; the model Helena Christensen, with suit jacket; or the lawyer and partner of Pedro J. Ramírez, Cruz Sanchez de Larawith an original sequined dress with an asymmetrical neckline, geometric shoulder pads and feathers.










More suggestive, although also in black, invited as Rosanna Zanettiwith a simple satin dress and a dizzying neckline; Juana Acosta, with a jumpsuit with a V-shaped sweetheart neckline and hanging fringe decorations; either Ruth Lorenzofeaturing a wrap-over gown style design and lace stockings.










Very original looks Eugenia Osbornewith a high-waisted cigarette and a low-cut bolero, and Alba Diazwith a smooth skirt and a mosaic-printed crop-top and infinite shoulder pads.







Among the celebrities who have left black for more serious nights are Mar Saurawith a grid design, transparency and highlights; Ariadne Artiles, with a bicolor mermaid tail and bows in front; Y Tania Llaserafull of sequins.