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Iconic red dresses of Spanish television

Explore a selection of the most iconic red dresses that have graced the small screen in Spanish series and telenovelas. From designs symbolizing passion and power to those marking crucial plot moments, this collection celebrates television fashion that has left a lasting impression. Discover how these garments have influenced popular culture and the perception of female characters. A journey through the history of fashion and costume design in Spanish television.

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    Laura Escanes' Red Dress (Campanadas 2025, TV3)

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    • Considered the best dressed on television

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    This red Yolancris dress became a television milestone due to its bold design and media impact during the 2025 TV3 New Year's Eve broadcast. Its aesthetic, blending classic cinema diva inspiration with modern touches, captured the attention of both the public and critics. Laura Escanes' choice for such a high-visibility event solidified its status as a fashion benchmark on Spanish television.

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    Cristina Pedroche's red dresses (New Year's Eve, Atresmedia Televisión)

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    Cristina Pedroche's New Year's Eve dresses are a benchmark in Spanish television fashion, generating enormous media and social impact every year. Her designs, often red and always daring, have redefined the New Year's Eve tradition, becoming a national talking point and a cultural milestone.

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    Chenoa's New Year's Eve 2025 Dress

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    • Elegant design for New Year's Eve broadcast

    Chenoa's dress for the 2026 New Year's Eve celebration generated immense anticipation and discussion on Spanish television. Although the ranking description refers to a red dress, the search context indicates Chenoa wore a white bridal-inspired gown, which was a highly commented television moment and a milestone in her career.

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    Amaia Montero's Red Dress (New Year's Eve, RTVE)

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    • Designed by Isabel Zapardiez

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    This red dress became a viral phenomenon and a national talking point after Amaia Montero's reappearance on RTVE. Its unique design and the media impact it generated cemented it as an iconic moment in the history of Spanish television fashion. The piece, created by Isabel Zapardiez, was a central element in a highly-watched television event.