February 5, 2019

2019 Goya Awards Red Carpet Roundup

Fashion Blogger Catherine Kallon features 2019 Goya Awards

There were many more beauties at the 2019 Goya Awards on Saturday (February 2) in Seville, Spain.

Macarena Gómez: While the embroidery of this Teresa Helbig gown was striking, what really made the look stand out was the addition of the hooded piece for a dramatic, directional ‘little white riding hood’ finish.

Aura Garrido: Glitz — and gams — defined this typically sexy Roberto Cavalli gown that Aura rocked so well. I like how her modern pixie cut and minimal accessories made the look’s sexiness seem effortless.

Natalia de Molina: This Michael Kors dress wasn’t necessarily groundbreaking, but the sizzling crispness of it all in combination with her flame-red hair was impactful.

Fashion Blogger Catherine Kallon features 2019 Goya Awards

Manuela Velles: I love the peek-a-boo lace on this Dsquared2 column gown for just a hint of classic allure.

Amaia Romero: I can’t say I loved this Paco Rabanne Spring 2019 design on principle, as I found the central slit and surrounding print a bit awkward.

Najwa Nimri: This Gucci Resort 2019 mega-embellished ensemble was made for a magpie. My feeling is that the oversized jacket was overwhelming on Najwa when worn in combination with the flashy flapper dress. The necklace was absolutely not necessary.

Fashion Blogger Catherine Kallon features 2019 Goya Awards

Anna Castillo: Sassy in red, Anna sported her midriff in this minimalist Jorge Acuña design that seemed better geared to the Grammys rather than the Goya Awards.

Maria Pedraza: Joining the ruffled looks of the night, Maria’s Dolce & Gabbana black gown maintained a sleek silhouette — despite the explosion of tulle — thanks to her topknot and barely-there jewels.

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