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The best looks with flamenco dresses from the April 2018 fair

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Frills

Frills

Wearing such bulky flyers with that great style deserves a prize. A look of 10.

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White

White

We love this delicate white dress with polka dots in mini size because it is simple but very elegant.

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Striped

Striped

It is true that polka dots are the star pattern at the Fair, but some initiates, like the model Laura Sánchez, dare to wear different outfits, like this one with orange stripes.

The perfect couple

The perfect couple

Almost as important as wearing a good dress is that your partner does not spoil your photo, but the model couple formed by Rocío Crusset and Juan Betancourt could not be more perfect.

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Pure elegance

Pure elegance

Although in most designs strong colors dominate, this dress in black combined with golden earrings and a purple flower is a great success.

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Maxi polka dots

Maxi polka dots

If there is a place for excess that is the Seville Fair and if not pay attention to the size of these golden polka dots. A marvel.

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Stars

Stars

In addition to the classic carnations and flower crowns, the most daring flamenco women wear rhinestone barrettes like these.

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Violet

Violet

We have not seen anyone wearing this color to the Fair yet but Lourdes Montes shows that it is perfect if it is combined well.

Braid + flower

Braid + flower

Flamenco women have also been seduced by the fashion of messy updos and many of them wear simple braids. But yes, without forgetting its flower.

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Pigtail bubble

Pigtail bubble

It has been one of the star hairstyles of the winter and it seems that it will stay with us during the spring or at least during the Fair. And it is that this hairstyle allows to give a touch of modernity to a look as classic and elegant as this one.

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In 'V'

In 'V'

The model and presenter Nieves Álvarez has also not skipped her appointment with flamenco fashion and has once again given us an insurmountable lesson in style with her black dress with a 'V' neckline and her accessories in red.

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Pink roses

Pink roses

We love how this girl has combined her shawl with the flowers in her hair. Delicate and elegant.

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All red

All red

If there is a color that always manages to stand out above the rest, it is red. A total look in this color assures you of success.

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The purity of white

The purity of white

We have seen other looks in this color but the truth is that it is not one of the most demanded for the Fair. This one has won us over with its ruffled sleeves and how they have combined it with the headdress. All a success

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Full color

Full color

Agatha Ruiz de la Prada, true to her colorful style full of life, has dazzled us with this bubblegum pink flamenco dress. It fits you like a glove.

Klein blue

Klein blue

Another complicated shade that is a winner with the right accessories. Klein blue combines wonderfully with black but also with garnet, as demonstrated by this flamenco dancer.

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A flamenco in Madrid

A flamenco in Madrid

The presenter Cristina Pedroche wanted to pay her particular tribute to Feria de Sevilla with this frilly dress by Margarita Muñoz and earrings by Marisa Jara. "I wish I could go to the fair one day to have someone teach me to dance some Sevillanas well," she said on her Instagram.

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Perhaps you have never worn a flamenco dress (nor is it part of your plans to do so) but when you see these designs and the way the women who wear them have combined them, you will change your mind. Even if you do not like this fashion you will not be able to stop looking at them, they are very elegant and stylize the figure like no other suit.

The best looks of the Seville Fair

  • In white. We have fallen in love with two designs, a more classic one in total white, a plunging neckline and flared sleeves with ruffles and a simpler one with discreet black polka dots. The best way to combine them? With red and pink flowers and big jewels.
  • In red. The total looks in this color have conquered us. They are the sexiest but they also exude elegance at every step. In these looks, everything is red so there is no doubt about the choice of accessories.
  • In black. Few dare with total looks in this color but at nightfall these dresses reveal something else. We like how they are combined with golden jewelry and flowers in a purple or garnet tone. Other flamenco women mix it with all makeup and others stay with the classic red.
  • In blue. Klein blue, although a complicated shade, can be very successfully mixed with black and, surprisingly, with garnet in flamenco dresses. Another option that we have loved is the blue suit with maxiluna dots in a golden tone, ideal for not going unnoticed.
  • Orange. Few women dare to wear this cheerful color and even less in a striped flamenco dress like Laura Sánchez did this week. However, she has shown that the result can be wonderful.
  • Rosa . Agatha Ruíz de la Prada has been one of the few to opt for bubblegum pink but the truth is that it was highly favored.

By Sonia Murillo