Madrid (EFE).- Antonio Banderas, María Pagés, Antonio Najarro, Cayetana Guillén Cuervo, Lola Herrera, Antonio Resines, Aitana Sánchez Gijón, Carmelo Gómez, Sergio Bernal or María Hervas have been some of the artists who have walked the the first edition of the Talía awards, in which black has stood out.
“The red carpet is the staging of the Talía awards”
Upon her arrival this Monday, the president of the Academy of Performing Arts, Cayetana Guillen Cuervo, said that she wore a black tulle dress with a strapless neckline by Rubén Hernández.
The carpet, installed along the Plaza Santa Ana, “is a sandwich between Calderón de la Barca and García Lorca”, added Guillén Cuervo, who recalled that these awards are “a party that celebrates the excellence and talent of performing arts professionals.
International Theater Day
While the guests were arriving at the gala, held at the Teatro Español coinciding with International Theater Day, the red carpet, through which artists and politicians have passed, has been very lively, fun and enlivened with dance, circus and theater.
Artists of the stature of María Pagés, one of the early risers, recently arrived from Abu Dhabi, who has worn a black dress that she adorned with a manila shawl with bright colors, have paraded through this stage.
The black, the king of the carpet
Black has been the color chosen among the majority of the guests, a tone chosen by Gema Cuervo, Blanca Paloma, Natalia Millán, Blanca Portillo, Lola Herrera, who has opted for “wearing sequins and glitter.”
Also in black, but more daring and with more risky creations, María Adánez came to the event with a dress with a lingerie air with transparencies and set in beading, and María Hervás, who opted for an asymmetrical design that sculpted her figure.
Black combined with white has been the bet of Silvia Abascal and Julieta Serrano. India Martínez has used orange combined with black to show off a design with volume on the skirt.
Aitana Sánchez Gijón, in gold and white, and Marta Poveda, with a light dress covered with sea shells that has been one of the originals, have shown tables when choosing styling for the gala.
“Renew or die”
With more color, Silvia Marsó attended the event, who wore a long mauve dress and was happy at the premiere of these Talía awards, “who, in addition to having a woman’s name, Talía is the muse of theatre,” he recalled.
“Renew or die”, said Maribel Verdú upon her arrival, who has chosen an asymmetric white dress with sequins for the occasion.
Black has also been present in the styling of the gentlemen. “This is going well, we have plenty left over for the first edition,” Pepón Nieto said upon his arrival.
However, the actor Bob Pop has opted for a red creation, enhanced with a flashy gold necklace and Jesús Olmedo has preferred a white tuxedo with a black bow tie.
Carmelo Gómez, Antonio Banderas, Lluís Homar, Antonio Najarro, Antonio Resines, Javier Gutiérrez, Carlos Hipólito, Israel Galván or Manuel Liñán have been some of the most elegant who have paraded through Plaza Santa Ana to celebrate the Performing Arts.