Vestidos icónicos de presentadoras en TVE

Explore the most memorable and elegant dresses worn by Spanish Television (TVE) presenters throughout history. From classic designs to modern trends, this ranking celebrates the television fashion that has left its mark on the Spanish audience. Discover how the style of these public figures has influenced culture and fashion, becoming true icons. A journey through the evolution of wardrobe in public television, highlighting pieces synonymous with unforgettable moments.

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    Inés Ballester's Dress (TVE Morning Show, 2024)

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    Inés Ballester's 2024 dress generated significant interest and commentary on social media and in the press, standing out for its style and the elegance it brought to the presenter. Its appearance on a TVE morning show made it a reference point for television fashion that year, solidifying Ballester's image as a style icon on the small screen.

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    Chenoa's New Year's Eve 2025 Dress

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    • One of the most commented and sophisticated dresses of the 2025 bells on RTVE

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    This dress marked a before and after in TVE's New Year's Eve broadcast, generating immense anticipation and public discussion. Its design, by Alejandro de Miguel, combined an elegant silhouette with rhinestones and a white color that symbolized a new beginning for the presenter, becoming a style benchmark in Spanish television.

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    Cristina Pedroche's Dress (New Year's Eve 2025-2026)

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    • Made from dresses of previous 11 years

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    This dress stands out for its unique concept, being crafted from remnants of her eleven previous outfits, making it a piece with deep symbolic and narrative significance. Its design generated significant media and social impact, solidifying Cristina Pedroche's tradition of creating anticipation and conversation around her wardrobe choices for the New Year's Eve broadcast.

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    Anne Igartiburu's Dress (TVE New Year's Eve, 2024)

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    This dress stands out for its spectacular sequin gradient design, which required over 150 hours of artisanal work. Its visual impact and the dedication in its creation make it a memorable outfit among Anne Igartiburu's iconic New Year's Eve appearances.

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    Ana Obregón's Dress for New Year's Eve Broadcast (TVE, 2020)

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    • An impressive outfit

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    This dress exemplifies Ana Obregón's tradition of creating anticipation with her wardrobe choices for TVE's New Year's Eve countdown. Her 2023 appearance was particularly significant, blending fashion with a personal message that resonated with the Spanish audience.

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    Eva González's Dress (TVE Awards Gala, 2024)

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    • Stunning fitted dress

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    Eva González's dress at the 2024 TVE Awards Gala stood out for its visual impact and the elegance it brought to the presenter at a highly relevant television event. Her wardrobe choice helped solidify her image as a style icon on Spanish television. This outfit was widely discussed and admired, marking a significant moment in television fashion that year.

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    Nieves Álvarez's Dress (RTVE Fashion Awards, 2025)

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    • One of the most photographed designs at the Spanish Fashion Academy awards

    This dress was a highlight at the 2025 RTVE Fashion Awards, standing out for its innovative design and the impeccable way Nieves Álvarez presented it. Its media impact and the conversation it generated make it a benchmark of style in Spanish television.

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    Mariló Montero's Dress (TVE Special Program, 2022)

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    Mariló Montero's dress for the 2022 TVE special program generated significant media and social impact, solidifying her reputation as a style icon in Spanish television. Her wardrobe choice contributed to public conversation about fashion among presenters, standing out for its elegance and the attention her looks typically receive.

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    Monica Naranjo's Dress (TVE Music Gala, 2023)

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    Monica Naranjo's dress at the 2023 TVE music gala stood out for its visual impact and how it complemented the artist's powerful stage presence. Her wardrobe choice for this televised event generated discussion and aligned with her reputation for bold and memorable style on screen.

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    Elena S. Sánchez's Dress (Telediario TVE, 2025)

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    This dress stood out for its visual impact and the elegance it brought to Elena S. Sánchez's image during her presentation on TVE's Telediario in 2025. Her wardrobe choice contributed to the presenter's perceived sophistication and professionalism, generating positive comments among the audience and specialized television fashion media.

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    Lara Siscar's Dress (Informe Semanal TVE, 2024)

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    Lara Siscar's wardrobe on 'Informe Semanal' during 2024 embodies the elegance and professionalism that characterize TVE presenters in prestigious news programs. Her on-screen presence, with a refined style, contributed to the program's image of seriousness and trustworthiness. This dress symbolizes the continuation of a tradition of distinguished attire in Spanish public television.

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    Almudena Ariza's Dress (TVE Special Coverage, 2023)

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    • Youthful

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    This dress is included due to its association with Almudena Ariza, an iconic figure in Spanish journalism on TVE, whose on-screen presence is synonymous with rigor and professionalism. The choice of her attire for a special broadcast in 2023 reflects the image of authority and credibility she projects in her journalistic work.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates the most memorable and talked-about dresses worn by TV presenters on TVE, especially those that have marked New Year's Eve or special events, such as those worn by Cristina Pedroche.
Dresses are selected based on their cultural impact, the media attention they generated, their originality, and the legacy they have left in Spanish television fashion, such as daring and unique New Year's Eve designs.
Currently, the list is an editorial curation. However, we value community feedback and suggestions for future updates or new rankings.
The results reflect a combination of historical relevance, fashion impact, and the public conversation each dress generated. They are not based on a scientific score, but on general recognition and influence.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our methodology for ranking iconic dresses worn by TVE presenters is based on an editorial analysis of their cultural and media impact over time. We focus on outfits that have transcended their broadcast moment to become true milestones in Spanish television fashion.

  • Event Relevance: Priority is given to dresses worn at high-audience and significant events, such as New Year's Eve chimes, where the outfit choice becomes an annual event.
  • Media Impact and Conversation: The amount of media attention, debates, and comments generated by the dress, both at the time of its broadcast and afterwards, is considered.
  • Originality and Design: The daring, innovation, and uniqueness of the dress's design are valued, as well as its ability to set trends or break molds in television fashion.
  • Legacy and Influence: It is evaluated how the dress has endured in collective memory and if it has influenced subsequent fashion or how other presenters approach their wardrobe choices.
  • The dress must have been worn by a female presenter on a TVE program or event, with a special emphasis on New Year's Eve broadcasts.
  • It must have generated considerable public discussion or significant impact in the media and social networks.
  • The dress's design must be memorable, whether for its daring, its beauty, its uniqueness, or for having represented a specific cultural moment.
  • Priority is given to outfits that have been talked about and remembered over the years, maintaining their 'iconic' status in Spanish popular culture.