Diseños de vestuario que marcaron tendencia en la televisión española

Explore the most influential costume designs that have left an indelible mark on Spanish fashion through television. From dramatic series to entertainment shows, discover how character attire has transcended the screen to inspire real-life trends. This ranking celebrates the creativity and cultural impact of television costumes, showcasing how they have shaped style and identity in Spain. Dive into the history of TV fashion and relive the looks that defined an era.

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    'Money Heist' Costume (Red Jumpsuit and Dalí Mask)

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    This costume became a global cultural phenomenon, transcending the screen to be adopted in protests and events worldwide. Its simple yet striking design, combining the red jumpsuit with the Dalí mask, created an instantly recognizable and symbolically charged visual identity.

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    Las Encinas Uniforms from 'Élite'

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    The costumes from 'Élite', particularly the Las Encinas uniforms, sparked a global fashion phenomenon, redefining preppy style with a contemporary and daring twist. Their design allowed characters to express individuality through personalization, inspiring a generation to adopt elements of their aesthetic in real life.

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    Costumes from 'Veneno' (Cristina Ortiz 'La Veneno' Looks)

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    The costumes from 'Veneno' faithfully and stylishly recreate the iconic looks of Cristina Ortiz, 'La Veneno', becoming a crucial narrative element that defines her personality and cultural impact. These designs captured the essence of an era and a character who transcended the screen, influencing fashion and the perception of identity on Spanish television.

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    Paquita Salas' Wardrobe

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    The wardrobe of 'Paquita Salas' became a cultural reference, with stylings that defined the protagonist's personality and generated a significant impact on Spanish television fashion. Her looks, combining kitsch with endearment, created a unique aesthetic that was widely discussed and emulated by viewers.

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    'Física o Química' Wardrobe (2000s Teen Style)

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    The 'Física o Química' wardrobe captured and popularized late 2000s teen style in Spain, directly influencing youth fashion trends. Its designs reflected the urban culture and subcultures of the era, becoming a mirror of Spanish youth and an aesthetic reference for millions of viewers.

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    Costume Design of 'Cuéntame cómo pasó'

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    The costume design of 'Cuéntame cómo pasó' masterfully recreated Spanish fashion from the 60s, 70s, and 80s, becoming a cultural benchmark. Its authenticity and detail allowed the audience to relive and understand social evolution through the characters' attire.

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    Costumes of 'El Ministerio del Tiempo'

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    The costumes of 'El Ministerio del Tiempo' stand out for their exceptional historical accuracy and their ability to authentically recreate various eras. Each design is not only visually striking but also serves as a fundamental pillar for immersing the viewer in the series' temporal storylines.

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    Cruz del Sur Uniforms from 'Vis a vis'

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    The costumes from 'Vis a vis', particularly the yellow Cruz del Sur uniforms, became a recognizable symbol of the series, transcending the screen to influence popular culture. Their distinctive design and powerful visual meaning contributed to the production's identity and the audience's immersion in its prison universe.

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    Costumes from 'Las Chicas del Cable' (1920s Fashion)

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    The costumes of 'Las Chicas del Cable' are distinguished by their faithful and glamorous representation of 1920s fashion, capturing the essence of an era of change and female empowerment. Its designs not only defined the series' aesthetic but also inspired trends and generated significant interest in vintage style among the Spanish audience.

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    Valeria's Wardrobe (Urban and Modern Style)

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    Valeria's wardrobe has significantly influenced Spanish television fashion, showcasing an urban and modern style that resonates with contemporary audiences. Its designs reflect current trends and offer inspiration for everyday looks, establishing itself as a style benchmark on the small screen.

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    Costumes of 'Arde Madrid' (1960s Glamour)

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    The costumes of 'Arde Madrid' masterfully recreate the glamour of the 1960s in Spain, offering an authentic and stylized vision of the era's fashion. Its designs captured the essence of an iconic decade, influencing trends and being widely praised for their historical accuracy and visual impact on Spanish television.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates costume designs that have had a significant impact on Spanish fashion and popular culture through their appearance on television.
Users can vote for their favorite costume designs and suggest new additions they believe have set trends on Spanish television.
The results reflect the popularity and cultural impact as perceived by the user community, not a professional or academic fashion evaluation.
Yes, the community can suggest new costume designs that they believe have left a mark on Spanish television and meet the selection criteria.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

This ranking is built upon the participation of our community, highlighting costume designs that have transcended the screen and become fashion and cultural icons on Spanish television.

  • Designs are initially selected based on their relevance and the cultural impact they generated at the time of their broadcast and subsequently.
  • Costumes that have influenced fashion, been widely discussed, or become recognizable symbols of shows or characters are considered.
  • The user community has the opportunity to vote for their favorite designs, directly influencing the position of each entry in the ranking.
  • Users are also allowed to suggest new additions, ensuring the ranking remains up-to-date and representative of public opinion.
  • The context of each design, such as its appearance in TVE music galas, or series like 'Money Heist' or 'Elite', is taken into account to assess its impact.
  • Cultural and fashion impact: The design must have generated a trend, been widely imitated, or become a reference in the Spanish collective imagination.
  • Public recognition: The costume must be easily recognizable and associated with a specific television show, character, or TV event.
  • Originality and design: Designs that offered an innovative or distinctive aesthetic proposal in Spanish television are valued.
  • Timelessness: The design must have maintained its relevance or be remembered over the years, transcending its original broadcast.
  • Evidence of influence: Examples where the costume has inspired other designers, the general public, or been a topic of media discussion are sought.