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Laura sánchez, godmother in the 20 years of l'oréal paris at the mbfwm

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With Laura Sánchez as godmother , what could go wrong? L'Oréal Paris has celebrated its 20 years supporting Spanish fashion at Madrid Fashion Week and has chosen the model as its main representative. And they were not wrong with the decision because the top has wasted style and sympathy in each of the steps it has taken on the catwalk of the most special parade of this edition of Cibeles.

Laura Sánchez, exceptional godmother of the anniversary of L'Oréal Paris at Cibeles

Twenty years have passed since the beauty firm L'Oréal Paris first put its grain of sand as a sponsor of what at that time was called Pasarela Cibeles. During these 40 consecutive editions in which it has been present, it has invested more than 30 million euros in supporting Spanish fashion. A good part of that amount has gone to award 21 designers and 39 models, and one of them was precisely Laura Sánchez, whose career was catapulted thanks to this recognition.

Now she has been the one who has returned 'the favor' to the firm by sponsoring this commemorative act and has become the center of all eyes thanks to the beautiful looks she has worn on the catwalk that, for a few years, has been celebrated in Ifema.

For her appearance on the catwalk, Laura Sánchez wore a spectacular gold mini dress. It stood out for its metallic fabric but above all for the drawing of the tiger that adorned the front. The fall and the way it clung to her curves had an almost hypnotic effect as the top walked down the runway. The entire look was signed by Teresa Helbig, one of the brands that also won the L'Oréal Paris award at the time and has been part of this very special fashion show.

Before the parade, Laura Sánchez acted as master of ceremonies and gave an emotional speech to the audience in which she recalled the L'Oréal Paris award that she herself received in 2001 . Do you remember how it was back then? Keep going down …

Just as pretty as now, Laura Sánchez stepped on the Cibeles Catwalk in 2001 and won the award after "a year and a half working as a model."