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The look of pilar rubio in 'the anthill' most spectacular so far

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The section that Pilar Rubio has this season at El Hormiguero we love and passionate about. The collaborator has the challenge of showing the most striking fashion trends and this week she has far exceeded herself by versioning one of the dresses that has given the most talk in recent times, that of Kendall Jenner at the Emmy 2019. Yes, so is which, Pilar has emulated one of the girls from the Kardashian clan and the truth is that she has done it with great style. The one that has!

The challenge was to wear a simulation of the great dress that Kendall wore to the last edition of the famous awards. Kim Kardashian's sister wore a striking look on that occasion, a set consisting of a black top and skirt with a red floral print combined with a vinyl perkins neck jumpsuit. Yes, that's how she is altogether. The most outstanding? His flamenco inspiration . The flowers, ruffle, cuts, and sleeves of Richard Quinn's design made Kendall one of the red carpet highlights. Impossible to forget it.

But of course now it is Pilar's turn, who has taken him to her land and in what way. The presenter has given her her personal touch and to be the first time we've seen her flamenco, hey, not too bad. In her search for the perfect dress to measure herself with Kendall, the collaborator of the Pablo Motos program has trusted one of the Sevillian firms par excellence, that of Rosa Pedroche.

The woman of the Sevillian soccer player Sergio Ramos has combined this Andalusian design without losing the sugarcane touch that characterizes him so much thanks to the latex jumpsuit in black, very heavy (and never better said). Who knows? Perhaps after putting on this Rosa Pedroche dress she takes a liking to going to the April Fair and next year we see Pilar enjoying herself at the Real in the Andalusian capital. And it would not surprise us after her lavish wedding in the Cathedral of Seville. To open your mouth, of course, not bad at all. Ole for you, Pilar.