From Marta Hazas to Cayetana Guillén Cuervo: potpourri of color and style at the Malaga Festival

Malaga has dressed up for a party this Friday to celebrate the 26th edition of the Dinner Festival. The Teatro Cervantes has extended its red carpet early in the afternoon and the best-known faces of the big and small screen have paraded along it to celebrate their most special day. Martha Hazasin a draped princess dress with a strapless neckline, has acted as mistress of ceremonies.

In the line of pastel colors they were also Vanessa Martin, who has enlivened the gala with her music and has posed in a flowing pale pink tunic and an impressive ear-cuff that captured all the attention; and Cayetana Guillen Cuervowho has opted for one of the most popular colors of the season, nude, with a princess-cut dress made of tulle.

In pink, but fuchsia, the actress Eva Isantawhich has sported an original three-dimensional print of a bird with multicolored feathers.

There have been no shortage of other tones as striking as the bottle green of Ana Fernandez, with a simple knit model and closed long sleeves; or the spring green of Lucia Jimenezwho has given everything with a Greek-style dress, a pleated skirt and golden leaves on the bodice.

In turquoise green he has walked Itziar Castrowith a classic model full of feathers, and the most powerful tone has been set by the actress El Hammami Minewith a plunge neckline, shoulder-to-shoulder sleeves, a draped waist and a pencil skirt.

In bridal white she has appeared Alejandra Onieva, the future sister-in-law of Tamara Falcó. Gorgeous in a dress with a straight satin skirt and a bodice with delicate feathers.

The quintessential color of any self-respecting gala has been the star of the night: black. From the crop top ensemble of Miriam Hernandez to the sophisticated column cut dress with a double front opening by Belen Lopezgoing through the sophisticated piece of Martha Lozanowith a dizzying side opening and three-dimensional rose window, or the extremely elegant mermaid cut in Teresa Andrés Gonzalvowith draped ornament in bronze.